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728 Walnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
Provides therapeutic recreational activities, information and referral, peer and social support, and skill-building groups for individuals living with a diagnosis of mental illness or intellectual disability.
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1515 Mount Hope Avenue, Suite 5, Pottsville, PA 17901
Peer specialists assists adults with mental health issues in basic living skills, support and advocacy, developing a social network and linking them to other services.
92 South Franklin Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Program that offers social, recreational, prevocational and vocational rehabilitation services within the context of a supportive and structured environment where members can be involved in meaningful activities which help them regain a sense of self-worth, purpose and confidence and enhance their ability to sustain independent living.
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2330 Vartan Way, Suite 204, Harrisburg, PA 17110
Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS), including Behavior Specialist (BSC), Mobile Therapist(MT) and Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS)
33 Frederick Street, Hanover, PA 17331
Offers outpatient group services delivered in a highly structured therapeutic environment for clients who are at risk for admission to a psychiatric inpatient facility or who need more intensive treatment than is available through individual counseling. Also, helps individuals transition back into the community from a psychiatric hospital.
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1902 Olde Homestead Lane, Lancaster, PA 17601
Services include:
  • A psychiatric partial hospitalization program for adults desiring mental health treatment. Emphasizes the potential of the individual returning to a productive life in the community. May prevent hospitalization or serve as a transition into the community following hospitalization. Includes services to adults with a mental health diagnosis in addition to a secondary drug and alcohol problems and/or a secondary diagnosis of Intellectual and Developmental Disability
245 Butler Avenue, Suite 204, Lancaster, PA 17601
Matches volunteers in one-to-one relationships with adults who are recovering from mental illness. Their friendship provides structured opportunities for socialization which decreases loneliness and increases well being and confidence in the clients. Some opportunities include meeting for coffee, visiting local museums, going out to eat and taking walks together. Other volunteer opportunities include making a 15 minute phone call each week to an individual waiting for one-to-one friend. Program is also available to veterans.
944 Liberty Street, Meadville, PA 16335
Offers a community centered focused membership for those experiencing mental illness. Provides focus in: receptionist/clerical work, data collection and entry, in- house newsletter publication, computer skills, employment/educational goals, developing continuing education skills, cooking, meal planning, budgeting, gardening, and wellness activities.
1902 Olde Homestead Lane, Lancaster, PA 17601
Provides social networking, community-based outings and skill building opportunities. Serves individuals with a serious mental health diagnosis and are stable but in need of expanding their social supports and activities.
500 North West Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Offers a multi-modal, multi-disciplinary structure for a variety of programs. The program has a variable length of treatment and offers flexibility in scheduling as symptoms are alleviated, and the individual is able to resume their typical activities. Programs available include individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, psycho education, medication consultation, and discharge planning.
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1437 West Gordon Street, Allentown, PA 18102
Offers persons with mental illness a safe, healing environment to explore their personal and vocational potential and receive support in achieving their goals. There is no traditional therapy sessions or medication distribution. Focus is on rehabilitation. All members of the clubhouse have opportunities for growth beyond their daily tasks. Members can work toward their personal and vocational goals. With clubhouse support, members can study for their GED, enter or return to college, receive career guidance and participate in transitional employment positions.
1219 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, PA 19320
Clubhouse is a recovery oriented program for adults designed to give members the opportunity to learn to manage their illness and develop the skills needed to achieve recovery. The program is based on a work-ordered day and provides vocational training in the areas of clerical/computers, kitchen, education, and maintenance.
6012 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128
Helps adults recovering from mental health challenges to live in the community while developing independent living skills. Offers single or shared apartments and shared single-family houses.
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399 Green Avenue Ext, Lewistown, PA 17044
Promotes recovery, full community integration and improved quality of life
  • Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program
  • Site Based Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1525 Oregon Pike, Suite 801, Lancaster, PA 17601
Provides mobile peer support services offered by certified peer specialists who have lived with and experienced mental health challenges. Services do not replace traditional therapies, but instead offer an alternative to individuals who may feel alienated and disconnected from the mental health system.
Offers a 15-bed residential treatment facility for people who require mental health treatment and services on an on-going, 24-hour basis for up to 30 days. Provides a safe and supportive environment as an alternative to inpatient mental health hospitalization or as a step-down from it. Services are individually tailored to meet the client's needs and can include individual and group therapy, psychiatric services, and medication management. Clients are invited to join daily recreational activities.
1000 Commerce Park Drive, Water Tower Square Suite 100, Williamsport, PA 17701
Provides residential programs for individuals with mental illness.
  • Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR): Provides individuals with mental illness the opportunity to improve their daily living skills and become more integrated into the community. Offers transitional housing with varying levels for staff assistance.
2 locations in Williamsport 1 location in Clinton 1 location in Lock Haven
750 East Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Provides Outpatient & Aftercare Services, including individual, family, or marital therapy delivered by trained mental health professionals under the direction of a Staff Psychiatrist. Medication is prescribed as necessary.
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1919 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
You will live in the community. The level of support you need will determine where you will live. You may live in a group home or in an apartment building located in Northeast Philadelphia. In our group home, you will live with 8 other individuals and share a bedroom with one person. Staff are present in the home at all times. You and your housemates will prepare and eat meals together and share in completing household chores. In the apartment building, you will share a one or two-bedroom apartment with one other person. PATH has a separate apartment in the same building where staff are available at all times to assist you when needed. You and your roommate will share in completing household chores. You can decide to purchase and prepare meals together or individually.
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1100 Powell Street, Norristown, PA 19401
Provides In-home services for long term health care and transitional mental health care.
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1919 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
Together with your counselor, you will develop a rehabilitation plan. This plan will support you in being successful in the goals you choose. Your counselor and other program staff will assist you in learning skills both at the site and in the community. Community skill building opportunities might include learning how to use community resources, such as public transportation, markets, banks, cultural and educational resources. You will participate in groups that teach you about your illness and support you in managing your symptoms, making positive choices and self-directing your recovery.
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751 South Queen Street, York, PA 17403
Offers services to help individuals with a mental health diagnosis rebuild their lives and regain skills related to employment, education, companionship, connections to their community, and self-respect. Some holiday, evening, and weekend services are available.