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1 Pennsylvania's Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs for Women, Pregnant Women, and Women with Children Pennsylvania s Drug and Alcohol Programs for Women and Women with Children

2 Pennsylvania's Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs for Women, Pregnant Women, and Women with Children TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction Family Support Services Halfway House... 4 Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Partial Hospitalization Residential - Women with Children Residential - Women only Shelter Training and Education Transitional Living Facility Alphabetical Listing..... Appendix A Listing by County.... Appendix B SCA Listing Appendix C

3 Introduction The Department of Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs (BDAP), in collaboration with Early Intervention Technical Assistance, is pleased to distribute this directory of drug and alcohol programs that offer specialized service(s) to Women, Pregnant Women, and Women with Children. This directory identifies licensed programs that provide gender-sensitive drug and alcohol treatment and services. The directory is organized by the type of service provided (i.e. Halfway House, Outpatient) as well as by the county in which the facility is located. Among the many unique features of gender-sensitive programs is the link between treatment provided to mothers and services provided to their children. These services, traditionally rendered in the long-term residential setting, are now offered across the continuum of care. At the outpatient, intensive outpatient, and partial levels of care, age appropriate prevention programs are frequently provided on-site while mothers are in counseling and/or group therapy sessions. In programs that are responsive to the needs of this population, therapeutic interventions for children are made available on site or by referral through cooperative agreements with other agencies. Due to the fluid nature of drug and alcohol treatment programs, it is difficult to maintain a current listing. Anyone seeking services should consult their local Single County Authority (SCA) to determine treatment program availability and eligibility for services. The SCA phone numbers and addresses are listed in the back of this directory for your convenience and reference. For additional copies of this directory, please contact: Pennsylvania Department of Health Research and Information Clearinghouse (PADOHRIC) at Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA) at , ext Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs (BDAP), Division of Treatment,

4 FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES Family support services target pregnant and post-partum women with supplemental services such as outreach, evaluation and referral, transportation and life skills to support and enhance recovery efforts.

5 Family Support Services Bucks M.O.M.S. Program Phone #: (215) Facility #: W. Swamp Road, Suite 12 Fax #: (215) Doylestown PA Address: Facility Director: Beverly J. Haberle Child Development Judy Weiss Mothers Overcoming Mood Altering Substances (MOMS) is an outreach program for women. It includes community based outreach workers whose goal is to intervene as soon as possible with pregnant women who have ATOD use, abuse or addiction problems with a special focus on IV drug using women. Any woman living in Bucks County who is pregnant or was recently pregnant, and has or is at risk for having a substance use disorder is eligible. Services include education, outreach, service identification and referral, in-home visitation, and case management. Cumberland/Perry/Dauphin/Lebanon Capitol Region Maternal Assistance Program Phone #: (717) Facility #: Holy Spirit Hospital, 210 Senate Ave., 4th Floor Fax #: (717) Camp Hill PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Joyce Zandieh Services are targeted to pregnant or post-partum women. The focus of services is Intensive Case Management. Other services include: coordination of care; transportation to prenatal appointments, treatment programs and support groups; parenting and life skills programs; smoking cessation program; assistance with housing, educational and job goals. Services are provided in the client s home. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 1

6 Family Support Services Philadelphia Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc (Pograma Horizontes) Phone #: (215) Facility #: West Somerset Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Nicholas Torres Addiction services for adults, groups for men and women, and case management services for adults. Criteria: 18 yrs or older, history of abuse, addiction or are at risk. Endow-a-Home Phone #: (215) Facility #: N/A 3721 Midvale Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Cynthia W. Brooks Child Development Joyce Green Provides permanent scattered site housing for homeless, female-headed families with drug history and domestic violence history. The program's main focus is wrap-around case management. The goal of the program is self-sufficiency and home ownership. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 2

7 Family Support Services Westmoreland SPHS Behavioral Health Phone #: (724) Facility #: NA 203 South Maple Avenue Fax #: (724) Greensburg PA Address: Facility Director: Sue Soroko Child Development Melanie Beam This county-wide service provides assessment/referral and Intensive Case Management (ICM) to women and women with children who are abusing alcohol and other drugs. In addition, the intent of this service is to work with community Hospitals, Primary Care Physicians, and OB-GYN practices in order to assess identified patients and assist them in accessing needed treatment services. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 3

8 HALFWAY HOUSE Halfway House support provides a secure residential environment for women and women with children to develop recovery and life skills necessary for the transition to community life.

9 Halfway House Allegheny P.O.W.E.R. (PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery) Phone #: (412) Facility #: Church Street Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Facility Director: Rosa Davis Bed Capacity: 24 P.O.W.E.R. provides gender-specialized treatment and support for adult women in a halfway house setting. Specific treatment activities include: individual, group and art therapy; life skills education, including parenting classes; alcohol and other drug counseling and education; resource coordination; relapse prevention and after-care planning; support for 12-step participation; and follow-up. Bucks Libertae Phone #: (215) Facility #: Bensalem Boulevard Fax #: (215) Bensalem PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Connie Bastek-Karasow 20 Women: Minimum 18 years of age. Dually Diagnosed (within parameters-individually assessed). Services to women include: Therapy: Individual and group therapy, emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder, intensive family and parenting work. Comprehensive case management to include: work with the criminal justice system; economic empowerment (job readiness, training, employment, budgeting), housing, medical care, workshops, recreation and re-integration into the community. Our community approach empowers women to develop social skills through peer support and the Twelve Step Fellowship. Aftercare planning begins from point of admission and our Outreach Program, home visits post treatment, provides QA data and appropriate interventions. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 4

10 Halfway House Cambria County Cove Forge Renewal Center Phone #: (814) Facility #: Broad Street Fax #: (814) Johnstown PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Marsha Zablotney Bed Capacity: 25 The focus of the Renewal Center is to assist clients in developing skills and self-motivation they need to successfully adjust to a drug-free lifestyle. The treatment is designed specifically for adult females who are chemically dependent and those who are dually diagnosed. The women receive daily instruction and practice in skills needed to develop positive life goals and responsibility. Services include drug and alcohol counseling and education, family education, vocational services and access to community resources. Centre Pine Ridge Manor Phone #: (814) Facility #: Port Matilda Highway Fax #: (814) Phillipsburg PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Amy Marten Shanefelt Bed Capacity: 25 This is a structured program addressing women's issues through individual and group therapy, parenting classes, GED and employment preparation, domestic violence/sexual abuse groups and individual counseling, mental health education, and regular psychiatrist visits. Using a level system, the ladies build a foundation for recovery and gradually integrate into the community as productive individuals. The program is designed to help women with dual diagnosis. No client is excluded due to their psychiatric diagnosis or medication. We also accept pregnant women and women with HIV. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 5

11 Halfway House Dauphin Evergreen House Phone #: (717) Facility #: Evergreen Street Fax #: (717) Harrisburg PA Address: Facility Director: Lydia Porter Bed Capacity: Women - 14, plus pregnant women On-site services: Individual, group and family counseling, nutrition education, budgeting, household management, and HIV education. Off-site Services: Attendance at self-help groups, GED and literacy training, vocational training, housing referrals and child care referrals during working hours. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 6

12 Halfway House Erie Community House, Inc. Phone #: (814) Facility #: West 7th Street Fax #: (814) Erie PA Address: Facility Director: Kathleen Pae Bed Capacity: 14 Adults and 28 Children The Halfway House program provides a safe, supportive and substance-free home for women who have completed an intensive treatment program in the past year and are actively seeking recovery. Services are provided to women who may be pregnant, single or with children. A mother can bring up to two children under the age of 12. The goals of the program are as follows: recovery maintenance, employment, schooling, establishing independent living, parenting skills and interpersonal growth skills. Issues addressed include relationships, parenting, shame and guilt, codependency, vocational skills, daily living skills. Services provided are: peer groups, therapy groups, educational groups, domestic violence groups, responsibility, assertiveness and life skills, such as resume writing, interview skills and budgeting. Also includes HIV/AIDS education and other health related topics. Legal services office offers other educational groups. Clients are assessed for mental health needs, housing needs, and are provided on-site Rape/Crisis services as appropriate. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: The Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient programs offer organized treatment services which provide structured psychoeducational tracks and client stability through therapeutic activity, individualized treatment planning, and life skills education, including parenting skills. All clients are involved in a follow-up program, which may include in-home intervention. Pregnant women are given priority. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 7

13 Halfway House Fayette Another Way Phone #: Facility #: West Main Street Fax #: (724) Uniontown PA Address: Facility Director: William Milliron, PhD Bed Capacity: 25 Another Way is for women age 21 and over, recovering from drug and alcohol addictions and located in a beautiful facility on 200 acres of land. Services include: group therapy, individual therapy, education, assertiveness and self-esteem counseling, art therapy, AA/NA meetings, work therapy, life skills training, family reunification, holistic approach to recovery, professional, highly trained staff. We do accept pregnant women. The facilty is handicap accessible, including an elevator. Lancaster Gatehouse for Women Phone #: (717) Facility #: West Main Street Fax #: (717) Mountville PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Mary Light Capacity: 20 A women only halfway house emphasizing the development of recovery skills necessary for transition into community living. Services provided include individual and group counseling, treatment planning, family education, referrals to community resources and encouragement of active involvement in community self-help group meetings. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 8

14 Halfway House Lawrence Highland House Phone #: (724) Facility #: Highland Avenue Fax #: (724) New Castle PA Address: Facility Director: Marilyn Plotts Capacity: 16 Program addresses issues which are gender specific to women in recovery. Issues include: physical/sexual abuse, single parenting, lack of education, employment, stereotypical sex roles, divorce and codependency. Services include: individual and group therapy, psychoeducational groups, life skills training, nutritional and health education, vocational/educational assessment, education/job training referrals, money management skills, support for self-help group participation, family counseling/education, stress management/relaxation, relapse prevention, medical/dental referrals, social/recreational activities, housing referral, follow-up/aftercare support services, community outreach/education. Washington Abstinent Living at The Turning Point Phone #: (724) Facility #: North Main Street Fax #: (724) Washington PA Address: Facility Director: Patricia J. Lutz Child Development N/A Bed Capacity: 16 Halfway House for adult women, age 18 and above, will accept Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (MISA) clients. Eating disorders a specialty for secondary diagnosis. Offers all services consistent with Halfway House service description. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 9

15 OUTPATIENT & INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN & WOMEN WITH CHILDREN Outpatient Programs for Women and Women with Children provide clinic-based outpatient rehabilitative services combined with other services such as therapeutic childcare or prevention services for children. Treatment plan goals often focus on parenting and skill building, which support family stability.

16 Outpatient Allegheny Family Links Phone #: (412) Facility #: Shady Avenue Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Darlene Cridlin, LCSW These centers are located in the following areas: Shadyside, Millvale, Clairton, Wilkensburg, and Banksville Experience & Sensitivity to the gender specific issues of women in recovery. Skilled in working with adolescents with substance abuse issues, HIV/AIDS, prevention and education. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 10

17 Outpatient Allegheny Mon Yough Women, Children and Adolescent Services Phone #: (412) Facility #: Walnut Street, 2nd Floor Fax #: (412) McKeesport PA Address: Facility Director: James Andrews LICSW, DCFC Child Development Dr. Amer Qureshi Women, Children and Adolescent Services is a program for women, children and adolescents whose lives have been affected by addiction or mental health problems. We also specialize in the complicated continuum of abuse: emotional, verbal, financial, physical, and sexual abuse, as well as neglect. Our dedicated staff provides intensive, gender and age specific services including individual, group, and family therapy. We also offer prevention services to schools and surrounding communities. Case management services are available through our Base Service Unit. We have both child/adolescent and adult psychiatrists on staff. In addition, we provide adult and adolescent assessments for a number of agencies including CYF and local school districts. It is our goal to individualize treatment for each woman, child and adolescent whom request services. Specific program services include: Individual, group and family therapy Gender specific treatment for women Treatment for children and adolescents Psychiatric care/medication management School & Community prevention School based services Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 11

18 Outpatient Allegheny P.O.W.E.R. (PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery) Phone #: (412) Facility #: Fifth Avenue Commons, 905 Watson Street Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Facility Director: Rosa Davis P.O.W.E.R. provides outpatient treatment and intensive outpatient programming (IOP), both designed to address gender-specific issues that impact women and their families. Specific services include individual and group therapy, expressive writing, resource coordination, relapse prevention and aftercare planning, and life skills education groups that include parenting training and a special track for older adult women experiencing life transition issues. The program serves adult women who are at least 18 years old, and accepts women who are pregnant, parenting, dually-diagnosed, and Court-committed. Flexible day and evening hours are available and services may be provided in Spanish. WPIC Perinatal Addiction Center Phone #: (412) Facility #: Penn Avenue, Suite 202 Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Jan Kusserow, RN, BSN Program provides coordinated services to children and families of women who use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs during pregnancy. PAC provides rehabilitative outpatient treatment with on-site therapeutic child care in combination with in-home services of community outreach and child development follow-up. Case management includes coordinating inpatient, supportive, medical and psychiatric services as indicated. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 12

19 Outpatient Carbon Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. Phone #: (610) Facility #: South First Street Fax #: (610) Lehighton PA Address: Facility Director: Richard L. Mroczka, M.S. On site outpatient, female gender-specific, co-dependency group. Centre Clear Concepts Counseling Phone #: (814) Facility #: West High Street Fax #: (814) Bellefonte PA Address: Facility Director: David King Child Development Jill Pecht Services offered include individual, group and family therapies, MISA issues, adjustment to disability, after school programs, summer youth programs, vocational/career counseling, nutrition education/ wellness program, parenting groups and classes, prevention programs, relapse prevention, specialized programs geared to meet specific groups. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Intensive Outpatient and Partial, MH counseling, SAP, EAP, Sex Offenders Programs, Training/Consulting Services. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 13

20 Outpatient Chester Riverside Care Phone #: (610) Facility #: Harmony Street Fax #: (610) Coatesville PA Address: Facility Director: Cynthia Hohl Outpatient and partial treatment for both men and women. Provides ongoing women only therapeutic groups on Fridays 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, and Tuesdays 6:00-8:00 PM. Will refer pregnant clients to prenatal care. Crawford Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Phone #: (814) Facility #: Exec. Commission, Downtown Mall Fax #: (814) Meadville PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Deborah Wagner The Women's Program at Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission (CCDAEC) offers education, prevention, intervention and treatment for women and adolescent females who have a primary diagnosis of a Substance Use Disorder and/or co-dependency. Adult women receive a minimum of two groups weekly: one is a women-only on-going group addressing abuse, sexuality, parenting, healthcare, co-dependency; the other is one of a series of education-process groups on relevant recovery life-management topics, including relationships, stress management, spirituality, nutrition and leisure, etc. Additionally, individual sessions are provided either weekly or bi-weekly to increase opportunities for discussion of individual issues. Adolescent females are offered a series of age-appropriate education-process groups in a coed manner while weekly individual sessions address more sensitive issues of abuse, sexuality, etc. Access to both programs is through an assessment provided by CCDAEC's Case Management office. Prevention, pre-treatment/intervention, outpatient, and intensive outpatient levels of care are provided. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 14

