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Lehigh Valley Assertive Community Treatment: is a non profit organization and a subsidiary of 
Resources for Human Development (RHD). 

Agency: Lehigh Valley Assertive Community Treatment Team (LVACT)
A Division of Resources for Human Development, Inc. (RHD)

Service:
Community Treatment Team (CTT)


Address:
65 E. Elizabeth Ave. Suite 900 Bethlehem, PA 18018


Telephone:
610-882-1355

Fax:
610-882-3181


Program Hours:
Monday through Friday 8AM to 8PM

Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays 8:30AM to 4:30PM
On-Call availability for service needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Geographic Area Serviced:
Pennsylvania, Lehigh and Northampton Counties


Population Demographic:    
Lehigh County 320,517         
approx 348 square miles

Northampton County 278,169
approx. 377 square miles


Resources for Human Development. Please click the logo to go to the website for more info.
 
RECOVERY RADIO IS FINALLY HERE!! Click on the picture to the left or on the "Recovery Radio" link at the top of this page for new and exciting Radio Episodes. 
New Episodes uploaded often, so check back...and tell your friends! 

Who to Contact:
Sue Acklen - Program Director
Melanie Berger- Lead Clinician
Pat Fernandez - Administrative Coordinator
Joseph Slabikosky - Team Manager
Carl Kist - Team Leader 
Gretchen Kanusky - ICM (1) Supervisor 
Marcie Friend - ICM (2) Supervisor
Tina Stanley - Systems Administrator  
Dr. Neville Kotwal - Psychiatrist
Dr. Kishorkumar Dedania - Psychiatrist
Patsy Henn - Reception

Arlene Gomez - Corporate Assistant Director/RHD
Rayann Rohrer - Corporate Assistant Director/RHD

610-882-1355 24 Hours / 7Days
 



Some resources at your fingertips...
Lehigh Valley Human Service Directory

Hope House of Bethlehem
Check out Hope House of Bethlehem a division of RHD (Resources for Human Development). Hope House offers a safe and supportive environment to those who may be in psychiatric crisis.

Click the link to the left to visit their site!

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Services are provided without regard to race, color, religious creed, sexual orientation, disability, ancestry, national origin (including limited English proficiency), age or gender.