Residential
14 West Walnut Street, Washington, PA, 15301
Julie’s House at Turning Point Washington offers a six-month residential program in Washington, Pennsylvania, designed for pregnant women and mothers with young children recovering from **drug and alcohol addiction**. This specialized program provides a safe family environment where women can heal while caring for their children. In addition to residential treatment, the center supports adult women through halfway and three-quarterway housing, including care for co-occurring eating disorders such as anorexia and compulsive overeating. Treatment focuses on rebuilding stability, strengthening parenting skills, and fostering long-term sobriety through structured, compassionate care.
At Julie’s House at Turning Point Washington, women engage in individual and group counseling, 12-Step meetings, and educational programming centered on life skills, nutrition, budgeting, relapse prevention, and vocational readiness. Each family lives together in a furnished apartment, creating a home-like setting that encourages comfort, privacy, and routine. The campus spans five properties in a quiet neighborhood, close to transportation, employment, and local support resources. This whole-person approach—supported by medical evaluations, physical activity, and dietitian access—helps mothers rebuild confidence, nurture emotional growth, and successfully re-enter the community while maintaining focus on recovery.