General
Everybody’s treatment plan is different depending on their specific needs and what their individual insurance plan will accommodate. Typically, PHP is 21-34 treatment days. IOP can range from 30-45 treatment days.
We accept most private health insurance plans. If your specific plan is not one that qualifies we can usually refer to you to an appropriate facility.
Typically, out of pocket costs are limited to your insurance plan deductible and/or co-insurance. If you are interested in paying out-of-pocket please call us for a quote.
We offer premium housing options for all levels of care. The houses are all gender specific group homes and are staffed according to level of care.
Unfortunately, we are not currently accepting Medicaid clients.
We do accept clients who are currently on a suboxone or sublocade maintenance program.
While our housing options are all gender specific, our clinical programs are co-ed. We do offer gender specific groups weekly.
Clients are responsible for all unmet insurance deductibles and housing fees.
The first step for admission is to speak with an intake specialist to determine the specific level of care. Please call.
Levels of care and treatment duration are determined by each client’s needs and can be as short as 30 days and up to 150 days.
Our masters level therapists are all trauma sensitive and provide didactic therapy, trauma therapy, music therapy, holistic therapy, psycho-therapy, psycho-educational therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, 12 step-based therapy, individual therapy, group and family therapies.
Our therapist to client ratio averages about 6 to 1.
Cell phone are allowed at the Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient (OP) levels of care but not while enrolled in our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP).
We have both doctor and nurse practitioners on staff
We expose clients to several different outside 12 step fellowships including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Debtors Anonymous and Refuge Recovery. We also host several in-house 12 step meetings weekly.
We currently offer four levels of care including Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and Outpatient (OP) levels of care.
We are licensed through the State of Pennsylvania (DDAT) and accredited through the Joint Commission.
Everybody’s treatment plan is different depending on their specific needs and what their individual insurance plan will accommodate. Typically, PHP is 21-34 treatment days. IOP can range from 30-45 treatment days.
Call our admission line at 844-447-3239 and speak with one of our intake counselors. They will be able to assist you with the process.
Once you speak with an intake counselor and are approved for treatment you can be admitted immediately.
Our closest airport is Philadelphia International Airport.
We will make arrangements to have you picked up and brought directly to the center.
Once you arrive, you will be allowed to make a “safety call and let your loved ones know that you have arrived safely. Other phone calls can be arranged after an initial “black out” period.
Yes. Bring all your current medication in their original prescription containers.
For the detox level of treatment, you will need clothing for 5 days. Bring warm clothing in the winter if you plan on smoking or going out into the exercise recreation area. All clothing must be loose fitting and appropriate for a recovery setting. No spaghetti strap, low cut tops, short shorts, or yoga pants. Comfortable clothing such as sweatpants and sweatshirts are what most people prefer during this time. Please do not bring valuables such as expensive watches or jewelry. If you plan to stay for residential or PHP care, please refer to the page, What to bring to treatment https://daybreaktreatmentsolutions.com/what-to-bring-to-treatment/.
We accept most forms of private insurance as well as cash pay options.
Our case managers can help you fill our FMLA paperwork
Rooms are semi-private (two to a room)
Detox can range from 3 to 7 days. There is then the option of a residential treatment program, partial hospitalization program (PHP), or intensive outpatient program (IOP).