New Vitae Wellness and Recovery Expands Services for Veterans in Quakertown
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New Vitae Wellness and Recovery Expands Services for Veterans in Quakertown

Sponsor: New Vitae Wellness and Recovery
Author: Sarah Larson, sarah@furiarubel.com, 215-340-0480

New Vitae Wellness and Recovery is pleased to announce the development of new residential behavioral health services for male and female veterans, with the opening of a new home in Quakertown. The Veterans Pathways program offers a wider array of individualized housing options for veterans who experience behavioral health, addictions, and/or brain injury symptoms.

“We have expanded our clinical services to veterans to include a Veterans Pathways Home in Quakertown,” said New Vitae President and CEO Judith Yanacek. “We now are able to offer an array of residential-based, trauma-informed treatment options to veterans in various stages of recovery.  Veterans Pathways is a sober community that promotes abstinence from substance use, engagement, peer support, self-worth, independent living, vocational skills enhancement, inclusion, and the use of community resources to support recovery.”      

New Vitae Wellness and Recovery introduced the new residential services to members of the Veterans Administration and other professionals at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and barbeque on May 31, 2018.  Honored guests were treated to a tour of the residences, a cookout, and a resident-led dance troupe routine, as well as a review of the recovery center’s clinical services.

“New Vitae is grateful to be able to present our additional supports for veterans,” Yanacek said. “We look forward to offering these safe spaces where the men and women of our military can access recovery services while utilizing the peer-to-peer support of other veterans.”   

Those interested in learning more about the Veterans Pathways program are encouraged to contact New Vitae Wellness and Recovery at 610-928-0173.

PHOTO CAPTION: (pictured from left to right) Donna Devlin, Executive Administrator at New Vitae Wellness and Recovery; Shaina Ward, representing Senator Bob Mensch; two resident veterans, Thomas Gonzalez, Homeless Veterans Outreach Social Worker at Allentown VA Outpatient Clinic; Representative Craig Staats, and William Hoke, Vice President of Development at New Vitae Wellness and Recovery celebrate the opening of The Veterans Pathways program during a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Quakertown, Pa.

About New Vitae Wellness and Recovery: New Vitae Wellness and Recovery offers a variety of behavioral health outpatient services, co-occurring addiction services, brain injury supports, and residential treatment facilities for adults. Emphasizing integrated and holistic healing options, all services are provided using the lens of the recovery model to ensure trauma-informed, strengths-based support. Our innovative, intensive care models blend clinical services with residential assistance to promote individualized wellness. New Vitae offers a continuum of housing options to maintain connections with local communities. We offer treatment tailored to the unique needs of individuals, including: veterans, young adults ages 18 to 25, and, through our Action Recovery services, individuals diagnosed with brain injuries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, or Intellectual DisAbilities. Our specialized services include Certified Peer Support, deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. To learn more, please visit www.newvitaewellness.com.


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