Greene County Mental Health Center (GCMHC)
Greene County Mental Health Center (GCMHC)
905 County Office Bldg., Cairo, NY 12413
Phone: (518) 622-9163 Fax: (518) 622-8592
Facebook: Greene County Mental Health
Website: http://greenegovernment.com/departments/mental–health
Services Provided: Individual and group therapy for the residents of Greene County. In addition, we offer psychiatric evaluations and medication management. Children and family services provided at satellite locations throughout Greene County as well.
GCMHC Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Children
Contact: Heather Buffa, Children’s Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator
Phone: (518) 622-9163 ext. 7150; Fax: (518) 622-8592;
Email: hbuffa@discovergreene.com
Services provided: Facilitate a Level of Care meeting with the SPOA Team, which is made up of case management representatives and family support agencies, family members and the identified youth, if age appropriate. Determine if case management is appropriate and what level of care would be helpful.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
Target population(s): Youth with a mental health diagnosis (also having behavioral problems) which is interfering with their success at home, at school or in the community.
Eligibility criteria: Mental health diagnosis.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.
GCMHC Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Adults
Contact: Jessica Dillon, Adult Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator
Phone: (518) 622-9163 ext. 7119; Fax: (518) 622-8592;
Email: mailto:jdillon@discovergreene.com
Services provided: The Adult SPOA Program helps connect specially identified applicants to the most appropriate residences and services. The goal is to remove barriers to successful community living for adults with serious mental illness.
Hours: Monday — Friday, 9 am — 5pm.
Target population(s): Adults with serious mental illness who need assistance accessing residential and community services.
Eligibility criteria: Adults with a serious mental illness.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.
Columbia County Department of Human Services (CCDHS)
Columbia County Department of Human Services (CCDHS)
325 Columbia Street, Suite 300, Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 828-9446 Fax: (518) 828-8098
Website: www.columbiacountymhc.com/
Facebook: Columbia County Mental Health Center
Objectives: To develop and maintain a coordinated integrated continuum of services which permits all individuals to reach their personal potential and live their lives with dignity and independence.
Services provided: See below.
Mental Health Clinic (with satellite locations throughout the county)
Phone: (518) 828-9446 Fax: (518) 822-8096
Services provided: Individual and group therapy for the residents of Columbia County. In addition, we offer psychiatric evaluations and medication management. Children and family services provided at satellite locations throughout Columbia County. Contact the Mental Health Clinic for additional satellite information.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday: 8 am – 5 pm.; Wednesday and Thursday: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm; Crisis Line – 24 hours: (518) 828-9446.
Target population: Ages 5 and up.
Eligibility criteria: Must be a resident of Columbia County.
How to apply for services: Call 828-9446 and ask to schedule an intake assessment.
Mental Health Center Care Coordination Services
Contact: John Lyons, Child and Adult Care Coordination Services Director
Phone: (518) 828-9446 ext. 2246; Fax: (518) 828-9450;
Email: jlyons@columbiacountyny.com
Services provided: Comprehensive Case Management, Care Coordination and Health Promotion, Comprehensive Transition Care, Patient and Family Support, Referrals to Community and Social Support Services.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday & Friday: 8 am – 5 pm.
Target population: Adults and children.
Eligibility criteria: Adults: serious mental health condition or HIV/AIDS or two chronic conditions including physical, mental health or substance use disorders. Children: mental health needs.
How to apply for services: Contact the Child and Adult Care Coordination Services Director
CCDHS Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Children
Contact: Susan Whittaker, Children’s Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator
Phone: (518) 828-9446 ext. 1230; Fax: (518) 822-8096;
Email: susan.whittaker@columbiacountyny.com
Services provided: Facilitate a Level of Care meeting with the SPOA Team, which is made up of case management representatives and family support agencies, family members and the identified youth, if age appropriate. Determine if case management is appropriate and what level of care would be helpful.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
Target population(s): Youth with a mental health diagnosis (also having behavioral problems) which is interfering with their success at home, at school or in the community.
Eligibility criteria: Mental health diagnosis.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.
CCDHS Single Point of Access (SPOA)-Adults
Contact: John Lyons, Adult Single Point of Access (SPOA) Coordinator
Phone: (518) 828-9446 ext. 2246; Fax: (518) 822-8096;
Email: john.lyons@columbiacountyny.com
Services provided: The Adult SPOA Program helps connect specially identified applicants to the most appropriate residences and services. The goal is to remove barriers to successful community living for adults with serious mental illness.
