For Yourself

If you are asking whether your drinking or drug use is “too much,” this page is for you. Get a quick look at what DreamLife treats, what the facility offers, and common signs it is time to ask for help.​

What’s Treated & What’s Offered

  • Alcohol, drugs, and co‑occurring mental health conditions like anxiety or depression.​
  • 24/7 residential care with evidence‑based therapies and holistic supports.​
  • Step‑down and aftercare options, including sober living, to support long‑term sobriety.​

Care is individualized, in an accredited, comfortable facility in Western Pennsylvania.​

Signs You May Need Help

  • Using substances to cope with stress, sleep, or emotions.
  • Needing more to feel the same or feeling unwell when you stop.​
  • Problems at work, school, or in relationships tied to your use.

If this sounds familiar, reaching out is a step toward better health, not a failure.​

Take the Next Step

  • Call any time for a private conversation about your situation and options.​
  • Quickly verify insurance and talk about costs before you come in.​
  • Start treatment in a structured, supportive setting focused on long‑term recovery.​

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