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ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS | NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ADDICTION SERVICES AND SUPPORTS (OASAS)
Offers addiction treatment centers, throughout several locations in the state. Services include residential alcohol and drug addiction services, along with other difficulties associated with alcohol or chemical dependency.
Offers addiction treatment centers, throughout several locations in the state. Services include residential alcohol and drug addiction services, along with other difficulties associated with alcohol or chemical dependency.
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WOMEN WITH CHILDREN PROGRAM | HOVING HOME
An one-year residential program which is geared to help women and their children, who are addicted with no other means, to rebuild their broken lives.
An one-year residential program which is geared to help women and their children, who are addicted with no other means, to rebuild their broken lives.
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Atwater Home Community Residence - UConnectCare
Residential substance use addiction treatment program that accommodates 17 male individuals. Programming includes three balanced meals each day, in-house recovery focused groups, individual recovery coaching, meaningful off-site volunteer work, off-site treatment, and/or vocational training.
Residential substance use addiction treatment program that accommodates 17 male individuals. Programming includes three balanced meals each day, in-house recovery focused groups, individual recovery coaching, meaningful off-site volunteer work, off-site treatment, and/or vocational training.
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Oxford House - Regent
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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The Heartline - Bravehearts M.O.V.E. New York
A peer-led, confidential warmline for young adults (ages 14-21) who are currently or have once been impacted by the child welfare / foster care system. Offers a support space where young adults can call to talk about the highs and lows of their experiences with a peer who has navigated similar situations and can connect the caller with information and resources that can assist them. Callers have all decision-making power during the call, and can call as often as they need to.
Callers may be connected with resources in the following categories:
- Mental Health
- Housing/Shelters
- Food Access
- Education/GED
- Legal and Rights
- Support Groups
- Domestic Violence
- Vocational/Employment Readiness
- Young Parenting Supports
- LGBTQIA
- Crisis Services
- Addiction Supports
The Heartline is provided in partnership with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.
A peer-led, confidential warmline for young adults (ages 14-21) who are currently or have once been impacted by the child welfare / foster care system. Offers a support space where young adults can call to talk about the highs and lows of their experiences with a peer who has navigated similar situations and can connect the caller with information and resources that can assist them. Callers have all decision-making power during the call, and can call as often as they need to.
Callers may be connected with resources in the following categories:
- Mental Health
- Housing/Shelters
- Food Access
- Education/GED
- Legal and Rights
- Support Groups
- Domestic Violence
- Vocational/Employment Readiness
- Young Parenting Supports
- LGBTQIA
- Crisis Services
- Addiction Supports
The Heartline is provided in partnership with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.
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Oxford House - Beechwood
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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Oxford House - Chilton
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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Gamblers Anonymous - WNY (Service Group)
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Oxford House - Seminole
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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Community Health Access to Addiction & Mental Healthcare Project (CHAMP)
The CHAMP Helpline is a free and confidential resource for New York State providers and consumers seeking assistance with accessing substance use disorder and/or mental healthcare insurance benefits. Helpline representatives assist callers with a range of issues regarding access to substance use disorder and mental healthcare issues, including helping ensure fair reimbursement of mental healthcare and substance use disorder services and fighting insurance denials of care.
The CHAMP Helpline is a free and confidential resource for New York State providers and consumers seeking assistance with accessing substance use disorder and/or mental healthcare insurance benefits. Helpline representatives assist callers with a range of issues regarding access to substance use disorder and mental healthcare issues, including helping ensure fair reimbursement of mental healthcare and substance use disorder services and fighting insurance denials of care.
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Oxford House - Lovejoy
Provides democratically run supportive housing for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Provides democratically run supportive housing for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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Addiction Hotline - Crisis Services
Provides immediate help, education, information, referrals, and assistance with linkage to addiction treatment services.
Provides immediate help, education, information, referrals, and assistance with linkage to addiction treatment services.
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Oxford House - Loxley
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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Niagara Wellness Connection Center - NFMMC
A one-stop program that affords patients convenient access to primary care, behavioral health treatment, addiction screening, health and wellness education, fitness activities, community support services, and financial and health insurance counseling all under one roof.
A one-stop program that affords patients convenient access to primary care, behavioral health treatment, addiction screening, health and wellness education, fitness activities, community support services, and financial and health insurance counseling all under one roof.
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Oxford House - Lockport
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
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In His Name Outreach (IHNO), Inc. (Service Group)
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Horizon Health Services - Horizon Village Terrace House
A 68-bed inpatient residential medically supervised treatment facility. Provides 24-hour care to men and women who need support, counseling, observation, nursing, and medical care to achieve initial stabilization from drug and/or alcohol withdrawal. Typical stays are 7-14 days with possible extended stay to 28 days for co-occurring mental health or medical disorders. Supportive services offered to enrolled patients include individual, group, and family counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, drug screening, education regarding addiction and disease management, health education, suboxone treatment, continued medication assisted treatment, medical evaluation and follow up as needed, self-help involvement, relapse prevention, overdose prevention education, and discharge planning.
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A 68-bed inpatient residential medically supervised treatment facility. Provides 24-hour care to men and women who need support, counseling, observation, nursing, and medical care to achieve initial stabilization from drug and/or alcohol withdrawal. Typical stays are 7-14 days with possible extended stay to 28 days for co-occurring mental health or medical disorders. Supportive services offered to enrolled patients include individual, group, and family counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, drug screening, education regarding addiction and disease management, health education, suboxone treatment, continued medication assisted treatment, medical evaluation and follow up as needed, self-help involvement, relapse prevention, overdose prevention education, and discharge planning.
