About
About Open Door of Indiana PA Inc
The Open Door of Indiana, Pennsylvania is one of the longest-running behavioral health providers in Indiana County, with a history that stretches back to 1972 when it began as a volunteer crisis hotline. More than fifty years later, the organization has grown into a licensed outpatient facility serving roughly five hundred individuals each month from offices at 665 Philadelphia Street, Suite 202, in downtown Indiana, Pennsylvania.
The Open Door’s clinical work runs along three connected service lines. Crisis Intervention provides 24/7 hotline, text and on-site stabilization for individuals in acute distress, including suicide-risk patients and people in active substance use crisis. Counseling Services deliver outpatient therapy and intensive outpatient programming for alcohol use, substance use, gambling disorder, trauma and co-occurring mental health conditions, available both in person and through telehealth. The Impaired Driving program — for which The Open Door serves as the official DUI Coordinator for Indiana County — provides court-ordered evaluations, education and treatment for individuals charged with DUI.
Clinical methods include cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, brief intervention and contingency management, with care delivered by licensed clinicians and adapted to individual treatment goals. The organization specifically serves adolescents and adults, men and women, court-ordered patients, and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing through ASL-accessible programming. Trauma-informed care is integrated across services, reflecting SAMHSA’s recognition of The Open Door as a trauma-aware provider.
The Open Door is in-network with most health insurance plans and accepts Medicaid, state-funded coverage, private insurance, sliding-scale arrangements and self-pay. The organization publishes a fee schedule for self-pay patients and offers financial assistance for those who qualify. The 24/7 crisis line and main office phone is (724) 465-2605.
- Over 50 years of addiction treatment experience serving Indiana County since 1972
- 24/7 crisis intervention and crisis text line for emergency support
- Extended weekday hours until 8 PM accommodating working individuals
- Telehealth and mobile support services expanding treatment accessibility
- Sliding fee schedule for out-of-pocket payments making treatment affordable