Getting treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues with online rehab and counseling just got easier.
Step 1
Get started by downloading Nobu on your Apple or Android device or accessing Nobu on your desktop. You’ll create your account credentials and complete the signup process.
Step 2
Once your account is created, you’ll be able to set goals, access features like yoga, meditation and sleep sounds and more. You can also schedule and attend therapy appointments.
Step 3
After you’ve signed up and signed in, you’ll get notified of upcoming appointments. Just tap or click to join your sessions and say hello to your therapist.
Below are just some of the benefits of using Nobu for online rehab and therapy.
Confidential & Secure
Access to teleservices are 100% secure, always encrypted and no information is stored during video sessions.
Licensed Professionals
Our professionals are licensed to treat substance abuse and mental health. They’ll guide you along your way.
Flexible Scheduling
Our therapists will set your one-on-one counseling sessions to the time that fits your schedule.
Individual or Group
Get teletherapy in either one-on-one or group settings based on a customized treatment plan that meets your needs.
Convenient
Access to teletherapy and telehealth services on-the-go with any internet-connected mobile phone, laptop or desktop computer.
Effective
Our therapists use the latest in evidence-based treatment approaches to ensure you have the most effective treatment possible.
The Nobu app matches you with one of our highly-qualified, licensed therapists. Our counselors hold a variety of credentials:
Your therapist will work with you on a personalized treatment plan, guiding you on the path to sobriety and lifelong recovery.
Questions? Here are some frequently asked questions about Nobu and online rehab.
We offer Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient services through the Nobu app. Learn more about our levels of care.
Yes, we treat a variety of co-occurring mental health disorders including anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, PTSD and more. We believe in taking an integrated approach between substance abuse and co-occurring disorders treatment to ensure lifelong recovery.
Yes. For patients that qualify, medication-assisted treatment will be available.
To start, you’ll be scheduled for three initial appointments: one with a nurse to complete a medical assessment, one with a licensed therapist to complete a clinical assessment and one with a financial counselor to discuss your insurance benefits and coverage. Based on your assessment, we’ll craft a teletherapy and treatment plan to address your unique situation. From there, you’ll be assigned to a specific level of care which will include varying numbers of sessions each week.
Yes, we strive to make your appointments as flexible as possible to fit your schedule. Depending on your level of care your treatment may range from 1-6 hours per day.
While we make every effort to respond to all communication within 24 hours, our therapists are not available 24/7 for messaging.
You’ll be matched with a licensed therapist based on your nursing and clinical assessment. Each of our patients receives a personalized plan for their treatment needs.
Your individual therapist should remain constant throughout your treatment. Depending on which services you engage in, your individual therapist may differ from your group therapist(s).
Yes, we are committed to the safety and privacy of all patients. All communications are transmitted using banking grade encryption and any information you share is protected by HIPAA privacy regulations.
Teletherapy is available for both individual and group counseling. Groups are limited to 9 people per group session. Depending on your treatment plan you will encounter therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), EMDR, Family Therapy etc. Learn more about the different types of online therapy to expect.
At The Recovery Village, we believe everyone deserves access to treatment. We have in-network contracts with most private insurance companies that can help offset the cost of treatment. Patients can also privately pay for treatment. After completing the form below, we’ll verify your coverage and set up a meeting with one of our financial counselors who will review your coverage with you to help you understand your insurance benefits and how they apply to teletherapy.
Yes! Insurance will often cover and offset the cost of treatment. We are in-network with most private insurance companies and will verify your benefits prior to starting treatment. Contact us to see if we accept your insurance. You can also call your insurance company directly to discuss your specific policy and coverage.
Click here to get started. You’ll be asked a series of questions to confirm your eligibility for teletherapy and to help us match you to the appropriate treatment team and level of care. From there, you can request the best appointment times based on your schedule. After you complete registration, you’ll receive an invitation to our patient portal where you’ll be able to view your appointments, send and receive messages to our staff and access your telehealth sessions.
To access your telehealth appointments, you’ll need:
Currently, we offer teletherapy for residents in Florida, Georgia, Colorado, New Jersey, Ohio, Maryland and Washington. If you reside outside of these states, we will make every effort to extend our services to you as regulations, licensing restrictions and insurers allow.
Yes, upon treatment completion you will be provided with an aftercare plan to aid in your recovery. Aftercare may be available in-person or online.
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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