VA Butler Healthcare Clarion County VA Clinic

56 Clarion Plaza Suite 115
Monroe Township, PA 16214

Monroe Township, Pennsylvania
814-226-3900

About VA Butler Healthcare Clarion County VA Clinic

The Clarion County VA Clinic is part of the Veterans Affair Health Care program. Located in Butler County, Pennsylvania, this clinic serves over 25,000 veterans across Western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio. Veterans Affairs provides medical care, behavioral health, and support services for vets and their families. This outpatient clinic offers telehealth, routine lab services, women’s health care, mental health care, palliative care, and tobacco cessation counseling. In 2023, they scored 100% on facility performance evaluation. While some VA clinics are open 24/7, this one only has outpatient care.

Are you dealing with any emotional or behavioral health issues such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, mental illness, substance abuse or military sexual trauma? VA offers vets comprehensive behavioral health services. Their treatment for addiction and substance abuse includes screenings, counseling, outpatient detox, opioid replacement therapy using suboxone and case management.

If you have struggled with prescription medication and have an upcoming surgery, they can help you with planning how to safely navigate this. They also close monitoring and follow-up for those who need opiate therapy for pain control.

Amenities

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Private Rehab

Private drug rehab provides a comfortable, secure environment that allows you to focus on doing the work to ge...t your life back on track. Benefits include a higher staff-to-client ratio, increased one-on-one time with therapists and healthcare providers, private rooms for clients, and customized forms of therapy.
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Residential Setting

Residential drug rehab provides the comforts of home with the therapeutic support needed to successfully recov...er. Benefits of an inpatient program include increased safety, a higher success rate, and the time and distance given to focus on recovery. Residential drug rehabs are often the preferred method of treatment, as they can be tailored to meet specific needs, offer focused therapeutic care, and provide the necessary tools to sustain recovery.
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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) LGBTQ Friendly Rehab Men's Rehab Rehab For Veterans Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

The Keystone State offers many resources for those struggling with substance use disorders. Each adult program in Pennsylvania provides individualized care, to meet people where they are and help them take the next step on their recovery journey.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in Pennsylvania helps participants identify inaccurate thinking and learned patterns of negative behavior and how to change them. It gives participants the skills to relieve their symptoms without turning to substances.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

LGBTQ-friendly rehab in Pennsylvania offers demographic-specific addiction treatment programs to help create positive recovery outcomes designed to overcome stigma and discrimination by creating an environment where clients feel supported and encouraged.

Men's Rehab

Men’s rehab in Pennsylvania can help men receive support from other men who understand their challenges. This provides a sense of camaraderie that relieves feelings of isolation.

Rehab For Veterans

Designed for Veterans of all ages, Veteran’s rehab in Pennsylvania can be a good fit for those seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder, chemical dependency, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Treatment is typically designed for active-duty military members and Veterans, and may also include first responders.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Elderly rehab in Pennsylvania works with older adults who are facing addiction. Common services include management of chronic health conditions, case management, and education about prescription medications.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in Pennsylvania helps females struggling with substance use disorders build the skills necessary to maintain sobriety. Treatment is designed to help women stay on track for long-term recovery.

Teen & Adolescent Program

A young adult program in Pennsylvania provides a comfortable, age-appropriate environment for treatment. These programs offer life skills education, individualized treatment, family therapy, and aftercare.

Levels of Care

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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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Aftercare & Alumni Program

Following rehab, you can receive much-needed ongoing support through aftercare rehab in Pennsylvania. Services... may include financial planning, career guidance, legal advice, and other practical supports, as well as counseling and 12-step groups. Taking advantage of these resources greatly reduces the chance of relapse.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Mental illness and substance abuse are so integrated that they must be treated together. Ignoring one and trea...ting the other doesn’t work. Dual diagnosis treatment in Pennsylvania effectively addresses both mental health and substance abuse disorders, for the best outcomes.
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Accreditations

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Insurance

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Financial Aid: If you need help with paying for alcohol and drug rehab in Pennsylvania, financial aid may be a... good solution. Financial assistance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
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if you're eligible for Medicare, you may be able to get help to pay for the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in ...Pennsylvania. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, including whether you are seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
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Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
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pay-session icon Pay-Per-Session

Rather than pay for an entire treatment program at once, you can pay for substance abuse counseling per sessio...n. Rates for therapy sessions vary by treatment provider and generally range from $130-$200. Typical forms of payment accepted include insurance, credit, debit, and cash.
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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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Monroe Township, PA 16214

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