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2 Best Alcohol and Drug Rehabs in Franklin, PA 2025

Updated Aug 26 2024

Conditions Treated
Level Of Care
Age Groups
Payment Options
Accreditations
Amenities
Substance Abuse UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor Addiction Medicine Service
(814) 518-2054
1310 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, 16323
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.27

Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Drug Rehab and Detox 7.85
Treatment Options 7.21
Insurance and Payments 6.00
Substance Abuse Oil Region Recovery
(814) 346-0079
701 Grant Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, 16323
Outpatient Rehab
Private Insurance

7.43

Drug Rehab and Detox 8.15
Alcohol Rehabilitation 8.00
Treatment Options 7.58
Insurance and Payments 6.00

Common Questions About Rehab in Franklin

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Rehab in Franklin includes outpatient clinics downtown, residential care across Venango County, and detox access via UPMC Northwest. Families often consider U.S. 322 and proximity to Oil City when comparing programs. Touring centers helps assess rural versus regional options.

Outpatient care is the more affordable choice, while residential programs in converted historic homes cost more due to lodging and therapy. Some programs provide income-based aid.

Most Franklin providers accept private insurance and Pennsylvania Medicaid, with staff verifying benefits before admission.

Dual diagnosis programs treat depression, anxiety, and trauma linked to industrial decline and rural isolation. These cost more but are partly covered.

Faith-based rehab often partners with local Catholic and Protestant congregations, offering prayer support and small-group recovery. Some operate with donations.

LGBTQ+-affirming services are limited in Franklin but accessible in Erie and Pittsburgh, with insurance support.

Franklin County is included in Pennsylvania’s 4,719 overdose deaths in 2023, most tied to fentanyl. Rural counties like Franklin report consistent overdose mortality despite statewide monitoring improvements. Local coalitions focus on naloxone access, crisis services, and community-based recovery.
2 Minute Read | Updated Aug 26 2024
Dr. Ash Bhatt
Written by
Wayne P. Brown
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Dr. Ash Bhatt
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