Hours: Monday — Friday, 9 am — 5pm.
Target population(s): Adults with serious mental illness who need assistance accessing residential and community services.
Eligibility criteria: Adults with a serious mental illness.
How to apply for services: Contact SPOA Coordinator for an application.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Greene County
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Greene County
905 County Office Bldg., Cairo, NY 12413
Phone: (518) 622-8713, (518) 734-4383
Facebook: NAMI Greene County
Contact: Brenda Beach
Email: brenda.beach@ymail.com
Local Meetings: Call for updated meeting information.
Services provided: NAMI Greene County is a group of consumers, family members and friends dedicated to providing support for its members and others, establishing avenues of community outreach, developing a listing of referral services and assisting family members and consumers of mental health
Hours of operation: Check Facebook for local meetings and events
Target population: Individuals and families in Greene County affected by mental illness.
How to apply for services: Contact Brenda Beach for more information.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Columbia County
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Columbia County
P.O. Box 269, Valatie, NY 12184
Phone: (518) 336-0246
Website: www.namicolumbiacountyny.org
Contact: Pat Anders, President
Email: mailto:namiccny@gmail.com
Facebook: NAMI Columbia County, NY
Local Meetings: Chatham (1st Friday of the month, Chatham Chiropractic Office).
Services provided: Education and support for families and individuals affected by mental illness in Columbia County. Advocacy at the family, county, and state level for proper treatment of those with mental illness.
Hours of operation: Check website for local meetings and events
Target population: Individuals and families in Columbia County affected by mental illness.
How to apply for services: Contact President for more information.
Mental Health Association of Columbia-Greene Counties
Mental Health Association of Columbia-Greene Counties
713 Union St., Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 828-4619 Fax: (518) 828-1196
Facebook: @MHAColGreene
Website: www.mhacg.org
Services provided: Residential services, recovery services, clinical services, supported employment, supported education, day programs, peer support, case management, school based services, crime victim services, health home care coordination and mentoring.
Hours: Office: Monday—Friday, 9 am – 5 pm; specific programs have varied hours.
Target population: Adults with mental illness; homeless; children and families; crime victims.
Eligibility criteria: Based on program
How to apply for services: Based on program.
Apogee Center
160 Fairview Avenue, Suite 232. Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 697-0976
Website: http://www.apogeecenter.org
Email: apogeecenter@mhacg.org
Facebook: @apogeecentercc
Services provided: Apogee Center in Hudson offers an array of mental health services and support to adults to ensure recovery for people living with mental illness, including peer-to-peer services and Wellness Recovery Action Plan services. Our services are confidential and free of charge.
Target population: We assist people from all walks of life, who may be experiencing the stigma of being mentally ill or struggling with mental health issues
Water Street Studio
126 Water St., Catskill, NY 12414
Phone: (518) 943-4651
Website: www.waterstreetstudio.space
Facebook: @waterstreetstudiocatskill
Services Provided: Water Street Studio provides peer support to those seeking mental wellness. Support is available by attending programs or stopping by the Studio anytime we are open. We strive to help individuals explore their passions, interest and hobbies and connect them to others who share that interest. Our services are confidential and free of charge.
Target population: We assist people from all walks of life, who may be experiencing the stigma of being mentally ill or struggling with mental health issues.
Mobile Crisis Assessment Team (MCAT)
Phone: (518) 943-5555
Website: None
Facebook: @MCATCG
Services provided: Phone assessments and consultation; on-site face to face mental health assessments; referrals to available services; follow up from psychiatric hospitalizations; wellness calls and visits when someone is concerned
Hours: 7 days/week; Noon-8pm
Target population: Individuals or family/caretakers of individuals who appear to be in a mental health crisis situation.
Eligibility criteria: Resident of Columbia or Greene county
How to apply for services: Call phone number provided above. Anonymous calls accepted.
Columbia Memorial Hospital-Inpatient/Outpatient Psychiatric Services
Columbia Memorial Hospital-Inpatient/Outpatient Psychiatric Services
71 Prospect Ave, Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 828-7601
Facebook: @ColumbiaMemorial
Website: https://www.columbiamemorialhealth.org/psychiatry/
Services Provided: Inpatient acute psychiatric care. Outpatient psychiatric services offered in Hudson (71 Prospect Avenue, 5th floor) and Catskill (Greene Medical Arts Building, 159 Jefferson Heights, Suite C-104)
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm, with additional evening hours (Outpatient)
Read MoreTwin County Recovery Services, Inc.
