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2201 Hempstead Tpke, Nassau County Opioid Treatment Program - Building K, East Meadow, NY 11554
Provides a treatment program for clients suffering from Opioid Substance Use Disorder with a comprehensive, culturally competent bio-psycho-social treatment approach to assist the chemically dependent person(s) to cease the use of illicit and/or controlled substances and move towards leading a healthy and productive life. The goal of this program is to utilize intensive, inter-disciplinary services and individualized treatment planning to successfully intervene with the chemically dependent client. Services include: Counseling; Nursing services; Psychiatric Services; Medical assessment; HIV/AIDS testing and education; Tapering program; Women's groups; Men's groups and Coordinate care with Court Systems, DSS, and Case Management, and Community Based Organizations. Call for detailed information for program enrollment of services offered.
700 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 305, Hauppauge, NY
Provides state of the art program specifically designed for teenagers who want to stop smoking.
790 Park Avenue, FSL Headquarters and Olsten Family Center, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides support for families of those struggling with addiction through individual work with addicts and alcoholics and support groups for families who have lost children to overdoses.
999 Brush Hollow Rd, Westbury, NY 11590
Provides treatment and education about alcoholism and substance abuse for youth at risk and their families. Offers family education, individual, group and family therapy, 12-step recovery program, tutoring, after-school activities, and random alcohol and drug testing.
60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Suite 200, Garden City, NY 11530
Programs exist to help defendants with chemical dependency problems to reduce or eliminate certain criminal charges in exchange for participating in treatment and remaining drug and alcohol free. Services Provided Include: Clinical staff from court services working together with the judges, District Attorney's Office, and defense attorneys to engage defendants in treatment. This collaborative effort is designed to focus on chemical dependency issues that may have contributed to the offenses and to prevent recidivism into the criminal justice system. Completion of treatment may, at the discretion of the district attorney and/or judge, result in a lesser sentence / plea. In some cases, participants may avoid incarceration. In the court services programs, participants receive clinical assessments, treatment placements, case management, and crisis interventions. Progress reports are sent to the court on how the participants are progressing in treatment. Call for detailed information regarding all programs offered.
37 John Street, 2nd Floor, Amityville, NY 11701
Offers a batterers intervention program based on the Duluth Model which provides a coordinated inter-agency community response to domestic violence. Each group contains between 5 and 9 members with the sessions lasting for 32 weeks. Open to all perpetrators of domestic violence who also have substance abuse issues. No referral required.
201 S Union St, Olean, NY 14760
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.
475 East Main St., Suite 101, East Patchogue, NY 11772
Offers a batterers intervention program based on the Duluth Model which provides a coordinated inter-agency community response to domestic violence. Each group contains between 5 and 9 members with the sessions lasting for 32 weeks. Open to all perpetrators of domestic violence who also have substance abuse issues. No referral required.
28 E Main Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Provides information and services to family, friends and person experiencing Opioid/Heroin related issues. Also supports providers, key partners, stake holders and other persons experiencing Substance use Disorders. Offers immediate response services including overdose prevention, treatment and community recovery support for addiction to prescription opioids and illicit drugs such as heroin
134 Main St, Dansville, NY 14437
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.
54 Liberty St, Bath, NY 14810
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.
75 North Country Road, Port Jefferson, NY 11777
register for a free, six-week smoking cessation class, sponsored by the Suffolk County Department of Health, at Mather Hospital. Learn stress management techniques, behavior modification, relaxation techniques and some of the skills needed to stay tobacco free. Cessation medication will be provided for a nominal fee. Space is limited so register today.
518 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
Offers out-patient substance abuse counseling, crisis intervention, referral-support services and community education programs for individuals, families and groups. Licensed by The New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services(NYS OASAS).
P.O. Box 618, Quakertown, PA 11746
Provides women alcoholics as well as drug abusers with mutual support, self-help groups, information and referral, crisis intervention, and hotline services. Call for meeting information on Long Island.
113-8 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY 11772
Provides mutual support group for men and women with the desire to stop drinking and to help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Also provides speakers to non-AA groups at schools. Referrals to other anonymous groups.
400 Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides long term residential drug/alcohol treatment for adolescents ages 12-17. Services include individual, group and family therapy vocational/educational services and continuing care-post discharge from residential treatment.
201 Manor Pl, North Fork, NY 11944
Provides confidential inpatient chemical dependency detoxification/rehabilitation services for adults 18 and older. Offers education, counseling, and physician supervised medical treatment for recovery from alcoholism and other substance abuse. Licensed by New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.
1324 Motor Parkway, Suite 102, Hauppauge, NY 11749
Offers support to Nassau or Suffolk County residents recovering from substance abuse transitioning from inpatient treatment back home or into a sober living environment. Assists individuals in recognizing relapse triggers, addressing thoughts, beliefs and feelings and establishing a local support system. Develops an individualized relapse prevention plan.
1732 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
Provides residential alcohol/drug abuse treatment program to hearing impaired or deaf adults. Offers individual and group counseling which includes relapse prevention, assertiveness, grief, and vocational counseling. Also offers educational lectures, films, group discussions, Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings, Concerned Others Program and Narcotics Anonymous Meetings.
110 Main Street, Mineola, NY 11501
Offers a batterers intervention program based on the Duluth Model which provides a coordinated inter-agency community response to domestic violence. Each group contains between 5 and 9 members with the sessions lasting for 32 weeks. Open to all perpetrators of domestic violence who also have substance abuse issues. No referral required.
Pilgrim Psychiatric Center Campus, Building 1, 998 Croooked Hill Road, Brentwood, NY 11717
Offers an inpatient alcohol and substance abuse program. Services provided include routine medical care, specialized and individualized treatment and educational services, as well as other types of interventions that address physical, psychological, emotional, and social symptoms of addictions. Licensed by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS OASAS).