Evaluations/Intakes
The clinic provides substance abuse evaluations in which the need for services is assessed by our interdisciplinary treatment team consisting of our clinicians, program supervisor, manager, medical director and medical staff. These intakes/assessments include but are not limited to self-referrals, DWI/DUI assessments, DSS, or specialized Court ordered assessments.
To call to set up an evaluation, call: 518-843-4410, extension 2.
Ancillary Withdrawal Services (walk-in)
The Ancillary Withdrawal Services (walk-in) are designed to meet the needs of individuals that are actively using substances, or are in withdrawal, seeking medication maintenance (MAT) or need a referral to a higher level of care, such as inpatient services. Some of the MAT options we can provide include suboxone, methadone, vivitrol.
To discuss walk-in services, call: 518-843-4410, extension 2.
A person may show up without an appointment and be assessed immediately, if appropriate.
Individual Counseling/Family Counseling:
A person will work with one of our counselors to create a treatment plan that is individualized to your needs and goals. Some topics we focus on include the development of positive coping skills, relapse prevention planning, family sessions, or your individual needs such as housing, establishing a PCP, referrals to other services, and case management.
Intensive Outpatient Groups (IOP)
IOP is a recovery program that provides a more structured, intensive level of care for people who are working on balancing their home life with treatment. IOP allows people to continue living at home and going to work/school for the duration of treatment. This can be used as a follow-up after detox or inpatient services and can last from 6-9 weeks dependent on individual progress and growth.
Groups run on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, from 8:30AM-11:45AM.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication maintenance allows individuals the opportunity to focus on furthering themselves in their recovery while easing symptoms of withdrawal, craving and urges. Research supports the fact that MAT is most effective alongside counseling services. Our medical providers will assess the individual’s eligibility for various forms of MAT provided at the clinic, including suboxone, Methadone, Vivitrol.
Peer Services (CRPA)
What does CRPA stand for? Certified Peer Recovery Advocate. Our Peer Advocate (CRPA) helps to support everyone’s own path to recovery through lived experience. They also assist individuals with connecting to resources in the community and serve as an advocate for those suffering from a substance use disorder.