Amethyst House in Staten Island offers holistic substance abuse recovery services, prioritizing personalized care and empowerment for clients.
SOBA's team is highly skilled in treating co-occurring disorders, with expertise in understanding the psychological problems and addictive behaviors of clients. They offer a range of services, including individual therapy and medication management, to facilitate a comprehensive recovery.
Staten Island University Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare and substance abuse treatment for men and women. A treatment team evaluates each client and uses motivational interviewing to determine the best course of action. Services include Methadone maintenance, outpatient programs, education, vocational assistance, and more. The hospital is committed to accessibility and offers services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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The Wellness Center at Waters Place provides specialized support for adults with opioid use disorders, offering medication-assisted treatments, therapy, counseling, and other services. They prioritize culturally-sensitive recovery and also have a program for adolescents and young adults, including activities and family involvement.
Greenwich House is an outpatient Methadone maintenance program that offers support groups, counseling, overdose prevention, medical and psychiatric care, job training, education, and aftercare. They prioritize community involvement and family support, extending services into the home. They accept Medicaid and other insurance, and work with clients to find a payment plan that fits their financial needs.
Endeavor House offers personalized recovery programs with 24/7 supervision, structured living, therapy, education, and wellness services to treat the whole client and develop skills for successful living. They also support families and provide resources for coping with triggers.
New York Center for Living is a nonprofit treatment facility for teenagers and adolescents with dual diagnoses. Outpatient programs include various therapies, education, and creative arts, while the Signal Program involves parents in learning skills to support their children struggling with drug abuse.
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