Finding Treatment
Treatment and support are available through Community Care and other resources.
Working with Community Care to Find a Provider
You can contact and schedule appointments with any provider in the Provider Directory that
you received in your welcome kit. You do not need prior authorization or a referral from
Community Care or another provider.
Our customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you
choose a provider that best meets your needs. Please call us at the member line number on
your County’s contact page.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Resources
Community Care has established a toll-free
phone line specifically for parents and guardians
of HealthChoices members who have been
diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Please call the Community Care Autism Support
Line at 1-866-415-1708 if you need information about autism
services and treatment options or to express a
concern related to services.
The Autism Support Line is answered by a
Customer Services Representative during regular
business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.). If you call after hours, you can leave
a message; a Care Manager will return your call
the next business day. Click here for more Autism Spectrum Disorder resources.
Other Resources
Domestic Violence
Pennsylvania Medical Society
Smoking Cessation
Pennsylvania Department of Health: Helpline
Pennsylvania Department of Health: Programs in Your Area
Childhood Obesity Information
Pennsylvania Medical Society Overweight and Obesity Information
Food & Nutrition Service - Eat Smart Play Play Hard
APHA - Tools for Parents, Teachers, Students, and Community Leaders to Eliminate Childhood Obesity
American Obesity Association - Childhood Obesity
Children and Teen Weight Loss
Addiction Information
Alcoholics Anonymous for Eastern Pennsylvania
Alcoholics Anonymous for Western Pennsylvania
Is Your Life Affected By Someone’s Drinking?
Narcotics Anonymous Meeting Locator
Is Your Life Affected By Someone’s Drug Abuse?
Other Mental Health Information
Children and Adults with ADHD
National Institute of Mental Health
National Alliance on Mental Illness
Mental Health America
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