About Project Transition – Reading
Project Transition is a private, community based mental health and substance abuse treatment program in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their philosophy is that therapy and healing are more effective when delivered in a supportive community setting. They serve adult clients.
Treatment at this location prepares clients for reintegration into their communities through vocational and education support programs. They measure the success of each client through a series of milestones that test and observe their ability to perform independent functions and manage themselves. Services offered include:
The residential program sees clients living at the location during treatment. Clients in this program are supervised and cared for by staff 24 hours a day, so it’s best for individuals with severe symptoms. A daily schedule in the inpatient program includes therapy (individual, group, and family), vocational training and support, education, community meetings and activities, and target support to promote independent living.
SOS is a program that creates a support network through partnered community programs for children and adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. SOS provides clients with crisis and intervention services in addition to outpatient support programs so they can better live independently.
Project Transition accepts most major insurance. It’s the responsibility of each client to confirm with their plan their in network and out of network benefits.