21 Outpatient Juniata Clear Concepts Counseling Phone #: (717) Facility #: RR 4, Box 750, Cedar Spring Road Fax #: (717) Mifflintown PA Address: Facility Director: David King Child Development Sharon Schott Services offered include individual, group and family therapies, MISA issues, adjustment to disability, after school programs, summer youth programs, vocational/career counseling, nutrition education/ wellness program, parenting groups and classes, prevention programs, relapse prevention, specialized programs geared to meet specific groups. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Intensive Outpatient, MH counseling, SAP, EAP, Sex Offenders Programs, Training/Consulting Services. Lackawanna Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services Phone #: (570) Facility #: North Washington Avenue Fax #: (570) Scranton PA Address: Facility Director: Kevin McLaughlin, LSW Women's Day at DATS, is offered on Wednesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Child Care services are provided for women participating in treatment. Age-appropriate educational and prevention activities are offered for children through the Prevention Coordinator of the Voluntary Action Center of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 15

22 Outpatient Mifflin Clear Concepts Counseling Phone #: (717) Facility #: North Main Street Fax #: (717) Lewistown PA Address: Facility Director: Mike Grabill Child Development Jill Pecht Program is responsive to the needs of women with children. Services offered are: individual, group, and family therapies, MISA issues, adjustment to disability, after school programs, summer youth programs, vocational/career counseling, nutrition education/wellness program, parenting groups and classes, prevention programs, relapse prevention, specialized programs geared to meet specific groups. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Intensive Outpatient and Partial, Mental Health Counseling, SAP, EAP, Sex Offenders Program, and Training/Consulting Services. Monroe Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. Phone #: (570) Facility #: Penn Square, 724 Phillips St. Suite A Fax #: (570) Stroudsburg PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Joseph Guardiani On site, outpatient, female gender-specific, co-dependency Group. Off-site, community intervention, female gender-specific, drug and alcohol intervention group held at the Monroe County Correctional Facility. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 16

23 Outpatient Northumberland Gaudenzia at Sunbury Phone #: (570) Facility #: North Fourth Street Fax #: (570) Sunbury PA Address: Facility Director: Mary Gomez Individual, group and family counseling as appropriate. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 17

24 Outpatient Philadelphia A New Life: RW Brown Community Center Phone #: (215) Facility #: N. 8th Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Wendy Levin A community-based program serving pregnant women and women with children. Women admitted have a primary addiction to cocaine and enter the program pregnant or with an infant. Family preservation services help keep the infant in the mother's care, while family reunification services help mothers reunite with older children. Women and infants move to mentor homes in the community for three months while attending day treatment at R.W. Brown; they later move to outpatient services and transitional housing. CHANCES Phone #: (215) Facility #: Callowhill Street, Suite 102 Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Beth Shuman, MSW, LCSW Child Development Karen Johnson CHANCES is an outpatient and intensive outpatient provider for women with children. It provides individual and group counseling, psychiatric services, addictions education, on-site children's program, GED preparation, health and nutrition classes, self-esteem classes, parenting education and activities, life skills and integrated job training, case management, HIV counseling and testing referrals, and alumni groups. Child development specialist available. EHCOS (Episcopal Hospital Cocaine Outreach Services), TUH Phone #: (215) Facility #: East Lehigh Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Sharon Taylor EHCOS is an outreach/support component to the Outpatient Substance Abuse Program at Beacon House. High-risk pregnancies are targeted through the prenatal clinic and maternity units at Espicopal Hospital and Temple Affiliates. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 18

25 Outpatient Philadelphia Family Preservation Program (The Consortium) Phone #: (215) Facility #: Chester Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Consuela Hunter-Burno Child Development Janice Span (Care spec.) This program is open to women, 18 years of age or older, and their children. The purpose of the Family Preservation Program is to provide counseling, encouragement and supportive services to traumatized families affected by chemical dependency. The goal is to enable clients and their families to develop and become self-sufficient and pursue a healthy lifestyle. Treatment includes: individual, group and family therapy; psychiatric monitoring, medication monitoring, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling. Child care is provided. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 19

26 Outpatient Philadelphia MATER-Family Center Phone #: (215) Facility #: Chestnut Street, 11th Floor Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Kate Vandegrift, MA, CAC Child Development Nikole Papas MATER/Family Center/Thomas Jefferson University provides comprehensive Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Medicated Assisted treatment services for substance-abusing pregnant and parenting women with specialized services to pregnant opiate addicted women. Services provided include: Medical and Obstetrical Service Individual, Group and Family Therapy Addiction Counseling and Education Methadone Maintenance HIV Counseling and Testing Psychiatric Services 12-Step Meetings Case Management Parenting Education Developmental Programs for Children Parent-child Activities Child-Care Services Specialized groups on women's issues Clinical Director: Sarah Podolin, LSW Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 20

27 Outpatient Philadelphia Northeast Treatment Center Phone #: (215) Facility #: N. 5th Street-Suite B Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Chris Sweeney Northeast Treatment Center's Spring Garden counseling Center provides a women only program for women over the age of 18 with co-occurring disorders, victimized by childhood neglect, abuse, sexual trauma and trauma associated with violence, including battery and rape. The intensive outpatient experience provides a three-phase process geared toward maintaining and achieving sobriety, maintaining affective stability, resolution of interpersonal and intrapersonal conflict, and initiating trauma recovery process that will be recognized as an ongoing process. Services provided include: Individual and group therapy Psyciatric evaluation and consultation Family/Couple counseling Parenting education Anger management Day-care options Female sexuality Family planning Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 21

28 Outpatient Philadelphia The Caring Together Program Phone #: (215) Facility #: Henry Avenue, APH Second Floor Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Dr. Barbara Schindler Child Development Fayetta McMillion, BA An outpatient substance abuse treatment program for women and women with children. We specialize in dual diagnosis and women who are survivors of traumatic events. The program offers individual, group and family (mother/child) counseling, psychiatric evaluation and treatment including medication monitoring, onsite Domestic Violence individual/group counseling and HIV testing and counseling. Case management services also offered for referrals for pediatric care, medical referrals, literacy and E&T, as well as assistance with housing and benefits applications. Individual and group parent education, child care, early childhood education assessment, intervention, prevention and referral are also offered. Women's World (WES Health Centers) Phone #: (215) Facility #: Windrim Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Danielle Massey-Hill Child Development Quanda Cupit Program provides various forms of outpatient services for addicted women with children. Clients must attend three days weekly. Attendance to group and individual sessions required. Women's World accepts women ages 19 and older, with a history of substance use/abuse. On site care provided to children ages 0-4 1/2 years. Treatment includes, but not limited to: Movement Therapy, trauma therapy, education regarding health problems associated with substance abuse, mental health evaluation and medication management, HIV testing and counseling, AIDS education, relapse prevention, Step work, group therapy, and life skills. Case management services including home visits, and assistance with outside resource. Services available for family assistance to those women with school aged children in the home. Assistance to parents: with teen parents, child development testing, early childhood issues, referrals and resource coordination. Lunch and transportation provided. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 22

29 Outpatient Washington S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center Phone #: (724) Facility #: East Wheeling Street Fax #: (724) Washington PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Judy Shuler Child Development Karen Gittins The C.A.R.E. Center offers a specialized women's outpatient group and the Center's Family Services Department offers sexual assault counseling and therapy for other family issues if an additional referral is needed. The C.A.R.E Center also offers programming that is appropriate for pregnant women and women with children. The 5 day partial programs includes 3 days of drug and alcohol therapy, 2 1/2 days of parenting education and skill building with child care available. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Intensive Outpatient Counseling & Partial. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 23

