Find Support
Whether you're a parent, grandparent, sibling, spouse, or someone else supporting a loved one with substance use disorder, you will need your own support. This catalogue can help you find it.
Use the filters below to find in-person and virtual resources across Pennsylvania that are available for caregivers and family members — not treatment directories, not clinical referrals, but places where you can connect with people who understand what you're going through.
Northampton County D&A Division
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Northumberland County Behavioral Health / Intellectual & Developmental Services
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Office of Addiction Services
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Pennslyvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs
Single County Authority (SCA)
PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) oversees Pennsylvania’s system of prevention, treatment, and recovery support services for substance use disorders. DDAP provides families and caregivers with trusted information, training, and connections to treatment and recovery resources across the state, helping people understand options, find help, and navigate support throughout the recovery process.
Personal Solutions Inc Bedford
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Potter County Drug and Alcohol
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Schuylkill County Drug and Alcohol
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Somerset County Drug and Alcohol
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
The Butler County Drug and Alcohol Program
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Tioga County Department of Human Services
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Venango County Substance Abuse Program
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
Washington D&A Commission, Inc.
Single County Authority (SCA)
Families in Pennsylvania can get help for themselves and their loved ones through their local Single County Authority (SCA), which coordinates substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery services in each county. SCAs can help individuals and families understand available options, connect them to assessments, treatment programs, family services, and recovery supports—often regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Family members can contact their county SCA directly to ask questions, find support for themselves, learn how to navigate the treatment system, and access resources that support both recovery and family well‑being.
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There's always support available
Some parts of Pennsylvania — especially rural communities — have few local resources listed here. If your area has few in-person resources, that doesn't mean you're out of options. Our catalogue includes national, statewide, and virtual resources.
Other ways to find support
Call the Pennsylvania Get Help Now Hotline at 1-800-662-4357 — free, confidential, and bilingual.
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