Livengrin Foundation Walnut Street

430 Lincoln Highway
Suite 210
Fairless Hills, PA 19030

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
800-245-4746

About Livengrin Foundation Walnut Street

Livengrin Foundation's site in Walnut Street is located in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. This is a drug rehab facility that provides a range of treatment options for adults struggling with a drug, alcohol, or substance use disorder. Care is offered in residential and outpatient treatment settings that include partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP). Along with patient care, you'll also find DUI support services.

They accept policies from most major insurance providers.

When you start treatment, you'll meet with an intake team that will thoroughly evaluate your circumstances. They'll create an individualized treatment plan designed to meet your unique recovery needs. This treatment plan is supported by evidence based therapies that include individual and group counseling. You'll learn how to build healthy habits that will empower you to sustain your sobriety long after you complete the recovery program.

Some of the services you'll find include 24/7 medical care. You will move through supervised detox to ensure that your detox happens safely and in a supportive environment. There are also comfort amenities including private bedrooms and bathrooms along with an open kitchenette that is fully stocked.

I appreciate that this organization has specialized recovery programs for individuals from all walks of life. They have a workforce professional program that helps working professionals receive comprehensive treatment that won't interrupt their work life. There's a first responders treatment program that takes a trauma-focused approach to care.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism Drug Rehab

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Pennsylvania uses various treatment techniques to teach you how to change your lifestyle, living environment, and social connections. These changes help you control urges to drink and learn how to prevent relapse.

Drug Rehab

Drug rehab in Pennsylvania is devoted to the treatment of addiction. Levels of care, treatment methods, and settings differ, but the aim of each program is to end drug dependency and empower participants to achieve long-term recovery.

Levels of Care

1

Detox & MAT

Experience safe detox in Pennsylvania as your initial step toward recovery. During this process, you’ll rece...ive 24/7 care while your body is cleansed of all addictive substances. Treatment may include medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
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2

Inpatient Rehab

When first starting drug rehab in Pennsylvania, many individuals begin with inpatient rehab. This involves sta...ying at the facility 24/7 and receiving a variety of treatment methods that typically include group and individual counseling.
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3

Outpatient Rehab

While undergoing outpatient treatment in Pennsylvania, you’ll work through challenges such as cravings, soci...al skills, and relapse prevention as you meet with a recovery expert and attend 12-step meetings. This treatment may last a few weeks or several months, depending on your recovery needs.
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Insurance

private-insurance icon Private Insurance

Your private insurance may cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Pennsylvania. The amount covered may de...pend on your policy and whether the treatment center is in-network or out-of-network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

You have the choice to pay for your alcohol and drug rehab in Pennsylvania out-of-pocket, also called as self-...pay or private pay. This way, there are no restrictions placed on your access to treatment, courtesy of insurance companies. Payment methods include checks, personal loans, medical loans, credit cards, and many others.
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Contact Livengrin Foundation Walnut Street

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430 Lincoln Highway
Suite 210
Fairless Hills, PA 19030

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