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Redwood Wellness

Verified Treatment Center

Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

Meadville, PA · 16335

SAMHSA Verified IOP MAT
Specializes in Dual Diagnosis Trauma-Informed Pregnancy-Postpartum Adolescent

Key Takeaways for Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

  • IOP · MAT offered
  • Accepts Medicaid, Private insurance
  • SAMHSA-listed facility
  • Direct line available · Helpline free & confidential 24/7

About Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission is an addiction-treatment facility located in Meadville, PA. The facility's programming is outpatient (IOP, MAT), not residential. What follows is an orientation — not a review — to the practical questions worth asking before admission.

Care levels at Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

The care-level question matters because what a facility offers is what it can realistically treat well. Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission is an outpatient-focused program (IOP, MAT) — patients live at home or in sober living and attend treatment sessions. This level of care is clinically appropriate for mild-to-moderate substance use disorder, or for patients stepping down from residential. Before admission, an independent clinical assessment (from a primary-care doctor, licensed substance-use counselor, or addiction-medicine physician) can confirm whether Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission's offerings match the clinical need.

Insurance and payment

Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission accepts both Medicaid and commercial insurance, which is the broadest payer profile and typically correlates with programs that operate at scale across the economic spectrum. What tends to produce post-admission financial surprise is not the facility being out of network — it is the verbal assurance that did not make it into writing. Ask for the written VOB before admission, save the email, and the rest of the financial conversation becomes a lot simpler.

Specialty programming

The facility's documented specialty programming includes: Adolescents, Adult women, Pregnant/postpartum women. If that matches what you or your family member need, great — and worth asking specifically about what the programming looks like day-to-day (how many hours per week of specialty-specific content, who leads it, what credentials they hold).

Before you call

Before admission to Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission, three questions consistently produce the most useful information: (1) which ASAM level of care are you treating me at, and what is the clinical rationale; (2) can you send me a written Verification of Benefits for my specific insurance plan; (3) what is your policy on medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder — specifically, do you continue patients on buprenorphine or methadone during residential programming. The facility's documented pharmacotherapy offerings suggest MAT is available — confirm the specific medications and prescriber access during the admissions conversation.

Listing sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced April 2026. Verify current programs directly with the facility.

Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission at a Glance

Levels of care

IOP · MAT

Service settings

Outpatient, Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment

Therapy approaches

Brief intervention, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Motivational interviewing, Matrix Model, Relapse prevention, Substance use disorder counseling

Special populations

Adolescents, Adult women, Pregnant/postpartum women, Adult men, Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, Clients who have experienced trauma

Medications

Acamprosate (Campral®), Buprenorphine with naloxone, Buprenorphine without naloxone, Buprenorphine (extended-release, injectable), Naltrexone (oral), Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable)

Insurance & Payment Accepted

Confirm in-network status before admission — verification is free.

Medicare

Private insurance

Coverage details →

TRICARE / VA

Contact & Location

Address

920 Water Street, Meadville, PA 16335

Facility direct line

814-724-4100

Website

www.ccdaec.org

Questions about this facility

Common questions about Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission

Answered from public sources: SAMHSA listings, federal parity regulations, and our own admissions helpline intake notes.

Is Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission listed in the SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator?

Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission appears in our directory because it is sourced from the federal SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. The SAMHSA listing is the federal reference for licensed substance-use programs in the United States — inclusion requires active state licensure. If you want to verify independently, you can search by name or ZIP at findtreatment.gov.

What insurance does Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission accept?

Insurance network lists change frequently, so the definitive answer is always to call the facility directly or call our helpline — we verify benefits on the line, for free. In general, most SAMHSA-listed programs in PA accept at least one commercial insurer plus Medicaid. Out-of-network coverage depends on your specific plan's behavioral-health benefits.

How do I know if this level of care is right for me?

The clinical answer comes from an ASAM assessment — a six-dimension evaluation of withdrawal risk, medical conditions, mental state, readiness to change, relapse potential, and living environment. A good intake conversation at Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission (or any SAMHSA-listed program) will walk through those dimensions before recommending a level of care. If you would like help thinking through the fit first, take our 2-minute self-assessment.

Is calling confidential? Will my employer find out?

Substance-use treatment records are protected under 42 CFR Part 2 — a federal rule stricter than HIPAA. An employer cannot access your records without a court order or your written consent. Insurance claims will reflect that behavioral-health services were provided, but not the diagnosis or the content. Calls to our helpline and to Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission directly are confidential.

What happens if I call the helpline instead of the facility?

Our helpline ((877) 444-GROW) is answered 24/7 by licensed admissions counselors. They will ask about insurance, location preference, and clinical priorities, then match you against in-network verified programs. You can request Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission specifically. There is no obligation to admit — the call is informational.