
Behavioral Health
Community-based behavioral health support that brings emotional wellbeing, daily stability, and everyday support needs together in one coordinated, compassionate plan.
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Our Services
Explore the ways Ryan’s House supports neurodiverse individuals across Western Pennsylvania — at home, in the community, and in welcoming residential settings.
What we offer
Every service is person-centered and tailored to the individual’s goals.

Community-based behavioral health support that brings emotional wellbeing, daily stability, and everyday support needs together in one coordinated, compassionate plan.
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Programs that help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities lead fulfilling, connected lives in their communities.
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In-home support and community participation that help individuals build skills, confidence, and meaningful connections.
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Welcoming community homes that provide a safe, supportive, and homelike place to live and grow.
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Patient, person-centered support designed around the strengths, interests, and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum.
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Flexible assistance that helps individuals live as independently as possible, with support that adapts as their goals change.
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Call or message us. We'll listen and learn about the individual, your needs, and your goals.
We take the time to understand each person's strengths, preferences, and what matters most.
Together we shape a person-centered plan of support built around real, meaningful goals.
We provide consistent, compassionate support and adjust as needs and goals change over time.
Questions
You don’t have to figure it out alone. Reach out and our team will talk through the individual’s needs and goals to help identify the right support.
Yes. Every plan of support is person-centered and built around each individual’s strengths, preferences, and goals — and it adapts over time.
Care professionals, families, and individuals can start a referral through our contact page or by calling 412-345-3721. We’ll guide you from there.
In a mental health emergency? If you or someone you know is in crisis or immediate danger, call 911, or call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support, available 24/7. Ryan’s House provides non-emergency, community-based support and is not a crisis or emergency service.
Two ways forward
Whether you're an individual, a family member, or a care professional making a referral, we'll help you find the right next step.
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