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Alcohol Abuse Pennsylvania

Pyramid Healthcare provides residential and outpatient programs for teens and adults for recovery from alcohol abuse in Pennsylvania. Our program is tailored to the needs of the individual and provides people struggling with alcohol abuse in PA with the opportunity to learn and practice recovery and coping skills. From detox and residential treatment centers to outpatient centers and job and life skills training, we offer continuing support for success in all stages of recovery.

At Pyramid Healthcare, you will learn to understand and treat the underlying cause of addiction. In our program for alcohol abuse in Pennsylvania, individuals have the opportunity to work through issues in our in patient residential treatment program that includes individual counseling, lectures, group therapy, family therapy and a wide range of activities related to recovery.

After completing our in patient programming, we offer additional support through halfway houses for men and women and outpatient treatment centers to ease the transition from in patient recovery to re-enter life in a supportive environment for successful and lasting recovery. Browse our website to learn more about each of our treatment environments and admissions information.

We understand that for some adults, residential treatment is not an option. We offer outpatient programs to meet the needs of those individuals at locations throughout Pennsylvania. Pyramid Healthcare’s outpatient program for alcohol abuse in PA includes assessments and recommendations for treatment, with intensive outpatient programs and partial hospitalization programs available. Our outpatient program includes individual, group and family therapy and educational presentations to help you reclaim your life.

Pyramid Healthcare is licensed by the State of Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Drug & Alcohol Programs Licensing,
the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children, Youth, Families, and the Office of Mental Health. 
We do not discriminate against any patient in relation to admission, treatment, discharge, continuing care or employment based on race, color, religion, creed,
national origin, sex, disability (including limited English proficiency) or sexual orientation.  We offer priority admission to at-risk populations including IV drug users,
adolescents, women, women with children, and preferential treatment services to pregnant women. 
Pyramid Healthcare employees and the public may contact the Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns
or register complaints about a Joint Commission accredited health care organization by calling 1-800-994-6610 or by email at complaint@jcaho.org.