Who We Are
Founded in 1889, Family Services of Warren County strives to be an essential part of helping the community heal and grow to it’s fullest potential.
Our staff will work collaboratively with individuals, as well as family members, other behavioral health providers, primary care physicians, probation and other support elements, to promote continuity of care and increase overall well being.
A lot of times the hardest step is the first one. Our counselors are experienced and ready to help you.
What We Do
Our areas of treatment include:
- Mental Health Outpatient Therapy
- Substance Abuse Outpatient Therapy
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Individual, Family, and Group Interventions
- Couples Therapy
- Healthy Relationships, DUI, and Anger Management Evaluations
- Recovery Support Services (CRS)
- Provides Assessments
How To Begin
Please call our office at (814) 723-1330 to schedule an appointment. Let us know if you require handicapped access at the time of your call.
We provide in-person counseling as well as telehealth appointments.
We are open every weekday except New Year’s Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.
We accept most major insurance, and offer other payment options such as a sliding fee discount program, and charity care.
”Empowering individuals, children, and families to seek their greatest potential by offering innovative and holistic healing through professional counseling.”
Multiple 8 week sessions available to learn new skills and behaviors.
Recovery Support Services
designed to assist individuals who are seeking additional support.
“I was so nervous coming to FSWC but I feel so much better after talking with you (therapist).
I really look forward to meeting with you each week.”
Family Services of Warren County, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. We receive major support from donors to our biannual mailing campaign What’s Happening, Family Services Fundraising, The United Fund of Warren County, Warren Gives, and the “Let us Egg your yard” Fundraiser.