Why Caron’s Pennsylvania Campus is One of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers

Caron’s Pennsylvania campus has routinely been recognized by Newsweek as one of the best addiction treatment centers. Why does the popular magazine rank Caron’s treatment center so highly year after year?

In this article, we’ll go over the methodology used to determine Newsweek’s rankings and explain how Caron’s outstanding services help those struggling with substance use and mental health conditions.

Newsweek Names Caron One of America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers

For the fifth consecutive year in a row, Caron’s Pennsylvania campus has been ranked as a top addiction treatment facility in the state. According to Newsweek's 2024 “America’s Best Addiction Treatment Centers” list, this ranking reflects Caron’s commitment to its residents, core values, partners, and community.

Methodology Used for Rankings

Newsweek’s rankings are based on a comprehensive and independent study of more than 4,000 medical professionals and administrators in collaboration with Statista, Inc. The criteria were based on the quality of services provided, reputation, and accreditations received from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)​​.

Why Caron’s Pennsylvania Campus Was Recognized

Caron is more than an addiction recovery center. The rehab facility treats drug dependency with compassion and understanding, all while addressing co-occurring disorders and mental health conditions.

They’ve also achieved success because of the wide range of treatment options offered, including medication-assisted therapy, inpatient treatment, and customized outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. These programs are designed to cater to specific levels of care and require state-level licensure. Learn more about each treatment option below.

Core Inpatient Programs

These programs offer trauma-informed and comprehensive substance use treatment services designed to help teens, young adults, men, women, LGBTQIA+ affirming, executives, and loved ones recover. Caron is an in-network partner with many health insurance companies, making Core inpatient treatment programs more accessible to those who need them.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

Caron’s intensive outpatient programs cater to substance use disorders and co-occurring behavioral health problems. These outpatient services offer a holistic trauma-informed approach and customized support, allowing those in recovery to continue their daily activities while on a treatment plan that prioritizes their mental, physical, and spiritual well-being.

Inpatient & Outpatient Programs at Caron’s Pennsylvania Campus

Caron’s signature residential inpatient and outpatient treatment programs are tailored to meet each client’s sober living needs — whether those needs are clinical, medical, or psychological. Caron’s Pennsylvania campus offers multiple different treatment services including:

Caron’s rehabilitation facilities provide a unique opportunity for individuals to overcome drug and alcohol use issues with evidence-based substance use treatment modalities — another reason Caron is ranked so highly.

Specialized Programming

Caron provides programs specifically designed for patients with unique mental health and physical wellness needs, such as:

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Programs

This medical detox treatment supports clients detoxing or recovering from opioid use and other forms of addiction, using evidence-based treatment options, including dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). This program helps reduce cravings, anxiety, and other withdrawal symptoms while paying particular attention to the individual's core needs.

MAT programs are available at Caron’s Pennsylvania and Florida inpatient campuses, along with the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania (Wyomissing) outpatient locations.

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If you or a loved one is struggling with an addiction, contact Caron Treatment Centers today to see what options we have for you.

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