30 Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Pennsylvania

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    Allied Addiction Recovery

    412-246-8965

    17 Mckean Avenue Charleroi PA 15022

    Allied Addiction Recovery LLC

    412-246-8965

    766 East Pittsburgh Street Greensburg PA 15601

    Allied Addiction Recovery LLC

    412-246-8965

    787 Pine Valley Drive Pittsburgh PA 15239

    Allied Addiction Recovery

    412-246-8965

    378 West Chestnut Street Washington PA 15301

    ARS Of Lancaster LP

    717-394-7160

    2192 Embassy Drive Lancaster PA 17603

    Beacon Point Recovery Center

    215-337-2950

    2301 East Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia PA 19134

    Berks Counseling Center Inc

    610-373-4281

    645 Penn Street Reading PA 19601

    Blueprints for Addiction Recovery Inc

    717-361-1660

    15 Mount Joy Street Mount Joy PA 17552

    Bowling Green Brandywine

    610-268-3588

    1375 Newark Road Kennett Square PA 19348

    Bowling Green Brandywine

    610-268-3588

    1385 Newark Road Kennett Square PA 19348

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  • If you or a loved on are looking into addiction treatment in Pennsylvania, there are a variety of facilities to meet different needs. Do your research about what each rehab offers and call us if you’d like some help in the process: 1-866-317-7050.

  • Every treatment facility has different specializations and philosophies—and there are over 500 rehabs in Pennsylvania. Before you make a decision, sure to look into the services each has to offer.

    Most facilities treat people with both alcohol and drug abuse problems. Some rehabs provide substance abuse treatment treatment alongside mental health services—known as dual diagnosis rehabs.

    There are mostly outpatient treatment facilities in Pennsylvania, but there are also options for inpatient or residential treatment. Every facility accepts different payment options, like different private or government-funded insurance plans, as well as cash payment. For clients who cannot afford treatment services, around 40% of rehabs in Pennsylvania will offer treatment at no charge.

    Many will also offer mental health screenings, urine testing for drugs or alcohol, intervention services, and anger management sessions. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has a treatment facility locator page to aid you in your search.

    The Pennsylvania Alliance of Recovery Residences (PARR) is a nonprofit organization, which oversees the standards and quality of recovery residences across the state. The group ensures that there are safe and supportive housing options for people leaving treatment in Pennsylvania.

    There’s a lot to consider when choosing a treatment facility, so don’t go at it alone. Call us and we can help find a quality rehab that meets your needs: 1-866-317-7050

    • Substance abuse assessments and diagnoses
    • Individual, group, and family counseling sessions
    • Relapse-prevention training and cognitive-behavioral therapy
    • 12-step work and connection with local support groups
    • Discharge planning and aftercare—like sober living or case management services
    • Pennsylvania’s Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) coordinates the state’s efforts to prevent addiction, improve treatment services, and promote recovery in local communities. The department is responsible for licensing all treatment providers statewide.
    • The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services provides community substance abuse programs through Single County Authorities (SCAs), based on a person’s eligibility for funding and their need for treatment.
    • The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc. is a private non-profit organization, dedicated to prevention, education, advocacy, and recovery support. Their aim is to reduce or eliminate stigmas that prevent people from seeking treatment.
    • POWER, or the Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery, helps women reclaim their lives from addiction. They have several licensed treatment programs geared towards women and provide recovery support within Pennsylvania communities.
    • The Pennsylvania Certification Board (PCB) is a private, non-profit corporation that implements certifications for addictions professionals and offers voluntary credentialing.
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