This directory provides information about substance abuse services available to residents of Lebanon County.

The Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse (LCCDAA), operating under the direction of the Lebanon County Commissioners, funds substance abuse treatment services through federal, state, county, and other funding services.

The treatment and education providers listed in this directory receive funding from LCCDAA to provide services to eligible clients, but also provide services to clients who have private health insurance or other resources.

The LCCDAA funds the following categories of services:

  • Education/Information
  • Treatment Services

The following categories of services, though not funded by the LCCDAA, are included in this directory for your convenience:

  • Support Groups
  • Hotlines
  • Emergency Services

Education/Information

LCCDAA funds a variety of prevention services which are made available to the community through a private provider. These services include:

Pamphlets/Brochures

  • Video/Film Loans
  • Speakers
  • Mall Displays
  • School Programs
  • Community Programs
  • Family Programs
  • Peer Leadership
  • Red Ribbon Campaign
  • Alcohol Education Classes
  • Curriculum Training
  • General Information


  • Please call or fax the Prevention office if you or your organization is in need of any of these materials or services:

    The Lebanon County Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program

    736 Cumberland Street

    Lebanon, PA 17042

    (717) 274-9684

    (717) 274-9548 fax

     


    Treatment Services

    The LCCDAA, through licensed professional providers, funds a wide range of treatment services for low-income residents of Lebanon County, including:

    • Substance Abuse Evaluation
    • Outpatient Counseling
    • Intensive Outpatient Counseling
    • Partial Hospitalization
    • Detoxification
    • Residential Rehabilitation
    • Halfway House Programs
    • Specialized Residential Services for pregnant women and women with children

    If you are a Lebanon County resident in need of these services, but do not have health insurance or funds to pay for these services, please contact one of the following agencies:

    Another Chance Counseling

    607 South 14th Avenue

    Lebanon, PA 17042

    (717) 272-7897

     

    New Perspectives of White Deer Run

    3030 Chestnut Street

    Lebanon, PA 17042

    (717) 270-3900

     

    Pennsylvania Counseling Services, Renaissance

    701 Chestnut Street

    Lebanon, PA 17042

    (717) 272-2741

     

    Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse

    220 East Lehman Street

    Lebanon, PA 17046

    (717) 274-0427

     


    Support Groups

    Families Joined

    For families and friends of drug or alcohol users/abusers. This group meets at the Renaissance West office at 703 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, PA on Sunday evenings from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.

    Parents Together

    A support group that deals with the stresses of parenting and allows parents to talk to one another about different parenting problems and issues. This group meets at:
    Lebanon Family Health Services
    612 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA
    Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m.


    Alcoholics Anonymous (717) 279-4989

    Open and closed meetings are held daily for anyone with a desire to stop drinking.

    Al-Anon 800-671-5994

    There are five meetings per week for those affected by someone else's alcohol use.
    ACOA

    Two meetings are held each week for adult children of alcoholics.

    Narcotics Anonymous (717) 277-7500

    Open and closed meetings are held daily for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs.

    Nar-Anon (717) 272-6875

    Meetings are held in Lebanon County for those affected by someone else's drug use.

     


    Hotlines

    Alcoholism Hotline: 1-800-252-6465

    Childline: 1-800-932-0313

    Cocaine Hotline: 1-800-262-2463

    Lebanon Area Intergroup: (717) 270-4924

    PRIDE: 1-800-241-9746

    Peace of Mind: 1-800-231-6936

    National Runaway Switchboard: 1-800-621-4000

    Contact Youth-Line: (717) 272-4444

     

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