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Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use DisordersResidential Drug Use Disorder Treatment FacilitiesInpatient Medically Assisted Alcohol DetoxificationIntegrated Co-Occurring Disorders TreatmentResidential Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment FacilitiesInpatient Drug DetoxificationOpioid Detoxification
HOPEline - NYS Office of Addiction Services & Supports
Oversees one of the nation’s largest Substance Use Disorder and problem gambling systems of care with approximately 1,700 prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery programs serving over 730,000 individuals per year. This includes the direct operation of 12 Addiction Treatment Centers where doctors, nurses, and clinical staff provide inpatient and residential services to over 5,000 individuals per year.
Oversees one of the nation’s largest Substance Use Disorder and problem gambling systems of care with approximately 1,700 prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery programs serving over 730,000 individuals per year. This includes the direct operation of 12 Addiction Treatment Centers where doctors, nurses, and clinical staff provide inpatient and residential services to over 5,000 individuals per year.
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FAMILY SUPPORT | LONG ISLAND COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE
Offers Nassau and Suffolk County residents information about addiction, available resources and strategies for coping with a family member's addiction. Provides support and opportunities for members to voice their concerns, gain perspective and connect with other individuals dealing with similar experiences.
Offers Nassau and Suffolk County residents information about addiction, available resources and strategies for coping with a family member's addiction. Provides support and opportunities for members to voice their concerns, gain perspective and connect with other individuals dealing with similar experiences.
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TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAM | TEMPO GROUP (WOODMERE)
Tempo Group is a licensed provider of social worker continuing education and is a NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services certified education and training provider.
Trainings are offered for professionals in the field of substance abuse as well as the community at large. Trainings are geared towards the education, prevention and treatment of substance abuse disorders. Trainings are held at the agency or arrangements can be made to provide trainings at other facilities. Additionally, Tempo Group’s skilled and professional staff members are available to provide education regarding substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment to a company’s Human Resources and/or Employee Assistance Programs, as well as Long Island school districts. Upon request, Tempo Group can design and provide an educational program to meet the needs of a company, agency, or school. Additionally, Tempo Group is a Department of Health NARCAN trainer and provider. NARCAN training can be provided to communities, schools, or companies.
Tempo Group is a licensed provider of social worker continuing education and is a NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services certified education and training provider.
Trainings are offered for professionals in the field of substance abuse as well as the community at large. Trainings are geared towards the education, prevention and treatment of substance abuse disorders. Trainings are held at the agency or arrangements can be made to provide trainings at other facilities. Additionally, Tempo Group’s skilled and professional staff members are available to provide education regarding substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment to a company’s Human Resources and/or Employee Assistance Programs, as well as Long Island school districts. Upon request, Tempo Group can design and provide an educational program to meet the needs of a company, agency, or school. Additionally, Tempo Group is a Department of Health NARCAN trainer and provider. NARCAN training can be provided to communities, schools, or companies.
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STRENGTHENING FAMILIES | COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY
Offers a program to help parents of children with alcohol or drug addiction, improve their parenting skills, help reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and prevent the onset of negativity of addictive behaviors. There are sessions for parents for children and those with teenagers.
Offers a program to help parents of children with alcohol or drug addiction, improve their parenting skills, help reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and prevent the onset of negativity of addictive behaviors. There are sessions for parents for children and those with teenagers.
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FOUNDATION RECOVERY COMMUNITY CENTER (FRCC) | ROCKLAND COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND OTHER DRUG DEPENDENCIES
Assist recovery support services to individuals and families in all stages of recovery supporting multiple pathways, building recovery capitol. Educate community in effective outcomes associated with receiving appropriate information, treatment and recovery support.
Assist recovery support services to individuals and families in all stages of recovery supporting multiple pathways, building recovery capitol. Educate community in effective outcomes associated with receiving appropriate information, treatment and recovery support.
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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) | FAMILY SERVICES OF WESTCHESTER - MOUNT VERNON
Provides employee assistance services to local businesses that offers information and referrals to local resources or provide certified social workers for general counseling, alcohol and drug addiction, financial issues, personal or marriage problems, etc. Other components include training, employee orientation, management consultation, problem assessment, and more.
Provides employee assistance services to local businesses that offers information and referrals to local resources or provide certified social workers for general counseling, alcohol and drug addiction, financial issues, personal or marriage problems, etc. Other components include training, employee orientation, management consultation, problem assessment, and more.
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KYLE GOLDBERG TURNING POINT - ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT | MIDHUDSON REGIONAL HOSPITAL OF WESCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER - OUTPATIENT ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAM
Provides an inpatient alcohol and drug detox and addiction program. Assists individuals with detoxification during the withdrawal period from alcohol and/or drugs, along with medical evaluation and treatment, personal recovery planning, individual and group therapy, alcohol education, 12-step or other mutual support groups, recreational and social activities and family support.
Provides an inpatient alcohol and drug detox and addiction program. Assists individuals with detoxification during the withdrawal period from alcohol and/or drugs, along with medical evaluation and treatment, personal recovery planning, individual and group therapy, alcohol education, 12-step or other mutual support groups, recreational and social activities and family support.
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