Catholic Charities – Erie

329 West 10th Street, Erie, PA, 16502

Accepts Insurance

TREATS

Substance use disorder

LEVELS OF CARE

IOP · Outpatient

Verified by RehabSeekers

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

Aetna · Ambetter (Centene) · Anthem / Elevance Health · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · and 6 more

About Catholic Charities – Erie

Catholic Charities occupies 329 West 10th Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. Services on file are intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Co-occurring treatment is listed, which matters where both are present.

This is outpatient provision, so daily life continues around the appointments. Telehealth appointments are recorded as available, which widens what is reachable for anyone without transport. The record notes group sessions alongside individual work. SAMHSA holds the federal registration and the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs the state license.

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Pennsylvania.
  • Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Care.
  • Location: Erie, Pennsylvania, Erie County.
  • Phone: 814-456-2091

Catholic Charities – Erie Detox and Rehab Services

The register shows Catholic Charities – Erie providing intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Sessions follow a set timetable while people keep living at home. A proper assessment sets the level rather than leaving it to guesswork, and it is worth asking for one explicitly.

The record shows integrated treatment rather than one problem then the other. Ask what a typical week involves before committing, since the schedule determines whether the program is workable alongside work or family.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Catholic Charities – Erie

Dual Diagnosis IOP Dual Diagnosis Treatment Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient Services (OP) Psychiatric Assessment & Evaluation Psychiatric Medication Management Relapse Prevention IOP Virtual IOP (Telehealth) Virtual Outpatient (Telehealth)

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Catholic Charities – Erie

Alcohol Benzodiazepines Cannabis Cocaine Illicit Drugs Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Opioid Prescription Drugs Oxycodone Stimulants

Mental Health Disorders Treated at Catholic Charities – Erie

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Catholic Charities – Erie

12-Step Facilitation (TSF) Addiction Counseling Behavioral Therapies Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Contingency Management (CM) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Dual Diagnosis Treatment EMDR Therapy Evidence-Based Therapies Family & Group Programming Family Therapy Group Therapy Holistic & Wellness Support Individual Therapy Recovery Coaching Trauma & PTSD Therapies

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Catholic Charities – Erie

Criminal Justice Involved Men Seniors (Older Adults) Teens (Adolescents) Women Young Adults (18–30)

How Much Does Treatment at Catholic Charities – Erie Cost?

For Catholic Charities – Erie, the ranges are $1,550 to $5,100 for a week of outpatient detox, $6,400 to $26,500 monthly for residential, $7,400 to $14,200 for PHP, $2,750 to $9,400 for IOP and $1,350 to $5,300 for outpatient. These are market ranges rather than the provider’s own figures.

Expect $150 to $500 for assessment, and $100 to $300 for a psychiatric appointment. Without cover those are the numbers; with it, expect $0 to $50 outpatient co-pays and larger sums for inpatient. Policies vary, so check benefits before committing. Figures reflect published Pennsylvania ranges as of August 2026.

Insurance Providers Accepted by Catholic Charities – Erie

Aetna Ambetter (Centene) Anthem / Elevance Health BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Carelon Behavioral Health Cigna Healthcare Humana Medicare TRICARE UnitedHealthcare

Catholic Charities – Erie Address, Location and Contact Information

The site is at 329 West 10th Street in Erie, Pennsylvania, 16502. The city lies within Erie County. The catchment reaches beyond the city itself. Public transport, parking and the length of the journey all affect whether someone completes a course of treatment, and they are worth settling before the first appointment rather than after.

It is worth calling first to confirm access, parking and the shape of a first visit. Where travel is difficult, ask whether an initial appointment can be held remotely. Reception hours vary, so a call that goes unanswered once is worth repeating rather than treating as a dead end.

Key Locations Served Near You

Catholic Charities – Erie

329 West 10th Street, Erie, PA, 16502

Accepts Insurance

Catholic Charities – Erie

329 West 10th Street, Erie, PA, 16502

Accepts Insurance

Catholic Charities – Erie Verified by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team

The RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team reviewed this Catholic Charities – Erie listing, registered at 329 West 10th Street, Erie, before it went live. Both the federal register and Pennsylvania licensing records were consulted.

We do not publish on a provider’s word alone. Public licensing records are the source, and listings are reviewed as those records change. Levels of care on record are intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Records are checked at the point of publication, and licensing can change afterwards, so confirming current status is sensible.

Catholic Charities – Erie Reviews and Ratings

This space is for reviews from people who have been through Catholic Charities in Erie. Accreditation detail tells you one thing; personal accounts tell you another. A pattern across several reviews tells you more than any one account, however strongly it is written.

Treat reviews as one source among several, read alongside the licensing detail above. People who have used the intensive outpatient and outpatient care provision here are the most useful source. The useful part of a review is normally the concrete detail rather than the summary judgement.