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Alcohol, Drug, and Other Rehab Centers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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The 24 Best Rehabs in Philadelphia, PA

Center City Recovery

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1880 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1110
Philadelphia, PA 19103
877-573-0032
Centercityrecovery.com

Center City Recovery offers comprehensive treatment, customized by individual circumstances, such as the severity of the addiction, the substance causing the addiction, and treatment history. Treatment involves recognizing and solving underlying and co-occurring problems that can lead to addiction. A mix of clinical and holistic methods treat every aspect of the addiction. Specific services include yoga therapy, nutritional education, meditation, interest groups, and health and wellness skills education. Its team of licensed clinicians, physicians, and psychiatrists test, stabilize, and deal with mental health issues relating to addiction. The facility is fully accredited with licensure from the Pennsylvania Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs (DDAP).

What patients are saying:

According to one review, “The staff was extremely experienced and truly caring towards all of us clients. I was amazed how the counselors were so invested an actuality cared about me and the direction my life was going. They went above and beyond to help me. I would recommend this program to anyone who really wants to turn their life around. I owe you my life from the bottom of my heart thank you.”

Reviews:

  • 4.60 stars
  • 23 reviews

Livengrin

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9140 Academy Road
Philadelphia, PA 19020
215-638-5200
Livengrin.org

Livengrin, a 119-bed detox center, is situated on a 44-acre campus. Its medical staff is made up of doctors, nurses, and medical professionals trained in addiction treatment. The facility combines evidence-based programs, activities, and holistic approaches to develop a customized plan for patients. Patients recovering from drug and alcohol addictions participate in group and individual counseling sessions, dining periods, and other interactive activities. Additional services include taking a total user history along with a physical, drug screening, and blood work for liver function, kidney performance, electrolytes, and a complete blood count.

What patients are saying:

One user writes, “Livengrin is a wonderful place full of helpful, friendly staff. They have been around for over 50 years with a great reputation for a reason. Like most rehabs, this is a 28 day program, and the counselors are well-trained to get you started in your path through sobriety. They provide tools and suggestions; it’s up the individual as to whether they follow through after leaving.”

Reviews:

  • 4.06 stars
  • 155 reviews

Philadelphia Addiction Center

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2200 Minchener Street, Unit #12
Philadelphia, PA 19115
267-284-4143
Philaaddictioncenter.com

The Philadelphia Addiction Center focuses on holistic methods of dealing with addiction, such as homeopathic remedies, acupuncture, and hypnosis therapy. Patients are thoroughly evaluated from their first visit to address the specific causes of addiction. Meetings involving friends and families are sometimes recommended to improve social functioning in recovering addicts. Group hypnotherapy is used to improve interpersonal communication skills. Patients are never charged for the first meeting, which they can use to get pricing and treatment plan information. Once a plan is in motion, it can involve anything, including acupuncture for alcoholics, acupuncture for smoking cessation, hypnosis for alcoholism, hypnosis to quit smoking, hypnosis for drug addiction, or an Esperal implant for alcoholics.

What patients are saying:

One former addict writes, “Very much impressed with the approach to treat alcohol addiction. Hypnotherapy along with Esperal implants, were so helpful. The most difficult part for me was that I had to be sober for 2 weeks before treatment but once I passed that stage, everything else worked so great. Sober for 3 months now and very happy. It brought so much comfort to my family and myself. BIG THANKS.”

Reviews:

  • 4.72 stars
  • 26 reviews

Caron Recovery Center in Philadelphia

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401 Plymouth Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
877-920-4849
Caron.org

Caron Recovery Center is nestled in Plymouth Meeting, just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-476. The center operates critical substance abuse and behavioral health care treatments, and lifesaving addiction treatment is available when necessary. The facility holds group services that include monthly alumni, friends, relatives, fellowship meetings, and weekly support groups. The staff includes mental health professionals who specialize in addiction and substance use. Evidence-based procedures and proven treatments are combined for a blended approach to addiction recovery. Some of these treatments include the 12-step program, cognitive behavioral therapy, addiction counseling, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavioral therapy, and positive peer culture. Other skills relating to addiction are addressed, including general health, exercise, and nutrition.

