Residential
134 Locust Street, Lancaster, PA, 17602
Spanish American Civic Association La Casa provides a structured and supportive residential environment for adult men working to overcome **severe drug and alcohol addiction**. This nonprofit program offers a three- to six-month stay, guiding residents through clearly defined phases that strengthen coping skills, promote relapse prevention, and support long-term stability. The program’s goal-oriented approach helps men rebuild responsibility, develop healthier routines, and progress toward a stable, independent future. With an emphasis on personal growth and accountability, residents receive the structure they need to focus fully on recovery.
Spanish American Civic Association La Casa uses evidence-based therapies—including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and family counseling—to help men develop emotional resilience and healthier decision-making habits. The program’s Orientation, Reentry, and Reunification phases help residents build values, prepare for employment, reconnect with family, and create safe housing plans. Living in a 23-bed shared home, men follow structured daily routines supported by staff oversight, peer mentorship, community involvement, and volunteer opportunities. This comprehensive, phase-based approach equips residents with practical skills, renewed confidence, and the foundation needed for lasting recovery.