Residential Addiction & Mental Health Treatment in Pennsylvania
Serving Pittsburgh and the Surrounding Areas
Tucked away on a private, 30-acre campus, our residential treatment program for adults provides the perfect setting for a transformative recovery experience and a sense of belonging.
We offer highly individualized treatment to meet each client’s needs. At the heart of our 20-bed program is a team of licensed and experienced clinical professionals who offer each resident at Silvermist a unique, person-focused plan for recovery from both addiction and mental health disorders. Silvermist’s programs will address the complexities of drug addiction, alcohol addiction, mental health disorders as well as co-occurring disorders.
The Silvermist treatment is covered by most health insurance plans, including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Geisinger, Tricare, UPMC and VA-CCN. Give us a call us if you have questions about whether you or your loved one’s insurance policy covers substance abuse or mental health treatment.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction or a mental health disorder, call us today at (724) 268-4858 for help. You are not alone in this, and our expert staff is available 24/7.
To schedule a tour at our facility or to learn more about what our program has to offer, contact our team today. We are here and ready to help you on the road towards recovery.
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