Gaudenzia Withdrawal, Stabilization, and Assessment Center — Addiction treatment center in Philadelphia, PA
Address1306 Spring Garden St PA, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone+1215-849-7200
Websitegaudenzia.org
Gaudenzia Withdrawal, Stabilization, and Assessment Center (WSAC) in Philadelphia offers evidence-based, person-centered addiction treatment. Their services include crisis stabilization, withdrawal management and detoxification, and medication-assisted treatment. They provide high-intensity residential programs for substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring disorders, with specialized programs for men, women, and women with children. The center also offers outpatient treatment, criminal justice involved programs, harm reduction, and transitional housing. Their approach incorporates trauma-informed, culture-informed, and sex-specific care. They accept Medicaid, commercial insurance, and county funding.
Best for
- Individuals seeking addiction treatment
- Individuals needing detoxification
- Women with children
- Criminal justice involved individuals
| Key services | Crisis Stabilization Services, Withdrawal Management, Detoxification, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Residential Programs, Outpatient Treatment |
| Tags | addiction treatment, detoxification, withdrawal management, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, substance use disorder, co-occurring disorders, medication-assisted treatment, harm reduction, philadelphia |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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