Twin County Recovery Services, Inc.
350 Power Avenue; PO Box 635; Hudson, NY 12534
428 W. Main St., Catskill, NY 12414
Phone: (518) 751-2083 ext. 320
Fax: (518) 751-2086
Website: www.twincountyrecoveryservices.org
Facebook: @TwinCountyRecovery
Services provided: Outpatient clinics (addiction medications, including Vivitrol and Suboxone prescribed), community residences, community prevention, Drinking Driver Program, Jail Addiction Counseling Services (at Columbia County Jail).
Hours: Vary depending on program. Outpatient: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 7 pm.
Target population: Individuals with alcohol and substance abuse problems.
Eligibility criteria: Diagnostic.
How to apply for services: Call or stop in
Read MoreStable Solutions, LLC: Equine Assisted Growth & Learning
Stable Solutions, LLC: Equine Assisted Growth & Learning
Old Chatham, NY (Services provided at Kinder Farm, Kinderhook, NY)
Phone: (631) 796-7744
Email: stablesolutionsllc@gmail.com
Website: www.stablesolutions.org
Services Provided: Equine assisted therapy and equine assisted learning for adolescents and adults who desire a unique and motivating source for personal growth. Individual and group sessions offered, as well as workshops.
Read MoreNarcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Phone: ABCD Regional Helpline (888) 399-5519
Website: www.na.org
Local Meetings: http://abcdrna.org/list–search/
Services Provided: NA offers recovery from the effects of addiction through working a 12-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. Group meetings provide help from peers and offer an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to reach and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.
Read MoreNar-Anon Family Support Meetings
Nar-Anon Family Support Meetings
Website: http://www.nar–anon.org
Email: wso@nar-anon.org
Hudson: Monday (Hybrid – In person and online) 7pm, First Reformed Church, 52 Green St., Hudson, NY 12534; Contact Ellie Kinney (518) 653-8994 Email Ellie
Services Provided: The Nar-Anon Family Groups are a worldwide fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction. As a twelve-step program, we offer our help by sharing our experience, strength, and hope.
Read MoreHealthcare Consortium
Healthcare Consortium
325 Columbia St., Suite 200, Hudson, NY 12534
(518) 822-8820
Website: www.columbiahealthnet.org
Services Provided: The Healthcare Consortium helps residents in Columbia and Greene Counties to get and stay healthy by increasing their access to healthcare services. Services include: Assistance enrolling in health insurance, including Medicaid, Child Health Plus and the Essential Plans, help getting low or no –cost prescription medications; information about long-term services and supports; and, non-emergency medical transportation (Columbia County residents only).
Read MoreCouncils on Addiction of New York State (CANYS)
Councils on Addiction of New York State (CANYS)
Columbia/Greene Council: Twin County Recovery Services
350 Power Ave., Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 751-2083
Website: www.canys.net/councils.htm
Email: BethS@twincountyrecoveryservices.org
Services Provided: CANYS is an organization of prevention, education, treatment and intervention agencies throughout NYS that meets to address concerns and issues that affect residents of NYS.
Read MoreColumbia County Pathways to Recovery (CCPR)
Columbia County Pathways to Recovery (CCPR)
PO Box 486, Ghent, NY 12075
RECOVERY COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER NOW OPEN
#1 Taconic Place, Chatham, NY 12037
Main Phone: (518) 966-2775
Recovery Helpline 877-HOPE-365 (877-467-3365) 9am to 9pm 7 days a week
Email: columbiapathwaystorecovery@gmail.com
Website: www.columbiapathwaystorecovery.org
Facebook: @columbiapathwaystorecovery
Services Provided: CCPR is a Recovery Community Organization (RCO), a grassroots group responding to the need for education, awareness, advocacy and change in regard to addiction in Columbia County. The Recovery Center is open to the public and offers services for those who seek support, relief and recovery.
Read MoreCatholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Counties
Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Counties
Columbia Co.: 431 East Allen Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 828-8660
Greene Co.: 66 William Street, Catskill, NY 12414
Phone: (518) 943-1462; Fax: (518) 828-4016
Email: info@cathcharcg.org
Website: www.catholiccharitiescg.org
Facebook: @catholiccharitiescolumbia
Services provided: Alcohol and Substance Use Prevention Program (school-based); provide information and referral services.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:30 am – 4 pm; Wednesday, 11 am – 7 pm; other hours vary by program.
Target populations: Poor and vulnerable children and families.
Eligibility criteria: Varies by Program.