30 Outpatient Westmoreland CSAS/Mon Valley Drug and Alcohol Program Phone #: (724) Facility #: Mon Valley Community Health Center, Eastgate 8 Fax #: (724) Monessen PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Lou Conte Provides facility-based alcohol and other drug treatment services, addressing issues of pregnant women and women with children. Primary services include individual and group counseling focusing on women's issues. In addition, there is a specific agreement with a primary OB-GYN practice in the Mon Valley area. SPHS Behavioral Health Phone #: (724) Facility #: Huff Ave., Suite D Fax #: (724) Greensburg PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Tim Soisson (Supervisor) Provides facility based alcohol and other drug treatment services, addressing issues of pregnant women and women with children. Primary services include individual and group counseling focusing on women's issues. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 24

31 Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Philadelphia Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Center Phone #: (215) Facility #: Washington Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Alex Pugliese Provides outpatient services for women. On site services include addiction education, individual and group counseling, specialized groups in anger, assertiveness, health issues and parenting, life skills development and vocational counseling, GED classes, family planning, in-house self-help meetings, medical supervision and health care monitoring. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 25

32 PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION Partial Hospitalization programs provide intensive day treatment for women and women with children. Program services include individual, family and group therapeutic approaches, psycho -education, and life skills groups that are culturally appropriate and family centered. Treatment is supported by either providing childcare on site or assisting the client in obtaining this support.

33 Partial Hospitalization Allegheny Family Links Phone #: (412) Facility #: Wallace Avenue Fax #: (412) Wilkinsburg PA Address: Facility Director: Darlene Cridlin, LCSW Services located at Hosanna House in Wilkensburg, Pittsburgh. These programs specialize in families where there is child welfare involvement. The services include: individual counseling, family and group counseling, psychoeducational groups, self-help involvement, comprehensive and structured parenting in recovery curriculums, lifeskills groups (parenting, budgeting, nutrition, supportive services, housekeeping, obtaining and maintaining housing), on-site child care, transportation, meals during program hours, and MISA treatment. House of the Crossroads Phone #: (412) Facility #: Center Avenue, P.O. Box 2548 Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Facility Director: Lawrence DeMarzo Child Development George Lang An intensive day treatment program for women with children who reside primarily in public housing and who have substance use disorders. Children are provided with age-appropriate prevention education. The program uses an Afro-centric and gender-specific approach to treatment. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 26

34 Partial Hospitalization Allegheny Zoar Phone #: (412) Facility #: Union Place Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Facility Director: Claudia Detwiler Zoar operates two day treatment programs, one in Homewood-Brushton on Hamilton Avenue (Facility # ) and the other in Community House, on Union Place in Pittsburgh's North Side (Facility #707210). Zoar programs offer care and support to women, including pregnant women and women with young children. These services include individual and group substance abuse counseling, relapse prevention, music therapy, life skills groups, domestic violence groups, and parenting support groups. Child care is provided in cooperation with neighborhood licensed day care centers. Berks The Maternal Dependency Program Phone #: (610) Facility #: Franklin St Fax #: (610) Reading PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Frances Malley Child Development Christine Axford Partial hospitalization for addicted mothers, including pregnant women and women with young children. This program provides individual and group counseling for drug and/or alcohol addiction. Program includes a focus on women's issues and parenting. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Childcare, mental health counseling and groups to develop and improve life skills. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 27

35 Partial Hospitalization Washington S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center Phone #: (724) Facility #: East Wheeling Street Fax #: (724) Washington PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Judy Shuler Child Development Karen Gittins The C.A.R.E Center offers programming that is appropriate for pregnant women and women with children. The 5-day partial program includes 3 days of drug and alcohol therapy, 2 1/2 days of parenting education and skill building with child care available. The C.A.R.E. Center also offers specialized women's outpatient group and the Center's Family Services Department offers sexual assault counseling and therapy for other family issues if an additional referral is needed. ADDITIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: Outpatient Counseling and Intensive Outpatient Counseling. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 28

36 RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN WITH CHILDREN Residential Programs for Women with Children provide an inpatient non-hospital environment including individual, group, and family therapy related to recovery from addiction and skill building for family stability. These programs address problems of children who have been exposed to substance use disorder and related social problems.

37 Residential - Women and Children Allegheny Family Links Phone #: (412) Facility #: Climax Street Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Darlene Cridlin Bed Capacity: 25 Women and 15 Children Children accepted from ages 0-12 Child Development Kim Rellis, B.S. CAAP The Family Treatment Center provides the following services: rehabilitation, parenting classes (groups and training), individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, life skills training, on-site day care, meals and lodging, transportation, self-help support group meetings both on and off site, treatment for MISA clients and a relapse program. Sojourner House, Inc. Phone #: (412) Facility #: Penn Avenue Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: soho@sojournerhousepa Facility Director: Norma Raiff, Ph.D. Child Development JoAnn English Bed Capacity: Women - 14, Children - 35 An interdenominational faith-based residential facility where women live in their own apartments with up to three of their children (under age 12). On site services include a three-pronged approach that emphasizes counseling, practical life skills, and parenting education services for mothers, as well as case management and referral for the entire family. Pre-school children attend the Children's Center; older children are offered after school prevention services, tutoring and recreation, both in-house and through collaborative arrangements with community providers. The program is designed to address the problems of substance abusing mothers who may also have domestic violence or mental health issues. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 29

38 Residential - Women and Children Bucks Libertae Family House Phone #: (215) Facility #: Bensalem Boulevard Fax #: (215) Bensalem PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Connie Bastek-Karasow 16 families: pregnant and parenting women. Minimum 18 years of age. Up to three children per mother children up to 12 years of age. Dually diagnosed (within parameters-individually assessed). Services to women include: Individual and group therapy, emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder, intensive family and parenting work. Family Therapist works on parenting skills, bonding, and healing. Comprehensive case management to include: work with the criminal justice system; economic empowerment (job readiness, training, employment, budgeting), housing, medical care, workshops, presentations, recreation and re-integration into the community. Our community approach empowers women to develop social skills through peer support and the Twelve Step Fellowship. Aftercare planning from point of admission and our Outreach Program/home visits post treatment, provides QA data and appropriate interventions. Services to children include: Educational, medical and developmental assessments are provided as needed. Mothers and their children participate in local school education and activities. Our licensed therapeutic childcare includes a curriculum specially designed to address the needs of children of addicted parents. Childcare curriculum includes: BABES Prevention program, safety and hygiene, Alateen, Kids Groups, recreation, YMCA summer camp, and Head start program attendance for age appropriate children. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 30

39 Residential - Women and Children Chester Gaudenzia - Kindred House Phone #: (610) Facility #: S. Concord Road Fax #: (610) West Chester PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Ann Toensmeier Child Development Sharon Ewaka Bed Capacity: Women - 16, Children - 25 Children accepted to age 10. Two children or pregnancy and 1 child. A Therapeutic Community serving pregnant women and women with children. On site services include: GED and literacy training, life skills, parenting education, child care, housing counseling and referrals, relapse prevention, recreational services, domestic violence and crime victim groups, support groups, self-help groups, job readiness, self-esteem groups and trauma recovery, group therapy, case management. Prevention groups are also provided for children in addition to tutoring, recreational activities and special family education days. Samara House of CYWA Phone #: (610) Facility #: E. Lincoln Highway Fax #: (610) Coatesville PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Joyce Bunnell Child Development Delain Allen Level 3C Bed Capacity: Women -12, Children - 16 Children accepted up to 12 years Residential women and children's program with variable length of stay up to six months. On site services include individual, group and family counseling, employment/vocational counseling, GED classes, nutrition education, HIV education, TB testing, drivers education classes, self-help support groups,, and domestic violence support groups. Services to children include day care and age appropriate prevention programming. Women on Methadone Maintenance accepted. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 31

