Project Transition
Ashton Family Medicine
2981 Grant Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19114
Behavioral Health Centers of America
Serving the Philadelphia area.
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Hope and Healing Through Community
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 215-997-9959
Fax - 215-997-1550
- Address:
- 3901 Conshohocken Ave Ste 4 Philadelphia, PA 19131
- Link:
- Categories
- Mental Health Clinics & Information, Mental Health Services
- Services / Products
- Fully comprehensive behavioral health services for adults in recovery from serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders.
- Neighborhoods
- West Philadelphia, Wynnefield Heights
- Accreditation
Accredited by The Joint Commission
- Other Information
Services: <p>Fully comprehensive behavioral health services for adults in recovery from serious mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders.</p>
General Info
Community-Based Treatment for Adults with Mental Illness For over thirty-two years, Project Transition has provided hope and healing to those with serious mental illness. Our residential programs promote sustainable recovery for adults 18 and older who come from diverse backgrounds. Each of our locations are situated in an open apartment setting which helps to promote the process of community re-integration. We work with individuals diagnosed with various psychiatric and co-occurring substance use disorders who have often felt failed by more traditional treatment interventions. Project Transition holds a strong belief in the core tenants of Recovery. Our value of hope and healing through community guides everything we do. It is our belief that even in the presence of painful struggles and repeated setbacks, Recovery from mental illness is possible. We emphasize the concept of Transition, and maintain that the goal for every member is to create a meaningful and self-sustaining life as a functioning member of the community. Our comprehensive therapeutic treatment utilizes a bio-psychosocial approach to help individuals confront and (overcome the challenges) they are facing. Bio describes the appreciation of a biologically based model of health and healing. Psychosocial describes the ways that our communities foster relationships and self-management, restore hope and functioning, and support personal Recovery.