Hours of Operation

Our Radnor location operates Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm. We offer both morning and evening group therapy sessions for our intensive outpatient program. Our adult and young adult partial hospitalization programs run on the same schedule every day. Please call our office at (610) 644-6464 to confirm program schedules.

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About Our Radnor Location

Our Radnor treatment center serves Montgomery and Delaware Counties with outpatient mental health services. We are located at the intersection of Route 30 and 476, down the road from Villanova University. We accept commercial insurance or self-pay clients.

Partial Hospitalization Program for Adults and Young Adults

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) at Radnor offers two separate tracks. It is intended to exclusively meet the needs of young adults ages 18-24, and adults ages 18+, who may be experiencing mental health symptoms due to increased anxiety, pressure, depression, helplessness and difficulty managing life stressors and transitions. Clients will develop self-awareness about their triggers and symptoms and learn coping mechanisms to improve their skill sets and overall wellness.

The Young Adult PHP track will also target areas such as setting healthy boundaries, improving communication skills, increasing behavioral activation, exploring career goals and independent living skills, and building confidence and insight into current choices and actions. This program is provided Monday-Friday from 9:30am to 1:30pm.

The PHP programs use traditional and holistic therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), motivational interviewing, yoga, art therapy, psychoeducation and aromatherapy. Clients receive individualized care from a psychiatric provider, therapists and holistic trainers. Our PHP is offered five days a week for fours a day.

Major Depressive Disorder IOP for Adults

New program available beginning September 25

Our Radnor location offers a CLOSED intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults who have a major depressive disorder diagnosis and struggling with anxiety, motivation, difficulty functioning with daily life and more. This program provides a more structured program than weekly counseling sessions with a therapist. The core IOP treatment method involves group therapy sessions which involve DBT skills, CBT and ACT.

Our counselors work to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that best meets the individual's mental health needs. When medication is necessary, we will refer the individual to one of our psychiatric providers. TMS is available for candidates in this IOP. This IOP is offered Monday through Thursday / 5:30-7:54p / Hybrid.

Intensive Outpatient Program for Young Adults and Teens

Our Radnor location offers Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for young adults ages 18-24 and teens ages 14-18. This program provides a more structured program than weekly counseling sessions with a therapist. The core IOP treatment method involves group therapy sessions—individual and family counseling sessions can be scheduled on an as-needed basis. The Light Program utilizes a variety of therapies, such as:

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Group processing
  • Skill-building exercises

Our counselors work to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that best meets the individual's mental health needs. When medication is necessary, we will refer the individual to one of our psychiatric providers. Our IOP is offered four days a week for two hours and 15 minutes.

NEW! Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Now Available

A drug-free alternative to antidepressant medications, TMS is offered to patients whose condition has not responded to at least one medication or those who are unable to tolerate medication side effects. Learn more here.

Why The Light Program?

The Light Program uses a compassionate, person-centered approach. Our therapists believe in their clients’ ability to make lasting changes for the better. We practice solution-oriented treatment, which means that our clinicians help you develop a treatment plan and work towards your goals.

For more information about our programming, reach out to our admissions team:

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