Skyline Recovery is proud to announce that its newest structured recovery home has received its certification from the Pennsylvania Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs.
According to Myles Mazzanti, president of Skyline Recovery, “The toll of substance use within our communities is an epidemic. This is why we are it is critical that we expand our services. We are pleased to expand our reach into the Brighton Heights community with our newest recovery home.”
This brings the total amount of homes to 6 locations. Skyline is focused on providing access to high quality live-in facilities to provide structure to residents as they work on transitioning to a life that is free of addiction.
According to Mazzanti, “the licensure program by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ensure that our facilities meet the standards they have in place and validate our support programs.”
About the Licensure Program
This program which is managed by the PA Department of Drugs and Alcohol Programs requires applying homes to meet various standards to the quality of their facilities as well as ensuring their policies and procedures meet the requirements from the department. To learn more about this process and the requirements, please click the link below.
Learn More About the Recovery Home Licensing Process