The following agencies and organizations provide drug & alcohol inpatient treatment and therapy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Click here for treatment information for surrounding counties.
DARS Supervised Independent Living Program
121 South Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-393-1796
Transitional living with drug and alcohol treatment for males ages 16 through 19 who have completed treatment at Manos House or similar program but lack an appropriate release resource.
121 South Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
717-393-0573
Long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment for 14-18 year old adolescent males.
50 East New Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
717-431-1435 or 888-344-0630
Bi-Lingual, bi-cultural (Spanish), short, medium, and long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment for men.
649 East Main Street
Lititz, PA 17543
717-626-9524
robinskiles@gatehouse.org
Halfway house for those returning to the community from rehabilitation centers (resocialization); provides individual and group counseling and support. Residents attend community-based AA/NA meetings.
465 West Main Street, P.O. Box 403
Mountville, PA 17554
717-285-2300
Halfway house for those returning to the community from rehabilitation centers (resocialization); provides individual and group counseling and support. Residents attend community-based AA/NA meetings.
212 ½ East King Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
717-291-1020
Residential treatment for women with and without children; outpatient aftercare, day care and prevention services.
53-55 North West End Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17604
866-769-6822
Residential treatment of chemical dependency, non-hospital based detox. Evaluations and interventions; 24-hour admissions.
The list of inpatient therapy providers is provided to Compass Mark by the Lancaster County Drug & Alcohol Commission (the Commission). Compass Mark and the Commission do not specifically endorse the providers on this website, but are merely making a comprehensive list available to the general public. The providers on this website have been approved and licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, as of January 1, 2012.