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Drug Rehab Pennsylvania

Pyramid Healthcare is a drug rehab in Pennsylvania treating drug addiction in teens and adults. Our adult program is designed to educate individuals about the disease of addiction and assist them in working though issues related to addiction and recovery. We offer a variety of treatment environments, including inpatient residential, halfway houses and outpatient treatment in centers located throughout Pennsylvania.

We offer adult drug and alcohol detox with a detox specialist to provide a safe and supportive experience for adults with an opiate dependency. Our detoxification program utilizes medications to relieve physical discomfort that occurs during the detoxification process. After detox, patients live in our residential treatment program and receive drug education, individual, group and family counseling sessions and other recovery related activities,

After the individual has completed the residential treatment program in our drug rehab in PA, we offer halfway houses for men and women, which provide a structured setting to aid in recovery. In addition to ongoing individual and group counseling, adults have the opportunity to attend community meetings, and receive life skills training, job training and readiness support. We also offer housing services to reintegrate people with drug and/or alcohol addiction issues who have been involved with the criminal justice system.

Our drug rehab in Pennsylvania offers an outpatient treatment program, either for those who have completed a residential program or for individuals who are unable to participate in the residential program. You can find additional details about our drug rehab in Pennsylvania, locations and treatment options on our website.

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.