KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit

KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit Established in 1994, we are one of the oldest s*x addiction treatment centers in the country. Program activities are provided seven days a week.

Welcome to the KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit (ECU) for issues surrounding s*xual compulsivity and trauma. The residential center is a 16-bed treatment program located in Suburban Philadelphia. The Extended Care Unit treats multiple addictions and co-occurring disorders. Treatment components address the cognitive, behavioral, spiritual, emotional and psychological aspects of addiction and recovery. The length of stay varies in this twelve-step based program and ranges depending upon individual needs and completion of specific therapeutic tasks. The minimum length of stay is 30 days. The KeyStone Center Extended Care unit (ECU) provides individualized treatment utilizing a holistic approach to mind and body. The caring and compassionate staff promote patient strengths in a safe environment where healing may begin. The KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit provides a multidisciplinary team made up of seasoned professionals dedicated to the treatment of s*xual addiction and trauma that have worked in the ECU since it's inception. The multidisciplinary team includes a psychiatrist, physician, art therapist, psychologists, social workers, family therapists and interns. Physicians are on the medical staff of KeyStone ECU, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of KeyStone ECU. The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. Model representations of real patients are shown. We are unable to provide medical advice through social media. Please contact your physician, or in case of emergency, call 911 or the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline at 988. Please visit our website for language assistance, disability accommodations, the non-discrimination notice, Terms of Service and other important disclaimers.

Our Director of Business Development, Jennifer East, proudly represented our organization at the Friends Hospital Resour...
05/30/2025

Our Director of Business Development, Jennifer East, proudly represented our organization at the Friends Hospital Resource Fair! It was a great opportunity to connect with community partners, share valuable resources and discuss how The Keystone Center continues to support mental health and addiction recovery.

Thank you to Friends Hospital for hosting such an impactful event!

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08/15/2023

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Our facility is here for you and your loved ones. We understand that mental health is a vital component of overall well-...
08/08/2023

Our facility is here for you and your loved ones. We understand that mental health is a vital component of overall well-being. Our dedicated team of compassionate professionals is committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment where individuals can embark on their journey towards healing and growth. Reach out today!

08/01/2023

Welcome to August and ! This month is all about embracing self-care, mental clarity, and nurturing our bodies and minds. Remember, your well-being matters, and you deserve to be the best version of yourself!

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Over the past year, the 988 Hotline has become a beacon of hope, providing a safe space for thousands of individuals see...
07/18/2023

Over the past year, the 988 Hotline has become a beacon of hope, providing a safe space for thousands of individuals seeking support and understanding. Together, we've created a community that values mental health and breaks the barriers of stigma.

July is here, and it's time to raise our voices and shed light on the importance of Minority Mental Health Month! Take t...
07/11/2023

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07/04/2023

Wishing you all a safe and joyous 4th of July! Let the beauty of this day fill your heart with pride and gratitude.

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06/19/2023

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Let's come together to shed light on post-traumatic stress disorder and show our support for those who are living with i...
06/14/2023

Let's come together to shed light on post-traumatic stress disorder and show our support for those who are living with it. PTSD affects millions of people worldwide, often as a result of experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It can have a profound impact on one's mental health, making it essential for us to foster understanding, compassion, and provide resources for those affected.

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Welcome to the KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit (ECU) for issues surrounding s*xual compulsivity and trauma. The residential center is a 16-bed treatment program located in Suburban Philadelphia. The Extended Care Unit treats multiple addictions and co-occurring disorders. Treatment components address the cognitive, behavioral, spiritual, emotional and psychological aspects of addiction and recovery. Program activities are provided seven days a week. The length of stay varies in this twelve-step based program and ranges depending upon individual needs and completion of specific therapeutic tasks. The minimum length of stay is 30 days. The KeyStone Center Extended Care unit (ECU) provides individualized treatment utilizing a holistic approach to mind and body. The caring and compassionate staff promote patient strengths in a safe environment where healing may begin. The KeyStone Center Extended Care Unit provides a multidisciplinary team made up of seasoned professionals dedicated to the treatment of s*xual addiction and trauma that have worked in the ECU since it's inception. The multidisciplinary team includes a psychiatrist, physician, art therapist, psychologists, social workers, family therapists and interns. IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION

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Model representations of real patients are shown. Actual patients cannot be divulged due to HIPAA regulations.