Gaudenzia New Beginnings — Addiction treatment center in Philadelphia, PA
Address1300 Spring Garden St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone+1833-976-4357
Websitegaudenzia.org
Gaudenzia New Beginnings offers comprehensive treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders. Their approach utilizes evidence-based therapeutic methods tailored to individual clinical needs, aiming to promote long-term recovery. Services include crisis stabilization, withdrawal management and detox, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), residential programs for men, women, and women with children, as well as outpatient and criminal justice-involved programs. They also provide harm reduction, prevention, and support services, alongside affordable and transitional housing options. Gaudenzia's mission is to support individuals in leading healthier lives, regardless of their circumstances.
Best for
- Individuals with SUD
- Individuals with co-occurring disorders
- Women with children
- Criminal justice involved individuals
| Key services | Crisis Stabilization, Withdrawal Management & Detox, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Residential Programs, Outpatient Treatment Programs |
| Tags | addiction treatment, substance use disorder, co-occurring disorders, detox, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, MAT, harm reduction, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Reviews on Google4.8 · 4 reviews
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