Inpatient Rehab for the Main Line
The Main Line's affluent suburbs produce a distinct professional-class caller profile — alcohol and stimulant patterns combined with prescription medication use — and high-tier employer PPO coverage that typically covers 60-90 days of inpatient care under parity law.
Main Line Caller Profile
Most Main Line callers are high-income professionals — law, finance, medicine, executive positions — or their family members calling on their behalf. Substance patterns skew heavily toward alcohol use disorder (often hidden for years behind high-functioning careers), stimulant use (cocaine or prescription Adderall), and benzodiazepines for sleep. Opioid use disorder is less common but when present often begins with prescription painkillers from injury or surgery.
Directions to the Placement Office
By car from Main Line suburbs
From Bryn Mawr / Ardmore: east on Lancaster Avenue (US-30) or east on Schuylkill Expressway (I-76). I-76 east to exit 344 (30th Street) or exit 346 (Vine Street), then east to 15th Street. 20-35 minutes depending on traffic. Schuylkill traffic can be severe eastbound in morning rush and westbound in evening rush — plan accordingly. From Wayne / Radnor: I-476 Blue Route south to I-76 east, same approach. 30-45 minutes.
By SEPTA transit from Main Line suburbs
SEPTA Regional Rail Paoli/Thorndale Line serves the entire Main Line with stops at Paoli, Malvern, Radnor, Villanova, Rosemont, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Ardmore, Narberth, Merion, and Overbrook. Direct service to Suburban Station Center City — two-minute indoor walk to our office. Service every 20-40 minutes during peak hours. Travel time 20-45 minutes depending on stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Call (215) 302-0133 for free insurance verification. No obligation. Advisors answer around the clock.