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Program Overview
We believe that an understanding of the history and conceptual framework
from which Peniel has evolved is essential in obtaining a comprehensive
view of the program.
This section of the site is designed to provide you with insight as
to who we are and what we do. It is divided into three categories:
Background, Treatment and Programs. Click on the link to
view each of
these categories.
OVERVIEW
Peniel Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center is
a community-based program that offers help to both
men and women, eighteen years of age and older who are suffering
from
the effects
of substance abuse.
Through the use of an individualized treatment
plan, each client has his or her needs addressed on
a personal level for the length of their
treatment, which is between twelve and eighteen months
long.
The aim and driving force behind the Peniel program
is to help the abusers overcome their addictions and
learn how to live effective and
productive lives as contributing members of their communities.
Currently,
Peniel is able to accommodate 42 clients in the male
and female population. However, upon the completion of
construction, the
dormitory will have the potential to house 135 people.
For those enrolled in the program, they live in a beautiful,
spacious dorm, which is located
in the West Taylor Township of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
In
order to be admitted to Peniel, a person may contact the
program independently. Regardless of the avenue taken, Peniel will give
final
approval during the applicant’s "on-site" interview.
Peniel serves all approved individuals regardless of race,
color, creed or religious affiliation.
An applicant must
demonstrate his or her interest and the desire to seek
treatment either by telephone or by a letter requesting admission
into the program. Their name is place on a roster and
the applicant receives an admissions packet explaining the program and
is
given a
tentative admission date, which can range from 30 to
120 days.
An applicant who fails to exhibit an ongoing interest (at least by
telephone contact) through the waiting period is removed from the waiting
list. Exceptions are made for situations wherein the perspective client
is precluded from doing so.
An applicant may reactivate his or her admission status by means of
written or telephone communication to Peniel. Applicants must be in
good physical and mental health.
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