40 Residential - Women and Children Lancaster Gaudenzia - Vantage Phone #: (717) Facility #: /2 East King Street Fax #: (717) Lancaster PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Florence Paige, MHS Child Development Karen Plowman Bed Capacity: Women - 18; Children - 17 Children accepted up to age 12 A therapeutic community setting for women with children, pregnant women, and women without children. On site services include: life skills, parenting classes, self-esteem workshops, child care, relapse prevention, HIV/AIDS education, recreational services, aftercare, support groups, self-help groups, support for abused women, nutrition classes, individual, group therapy, and family counseling, case management and co-dependency treatment. Special features of Vantage House include day care licensed by DPW and an infant stimulation program. Children also participate in an activities program and receive pre and post-assessment evaluation, individual counseling and age appropriate prevention programming. Off site programs include GED and literacy training, employment and vocational classes, housing counseling and referrals, treatment for sexual abuse and 12 STEP programs. Montgomery Family House Phone #: (610) Facility #: DeKalb Street Fax #: (610) Norristown PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Roslyn E. Hopson, MSW Bed Capacity: Women - 9, Children - 18 Children accepted from ages 0-12 Child Development Tya Smith Accepts women with children and pregnant women but only if they are in their third trimester. Services include: GED, Vocational training, Nutrition education, HIV education, housing counseling and referral, child care and age-appropriate prevention education for children, parenting training for mothers. Program includes strong alumni involvement and support for women transitioning out of treatment. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 32

41 Residential - Women and Children Philadelphia Beacon House at TUH, Episcopal Campus Phone #: (215) Facility #: E. Lehigh Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Uneeda Ford Child Development Cynthia Brown Bed Capacity: Women - 21, Children - 42 (2 children per woman, 12 & Under) High-risk pregnancy and Methadone Maintenance clients accepted. Stabilized dually diagnosed with or without psychotropic medications. Education/Vocational program provided on site. Family House New Options for Women (NOW) Phone #: (215) Facility #: North 48th Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Desiree Benn Bed Capacity: Women - 9, Children - 18 Children accepted from ages 0-10 Child Development Tahja Mills Accepts women with children and pregnant women who, as well as being chemically dependent, are homeless and have mental health issues. Adults: Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Parenting and Role Modeling, In-House AA Meeting, Incest Survivor Support Group, Outside AA, NA, Alanon and Parents Supporting Parents Groups Children: Individual Therapy, Recreation Therapy, Art Therapy, Play Therapy, Coordination with outside agencies and school programs. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 33

42 Residential - Women and Children Philadelphia Gaudenzia - New Image Phone #: (215) Facility #: E. Tulpehocken Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Leslie Ziegler Child Development Melissa Jay Bed capacity: Women - 18, Children - 34 Children accepted to age 10 Therapeutic community for homeless pregnant women and women with children. On-site programs include HIV/AIDS education, GED training, life skills, parent-child education, child care, relapse prevention, aftercare, self-help meetings, individual counseling, group therapy, case management and codependency treatment. Clients may be referred to Gaudenzia's Transitional living program after completing New Image's program. Case managers consult with OESS and work with clients to resolve housing issues. Genesis II - Caton Village Phone #: (215) Facility #: Spring Garden Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Lydia Nanka-Bruce Bed capacity: Women - 20, Children - 40 Therapeutic community for pregnant women and women with children. On-site programs include HIV/AIDS education, counseling and testing, GED preparation, literacy training, life skills, parenting classes, relapse prevention, recreational services, support groups, self-help meetings, support for abused women, nutrition classes, individual, group and family counseling, case management; co-dependency treatment and child development education programs. Caton Village offers a comprehensive child care program for clients, including prevention groups, tutoring and special family education days. The program refers clients to appropriate aftercare services. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 34

43 Residential - Women and Children Philadelphia Interim House West Phone #: (215) Facility #: Parkside Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Angie Gilbert Child Development Nichole Warren Bed Capacity: Women - 20, Children - 45 Long-term (6-9 months) treatment facility for women and their children and pregnant women. Services include individual and group therapy, adult education (ABE/GED), job readiness, life training, parenting education, on-site preschool and day care, health care (including nursing services), case management, after school program including prevention education and recreation. Children's services also include therapeutic pre-school, psychological testing, prevention education and special trips. Website: My Sister's Place Phone #: (215) Facility #: Kingsessing Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: BECKY.COULTER@jeff Facility Director: Becky Coulter, LMFT Child Development Rosemarie Smith Capacity: Women, 20, Children 40 My Sister's Place (MSP) is a comprehensive, long-term, residential treatment program for substance abusing pregnant and parenting women and their children. Services provided: medical and obstetrical services, individual, group, family psychotherapy, methadone maintenance, addiction counseling and education, HIV Counseling and testing, psychiatric services (for non-psychotic, dually diagnosed), 12 step meetings, specialized groups on women's issues (including trauma informed treatment groups), case management, parenting support group, developmental programs for children, parent-child activities, child care services, and adjunctive life skills programs through Provider Network (Parenting, GED, Nutrition, and Fitness). Eligibility Criteria: Substance abusing pregnant women 18 years and above with Children (ages 0-6 years). Clients may be on methadone maintenance. Clients may be self-referred. All possible admissions must have a current PPD TB test. A current physical is recommended. MSP is associated with the Maternal Addiction Treatment Education and Research (MATER) program at Thomas Jefferson University. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 35

44 Residential - Women and Children Schuylkill Gaudenzia - Fountain Springs Phone #: (570) Facility #: Broad Street Fax #: (570) Ashland PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Mary Gomez, B.S. Bed Capacity: Women - 20, Children - 22 Children accepted from ages 0-12 Child Development Wendy Bridal/Bonnie Maley On site services include: transportation, individual, group and family counseling, milieu therapy (in-house work and interaction), educational remediation, GED, recreational activities, vocational planning, training and referral, legal and medical referral, self-help orientation, continued care planning and referral, follow-up, housing counseling and referral, nutritional education, relapse prevention, HIV/AIDS testing, education, and post test counseling. Special services are as follows: admitting up to 2 children per client, structured prevention sessions for ages 4-12 years focusing on D/A information, values clarification, expression of feelings, child care prevention component, Infant stimulation program, individual counseling for mothers that focus on mother-child relationships, parenting skills group, alternative activities for children, school age children attend public schools. Services provided by referral to community based programs are: employment training and assistance, well baby care, medical services, rape and victim services, mental health counseling. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 36

45 RESIDENTIAL - WOMEN ONLY Short and long term inpatient non-hospital residential programs, which provide therapeutic treatment approaches including group and individual therapy. Women Only programs address gender specific issues related to recovery from addiction to substances.

