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On My Way-Allentown; Child and Family Focus, Inc. 2015 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18104 Serving Lehigh County residents; PA Medicaid insurances only. 610-732-8683 | www.childandfamilyfocus.org
Allentown-ON MY WAY
On My Way-Allentown; Child and Family Focus, Inc. 2015 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18104 Serving Northampton County residents; PA Medicaid insurances only. 610-732-8683 | www.childandfamilyfocus.org
Broomall-ON MY WAY
On My Way; Child and Family Focus, Inc. Suite #208 450 Parkway Drive Broomall, PA 19008 Serving Delaware County residents; PA Medicaid insurances only. 610-732-8683 | www.childandfamilyfocus.org
Danville-C2E
Connect to Empower; CMSU Behavioral Health Services 507 East Market Street Danville, PA 17821 Serving Columbia, Montour, Snyder, & Union County residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 570-275-4962 | cmsu.org
Erie-SAFE HARBOR
Safe Harbor; Behavioral Health of UPMC, Hamot Early Onset Recovery Program (EORP) 1330 West 26th Street Erie, PA 16508 Serving Erie County residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 814-459-9300 | www.shbh.org
Harrisburg-CAPSTONE
CAPSTONE; PPI/YWCA/CMU 401 Division Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 Serving Dauphin, Cumberland, & Perry County residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 717-782-4349 | ppimhs.org
ENGAGE-Westmoreland County Wesley Family Services 1045 4th Avenue New Kensington, PA 15068 724-335-9883 | wfspa.org
Philadelphia-CHOP FEP
CHOP FEP - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Suite 200 3440 Market Street Philadelphia, PA Serving Philadelphia County residents; Accepts most medical insurances.
Philadelphia-PEACE
PEACE; Horizon House Suite #303 520 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19123 Serving Philadelphia County residents; PA Medicaid insurances only. 215-387-3223 | hhinc.org
Philadelphia-PERC
PERC;University of Pennsylvania 10th Floor, Gates Pavilion, 3400 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Serving Pennsylvania residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 215-662-2826 | www.med.upenn.edu
Pittsburgh-STEP
STEP; UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital Floor 3, Office 308 3501 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Serving Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia residents; Accepts most medical insurances. Referral calls: 412-246-5599 Front desk: 412-246-5670 | upmc.com
State College-InSight
InSight; Oasis LifeCare Suite 225 1951 Pine Hall Road State College, PA 16801 Serving Centre County residents 814-237-0001 | www.oasislifecarellc.com
Stroudsburg-HOPE
HOPE; Children's Service Center 912 Main Street Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Serving Carbon and Monroe County residents 877-433-5112 | www.cscwv.org
Valley Forge-ON MY WAY
On My Way-Chester; Child and Family Focus, Inc. Valley Forge Office Colony; 2 Suite 300 & 320 11 Davis Road Valley Forge, PA Serving Chester County residents 610-732-8683 | www.childandfamilyfocus.org
Wilkes-Barre-HOPE
HOPE; Children's Service Center
335 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Serving residents of Luzerne & Wyoming county residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 570-825-6425 | cscwv.org
Wilkinsburg-ENGAGE
ENGAGE;Wesley Family Services 221 Penn Avenue Wilkinsburg, PA 15221 Serving Allegheny County residents; Accepts most medical insurances. 412-694-6142 | wfspa.org
Pennsylvania First Episode Psychosis (FEP) Centers
On My Way seeks to improve the quality of life of young people by providing hope through empowerment to guide their own recovery, educating them about their psychosis, re-establishing and strengthening relationships, and re-integrating them back into the community whether it’s attending school or working. On My Way is part of Child and Family Focus and serves young people age 15-30 that reside in Lehigh County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to 18 months. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
On My Way seeks to improve the quality of life of young people by providing hope through empowerment to guide their own recovery, educating them about their psychosis, re-establishing and strengthening relationships, and re-integrating them back into the community whether it’s attending school or working. On My Way is part of Child and Family Focus and serves young people age 15-30 that reside in Lehigh County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to 18 months. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
On My Way seeks to improve the quality of life of young people by providing hope through empowerment to guide their own recovery, educating them about their psychosis, re-establishing and strengthening relationships, and re-integrating them back into the community whether it’s attending school or working. On My Way is part of Child and Family Focus and serves young people age 15-30 that reside in Lehigh County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to 18 months. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
Connect 2 Empower is a recovery-oriented, coordinated specialty care (CSC) program. Services are team-based and collaborative, emphasizing shared decision making as a means to address the unique needs, preferences, and life goals of young people who have experienced early psychosis. C2E serves young people ages 16—30 who reside in Columbia, Montour, Snyder, or Union counties & who have experienced psychosis for the first time within the past 24 months.
