What do I do if I am in a crisis?
If you need help or feel you are in a crisis state, please contact the White Deer Run Call Center number at 1-866-769-6822. They will assist you immediately and are available 24/7.
I need detox. What do I do?
Detox is an emergency situation and treatment should be accessed as quickly as possible. Please contact the emergency detox White Deer Run Call Center phone number at 1-866-769-6822 if you feel you need detox. The operators are capable of doing an assessment over the phone and will work to immediately secure a detox bed. They are open 24/7.
Assessment: A drug and alcohol assessment is the evaluation of an individual by a licensed clinician to determine the nature and extent of substance abuse. An assessment usually lasts around 1-2 hours during which the individual is asked a variety of questions used to determine the severity of addiction.
How do I know if I have a drug & alcohol problem?
If you feel you may have a problem with drugs and or alcohol, you should get an assessment by a qualified clinician to evaluate your situation. You may schedule a drug and alcohol assessment at any of the outpatient providers listed to the right. Assessments are free of cost to everyone except for DUI offenders, who may be charged.
Assessment: A drug and alcohol assessment is the evaluation of an individual by a licensed clinician to determine the nature and extent of substance abuse. An assessment usually lasts around 1-2 hours during which the individual is asked a variety of questions used to determine the severity of addiction.
How do I access treatment?
The first step to accessing treatment must be to get a drug & alcohol assessment. You may schedule a drug & alcohol assessment at any of our outpatient providers listed to the right. The person who does your assessment is responsible for setting up any treatment recommended. Assessments are free of cost for anyone except for DUI offenders, who may be charged.
What if I cannot afford treatment?
The York/Adams Drug & Alcohol Program was created to help individuals who would normally be unable to access treatment. Our program is dedicated to helping these individuals receive full access to necessary treatment. Our staff works with the Department of Public Welfare along with our providers to ensure that treatment is made affordable. We also utilize a liability scale based on income. Many times treatment may end up costing nothing to the individual.
What type of treatment do you help to fund?
The York/Adams Drug & Alcohol program holds contracts with Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Partial, Halfway House, Inpatient Rehab, and Inpatient Detox levels of care. We will help to fund the appropriate level of care for you based on the outcome of your drug & alcohol assessment.
What do I do if I am in a crisis?
If you need help or feel you are in a crisis state, please contact the White Deer Run Call Center number at 1-866-769-6822. They will assist you immediately and are available 24/7.
I need detox. What do I do?
Detox is an emergency situation and treatment should be accessed as quickly as possible. Please contact the emergency detox White Deer Run Call Center phone number at 1-866-769-6822 if you feel you need detox. The operators are capable of doing an assessment over the phone and will work to immediately secure a detox bed. They are open 24/7.
Assessment: A drug and alcohol assessment is the evaluation of an individual by a licensed clinician to determine the nature and extent of substance abuse. An assessment usually lasts around 1-2 hours during which the individual is asked a variety of questions used to determine the severity of addiction.
How do I know if I have a drug & alcohol problem?
If you feel you may have a problem with drugs and or alcohol, you should get an assessment by a qualified clinician to evaluate your situation. You may schedule a drug and alcohol assessment at any of the outpatient providers listed to the right. Assessments are free of cost to everyone except for DUI offenders, who may be charged.
Assessment: A drug and alcohol assessment is the evaluation of an individual by a licensed clinician to determine the nature and extent of substance abuse. An assessment usually lasts around 1-2 hours during which the individual is asked a variety of questions used to determine the severity of addiction.
How do I access treatment?
The first step to accessing treatment must be to get a drug & alcohol assessment. You may schedule a drug & alcohol assessment at any of our outpatient providers listed to the right. The person who does your assessment is responsible for setting up any treatment recommended. Assessments are free of cost for anyone except for DUI offenders, who may be charged.
What if I cannot afford treatment?
The York/Adams Drug & Alcohol Program was created to help individuals who would normally be unable to access treatment. Our program is dedicated to helping these individuals receive full access to necessary treatment. Our staff works with the Department of Public Welfare along with our providers to ensure that treatment is made affordable. We also utilize a liability scale based on income. Many times treatment may end up costing nothing to the individual.
What type of treatment do you help to fund?
The York/Adams Drug & Alcohol program holds contracts with Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Partial, Halfway House, Inpatient Rehab, and Inpatient Detox levels of care. We will help to fund the appropriate level of care for you based on the outcome of your drug & alcohol assessment.