Primary Focus
- Addiction Recovery Treatment
From a mountaintop in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Clearbrook Manor offers a panoramic view of the historic Wyoming Valley. The glorious landscape surrounding the Manor complements our drug and alcohol treatment program. State-of-the-art facilities include our new dining hall, chef’s kitchen, office buildings, detox unit and rehabilitation wing, meeting rooms, and clinical and administrative offices. Whether greeted by summer green or autumn gold, visitors leave the Manor with the feeling that they have been somewhere special.
Our new residential building features a 22-bed detoxification unit, with a free standing sub-acute medical station staffed by trained nurses and private interview space, which provides the utmost in Clearbrook’s nationally leading “Patients Come First” treatment. Along with our detox unit, there are 46-beds where patients feel the warmth and comfort of a place where they discover hope and begin the journey of recovery.
Patients participate in both individual and group counseling, each of which is conducted by the patients’ primary counselors. In addition to individual and group sessions, patients participate in an intense daily schedule of activities, including lectures, discussions, gender, and special needs groups. Patients are also required to attend daily AA/NA meetings that are held in-house or community-based.
Clearbrook believes that establishing a comfort level and familiarity with the various types of AA/NA meetings is key to assisting the patient in developing a commitment to continue utilizing these meetings following their discharge from the Manor. Discharge planning begins the moment the patient is admitted to Clearbrook Manor and concludes with the patient reviewing, agreeing to and signing a commitment to a specialized after care plan. The discharge plan will include patient communication with a recovering individual who will meet the patient immediately after discharge, familiarizing him or her with local AA/NA meetings and introducing them to people within those groups.
Please do not bring any of the following items when being admitted to Clearbrook:
All smoking must be done during designated times and in designated areas. Smoking is not permitted indoors or within 50 feet of any building entryways.
Furthermore, we do allow patients to bring and use smokeless tobacco, such as chewing tobacco, and e-cigarettes otherwise known as “vapes.” The same rules apply for these products and their usage on the Clearbrook campus. At no time are these products permitted to be used in doors, and must only be used in designated smoking areas, during designated times.
After a patient has completed their blackout period, which is the first 5 days of treatment, friends and loved ones are permitted to visit on Sundays.
Sunday visitation begins at 12:30 pm and ends at 4:00 pm. During this time, we ask our family members and other loved ones to participate in a brief educational lecture, held by one of our Family Program Coordinators.
Cell phones are not permitted while a patient is in treatment at Clearbrook.
After a 5-day blackout (no contact) period, patients are permitted to make calls to loved ones and friends using in-house phone provided for patient use.