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Residential Beds for Clients Children - Glenolden

The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services reports that almost 1,427,000 kids under the age of 18 live with a drug addicted mother in a single-parent household. With so many mothers in need of treatment, acquiring programs that offer residential beds for clients children is important. Programs that accommodate the children of addicts are a developing area of drug rehab programs. Admitting that you have a drug addiction problem and need help is not a simple thing. Single mothers in this position are typically afraid that by admitting they need drug addiction treatment; they will lose custody of their kids. Drug rehab programs offering residential beds for individuals children are an excellent way of helping the drug addicted mother while making it possible for her to proceed to parent her children.

  • My Sisters Place
    4.2 miles from Glenolden, Pennsylvania
    My Sisters Place is located at:

    5601 Kingsessing Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA. 19143

    If you would like to contact My Sisters Place, you can reach them at 215-727-1640.

    My Sisters Place offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Residential Beds For Clients Children
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid)