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ADOLESCENT TREATMENT AND RECOVERY PROGRAM | TEMPO GROUP (WOODMERE)

112 Franklin Place, Woodmere, NY 11598

Eligibility
Youth ages 11-18
Hours
Agency requests client call for details
516-374-7864
Fax·

Fax

516-374-3671
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Main

Application process
Agency requests client call for details
Fees
Most insurance plans accepted. Sliding scale fee plans are available. Patients will not be denied services based on ability to pay.
Service area
Suffolk County, NY Nassau County, NY
Specifically designed for the teenager who is experiencing difficulty managing their life due to substance use. Adolescents and their families are provided with the supports necessary to negotiate troubled times. Participants are provided with educational services, the support of self-help programs as well as individual, group and family counseling. Medication-assisted treatment services are also available as part of an individualized recovery plan.
Last assured
08/22/2022
Providing organization
TEMPO GROUP
Provides a community-based outpatient substance abuse prevention and intervention service to children, adolescents, and adults. Offers prevention, education, intervention and treatment programs in all areas related to substance abuse and family issues. Provides clinical services for individuals suffering from the disease of addiction. Personalized treatment plans are developed to provide clients with necessary counseling and support systems to assist them in achieving abstinence and recovery. Family and significant others are included in treatment, and educated about the nature of chemical dependency and how to support their loved ones in their effort toward recovery. The licensed professionals at Tempo Group not only see clients in the agency, but also provide on-site prevention services to middle schools and high schools in the surrounding school districts. Tempo staff interacts with students and faculty on a daily basis, developing drug prevention and leadership programs for students. They hold discussion groups on current issues and topics of concern for adolescents, addressing identified at-risk students and managing crisis situations.