Recovery support
Marworth offers many additional services to support those in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction as they maintain sobriety.
Stage-Two Recovery Group for relapse prevention
Marworth now offers an outpatient Stage-Two Recovery Group to focus on preventing relapse. The group is ideal for patients who have demonstrated stabilization in their individual recovery process and express an interest in improving their relationships with themselves and others through further group therapy experiences. For more information on joining the Stage-Two Recovery Group at Marworth, call outpatient counseling at 800-442-7722.
Medication-assisted treatment
Marworth offers medication-assisted treatment, when appropriate, using naltrexone (brand name Vivitrol). In combination with counseling, medication assisted treatment is another tool to help maintain sobriety.
Support networks available to our patients at discharge
Caduceus meetings
Caduceus is a support group made up of healthcare professionals recovering from chemical dependence.
- Nurses Support Group meeting is for nurses in recovery from substance use disorders. Meetings are weekly on Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the God Room.
- Monthly Pharmacists Support Group meeting is for pharmacists in recovery from substance use disorders. Meetings are the second Sunday of every month at 6 p.m. in the God Room.
AA meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at Marworth are open to the public
Saturdays at 8 p.m and Sundays at 10 a.m, and follow the 12-step model
for recovery. Click to find an AA meeting near you.
Al-Anon meetings
Al-Anon meetings at Marworth are open to the public Saturdays at 8 p.m. in the God Room, and are for family members and friends of alcoholics. Click to find an Al-Anon or Alateen meeting near you.
In your community
If you do not live near Marworth in Waverly, PA, contact your local outpatient addiction treatment program to learn about recovery support programs available in your community.
Call Marworth at 800-442-7722 to speak with an admissions counselor. You can enroll in a substance use recovery program yourself or refer someone else for treatment. Many people are referred to Marworth by a family member, family doctor, therapist, employer, employee assistance program, insurance provider, clergy, community organization or another drug and alcohol center.