Pyramid Healthcare Transitional Housing Delaware Avenue

1937 Delaware Avenue
Apartment 103
Pittsburgh, PA 15218

About Pyramid Healthcare Transitional Housing Delaware Avenue

Welcome to Pyramid Healthcare Transitional Housing Delaware Avenue. Our facility offers a variety of services to help those struggling with addiction. We offer alcohol and drug rehab programs, as well as programs specifically for young adults and women. We also offer outpatient and inpatient rehab, as well as detox treatment. In addition, we have sober living homes available, and offer group and individual therapy. Our goal is to help those struggling with addiction to get the treatment they need to recover and live a healthy, sober life. Thank you for considering our facility for your treatment needs.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol Rehab

    Facilities that offer alcohol rehab in Pennsylvania can give you the skills and tools you need to break free from alcohol use disorder. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. You may receive individual, group, and family counseling, peer support, and classes in essential life skills.

  • Opioid Addiction

    Opioid Addiction

    If you’re ready to overcome opioid addiction, a high-quality rehab in Pennsylvania can give you the tools you need. The rehab program may use multiple approaches, including nutrition, psychology, holistic methods, and support groups. These tools help you build a substance-free lifestyle and move into long-term recovery.

  • Drug Rehab

    Drug Rehab

    The goal of a drug rehab in Pennsylvania is to give you the tools and skills you need to achieve long-term recovery. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. You may receive individual, group, and family counseling, peer support, and classes in essential life skills.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young Adult Rehab

    Those who join a young adult rehab program in Pennsylvania are given training in key life skills to help them transition to adulthood. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of young adults.

  • Adult Program

    Adult Program

    If you’re an adult struggling with substance use, consider an adult program for rehab in Pennsylvania. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the specific needs and challenges of adults.

  • Women's Rehab

    Women's Rehab

    Women’s rehab programs in Pennsylvania address the unique needs of women in a safe, gender-specific environment. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of women. They generally also include life skills training tailored to the client’s needs.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    Medicaid

    If you qualify in Pennsylvania, Medicaid is one of your options when it comes to paying for rehab. Programs that accept Medicaid can offer any level of care, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient. Your out-of-pocket costs, if any, are likely to be very low.

  • Private insurance

    Private insurance

    One option for paying for rehab in Pennsylvania is using private insurance. Plans vary, so be sure to contact your insurance company to find out coverage details and what copayments or deductibles you might be responsible for.

  • Self-pay options

    Self-pay options

    Self-pay is an option for paying for rehab in Pennsylvania that maximizes your ability to choose the treatment center. You can use a medical loan, write a check, or electronically send money to the center. Payment arrangements may vary depending on the type of treatment

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Outpatient Rehab

    There are multiple options for addiction treatment in Pennsylvania. Outpatient treatment allows you to live at home or in sober living while attending several hours of treatment per week. Some of the elements of outpatient treatment include individual and group counseling, skill-building, relapse prevention, and help with essentials like employment and housing.

  • 2

    Detox Treatment

    The first step into a life you love is detoxing from the substances you use. Then you can start treatment in Pennsylvania fresh. Detox may be uncomfortable, but most programs monitor you and provide treatment for withdrawal symptoms. In the end, you’ll be able to start your new life substance-free.

  • 3

    Inpatient Rehab

    For many people, it’s important to focus entirely on recovery without distractions, and inpatient treatment in Pennsylvania gives you that opportunity. Building a new life for yourself is challenging, and the focused, uninterrupted treatment you receive during inpatient care can help you lay that foundation.

  • 4

    Sober Living Homes

    Overcoming substance use is a lifelong process. Sober living in Pennsylvania gives you a safe living environment so you can start building your new life. Sober living may provide access to ongoing counseling, additional life-skills training, peer support, and recovery support groups.

Therapies

  • Group Therapy

    Group Therapy

    You’re not alone as you work through addiction in Pennsylvania. Group therapy will help you connect with others in similar positions so you can support and encourage each other. Some of the topics covered in group therapy include overcoming shame and guilt, improving communication, developing healthy coping skills, and building a support network.

  • Individual Therapy

    Individual Therapy

    Talking about what you’ve experienced is an important way to heal, and individual therapy in Pennsylvania gives you that opportunity. Individual therapy sessions generally last 60 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

Accreditations

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