What patients are saying:

One user notes, “What a great treatment center. I’m saving a little money each month so that when my kids are about 27 I can send them here if they have a substance use disorder…I’m only half joking. I would definitely send my kids here, it is my worst fear that my son or daughter would struggle with the same genetic predisposition towards addiction that I struggled with and only half joking about having to save money in order to afford treatment at Caron.”

Reviews:

  • 4.48 stars
  • 146 reviews

Belmont Behavioral Hospital

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4200 Monument Road
Philadelphia, PA 10131
866-297-8169
Belmontbehavioral.com

Belmont Behavioral Hospital, a psychiatric hospital with 147 beds, provides care for addicts struggling with recovery, as well as other patient groups. The campus is on 13 acres of unspoiled land, making it look more like a park than a hospital. Belmont boasts a staggering 92% success rate of inpatients discharged. The hospital offers a diverse range of strategies to combat addiction. Some treatment options include active treatment, internal medicine, a motivational speaker program, sensory programming, family therapy, education, medication management, group therapy, and medically-monitored detoxification services. Other related interventions include diet and nutritional consultations and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).

What patients are saying:

One former patient writes, “I absolutely love this place! I love the outpatient side, everyone is so nice & always smiling which means a lot because people coming to this place are going through a lot! I have the BEST therapist in the world! I love her!! (Dr. Sakinala) Front desk staff are amazing especially Jenny! I recommend everyone come here!”

Reviews:

  • 2.50 stars
  • 104 Reviews

Banyan Treatment Centers

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100 N. Buckstown Drive, Suite 100e
Langhorne, PA 19047
Banyanphiladelphia.com

Banyan Treatment Centers offers a range of treatment therapies and programs that cater to each individual’s needs. It has a partial hospitalization program to treat alcohol addiction and substance use. The program is arranged to resemble a real-life setting for patients to receive 24/7 support. The intensive outpatient program helps addicts get back to their normal, everyday world. Its therapists use several approaches in group and individual settings, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy, empowerment counseling, motivational interviewing, and solution-oriented counseling. Biofeedback therapy sessions are used to monitor the patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature in certain cases.

What patients are saying:

According to one patient, “They quite literally saved my life. Banyan’s team was amazing, these people truly care about you and want to see you do better and overcome your addiction. My therapist Liz was the absolute best and I am so grateful for everything she did for me! Most of the staff understands on a personal level our experience that we go through. Banyan has changed my life and I thank them so much for all they have done.”

Reviews:

  • 4.75 stars
  • 60 reviews

The Horsham Clinic

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722 E. Butler Pike
Ambler, PA 19002
800-237-4447
Horshamclinic.com

The Horsham Clinic is centered in a lush 55-acre campus in Ambler, PA, and just a short drive from Philadelphia. It has 206 acute beds and is one of the biggest providers of acute inpatient services in the region. Adults coping with mental health issues and addiction are offered help through the clinic’s dual diagnosis program. The co-occurring disorders are treated with psychiatric care and medically supervised detoxification. Medications used for detoxification purposes, including methadone, are administered by a board-certified physician who specializes in addiction and internal medicines. The program is certified by the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs.

What patients are saying:

As one patient attests, “I have been allowed in twice without insurance. The staff genuinely care about the patients. Anything I needed or asked for was given to me right away. The units are very tiny and not much to do between groups, but if you enjoy reading like I do than you have plenty of time. Overall great place to go if you’re in need of help”

Reviews:

  • 2.83 stars
  • 162 reviews

Intercommunity Action – Greenridge Counseling Center

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6122 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
215-487-1330
Intercommunityaction.org

Greenridge Counseling Center offers outpatient care for individuals going through challenges with addiction. Treatment typically involves individual, couples, and group therapy, in addition to psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring, when necessary. Intercommunity Action has over two dozen programs designed to battle addiction. Anyone seeking treatment usually meets with a masters-level clinician within two days. During the first appointment, the patient is assessed, and the clinician develops a diagnosis while recommending a plan of treatment that coincides with the recovering addict’s strengths, needs, and objectives.

