
Addiction Counselor
Retreat at Lancaster County, Attn: Joann Michalski
Retreat Premier Addiction Treatment Centers
1170 South State Street, Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Retreat Premier Addiction Treatment Centers emphasizes a holistic approach to inpatient care. From medically supervised detoxification programs to expert psychological counseling, our treatment options are designed to help patients conquer the physical and emotional dependency associated with addiction, as well as the severe pain and trauma accompanying withdrawal. The range of addiction services offered at our two residential treatment centers

Addiction Counselor
Retreat at Palm Beach
Outpatient Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Counseling
1170 South State Street, Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Retreat offers a complete continuum of care, including Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and General Outpatient. Once the patient’s inpatient stay is complete, the “tools” learned will be further enforced in the various step-down programs. Emphasis is placed on building a sober lifestyle through 12-step programs, alumni networks and continued counseling. Services to assist patients include: Inpatient Detox & Rehab Center, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient Rehab, Relapse Prevention, 12-Step Program, Coping Skills, Men’s & Women’s Tracks, Anonymous & Executive Programs, and Young Adult Programs.

Addiction Counselor
John Kuna, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
1083 Bloom Road Suite 105 , Danville, Pennsylvania
Substance abuse and addiction therapy goes well beyond mere physical dependence. Sudden life stress, environmental cues, and social networks can all combine to create powerful agents for relapse. Our approach to addictions therapy focuses on the strengths of the individual, using those strengths to live without substances, leading to a fully authentic life. We individually tailor treatment plans based on each person’s strengths.
17961 is a zip code located in Schuylkill County and part of Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 26.618 square miles.  The population of 17961 is 6,958 people.