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Where Most Philadelphia-Area Inpatient Programs Sit

Bucks and Montgomery Counties host a concentration of licensed inpatient addiction treatment programs — Livengrin in Bensalem, Caron Treatment Centers in Wernersville (Berks), Malvern Treatment Centers locations across both counties, and multiple smaller programs. This is where most Philadelphia-area commercial PPO callers actually receive care. Placement advisors are familiar with in-network coverage for most of these programs.

Resident Profile

Bucks County skews toward middle-class and working-class families with alcohol, prescription opioid, and heroin/fentanyl use patterns. Montgomery County's King of Prussia corridor hosts a high concentration of corporate employees with professional-class patterns similar to the Main Line. Doylestown and central Bucks lean toward affluent commuter-professional demographics.

Insurance and Coverage

Both counties fall under Pennsylvania Act 106 for fully-insured group plans, guaranteeing 30 days of non-hospital residential rehab per year. Self-funded employer plans (common in corporate Montgomery County) fall under federal parity law. Most local programs are in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Independence Blue Cross, Highmark, UnitedHealthcare, and major national carriers.

Directions to the Placement Office

By car from Bucks and Montgomery Counties

From lower Bucks (Bensalem, Levittown): I-95 south to exit 22 (Central Philadelphia / I-676 W), then west to 15th Street. 30-45 minutes. From central Bucks (Doylestown, Newtown): PA-611 south to Vine Street Expressway (I-676 W) to 15th Street. 40-60 minutes. From Montgomery County: I-76 Schuylkill Expressway east from King of Prussia or Plymouth Meeting, exit at 30th Street or Vine Street. 30-50 minutes. From PA Turnpike: take Fort Washington exit or Willow Grove exit, then south on PA-309 or PA-611.

By SEPTA transit from Bucks and Montgomery Counties

SEPTA Regional Rail: Warminster Line, West Trenton Line, Lansdale/Doylestown Line, and Norristown High Speed Line all terminate at Suburban Station or Jefferson Station Center City — two-to-five-minute walk to our office. Service every 30-60 minutes. Travel time 35-75 minutes depending on origin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get into a local program without going to Center City first?
Yes. The placement process is entirely over the phone. The Center City office is a placement coordination address, not a treatment site — you do not need to come in. Admission happens directly at the licensed program.
Are Bucks County programs in-network with my insurance?
Most are in-network with major commercial PPO/HMO plans. Placement advisors verify specifics on the first call.
How long does the average Bucks County callers' program last?
30 days is the most common length and the Act 106 minimum. 60- and 90-day programs are available for callers needing extended stabilization.

Talk to a placement advisor now.

Call (215) 302-0133 for free insurance verification. No obligation. Advisors answer around the clock.