What patients are saying:

One past user who struggled with addiction writes, “I called and spoke to Barbara after being referred by an associate. She was very helpful. She was able to give me much needed information at a very stressful time. You provide much needed assistance in our community. Thank you again”

Reviews:

  • 4.58 stars
  • 15 reviews

Alpha and Omega Recovery

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3319 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19134
215-426-1992
Aandorecoveryservices.org

Alpha and Omega Recovery uses the 12-step philosophy and provides insight from over 75 years of collective knowledge on sobriety and substance use. A&O partners with recovery homes and religious organizations in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. It offers housing and additional support services for addicts pursuing drug-free recovery, and its services include customized treatment plans, individual counseling sessions, group counseling, and aftercare follow-ups.

What patients are saying:

No written reviews available

Reviews:

  • 3.0 stars
  • 3 reviews

First Stop Recovery

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2414 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
267-600-7305
Wedorecovery.business.site

First Stop Recovery, a nonprofit group, is located at York-Dauphin Station and offers pickups for addicts who don’t have transportation. First Stop is the only nonprofit addiction facility that provides job training and placement, which helps recovering addicts integrate back into the everyday world. Clients are given beds, food, and a 12-step recovery plan to deal with drug and alcohol abuse. Individuals without money, photo ID, or insurance are welcome.

What patients are saying:

As one patient describes it, “The First Stop Recovery Program is recovery based there’s always a meeting going on I love this place I walked into this program almost 3 years ago and got the help I needed and I still come back and still stay involved because I can’t never forget where I came from”

Reviews:

  • 4.54 stars
  • 65 reviews

Wedge Medical Center

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3609 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
215-276-3922
Wedgepc.com

Wedge Medical Center offers two medication-assisted treatment programs that utilize several medication-based treatments to help individuals fighting opiate addiction. There are several locations throughout Philadelphia. Its opiate treatment program is an intensive outpatient service for adults that includes group and individual counseling, case management, and induction and maintenance of medication. Wedge accepts referrals from several private, local, state, and federal sources. After being referred, the patient has a bio-psychosocial evaluation administered within 48-72 hours. The patient is then fitted for a treatment plan and scheduled to meet with the facility’s counselors.

What patients are saying:

One previous attendee wrote, “I was enrolled at the Wedge last year and I met my D n A counselor Ms. Gayle and she is so awesome. Also if you really want to get help with whatever problems you have. I mean seriously. They will help you in every way possible. But you have to want this for yourself.”

Reviews:

  • 3.85 stars
  • 64 reviews

NorthEast Treatment Centers, Inc.

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499 N. 5th Street, Suite A
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-451-7000
Netcenters.org

NET Centers operates a nonprofit agency providing Behavioral Health, Social Services, and Addiction Recovery Services designed to fulfill the complex needs of Children, Adults and Families. Celebrating its 50th year, NET Centers has over 800 staff members providing services to over 10,000 individuals each year. Utilizing a recovery model and person-centered approach, each person served is individually assessed and provided evidence-based services that match their needs and treatment level of care. NET provides a continuum of care housed in multiple facilities  throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area and Delaware, including Residential, Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Prison-Based Services, Integrated Community Wellness Center (ICWC), and 24 hour Withdraw Management – all offering Medication Assisted Treatment, as needed.

What patients are saying:

One former patient says, “They treated me so kind and nice. They have a staff who genuinely cares about helping g others especially Lauren her kindness and generosity extend far beyond anything I could of Imagined I’m so grateful I got to meet her and other staff members.”

Reviews:

  • 4.11 stars
  • 170 reviews

Merakey Parkside Recovery

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5000 Parkside Avenue, Suite 9000
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-879-6116
Merakey.org

Merakey provides patients with a long list of clinical, evidence-based practices, and therapeutic programs. It also offers community-based services, such as counseling, drug and alcohol education, medication management, drug screenings, narcotic outpatient detoxification, and relapse prevention planning. The clinic issues treatment for the relief of symptoms relating to acute narcotic withdrawal. Therapeutic modalities are provided for drug-free and medication-assisted recovery relating to co-occurring disorders. The services in the outpatient program include counseling groups that deal with cocaine dependence, 12-step programs, and relapse prevention. The patients participate in the creation of their own personalized treatment plan.

