What is outpatient rehab?
Outpatient rehabilitation or outpatient rehab is a form of rehabilitation therapy in which patients travel to a clinic, hospital, or other facility specifically to attend sessions and then leave, rather than remaining hospitalized for the duration of their therapy, as is the case with inpatient rehab. There are a number of different types of outpatient rehab, along with a wide variety of approaches to the rehabilitation process. This type of rehabilitation tends to be less expensive than inpatient rehab, because there are no costs for hospitalization and associated expenses.