The EORP at Safe Harbor is for people, ages 15 to 35, who have recently started having psychosis symptoms. EORP provides many services for people with psychosis and their loved ones, such as psychotherapy, education and work support, family education and support, case management, and medication management. The goals of this client-centered and team-delivered program are to improve psychosis symptoms and increase overall functioning.
CAPSTONE is a program designed to provide comprehensive treatment and support for young adults ages 16-30 experiencing early psychosis. CAPSTONE is the collaborative effort of three (3) agencies: Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (PPI), CMU (Case Management Unit) and YWCA of Greater Harrisburg. CAPSTONE is a team approach offering clinical assessment, peer support, treatment, and on-going supported employment and education to the individual and their family.
HOPE is an early intervention Program for individuals between the ages of 15-25 who are experiencing early signs of psychosis or their first episode of psychosis within 12 months. Treatment is provided by a specialty coordinated care team. Treatment focuses on shared decision making, recovery, resiliency and achieving aspirations.
The model of the program is evidenced based which indicates early intervention reflects positive outcomes.
This clinic is meant to treat children and adolescents age 14-18 experiencing their first episode of psychosis or have had their first psychotic episode within the past year - delivering the gold standard treatment of Coordinated Specialty Care which includes medication management, family psychoeducation groups, case management, individual therapy, peer support, and educational support. This clinic is currently not for patients in the prodrome phase of the illness or who are at clinically high risk for developing psychosis.
Philadelphia-PEACE
Suite #303 520 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA
The PEACE program is designed to help people in the early stages of psychosis learn how to manage their symptoms and meet their life’s goals. PEACE provides multidisciplinary evidence based services to individuals aged 15 and older, with Medicaid or who are Medicaid eligible and who have been experiencing psychosis for the first time within the last 12 months. With the right tools and supports, individuals can learn to feel better, manage personal challenges, connect with peers, and move toward success in all areas of their lives, including work, school and relationships.
PERC's multi-disciplinary program offers consultations on diagnosis, treatment, support and skill development for adolescents and young adults (ages 16-30 years) who exhibit warning signs of emerging psychosis or early psychosis, and their families.
STEP is an outpatient clinical program for the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of people who may be experiencing early symptoms and signs of psychotic illness in a recovery-oriented setting. STEP is part of the Comprehensive Recovery Services (CRS) division of UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital. STEP provides evaluation and treatment services for individuals, ages 14 to 40, who are having psychotic symptoms or difficulties separating reality from unreal experiences or false beliefs.
InSight's objective is to do more than just provide evidence-based treatment for someone who has experienced psychosis for the first time. This intervention hopes to prevent worsening of symptoms, prevent future episodes of psychosis, build one's skillset and travel alongside them on their journey towards recovery so they can achieve the life that they desire.
Hope is an early intervention Program for individuals between the ages of 15-25 who are experiencing early signs of psychosis or their first episode of psychosis within 12 months. Treatment is provided by a specialty coordinated care team. Treatment focuses on shared decision making, recovery, resiliency and achieving aspirations. The model of the program is evidenced based which indicates early intervention reflects positive outcomes.
On My Way, Chester County is part of Child and Family Focus which provides a continuum of mental health and supportive services that enhance the quality of life and relational well-being of youth and their families. On My Way serves young people age 15-30 that reside in Delaware County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to 18 months. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
Hope is an early intervention Program for individuals between the ages of 15-25 who are experiencing early signs of psychosis or their first episode of psychosis within 12 months. Treatment is provided by a specialty coordinated care team. Treatment focuses on shared decision making, recovery, resiliency and achieving aspirations.
The model of the program is evidenced based which indicates early intervention reflects positive outcomes.
ENGAGE is a First Episode Psychosis team working with youth 15-30 in Allegheny County who have been experiencing psychosis in the last 18 months. ENGAGE works with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, drug-induced psychosis, or those who have not yet been diagnosed. They work to provide personalized treatment and attention to maintain our client’s independence, enhance their quality of life in social and employment settings, and provide support for families.