What patients are saying:

One regular attendee had this to say about her visits. “I have been a client at Merakey Parkside for over a year now and just like any place there are positives and negatives. My experience here has been a positive one. I really enjoy my therapist and my group members. We support each other both on the inside and outside.”

Reviews:

  • 3.2 stars
  • 13 reviews

Self Help Movement Inc.

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2600 Southampton Road
Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-677-7778
Selfhelpmovement.org

Self Help Movement, a drug and alcohol treatment center, serves men aged 17 and older. Short- and long-term programs focus on recovery, resilience, and determination. Additionally, a particular emphasis is placed on stabilization following the initial detox. The goal is to establish a strong foundation and recovery network that is composed of professional, family, and other sober peers. Treatment services include individual and group therapies, substance abuse and dependency education, life skills training, emotional management, and vocational support that helps users attain their GED or high school diploma. Adjunctive therapies are widely available and include but are not limited to physical fitness, art, music, and meditation.

What patients are saying:

One former user notes, “No rehabilitation facility is perfect but this one is very well run with activities for the men to do, a staff who has been there and who cares, a location where you feel like you can get away from the hustle and bustle but it is not too far away, and professional counselors who make it their job to truly guide you onto a new track in life. I would recommend this facility to anyone struggling with drug or alcohol addiction that truly wants to change”

Reviews:

  • 4.45 stars
  • 80 reviews

SouthWest Nu-Stop Recovery

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5616 Woodland Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
215-729-2014
Swnustop.com

SouthWest Nu-Stop Recovery is fully-accredited, and its programs are aligned with the objectives of the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Single County Authority. It offers DUI counseling to obtain, educate, and consult with people who’ve been arrested for a DUI offense. The main goals of the program include learning to recognize the hazardous results of driving under the influence, dealing with situations when drinking and driving have already occurred, teaching control skills that will prevent the arrest from happening, and examining the progressing symptoms and effects of alcohol and drug dependency. It also collaborates with state and local officials to provide patients with Court Reporting Network (CRN) Evaluations and drug and alcohol assessments. In addition to individual and group counseling for alcohol and substance use disorders, Southwest NuStop offers medication assisted treatment options such as suboxone and vivitrol. There is also a staff psychiatrist on site for psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Southwest NuStop is committed to treating the full spectrum addiction, including support for cooccurring disorders.

What patients are saying:

One user writes about how, “A lot of my family and I meet there. Place where I feel safe to talk to people and work out any struggles I may need help or guidance.” Another former addict says, “Very helpful in dealing with life’s problems such as drugs and mental illness.”

Reviews:

  • 3.74 stars
  • 53 reviews

Women’s Institute for Family Health

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5936 Chestnut Street, 1st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19139
215-747-2391
Wifamilyhealth.org

Women’s Institute for Family Health is a nonprofit group serving women, men, children, and families for a variety of social and health issues, including alcohol and drug addiction. Addiction services include substance abuse education, drug and alcohol treatments and assessments, medication management, medication-assisted therapy, emergency evaluations, and peer support. It uses a variety of treatment approaches that involve cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapy, as well as substance abuse and trauma-related counseling. Relapse prevention is offered to keep patients sober after their treatment is complete.

What patients are saying:

No written reviews are available at this time.

Reviews:

  • 5.0 stars
  • 1 review

Interim House, Inc.

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333 West Upsal Street
Philadelphia, PA 19119
215-849-4606
Interimhouse.org

Interim House has qualified therapists and counselors dedicated to offering patient care and addiction treatment. The patient has a comprehensive treatment solution put together after completing their first assessment. Services are performed in residential, outpatient, and short- and long-term residential settings. The facility offers transitional housing and relapse prevention. Smoking cessation services, such as nicotine replacement therapy and tobacco cessation counseling, are also available. Other services include breathalyzer and blood alcohol tests, drug and alcohol screenings, and substance abuse assessments.

