Mayor Cherelle Parker and the City of Philadelphia have announced the opening of the Riverview Wellness Village, a care and ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker and the City of Philadelphia have announced the opening of the Riverview Wellness Village, a care and ...
A new city-operated rehabilitation facility for people in recovery from drug addiction will begin accepting patients this ...
The Riverview Wellness Village will open more than 300 beds this month. Plus, why Irish Catholics in Philly love Notre Dame.
City leaders are hoping a new wellness center in Philadelphia will help anyone overcoming drug addiction by offering amenities and a supportive community.
Some then move into shelters, such as the city-run Philly Home at Girard that opened last year, while others will be referred ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled the first phase of a new city-run drug recovery and health center in Northeast Philly on ...
City unveils recovery home as part of Kensington revival plan The city unveiled a pillar of its plan to address Kensington’s ...
Her administration is racing to open the Riverview Wellness Village, a 640-bed treatment facility in Northeast Philadelphia. But $100 million in funding for it was just approved in July ...
Her plan includes committing $100 million of municipal funding toward the creation of the Riverview Wellness Village, a city-run drug treatment facility that will ultimately have more than 600 beds.
On the public health front, the mayor said her administration will be opening the newly renovated cottages and buildings at Philadelphia's Riverview Wellness Village to help give people living on ...
Parker said during a major year-end speech Friday that the city will soon open rehabilitated cottages at the Riverview Wellness Village, a former personal care home at 7979 State Rd. next to the ...