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In 1968, a group of distinguished business, political and community
leaders recognized a serious problem for the City of Philadelphia —
a growing number of people suffering from addiction were unable to find
help. Determined to address the problem, these leaders invited a small
group of substance abuse treatment professionals to create a residential
treatment program that would save the lives of individuals otherwise doomed
by their drug and alcohol addictions.
A cadre of willing supporters, which included Howard Adelstein, Dr. Griffin
Bates, Michael Baylson, Victor Biondo, Dr. Irwin Breslow, Judge Paul Dandridge,
Raymond Denworth, Esq., James Germano, James Giles, Esq., Thomas Gilhool,
Esq., Dr. Frederick Glaser, Michael Gold, Congressman William Green, Peter
Hearn, Esq., Joseph Jacovini, Esq., Jerome Kohn, D.O., Judge Edmund Speath,
Joan Specter, Aurelia Waters, Mr. & Mrs. William Wilcox, Edwin Wolf,
Esq., and Elias Wolf helped to establish Gaudenzia’s first program
and Board of Directors.
Thus, community volunteers gave birth to Gaudenzia’s first residential
substance abuse treatment program in a dilapidated North Philadelphia
rowhouse. The program took in addicted men and women – mostly heroin
addicts at the time – and provided the shelter, sustenance and support
they needed to join the rest of the "family" in living free
from drugs and alcohol. Most of these people had no ability to pay for
treatment, and maintenance of the program depended on day-to-day contributions
of food, clothing and furniture from the community.
Gaudenzia began as a mutual support community – a group of people
who, through the basic assumption that sticking together would give them
the strength and resolve to stop using drugs, were trying to recover from
addiction through their unity and support of one another. Back then, there
was little distinction between staff and residents. The senior residents
ran the program – they were the people who had been around long
enough to feel secure in their own recoveries and had gained enough knowledge
to manage the facility.
Gaudenzia gradually gained acceptance due to its effectiveness. Gaudenzia
expanded its programs steadily throughout the 70’s, 80’s,
90’s and 2000’s and now has a network of services so diverse,
virtually anyone in need can receive help for their individual substance
abuse problems.
The community responded enthusiastically and today Gaudenzia operates
over 103 programs in 58 locations throughout the system. Gaudenzia offers
comprehensive outpatient and residential programs that address the specialized
substance abuse treatment, prevention and education needs
of men, women and children.
Gaudenzia’s specialized programs meet the needs of adolescents,
pregnant/parenting women, dually diagnosed individuals (mentally ill and
substance abusing), HIV/AIDS symptomatic individuals and homeless individuals.
In addition, Gaudenzia administers the substance abuse treatment program
at the State Correctional Institute in Chester, which is the first correctional
facility in Pennsylvania dedicated entirely to the treatment of addicted
inmates. Gaudenzia also offers transitional living services for men and
women who complete our residential treatment programs. Gaudenzia’s
ACCESS program offers private industry, labor union and other organizations
employee assistance program services to address individual and organizational
substance abuse treatment needs.
Gaudenzia’s mission is to help people affected by chemical dependency,
mental illness and related conditions to achieve a better quality of life
– allowing them to live as productive and accountable individuals.
Gaudenzia also conducts research and educates the community on the causes,
treatment and prevention of addictions, mental illness and related conditions.
Gaudenzia views substance abuse as a complex biopsychosocial problem that
must be addressed on all levels. Individuals must make significant lifestyle
changes in order for recovery to be successful and long lasting. Gaudenzia
adheres to the holistic principles of the Therapeutic Community that encourages
individuals to take part in the treatment process as full partners, not
as objects or patients. Individuals admitted to Gaudenzia encounter a
highly structured family environment in which honesty, trust and mutual
self-help are the foundation of the treatment process. In addition, daily
seminars, group counseling and individual activities are offered to all
clients. Work responsibilities are assigned that teach basic cooperation,
respect and discipline.
Throughout
our 36-year history, the support of our communities has enabled Gaudenzia
to develop a network of services so diverse that virtually anyone in need
can be helped by Gaudenzia’s programs. Gaudenzia pioneered many
programs for specialized populations and has earned national attention
for innovative approaches to substance abuse treatment. We have also distinguished
ourselves through the unique achievements that are highlighted on the
following pages.
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