What patients are saying:

One user attests, “This place will always be first and foremost in my mind. It saved my life. Interim House Program is where I spent 4 1/2 months residential and 6 more months in IOP of my life. Crying, healing, hurting, loving, being honest, and most of all, finding forgiveness. I walked into that program beyond broken, I was shattered.”

Reviews:

  • 4.50 stars
  • 15 reviews

Kirkbride Center

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111 North 49th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
215-471-2600
Kirkbridecenter.com

The Kirkbride Center is a 270-bed behavioral health facility located on a 17-acre campus. Services for recovering addicts include drug and alcohol detox, sober residential rehabilitation, and medication-assisted detox can employ the use of methadone, suboxone, and Vivitrol. The detoxification program gently weans people off of drugs and alcohol in an attempt to minimize discomfort and withdrawal symptoms. Patients in the detox program have access to the same resources as other rehab clients and often choose to integrate themselves into the residential rehab program. The center is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

What patients are saying:

This former patient recalls, “It helped me many times in ways I didn’t realize I mean that, brought things to my attention KNEW me better then I knew what was going on around me better then these so called good rehabs it’s real there.” Another remembers, “The patients are given a lot of attention and are kept safe. The premises are spacious and comfortable. Staff is responsive and respectful.”

Reviews:

  • 2.80 stars
  • 32 reviews

Fairmount Behavioral Health System

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561 Farithorne Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
215-487-4000
Fairmountbhs.com

Fairmount Behavioral Health System, a facility located on a 27-acre campus, offers addicts a peaceful environment for recovery. It provides patient-oriented activities, such as group and family therapy, allied therapy, and educational services. Differing modalities, such as music, movement, art, and mindfulness techniques, are available to patients. The program covers co-occurring psychiatric conditions and addiction and uses optional modes of expression to help patients learn more about themselves and the cause of their addictions. Group and individual therapy are available. The facility operates 24/7 and performs no-cost assessments while answering questions about program details and admissions.

What patients are saying:

One user recalls their experience in the addiction program, “I went there on behalf of a 12 step fellowship. Staff was friendly and really good with clients. Building was clean. I know many people who have been there inpatient and had positive experiences.”

Reviews:

  • 2.01 stars
  • 205 reviews

Steps to Recovery

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1400 Veterans Highway
Levittown, PA 19056
866-488-8684
Stepstorecovery.com

Steps to Recovery focuses on partial hospitalization, sobriety, and intensive outpatient support for addicts going through recovery. Amenities include fully-stocked kitchens, big living spaces, gym memberships, social recreational activities, cozy bedrooms with TVs, phone access, and personal safes. Residents receive more care than in an intensive outpatient program, but less than in an inpatient program. Addiction therapy programs include group therapy, family counseling, addiction counseling, psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy.

What patients are saying:

One patient writes, “I recommend STR to anyone that’s struggling. They helped me so much. They were better than any other place I’ve been. All of the staff genuinely care about you and your well being. They want nothing but the best for you. Even after leaving the staff has been there for me to reach out to if I was struggling at all.”

Reviews:

  • 4.72 stars
  • 533 reviews

Family House NOW

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1020 North 48th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19131
215-878-8616
Rhd.org

Family House NOW is run by Resources for Human Development, who have provided services for society’s most vulnerable members since 1970, including people battling drug and alcohol addictions. The long-term residential facility offers a variety of recovery plans designed for women with co-occurring disorders of addiction and mental instabilities. The facility is one of the few that works with mothers and their dependent children. Family House also has medication-assisted recovery programs and community doctors to prescribe the best medication for gradual detoxification.

What patients are saying:

No written reviews available at this time.

Reviews:

  • 4.80 stars
  • 4 reviews

Asociacion Puertorriquenos en Marcha

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4301 Rising Sun Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19140
267-296-7220
Apmphila.org

Asociacion Puertorriquenos en Marcha, a nonprofit group, is focused on improving the quality of the local community by using direct services and outreach. It was the first agency in the city to provide treatments for drug addiction, and it was designed with the Latino community in mind. It uses intensive and regular outpatient services for adolescents and adults with addiction and other related issues. Its services include health and social service programs with a focus on reducing high-risk behavior. Patients are required to complete the intake process, which includes urine screening, therapist examination, proof of medical insurance, and proof of identity.

