Program areas at Passages To Recovery
Drug treatment center - west homestead - a work release center which will reintegrate offenders into society and attempt To reduce the number of offenders that return To criminal behavior. The center provides residential correctional and work release services for offenders who are referred by the allegheny county jail in accordance with its guidelines and policies. Individuals at the west homestead property receive substance abuse treatment and are assisted in finding and maintaining jobs and are required To pay rent, court costs and restitution from their paychecks while in residence. A total of 13,573 resident days were provided in 2023.
In june 2020, Passages was awarded a grant from the Pennsylvania department of drug and alcohol To complete peer and family Recovery support services. This program has the goal of supporting our clients and the people who matter To our clients regardless of where they are in Recovery. Our non- clinical program is designed To develop participant's strengths and enable them To form healthier connections and experience more satisfying lives through shared life experience. The grant with the Pennsylvania department of drug and alcohol ended sept 2021. Passages opted To continue the program and sought additional funding that was secured in march 2022. Passages received additional funding from the allegheny county department of human services (dhs), with an effective start date of october 1, 2021. Passages has received approval from dhs for continued funding of the program through at least june 30, 2025.
Passages To Recovery, Inc. is licensed To provide outpatient treatment and mental health services from its manor building training facility. Contracts were secured with alda, ccbh and private insurance To provide these services.
In june 2022, Passages received a new funded program from the Pennsylvania department of drug and alcohol To complete the law enforcement assisted diversion (lead) program. The program has a goal of connecting people that are repeatedly arrested with a case manager who can help them. Lead helps people who have needs related To mental health, use of substances, or poverty. Lead often helps people To apply for housing, find jobs and training programs, therapist or psychiatrist, treatment for substance use, access To community services and improve relationships with family and friends.