46 Residential - Women Only Philadelphia Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Center Phone #: (215) Facility #: Arch Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: [email protected] Facility Director: Melvin Stokes Bed Capacity: 20 Provides inpatient services for women. On site services include addiction education, individual and group counseling, specialized groups in anger, assertiveness, health issues and parenting, life skills development and vocational counseling, GED classes, family planning, in-house self-help meetings, medical supervision and health care monitoring. Washington Lighthouse for Women Phone #: (724) Facility #: Weirich Avenue Fax #: (724) Washington PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Susan Seeman/Nina Ferguson MISA halfway house. 3-6 month residential program for women with mental illness and substance abuse issues. Females only 18 years or older with no children. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 37

47 Residential Women Only Blair Pyramid Health Care Phone #: (888) Facility #: Sixth Avenue Fax #: (814) Altoona PA Address: Facility Director: Karen Reap Bed Capacity: 28 Program is highly structured JCAHO accredited program exclusively for women. It addresses women's issues including physical and sexual abuse, relationships, life skills, etc. Program includes a dual diagnosis program dealing with women with significant mental health histories and is licensed by the Office of Mental Health (OMH). Program accepts pregnant women and women who are HIV positive. Experienced clinical staff. 24 hour nursing care. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 38

48 Residential Women Only Montgomery Eagleville Hospital Phone #: (610) Facility #: Eagleville Road, P.O. Box 45 Fax #: (610) Eagleville PA Address: Facility Director: Kendria Kurtz (CEO) Women's Track Inpatient treatment serving men and women. Pregnant women are accepted. Prenatal care and needs are addressed and treated. A medically based detoxification program is offered. On-site programs include: HIV/AIDS education, GED and literacy training, housing counseling and referral, relapse prevention, recreational services, support groups, self-help meetings, individual counseling and group therapy, case management and aftercare planning. Womanspace Phone #: (610) Facility #: Ardmore Avenue Fax #: (610) Ardmore PA Address: womanspace.ard@verizo Facility Director: Maxine Orocofsky Bed Capacity: 10 Pregnant women are accepted at this site, and when appropriate, can be transferred to Family House post partum. Will accept stabilized MISA clients. On site services: relapse prevention, individual, group, and family cognitive-behavioral oriented therapy, aftercare planning, housing counseling and referrals, recreational services, 12 step meetings, personal care and needs addressed, tutoring for GED and literacy, life skills counseling and training, nutrition and parenting education groups. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 39

49 Residential Women Only Philadelphia Interim House, Inc. Phone #: (215) Facility #: W. Upsal Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Kathryn Wellbanks MSS, LSW Child Development Lisa Moore Bed Capacity: 25 Psychiatric services, yoga, meditation, reflexology and massage therapy, trauma-sensitive treatment, adult and basic education, GED classes, job training, health and nutrition classes, self esteem and communications classes, dance and movement therapy, spirituality group, cooking class, addiction education, self-help groups, computer specialized software for addiction education and GED preparation. Case management services. Intensive Outpatient Program offers: On site case management, adult basic education class, GED prep classes, psychiatric services, parenting class, life skills group, job training and placement, circle of support model, community outreach home visits and on the job support. Off site: HIV/AIDS group, self-help meetings, alumni groups. Website: Second Beginning (Genesis II) Phone #: (215) Facility #: N. Broad Street Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Norma Keith Bed capacity: 40 Child Development Millicent Carvello An all female facility which services the chemically dependent woman who may have some mental health issues. With a 6-9 month average length of stay, we offer individual and group psychotherapy, GED preparation and literacy training, life skills training, nutritional and parenting guidance, HIV groups and individual counseling/education. Utilizing the disease model of addiction, we treat all aspects of the individual's addictive disorder and psychiatric illness in a culturally sensitive, holistic manner. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 40

50 Residential Women Only Philadelphia Womanspace Phone #: (215) Facility #: Germantown Avenue Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Facility Director: Maxine Orocofsky Child Development Anitra Taylor Bed Capacity: 10 Womanspace is a long term (6 month) residential program for women. Counseling services are provided at the facility, and community resources for literacy, vocational training and housing are utilized. Services provided include: individual and group therapy, relapse prevention, Criminal justice counseling, life skills, parenting, and stress management. Referrals are made through the Defenders Association, Probation, FIR and FOCIS network. Westmoreland White Deer Run of Mount Pleasant Phone #: (724) Facility #: Yoder Avenue Fax #: (724) Mount Pleasant, PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: Lisa Visciarelli Bed Capacity: 16 A short and long term inpatient, non-hospital, residential program which addresses gender specific issues related to recovery from addiction to substances. This program offers group and individual modalities to address those issues which may impede recovery: physical and sexual abuse, and co-dependency. Skill building will focus on the development of healthy relationships and self esteem. Continued care planning and referral for follow up support are included. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 41

51 SHELTER Provides individuals with basic housing and essential case management supportive services in a safe environment. This type of housing tends to be transitional in nature; however, the program may have a component that allows for long-term housing and provision or connection to needed social services. The goal is to foster independent living skills.

52 Shelter Crawford Women's Services, Inc Phone #: (814) Facility #: N/A P.O. Box 537 Fax #: (814) Meadville PA Address: Facility Director: Gilly Ford Total beds = 18 for women and children. Child Development Heidi Blakeslee Provides counseling and support for victims of domestic violence. These services include on-site drug and alcohol counseling as well as prevention/education programs for both women and children. Child care is also available for participants. Women are encouraged, where appropriate, to continue drug and alcohol counseling at CCDAEC upon their release from Women's Services. Referrals are available for a variety of services such as housing, medical care, etc. and women are accompanied to the service site when necessary. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 42

53 TRAINING AND EDUCATION Provides on-going professional training services in regards to educational and clinical issues to clinicians and service providers. The trainings promote knowledge and competency within the staff that provides drug and alcohol treatment and support services to clients.

54 Training and Education Allegheny Family Links Phone #: (412) Facility #: N/A 250 Shady Avenue Fax #: (412) Pittsburgh PA Address: Facility Director: Darlene Cridlin, LCSW Education, Training, and Consultation Services: Family Links utilizes full-time professional trainers with clinical experience to provide a full schedule of training dealing with the topics relevant to the provision of services to addicted women, pregnant women and women with children. Topics include all Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs required trainings, plus dual diagnosis (MISA), parenting in recovery, and traumatic stress. For information call John Amato, at (412) extension 163 or see Family Links web page at Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 43

55 TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY Transitional Living programs provide a structured drug and alcohol free environment where women and children can develop the skills necessary to become self-sufficient in a protective environment. A variety of issues are addressed including HIV education, linkages to community services, child care, and employment support.

56 Transitional Living Facility Berks Berks Counseling Center Phone #: (610) Facility #: Franklin Street Fax #: (610) Reading PA Address: Facility Director: Frances Malley The transitional living component of this program provides a moderately structured drug and alcohol free environment where women and their children are able to develop the necessary skills to become self-sufficient. Services include: assessment and evaluation of client's needs, case management for education, job training and job search skills, assistance in locating housing, life skills groups (budgeting, shopping, household management), counseling (drug and alcohol, mental health, relapse prevention, group, individual, family, relationship counseling and twice weekly parenting groups, self-help support groups), HIV/AIDS education, counseling and supportive services, on-site drug screens, linkage to community resources, child care and follow-up. Philadelphia A New Way of Life Program Phone #: (215) Facility #: Old York Road Fax #: (215) Philadelphia PA Address: Information unavailable Facility Director: David Hunter Offers residential services to women who are addicted to opiates and receive methadone on a daily basis. During their stay at the facility, women can be employed, after a blackout period. The length of stay is up to 14 months, dependent upon the achievement of certain goals. Women and Children s Services Pennsylvania Department of Health - Page 44

