Addiction Treatment Center, Wyomissing

In Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, we provide outpatient addiction treatment for teens and adults who need structured care while living at home. You come to us when substance use, alcohol misuse, or gambling behaviors affect health, work, school, or family stability. 

This page explains the core services at our Wyomissing outpatient treatment center. Our programs work together to support early recovery, behavior change, and long-term stability. You begin with a clinical intake and addiction assessment so we can recommend the right level of outpatient care.


Caron Outpatient Treatment Center

845 N Park Rd, Wyomissing, PA 19610, United States

Mon: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tues: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wed: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thurs: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Fri: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Please call (887) 544-5881 to check for availability and schedule an appointment


Outpatient Addiction Treatment, Wyomissing

Our outpatient addiction treatment in Wyomissing helps teens and adults receive structured therapy while living at home. You attend scheduled sessions during the week and return home each day. This level of care works for individuals balancing work, school, or family responsibilities in Wyomissing and West Reading. Treatment includes group therapy, individual counseling, and relapse prevention planning focused on daily behavior change.

Intensive Outpatient Program, Wyomissing

Our intensive outpatient program in Wyomissing provides structured therapy three to four days per week during early recovery. Morning and evening sessions allow you to maintain work or family responsibilities. This program supports adults who need more accountability while living at home in Wyomissing or commuting from Sinking Spring. IOP focuses on relapse patterns, emotional triggers, and consistent therapeutic engagement beyond standard outpatient care.

Gambling Addiction Treatment, Wyomissing

Our gambling addiction treatment in Wyomissing helps adults whose betting, online gambling, or sports wagering has led to debt or family conflict. You may seek care after repeated failed attempts to stop or escalating financial strain. We provide structured outpatient therapy focused on interrupting compulsive gambling patterns. Treatment targets impulse control, distorted thinking, and stress-related triggers. We support individuals in Wyomissing and nearby Spring Township seeking focused outpatient care for problem gambling.

Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Wyomissing

Our alcohol addiction treatment in Wyomissing supports adults whose drinking has become difficult to control. You may seek care if tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, or repeated relapse are affecting health, relationships, school, or job performance. We serve adults across Wyomissing and nearby communities who need structured outpatient alcohol care. Treatment addresses cravings, high-risk situations, and co-occurring depression, anxiety, or trauma within a coordinated care plan.

Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment, Wyomissing

Our co-occurring disorders treatment in Wyomissing supports teens and adults facing both addiction and mental health conditions. You may struggle with substance use alongside depression, anxiety, bipolar symptoms, or PTSD. We treat both conditions at the same time within one coordinated outpatient plan. Care includes therapy and psychiatric evaluation when medication is indicated. This integrated approach supports dual recovery for individuals in Wyomissing.

Addiction Assessment, Wyomissing

Our addiction assessment in Wyomissing helps determine the appropriate level of care before treatment begins. You meet with a clinician to review substance use patterns, mental health symptoms, medical history, and daily functioning. This structured evaluation provides a clear recommendation for outpatient or intensive outpatient care. When indicated, a psychiatric evaluation is included to clarify medication needs. We provide clear next steps for individuals and families seeking addiction treatment in Wyomissing.

Recovery Maintenance Group, Wyomissing

Our recovery maintenance group in Wyomissing supports adults who have completed primary treatment and want continued structure. You attend scheduled group sessions focused on relapse prevention and daily coping skills. This level of care helps maintain accountability while living and working in Wyomissing or nearby Reading. Sessions reinforce sober routines and peer support after intensive outpatient care. The group provides structured follow-up for long-term stability.

Alcoholism Treatment Program, Wyomissing

Our alcoholism treatment program in Wyomissing provides structured outpatient care specifically for alcohol recovery. You attend regular group sessions and individual therapy to build accountability and relapse-prevention skills. This program supports adults who need organized alcohol treatment while living at home in Wyomissing. Participants are placed at the appropriate outpatient level after intake. Psychiatric services are available when medication support is indicated.

Rehabilitation Center, Wyomissing

As a rehabilitation center in Wyomissing, we provide structured outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. You receive scheduled therapy, clinical oversight, and recovery planning while continuing to live at home. This setting supports stabilization without inpatient admission. We serve teens and adults in Wyomissing seeking organized outpatient addiction rehab.

Counselor, Wyomissing

Our counseling services in Wyomissing provide individual therapy for addiction, trauma, PTSD, depression, and anxiety. You meet with a licensed clinician to address emotional regulation, coping skills, and recovery goals. Counseling supports teens and adults who need structured outpatient mental health care. Services include individual counseling, addiction counseling, trauma-focused therapy, and group therapy when peer support strengthens progress.

Driving Directions to Our Wyomissing Center

Our Wyomissing center is located on Park Rd, with convenient access from major roads serving the Greater Reading area. On-site parking is available, including a wheelchair-accessible car park and accessible entrance for added ease.

Driving Directions from Granite Point Drive in Wyomissing:

  • Head southwest on Garfield Ave toward Lake Ave

  • Turn left at the first cross street onto Lake Ave

  • Turn left onto Reading Blvd

  • At the traffic circle, take the second exit and stay on Reading Blvd

  • Turn right onto Penn Ave

  • Turn left onto N Park Rd

  • Continue on N Park Rd; our center will be on the right


Questions People Ask About Addiction Treatment Centers in Wyomissing

Behavioral therapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy, is the most common form of treatment for addiction. CBT helps you identify harmful thought patterns, manage cravings, and prevent relapse. It is often delivered in outpatient or intensive outpatient programs.

Five common warning signs of addiction are loss of control, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, secrecy, and continued use despite harm. You may also notice declining work or school performance and increased isolation. Early recognition improves the effectiveness of outpatient treatment.

Yes, addiction is classified as a mental disorder under Substance Use Disorders in the DSM-5. It involves impaired control, cravings, and continued use despite negative consequences. Treatment addresses both brain changes and behavior patterns through therapy and clinical support.

Yes, addiction is treatable with structured therapy and clinical oversight. Outpatient and intensive outpatient programs help stabilize substance use and build relapse prevention skills. When co-occurring mental health conditions are present, integrated treatment improves long-term recovery outcomes.

Some people attempt to stop on their own, but long-term recovery rates are higher with structured treatment. Severe addictions can involve withdrawal symptoms that require medical supervision. Therapy and clinical support provide accountability, coping strategies, and relapse prevention planning.

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