Central East Alcohol and Drug Council Adolescent Outpatient Services is a non-profit center that supports teens struggling with substance use by providing structured outpatient care. The program allows adolescents to receive treatment while staying in their homes and attending school. It focuses on early intervention and recovery, offering services that fit into a teen’s daily life without requiring full-time residential care.
The program combines individual counseling, family therapy, and group sessions to help teens understand the impact of substance use. These therapies encourage self-awareness, strengthen family relationships, and teach practical skills for avoiding relapse. Licensed professionals guide teens through treatment plans that support both emotional and behavioral growth.
A unique feature of this program is its peer-led recovery support, where teens connect with others who have shared similar experiences. Recreational activities and educational components also play a key role, helping teens build confidence, develop life skills, and stay engaged in a healthy, recovery-focused lifestyle.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.