Alcohol Addiction Treatment
You Don’t Have to Hit Rock Bottom to Want a Better Life
Alcohol has a way of creeping in slowly — a few drinks after work, weekend binges, a glass to sleep, a bottle to cope. What started as something social or manageable can turn into something you’re hiding, planning around, or struggling to control.
At Freedom Healthcare Services, we understand that alcohol addiction doesn’t always look like rock bottom. You might still be holding down a job. You might still be taking care of your family. But if alcohol is controlling your life — physically, emotionally, or mentally — you don’t have to keep doing this alone.
We provide non-judgmental, medically-supported treatment that helps individuals break free from alcohol dependency and start building a sober life they’re proud of.

What Is Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)?
Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic brain condition where you struggle to control drinking, despite negative consequences. It affects your body, your decision-making, and often your self-esteem.
Signs you may need help with alcohol include:
Hiding or minimizing your use from family or coworkers
How We Treat Alcohol Addiction
Treatment may include:
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with Vivitrol to reduce cravings and block the euphoric effects of alcohol
- Individual counseling to address emotional triggers, trauma, and stress
- Group therapy for connection and shared accountability
- Relapse prevention to maintain progress through life’s challenges
- Telehealth therapy for flexible, private care from home
- Dual diagnosis treatment if depression, anxiety, or PTSD are also present

Why Clients Trust Freedom for Alcohol Recovery
We treat you with dignity
not judgment
We offer more than therapy
we integrate medical, emotional, and behavioral support
We understand functioning alcoholism
and how to address it without disrupting your life
Flexible scheduling
and multiple locations in Bridgeville, Ellwood City, and Rochester (Clear Choices)
Support at every step
from the first phone call to long-term sobriety planning