LEVELS OF CARE

Understanding Levels of Care

When a child, adolescent, or young adult begins to struggle, one of the most difficult questions families face is:

The answer is not always straightforward.

Many individuals do not fit neatly into the systems available to them.

Outpatient Care

Outpatient therapy is often the first step.

This usually involves weekly sessions that take place alongside ordinary life. For many people, this is enough. But for some, it is not.

When emotional distress becomes more complex, patterns more entrenched, or functioning begins to decline, weekly sessions may not be enough to interrupt what is happening.

There may be:

  • Too much time between sessions
  • Not enough
  • Difficulty translating therapy into daily life
  • Containment during distress
  • Ongoing family or systemic patterns that remain unchanged

Inpatient Care

Inpatient care is designed for acute situations.

It is appropriate when there is:

  • Immediate risk to safety
  • Severe dysregulation
  • Need for close monitoring
  • Need for stabilisation within a contained environment

Inpatient care can be essential and life saving.

But it also:

  • Highly restrictive
  • Removed from everyday life
  • Focused primarily on stabilisation

It may help someone become safer in the short term, but it does not always address how they will function once they return home.

Residential and Rehabilitation Programs

Residential or rehabilitation programs provide more structured, contained care over a longer period.

These settings can offer:

  • Routine
  • Daily support
  • Therapeutic intensity
  • Separation from stressors in the home environment

For some individuals, this may be necessary.

But these models also remove people from the contexts they eventually have to return to:

  • family
  • school or university
  • work
  • ordinary life demands

Progress made in a contained setting does not always transfer easily back into everyday life.

Residential and Rehabilitation Programs

Residential or rehabilitation programs provide more structured, contained care over a longer period.

These settings can offer:

For some individuals, this may be necessary.

But these models also remove people from the contexts they eventually have to return to:

Progress made in a contained setting does not always transfer easily back into everyday life.

The Gap

Many young people sit in a space between these levels of care.

They are:

  • Too complex for standard weekly therapy
  • Not in immediate need of inpatient admission
  • Struggling to function in the real world

This is often where families feel most confused and unsupported.

Where The Sama Collective Sits

Providing intensity without removing reality

The Sama Collective was created for this space. It is a structured, intensive outpatient model that sits between outpatient therapy and inpatient care.

It provides:

  • More support than standard therapy
  • More structure than typical outpatient work
  • More integration into daily life than contained treatment settings
  • Providing intensity without removing reality.

Where The Sama Collective Sits

Providing intensity without removing reality

The Sama Collective was created for this space. It is a structured, intensive outpatient model that sits between outpatient therapy and inpatient care.

It provides:

  • More support than standard therapy
  • More structure than typical outpatient work
  • More integration into daily life than contained treatment settings
  • Providing intensity without removing reality.

What Makes The Sama Collective Different

We do not remove individuals from their lives unless that is truly necessary.

We work within the environments that matter:

  • Home
  • School
  • University
  • Work
  • Family life
  • Functional routines
  • Authentic relationships

This means the work is not only about helping someone feel better in treatment.

It is about helping them function better in life.

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