Addiction support, resources, and providers
Reaching out for help with concerns about substance use can feel overwhelming. You are not alone. In the United States, nearly 50 million Americans experienced substance use disorder in the past year.1 Fortunately, there are resources and tools available to help. The providers listed below offer specialized, convenient, and private care for substance use disorders.
Find the right support quickly
AmeriHealth offers behavioral health care navigation services to help our members quickly connect with quality care that meets their or their loved one’s specific needs. Our trained Behavioral Health team is available to:
- Assess and understand members’ needs and provide information about treatment options
- Identify in-network providers and directly connect members to care
- Provide in-the-moment support during tough times
- Connect members to the right resources to ensure the coordination of their or their loved one’s physical and behavioral health needs, including AmeriHealth Case Management for ongoing support
Members should call the number on the back of their AmeriHealth ID card under Mental Health or 1-800-809-9954 to reach our Behavioral Health team.
Members can also use the Shatterproof Treatment Atlas tool to find an addiction treatment facility for themselves or a loved one.*
Virtual care substance use providers†
The following providers offer high-quality outpatient treatment, including fast access to care, ongoing medication-assisted treatment (MAT), individual counseling, and recovery support services.
Pelago
Pelago is a virtual program for members seeking assistance with alcohol or opioid use. A care team provides assessment, medication, counseling, and an online digital program to support relapse prevention, manage cravings, and provide support via chat and live care hotline.
- Ages 15+ (16+ for medication-assisted treatment of opioid-use disorders)
- Visit my.pelagohealth.com/amerihealth or call 1-877-349-7755 for more information.
Pursue Care
Pursue Care provides virtual and in-person substance use and co-occurring mental health care, including withdrawal management, medication management, individual counseling, and case management services for adults with mild to moderate substance use disorders.
- Ages 18+
- Office locations for in-person care include Allentown, PA; Voorhees, NJ; and Newark, DE.
- Call 1-866-799-9805 for more information.
- Visit pursuecare.com for online scheduling.
Ria Health
Ria Health is a virtual care provider focused on assisting members in changing their relationship with alcohol. Ria Health offers evidence-based outpatient services that combine coaching, counseling, medication, and a technology platform to make getting help with alcohol easier.
- Ages 18+
- Call 1-866-974-3959 for more information.
- Visit riahealth.com/directory-referral for online scheduling.
If you need immediate assistance
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741. Free, 24/7 Mental Health Support
- National Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-442-4673
- Parent Help Line: 1-855-DRUG-FREE (1-855-378-4373)
- Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
- Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255
Additional resources
Tobacco
Smokefree.gov provides free, accurate, evidence-based information and professional assistance to help support the immediate and long-term needs of people trying to quit smoking.
Vaping
People of all ages have taken an interest in vaping in recent years. Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance. Recent reports indicate that vaping is unsafe and can create serious damage to the lungs. Learn the facts about e-cigarettes and the effects they can have on adults and youths by checking out the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Health Effects of Vaping and E-Cigarette Use Among Youth. If you’re concerned that your child or teen is becoming addicted to vaping, help is available. Teen.SmokeFree.gov provides tools, resources, and information to help support young people who want to become smoke-free.
Alcohol
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is open to anyone affected by an alcohol-related disorder. There are no age or education requirements.
- Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers who share their experiences in applying the Al-Anon principles to problems related to the effects of alcoholism on people in their lives. | 1-888-425-2666
Drugs
- Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based association that provides a recovery process and support network for those affected by substance abuse disorders.
- Nar-Anon is a support group primarily for those who are affected by the addiction of someone in their lives. | 1-800-477-6291
- The Partnership to End Addiction
- Family Checkup: Positive Parenting Prevents Drug Abuse
- The National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Prescription Opioids: What you need to know
- Find the nearest Drug Take-back sites where you can dispose of prescription drugs.
- The State of New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services provides an online resource to help New Jersey residents find treatment options and other related services for substance abuse disorder.