What patients are saying:

One happy alumnus writes, “Receptionist is super nice. Security guard is also very nice. Caseworkers are very kind and helpful and aren’t just quiet, staring while you’re there during visits with your child(ren) they actually interact with you and your babies!”

Reviews:

  • 3.80 stars
  • 27 reviews

Addiction Medicine Health Advocates, Inc.

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928 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-923-4202
Amhainc.org

Addiction Medicine Health Advocates, a nonprofit organization, gives patients a supportive environment that facilitates the recovery process in a comfortable and respectful setting. The facility is a licensed treatment and referral center that was designed to help individuals recover from addiction disorders. The levels of care it provides include outpatient and intensive outpatient, with both levels providing methadone maintenance. Specific services offered to patients include individual and group psychotherapy, individual counseling, referrals, drug screening, medical evaluations, and aftercare. Patients who do not have insurance are responsible for payments, however, they may elect to get funding from the county, if available.

What patients are saying:

One former patient writes, “Staff is amazing! Support always available. If you are looking for a no nonsense clinic, this is the solution for you.” Another says, “Thank God for everybody that works there. They save lives!!!!! If u are looking for help with an opiate addiction look no further”

Reviews:

  • 4.60 stars
  • 17 reviews

Gaudenzia

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1306 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-238-2150
Gaudenzia.org

Gaudenzia provides withdrawal management, detoxification, and medication-assisted treatments. The facility offers patients substance abuse prevention education and provides temporary or permanent housing for eligible individuals. Gaudenzia makes its resources available to the deaf and hard of hearing with specialized handicap communication services. It conducts research and educates the community about the causes and treatments for drug and alcohol addictions, as well as how to prevent them. Inpatient and halfway house services include short, moderate, and long-term care for addiction disorders co-occurring with mental health disorders. Its services are available to adults, homeless citizens, women with children, and people with chronic medical conditions.

What patients are saying:

No written reviews are available at this time.

Reviews:

  • 3.00 stars
  • 4 reviews

Methodology

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA), there are 136 substance abuse treatment centers in the Philadelphia area. To determine which provide the highest quality of treatment and the most resources for recovery, we used the following five core metrics to evaluate each facility.

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For more information, feel free to read a full breakdown of our filtering process and ranking methodology.

Getting Help in Philadelphia

Start by determining your coverage

To determine your best options for a rehabilitation center, it is important to first learn about your health insurance coverage. Reach out to your private or healthcare marketplace insurance provider to find out which substance abuse treatment centers are available to you. Regardless of the type of coverage you have, both public and private insurance companies must cover substance abuse treatment for qualified individuals.

To learn more about addiction and the rehabilitation process in your state, read our guide to rehab in Pennsylvania.

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    Philadelphia Rehab FAQs

    Do I need to go to rehab?

    Substance abuse and addiction have high costs, often adversely affecting work performance, personal relationships, and your physical health. To help you determine if you may be addicted, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has an Alcohol Use Screening and a Substance Abuse Screening to help you find out.

    How long does rehab last?

    Different programs and levels of addiction require different program lengths. Common rehab lengths are:

    How much does drug rehab cost?

    Pricing depends on the program, services, and amenities offered. Typically, outpatient programs are cheaper than inpatient, and live-in inpatient facilities are the most expensive. To learn more, read our guide on The Cost of Rehab.

    How does rehab work?

    Rehab is made up of four basic steps:

    • Assessment
    • Detox
    • Therapy
    • Aftercare

    To learn more about the rehab process and each step, read our guide to The Addiction Rehabilitation Process.

    How important is aftercare? 

    One of the most important steps in the rehabilitation process is aftercare – the continuing support and accountability offered through counseling and 12-Step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

    To find an AA or NA meeting near you, use the directory below.

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    For more FAQs visit our rehab FAQ page.