About Eagleville Hospital
Eagleville Hospital in Eagleville, Pennsylvania, is one of the first state licensed hospitals for the treatment of substance use disorders. They offer residency treatment with 308 beds as well as outpatient services.
Insurance and Financial Assistance Options
The hospital accepts reimbursements from most major insurances, Pennsylvania Medical Assistance, and Medicare. If you are uninsured there may be funding through your residential county.
Financial assistance is available for eligible patients making less than 200 percent of the Federal Poverty guidelines. A sliding scale is also accessible. Patients 18 and older are accepted regardless of payment abilities, race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. They offer priority admission to injection drug users, veterans, and survivors of overdoses.
Scheduled referrals are accepted 24/7. The hospital encourages you to refer your loved ones in need of treatment. They offer behavioral treatment for substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, and primary mental illness.
Recreational Stress Reducing Treatments
Your treatment consists of recreational therapy. The hospital has a basketball court, a yoga studio, a music room equipped with instruments, an art room, and a fitness room. Stretching classes are taught in the yoga studio and cardio workouts and weight training can be done in the fitness room.
Arts and crafts therapy offers beadwork, wood burning, painting, and origami. Piano and guitar lessons, music appreciation education, drum circles, and karaoke offers a time of relaxing activities and fun. You can also take up chess, gardening, journaling, a literature discussion club, and courses to stop smoking.
Professional Training for the Next Generation
The hospital provides training for other professionals. Student therapists can get certified alcohol and drug counselor credits through the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Working professionals can be awarded continuing education hours for social work, which is offered in conjunction with Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work.