Recovery Housing Resources
Acceptance House Sober Living partners with many organizations and support groups throughout Bucks County, PA and Southern, NJ. Resources, meetings and support groups are available to all residence in our recovery housing program, as well as their families and loved ones. Our partners offer encouragement, guidance, advice and support through the long-term recovery process. Whether you’re a recovery housing resident due to substance addiction, gambling, food or anything else, we have a resource partner to help you through your recovery journey. Read below to see how each specific Acceptance House partner can help you or your loved one today.
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Silver Linings Recovery Center: An Addiction Recovery Center in Lanhorne, PA offering a peaceful healing environment. No matter what addiction you’re struggling with, they have the tools and dedicated staff to help you recover.
PARR: The NARR Standard promotes the delivery of quality recovery support services. PARR Certified providers to the NARR standard ensures availability or recovery housing to those in need.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA): Recovery from a variety of drug addictions through a 12-step program and regular attendance at scheduled group meetings.
Cocaine Anonymous (CA): Recovery from cocaine addiction through a 12-step program and regular attendance at scheduled group meetings.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): Recovery from alcohol addiction through a 12-step program and regular attendance at scheduled group meetings.
Gamblers Anonymous (GA): Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to recover from their gambling problems.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA): Help for those suffering with many food-related addictions through weekly support meetings.
Al-Anon: Support group to help family and friends recover from the effects of someone else’s alcohol abuse through a 12-step program and attendance at scheduled group meetings.
Nar-Anon: Support group to help family and friends recover from the effects of someone else’s drug abuse through a 12-step program and attendance at scheduled group meetings.
ATAP: Non-profit organization created by Philadelphia Trade Unions to contain costs and promote improved service delivery for substance use disorder and mental health concerns to union members, retirees and dependents.
BCRHA: Dedicated to recovery house owners & managers, mental health professional and drug & alcohol treatment professional. Working to provide private, self-funded housing to individuals in Bucks County in need of long-term support to remain drug and alcohol free.
BCDAC: Local agency with a mission to reduce the use of tobacco and eliminate the use of illegal drugs and the abuse, misuse of and addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training): Global community of people and families working together to overcome the suffering caused by addiction. Mutual support meetings are free and open to anyone seeking science-based, self-empowered addiction recovery.