New Vitae Wellness and Recovery offers hope to individuals on their journey to personal wellness. We specialize in designing residential behavioral health recovery plans for individuals and their families. Our residential and clinical services help Veterans, young adults, and other individuals who experience brain injuries, addictions and co-occurring behavioral health challenges. Residential services offer an array of options, including personal care homes, residential group homes, 24/7 care and semi-independent living. Located in beautiful Bucks, Lehigh, and Philadelphia Counties, New Vitae Wellness and Recovery provides a stable, safe and tranquil environment where individuals feel empowered to rewrite their life’s script. New Vitae = New Life

Here are some helpful tools, including videos, informational brochures, and other links to resources to assist you and your loved one on the road to recovery.

Action Recovery

Residential behavioral heath support services for adults diagnosed with brain injuries and other long-term behavioral challenges.
Addiction Services

Our group and/or individual therapy designed to support recovery from a variety of addictions, including substances and other challenging behaviors.
Clinical Supports

Our behavioral health recovery plans emphasize individual needs, including psychiatric assessment, medication management and cutting-edge treatments like deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS).
Residential Services

A variety of residential behavioral health options, including personal care homes, residential group homes, and supervised apartments help to support you on your journey.
Veteran Services

Our Veteran Pathways program offers peer support for Veterans, by Veterans. Clinical services and residential behavioral health or outpatient options are available. Individualized wellness and recovery plans are designed for each Veteran’s personal goals.
Young Adult Services

Young Adult services provide hope to young men and women aged 18 to 25 as they transition into adulthood. Residential behavioral health is combined with vocational, social, and educational support, while building connections and learning skills for independence.

HELPFUL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS

Behavioral Health Resources

Al-Anon (for families and friends of those who have a problem with drinking)

Alcoholics Anonymous

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

American Psychiatric Association

American Psychological Association

Healthy Minds Philly
Offers tools and resources to support and improve the mental health and well-being of all Philadelphians. 

I’m the Evidence Mental Health Campaign

Intervoice Online
Online network and resources for people who hear voices

NAMI - Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

NAMI – Bucks County, Pennsylvania

NAMI – Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania

NAMI – National Site Page

Narcotics Anonymous

National Institute of Mental Health

National Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-8255

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Suicide Prevention Information

Warmline, Lehigh Valley
Confidential hotline operated seven days a week by trained behavioral health services participants for Lehigh County residents.

Associations

ARTA

Brain Injury Association of PA

Mental Health Association in Pennsylvania

National Council for Behavioral Health

Pennsylvania Assisted Living Association (PALA)

Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumer Association (advocacy, information, and support)

Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association (RCPA)

Recovery Model Links

Mental Health Recovery

National Empowerment Center
(information re: Recovery model)

Veterans

PTSD: National Center for PTSD

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

LGBTQIA Supports

Mazzoni Center
Philadelphia's LGBTQIA+ Health care Center

PFLAG
Parents, Families, Friends and Allies of the LGBTQIA+ community

The Trevor Project
For LGBTQIA+ young adults in crisis

"This was by far the best outpatient program I've been to.  I've learned a lot and was able to build a strong foundation for my recovery."

- Alyssa C. (former treatment participant)