57 ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF FACILITIES Appendix A

58 Alphabetical Listing Program _ Page Program Page (P.O.W.E.R.) PA Org. for Women in Early Recovery (Halfway House) 4 Gaudenzia - Kindred House 31 (P.O.W.E.R.) PA Org. for Women in Early Recovery (Outpatient) 12 Gaudenzia - New Image 34 A New Life: RW Brown Community Center 18 Gaudenzia Vantage 32 A New Way of Life Program 44 Gaudenzia at Sunbury 17 Abstinent Living at The Turning Point 9 Genesis II - Caton Village 34 Another Way 8 Highland House 9 Beacon House at TUH, Episcopal Campus 33 House of the Crossroads 26 Berks Counseling Center 44 Interim House West (Residential Women w/ Children) 35 Capitol Region Maternal Assistance Program 1 Interim House, Inc. (Residential Women Only) 40 Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. (Lehighton) 13 Libertae 4 Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. (Stroudsburg) 16 Libertae Family House 30 CHANCES 18 Lighthouse for Women 37 Clear Concepts Counseling (Bellefonte) 13 M.O.M.S. Program 1 Clear Concepts Counseling (Lewistown) 16 MATER-Family Center 20 Clear Concepts Counseling (Mifflintown) 15 Mon Yough Women, Children and Adolescent Services 11 Community House, Inc. 7 My Sister's Place 35 Congreso De Latinos Unidos 2 Northeast Treatment Center 21 Cove Forge Renewal Center 5 Pine Ridge Manor 5 Crawford County Drug and Alcohol 14 Pyramid Health Care 38 CSAS/Mon Valley Drug and Alcohol Program 24 Riverside Care 14 Diagnostic and Rehab. Center (Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient) 25 S.P.H.S. Behavioral Health (Family Support Services) 3 Diagnostic and Rehab. Center (Residential Women Only) 37 S.P.H.S. Behavioral Health (Outpatient) 24 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services 15 S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center (Outpatient) 23 Eagleville Hospital 39 S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center (Partial Hospitalization) 28 EHCOS (Episcopal Hospital Cocaine Outreach Services), TUH 18 Samara House of CYWA 31 Endow-a-Home 2 Second Beginning (Genesis II) 40 Evergreen House 6 Sojourner House, Inc. 29 Family House 32 The Caring Together Program 22 Family House New Options for Women (NOW) 33 The Maternal Dependency Program 27 Family Links (Outpatient) 10 White Deer Run of Mount Pleasant 41 Family Links (Partial Hospitalization) 26 Womanspace (Ardmore) 39 Family Links (Residential Women w/children) 29 Womanspace (Philadelphia) 41 Family Links (Training and Education) 43 Women's Services, Inc. 42 Family Preservation Program (The Consortium) 19 Women's World (WES Health Centers) 22 Gatehouse for Women 8 WPIC Perinatal Addiction Center 12 Gaudenzia - Fountain Springs 36 Zoar 27 Appendix A

59 LISTING by COUNTIES Appendix B

60 Facilities (by County) Address City Phone Service Types ALLEGHENY House of the Crossroads 2012 Center Avenue, P.O. Box 2548 Pittsburgh (412) Partial Hospitalization Mon Yough Women, Children and Adolescent Services 500 Walnut Street McKeesport (412) Outpatient (P.O.W.E.R.) PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery Fifth Avenue Commons, 905 Watson Street Pittsburgh (412) Outpatient (P.O.W.E.R.) PA Organization for Women in Early Recovery 7445 Church Street Pittsburgh (412) Halfway House Sojourner House, Inc Penn Avenue Pittsburgh (412) Residential Women w/children WPIC Perinatal Addiction Center 5916 Penn Avenue, Suite 202 Pittsburgh (412) Outpatient Family Links 250 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh (412) Outpatient Family Links 250 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh (412) Training and Education Family Links 250 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh (412) Partial Hospitalization Family Links 843 Climax Street Pittsburgh (412) Residential Women w/children Zoar 801 Union Place Pittsburgh (412) Partial Hospitalization BERKS The Maternal Dependency Program 524 Franklin Street Reading (610) Partial Hospitalization Berks Counseling Center 524 Franklin Street Reading (610) Transitional Living Facility BLAIR Pyramid Health Care 901 6th Avenue Altoona (888) Residential Women Only BUCKS Libertae 5245 Bensalem Boulevard Bensalem (215) Halfway House Libertae 5245 Bensalem Boulevard Bensalem (215) Residential Women w/children M.O.M.S. Program 252 W. Swamp Road, Suite 12 Doylestown (215) Family Support Services CAMBRIA Cove Forge Renewal Center 624 Broad Street Johnstown (814) Halfway House Appendix B

61 Facilities (by County) Address City Phone Service Types CARBON / MONROE / PIKE Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. 128 South First Street Lehighton (610) Outpatient Carbon/Monroe/Pike D/A Commission, Inc. Penn Square, 724 Phillips St. Suite A Stroudsburg (570) Outpatient CENTRE Clear Concepts Counseling 323 West High Street Bellefonte (814) Outpatient Pine Ridge Manor 1535 Port Matilda Highway Phillipsburg (814) Halfway House CHESTER Gaudenzia - Kindred House 1030 S. Concord Road West Chester (610) Residential Women w/children Riverside Care 131 Harmony Street Coatesville (610) Outpatient (GenderSensitive) Samara House of CYWA 423 E. Lincoln Highway Coatesville (610) Residential Women w/children CRAWFORD Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Exec. Commission Downtown Mall Meadville (814) Outpatient Women's Services, Inc. P.O. Box 537 Meadville (814) Shelter CUMBERLAND / PERRY / DAUPHIN / LEBANON Capitol Region Maternal Assistance Program Holy Spirit Hospital, 210 Senate Ave., 4th Floor Camp Hill (717) Family Support Services Evergreen House 100 Evergreen Street Harrisburg (717) Halfway House ERIE Community House, Inc. 521 West 7th Street Erie (814) Halfway House FAYETTE Another Way 530 West Main Street Uniontown (724) Halfway House Appendix B

62 Facilities (by County) Address City Phone Service Types JUNIATA Clear Concepts Counseling RR 4, Box 750 Cedar Springs Road Mifflintown (717) Outpatient LACKAWANA Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services 116 North Washington Avenue Scranton (570) Outpatient LANCASTER Gatehouse for Women 465 West Main Street Mountville (717) Halfway House Gaudenzia - Vantage House /2 East King Street Lancaster (717) Residential Women w/children LAWRENCE Highland House 312 Highland Avenue New Castle (724) Halfway House MIFFLIN Clear Concepts Counseling 24 North Main Street Lewistown (717) Outpatient MONTGOMERY Eagleville Hospital 100 Eagleville Road, PO Box 45 Eagleville (610) Residential w/ Women's Track Family House 901 DeKalb Pike Norristown (610) Residential Women w/children Womanspace 120 Ardmore Avenue Ardmore (610) Residential Women Only NORTHUMBERLAND Gaudenzia at Sunbury 39 North Fourth Street Sunbury (570) Outpatient PHILADELPHIA A New Way of Life Program 3434 Old York Road Philadelphia (215) Transitional Living Facility A New Life: RW Brown Community Center 1701 N. 8th Street Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Beacon House at TUH, Episcopal Campus 100 E. Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children CHANCES 1200 Callowhill Street, Suite 102 Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Congreso De Latinos Unidos 216 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia (215) Family Support Services Appendix B

