Conewago Snyder
Address
18336 Rt. 522
Beavertown, PA 17813
Phone
(570) 658-7383
Fax
Facility: (570) 658-7376
Admissions/Referrals: (610) 927-6167
About Conewago Snyder
- Serene farmland environment located in Beavertown, Snyder County, PA
- Fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol
- 42 bed inpatient capacity for male adults, age 18+
- MAT (Medically Assisted Treatment) services available
- Transportation provided
Our holistic approach focuses on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs of the individual. This program works in conjunction with weekly individual therapy sessions, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Group, Motivational Enhancement Technique Group, Substance Abuse Education Group, 12-Step Facilitation Group, Relapse Prevention Group, daily in-house 12-Step Meetings, weekly community 12-Step Meetings, Tobacco Recovery Group, and nicotine replacement therapies.
Treatment Includes:
- Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT)
- Attending individual and group counseling sessions, community based support services
- Comprehensive Individualized Treatment Plans
- Trauma Therapy and Education
- Enhanced Life Skills Programming
- Client Certifications available for: ServSafe and First Aid/CPR
- Resumé Creation
- Real-time Job Search
- Nutrition Training
- Landscaping/Gardening Skills
- Music and Art Therapy
- Daily Recreational Activities
- Assistance obtaining Birth Certificates, Photo ID, and Social Security Cards
- Tobacco Recovery Group and Nicotine Replacement Therapies
- Co-Occurring Disorders Groups
- 30-minute virtual family visits available
Military and Veterans Program
Our Military & Veterans Program is designed to support the needs of all military service members and veterans through additional mental health supports, additional life skills components to support transitioning to independent or family living, and case management resources to assist with care coordination. All clinical staff are training in Seeking Safety, an evidenced-based, present-focused treatment model to assist with stabilizing trauma symptoms and developing a sense of security in early recovery. Program participants are able to receive evaluations from our contracted psychiatrist if medications are warranted to assist with management of symptoms. Our Military and Veterans Curriculum assists with goal-setting and skills practice to ensure that program participants are equipped to rebuild supports, establish strong relapse prevention plans, and be linked to agencies and resources available to ensure a successful transition from this level of care.