Access to addiction treatment is expanding in northern Lehigh County with the opening of the new Treatment Trends Slatington Outpatient Center, a cornerstone project funded through Lehigh County’s opioid settlement dollars.
The public is invited to celebrate the milestone at a grand opening and ribbon cutting on Friday, Nov. 14, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Venue 22, located at 661 Main St. in Slatington.
The new outpatient office represents a vital expansion of services for individuals and families in rural Lehigh County who previously faced long travel times, often over 40 minutes, to reach treatment programs in Bethlehem or Allentown.
“When we looked at where the greatest need existed, the northern part of our county clearly stood out,” said Joe Martellucci, Lehigh County Drug and Alcohol Administrator. “We heard from residents who were ready to begin treatment but couldn’t make it to their appointments because transportation was such a barrier. This new program brings treatment and recovery within reach.”
Funded by Lehigh County Drug and Alcohol, the new facility was developed following a competitive proposal process that began in early 2024. Treatment Trends, Inc. was selected as the provider to deliver licensed outpatient and intensive outpatient services, including individual and group therapy, assessments and case management, and referrals to additional support.
The celebration will feature remarks from county and state officials, live entertainment, community resource vendors, and a catered dinner buffet. The event will also include a resource fair with organizations providing information on county services, youth education and prevention, and family-focused recovery programs.
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