63 Facilities (by County) Address City Phone Service Types PHILADELPHIA Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Center 229 Arch Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women Only EHCOS (Episcopal Hospital Cocaine Outreach Services), TUH 100 East Lehigh Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Endow-a-Home 3721 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia (215) Family Support Services Family House New Options for Women (NOW) 1020 North 48th Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children Gaudenzia - New Image 1300 E. Tulpehocken Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children Genesis II - Caton Village 1239 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children Interim House West 4108 Parkside Avenue Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children Interim House, Inc. 333 W. Upsal Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women Only MATER-Family Center 1201 Chestnut Street, 11th Floor Philadelphia (215) Outpatient My Sister's Place 5601 Kingsessing Avenue Philadelphia (215) Residential Women w/children Northeast Treatment Center 497 N. 5th Street, Suite B Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Second Beginning (Genesis II) 1214 N. Broad Street Philadelphia (215) Residential Women Only The Caring Together Program 3300 Henry Avenue, APH Second Floor Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Family Preservation Program (The Consortium) 4219 Chester Avenue Philadelphia (215) Outpatient Womanspace 6400 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia (215) Residential Women Only Women's World (WES Health Centers) 1315 Windrim Avenue Philadelphia (215) Outpatient SCHUYLKILL Gaudenzia - Fountain Springs 95 Broad Street Ashland (570) Residential Women w/children WASHINGTON Abstinent Living at The Turning Point 199 North Main Street Washington (724) Halfway House Lighthouse for Women 1633 Weirich Avenue Washington (724) Residential-Women Only S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center 62 East Wheeling Street Washington (724) Outpatient S.P.H.S. C.A.R.E. Center 62 East Wheeling Street Washington (724) Partial Hospitalization Appendix B

64 Facilities (by County) Address City Phone Service Types WESTMORELAND CSAS/Mon Valley Drug and Alcohol Program Mon Valley Community Health Center, Eastgate 8 Monessen (724) Outpatient S.P.H.S. Behavioral Health 203 South Maple Avenue Greensburg (724) Family Support Services S.P.H.S. Behavioral Health 211 Huff Ave., Suite D Greensburg (724) Outpatient White Deer Run of Mount Pleasant 208 Yoder Avenue Mount Pleasant, (724) Residential Women Only Appendix B

65 SCA LISTING (BY COUNTY) Appendix C

66 SCA Directory SCA Name Address City State Zip Telephone # Allegheny County Drug and Alcohol Program 304 Wood Street Commons Wood Street Commons Pittsburgh PA (412) Armstrong-Indiana Drug and Alcohol Commission Inc. Beaver County MH/MR Drug and Alcohol Program RR # 2, Box 67 Shelocta PA (724) Eighth Avenue, 2 nd Floor Beaver Falls PA (724) Berks County Council on Chemical Abuse 601 Penn Street, Suite 600 Reading PA (610) Blair County MH/MR/D&A Program Blair County Courthouse, 4 th Floor 423 Allegheny Street Hollidaysburg PA (814) Bradford/Sullivan County Human Services 220 Main Street, Unit 2 Towanda PA (570) Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc. 600 Louis Drive, Suite 102A Warminster PA (215) Butler County MH/MR Drug and Alcohol Cambria County MH/MR Drug and Alcohol Program 124 West Diamond Street, PO Box 1208 Central Park Complex, 110 Franklin Street, Suite 400 Butler PA (724) Johnstown PA (814) Cameron Elk McKean Counties D&A Abuse Services, Inc. 120 Chestnut Street Port Allegany PA (814) Carbon Monroe Pike Drug and Alcohol Commission Centre County Office MH/MR Drug and Alcohol 724 Phillips Street, Suite A Penn Square 420 Holmes Street Willowbank Building Stroudsburg PA (570) Bellefonte PA (814) Appendix C

67 SCA Directory SCA Name Address City State Zip Telephone # Chester County Department of D&A Services Government Services Center, Suite Westtown Road, PO Box 2747 West Chester PA (610) Clarion County Drug and Alcohol Administration Clearfield Jefferson Drug and Alcohol Commission 214 South Seventh Avenue Clarion PA (814) PO Box 647, 104 Main Street Falls Creek PA (814) Columbia Montour Snyder Union PO Box 219 Terrace Building State Hospital Danville PA (570) Contract Management of SW PA Inc. (Westmoreland) Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs (CODAAP) Crawford County D&A Executive Commission, Inc. Eastgate 8 Monessen PA (724) Market Street Eighth Floor Philadelphia PA (215) Downtown Mall Meadville PA (814) Cumberland Perry Drug and Alcohol Commission Human Services Building, 16 West High Street, Suite 302 Carlisle PA (717) Dauphin County Executive Commission on Drugs and Alcohol, Inc South Cameron Street Harrisburg PA (717) Delaware County Office of Behavioral Health 20 South 69 th Street Third Floor Upper Darby PA (610) Erie County Office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 154 W. Ninth Street, Fourth Floor Erie PA (814) Fayette County Drug and Alcohol Commission Inc. 100 New Salem Road, Suite 106 Fayette County Health Center Bldg. Uniontown PA (724) Appendix C

68 SCA Directory SCA Name Address City _ State Zip Telephone # Forest Warren Counties Department of Human Services D&A Program Franklin Fulton County MH/MR D&A Program 27 Hospital Drive North Warren PA (814) Franklin Farm Lane Chambersburg PA (717) Greene County Human Services Program Fort Jackson Building, Third Floor 19 South Washington Street Waynesburg PA (724) Juniata Valley Tri-County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission Lackawanna County Commission on D&A Abuse Lancaster County Drug and Alcohol Commission 68 Chestnut Street Lewistown PA (717) Jefferson Avenue, Second Floor Scranton PA (570) North Queen Street, Suite 402 Lancaster PA (717) Lawrence County Drug and Alcohol Commission Inc. First Federal Plaza, Suite North Mill Street New Castle PA (724) Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse 220 East Lehman Street Lebanon PA (717) Lehigh County Drug and Alcohol Services 17 South Seventh Street Allentown PA (610) Luzerne Wyoming Counties Drug and Alcohol Program Penn Place Building, Suite North Pennsylvania Avenue Wilkes Barre PA (570) Lycoming Clinton West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission, Inc. 213 West Fourth Street Williamsport PA (570) Sharon Mercer Road Mercer PA (724) Appendix C

69 SCA Directory SCA Name Address City _ State Zip Telephone # Montgomery County MH/MR D&A Programs Northampton County Drug and Alcohol Program Northumberland County Drug and Alcohol Program Montgomery County Human Services Center 1430 Dekalb Street, PO Box 311 Martin J. Bechtel Building 520 East Broad Street 217 N. Center Street Human Senior & Social Services Bldg. Norristown PA (610) Bethlehem PA (610) Sunbury PA (570) PA Association of County Drug and Alcohol Administrators (PACDAA) 17 North Front Street Harrisburg PA (717) Personal Solutions Inc. (Bedford) 145 Clark Building, Suite 5 Bedford PA (814) Potter County Drug and Alcohol PO Box 241, North Street Roulette PA (814) Schuylkill County Drug and Alcohol 108 South Claude A Lord Boulevard Second Floor Pottsville PA (570) Somerset County Drug and Alcohol Commission 300 North Center Avenue, Suite 360 Somerset PA (814) Susquehanna County Drug and Alcohol Commission PO Box 347, Seven Lake Avenue Second Floor Montrose PA (570) Tioga County Human Services Agency PO Box 766 Wellsboro PA (570) Venango County Substance Abuse Program Washington County D&A Commission 1283 Liberty Street PO Box West Chestnut Street Suite 310 Franklin PA (814) Washington PA (724) Appendix C

70 SCA Directory SCA Name Address City _ State Zip Telephone # Wayne County Drug and Alcohol Commission 318 Tenth Street Honesdale PA (570) York Adams Drug and Alcohol Program 100 West Market Street Third Floor York PA (717) Appendix C

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