Family House in Norristown, PA is a residential substance abuse treatment facility dedicated to supporting women and families navigating recovery. Located at 901 Dekalb Street in Norristown, Pennsylvania, this program recognizes that addiction affects not only individuals but entire families, which is why it offers specialized residential accommodations including beds for children of clients. Family House provides a compassionate, structured environment where women can focus on their recovery while maintaining family connections.
Family House offers residential long-term treatment lasting 30 days or more, allowing individuals adequate time to address the root causes of substance abuse and develop sustainable recovery skills. This extended residential approach provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment in a supportive community setting, where clients receive clinical care, counseling, and life skills training. The facility's specialized women's treatment program creates a safe, gender-specific environment where women can explore trauma, build healthy relationships, and work toward lasting sobriety. By offering residential beds for children of clients, Family House acknowledges the importance of family unity during recovery and helps reduce barriers that might otherwise prevent mothers and caregivers from seeking the treatment they need.
Family House accepts Medicaid and state-financed payment options (other than Medicaid), ensuring that financial circumstances do not prevent individuals from accessing quality treatment. Many insurance plans are required to cover substance abuse treatment and mental health services equally under the Mental Health Parity Act, which means your addiction treatment benefits may be comparable to your medical and surgical coverage. If you have questions about what your insurance will cover, the admissions team can help verify your benefits and explain all available payment options.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, Family House in Norristown is here to help. Contact the facility directly at (610) 278-0700 or reach out to a free admissions counselor who can answer your questions, verify your insurance coverage, and guide you through the admission process with compassion and understanding.