How to apply for services: Call (518) 828-8660.
Read MoreAlcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous
Columbia County Answering Service: (518) 463-0906;
Greene County Answering Service: (518) 625-2002;
Capital District Central Office: (518) 463-0906
Website: www.aa.org
Facebook: Alcoholics Anonymous
Local Meetings: http://meetings.aahmbny.org/index.php
Services Provided: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
Read MoreAl-Anon Family Groups
Al-Anon Family Groups
Website: www.al–anon.org
Email: wso@al-anon.org
Local Meeting: Find local meetings here:
http://al–anon.info/MeetingSearch/Al–AnonMeetings.aspx?language=EN
Services Provided: Provide understanding and support to friends and families of problem drinkers.
Al-Anon is for anyone who has been affected by alcoholism. If you are concerned about someone else’s drinking, the Al-Anon program can offer help.
Read MoreSt. Peter’s Hospital Psychiatry and Counseling
St. Peter’s Hospital Psychiatry and Counseling
315 South Manning Boulevard, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 525-1304
Website: www.sphcs.org/PsychiatryCounseling
Inpatient Services Provided: Psychiatric assessment, medication assessment and management, and recommendations and referrals for outpatient follow-up for problems, which may include but are not limited to: depression; anxiety; medical withdrawal from alcohol or drugs; and, mental status changes.
Outpatient Services Provided: Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Stress Management.
Eligibility: Adult, 18 years of age or older; actively seeking psychotherapy (psychiatric treatment is not provided independently of therapy); able to participate safely in an outpatient treatment program; and, a patient who utilizes the St. Peter’s health care system.
Read MoreSaratoga Psychological Associates
Saratoga Psychological Associates
Latham Office: 711 Troy Schenectady Road, Latham, NY 12110
Phone: (518) 587-0499 Fax: (518) 587-0536
Albany Office: 1 Marcus Blvd Suite 105, Albany, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 783-1063 Fax: (518) 786-6467
Saratoga Office:
1 West Avenue, Suite 205, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 587-0499 Fax: (518) 587-0536
Clifton Park Office:
632 Plank Road Clifton Park, NY 12065
Phone: (518) 587-0499 Fax: (518) 587-0536
Website: www.saratogapsych.com/
Services provided: Individual psychotherapy, family therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, assessment (psychological, forensic, and neuropsychological), and community education/family training.
Read MoreParsons Child and Family Center
Parsons Child and Family Center
401 New Karner Road, Albany NY 12205
Phone: (518) 426-2600
Website: www.parsonscenter.org
Facebook: @ParsonsCenter
Services Provided: Behavioral Health Child and Family services.
Read MoreNew York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS)
New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS)
194 Washington Avenue Suite 400, Albany, NY 12210
Phone: (518) 436-0008 Fax: (518) 436-0044
Website: www.nyaprs.org Facebook: @NYAPRSAlbany
Services Provided: Peer Services, Systems Transformation, Community and Economic Development, Cultural Competence
Target Population: NYAPRS is dedicated to improving services and social conditions for people with psychiatric disabilities or diagnoses, and those with trauma-related conditions by promoting their recovery, rehabilitation, and rights so that all people can participate freely in the opportunities of society.
Read MoreMental Health Empowerment Project (MHEP)
Mental Health Empowerment Project (MHEP)
3 Atrium Drive, Suite 205, Albany, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 434 1393
Website: http://www.mhepinc.org Facebook: @MentalHealthEmpowermentProject Services Provided:
Training and Technical Assistance Center offering training and skills building activities to people in recovery and mental health professional, and the community at large on the full range of topics that help people connect with their personal power and power of self-help.
Peer Networking Groups such as Grassroots Networking for peers to come together to disseminate information, share self-directed recovery tools, identify community resources and work together to identify and strategize issues related to systems advocacy.
Empowerment Exchange which offers strategies that will encourage current or former recipients of mental health services to find their personal power and use their unique voice.
Albany County Dual Recovery Specialists who assist in the development of self-help resources, provide education to support individual growth and further systems advocacy and education and collaboration with community service providers.
Read MoreEquinox, Inc. Mental Health Services
Equinox, Inc. Mental Health Services
95 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Phone: (518) 435-9931 Domestic Abuse Hotline: (518) 432-7865
Website: www.equinoxinc.org/page/mental–health–services–25.html
Facebook: @EquinoxAlbany
Purpose: To enable those living with mental illness to move forward on their paths to recovery, healing, and independence.
Programs Provided:
- residential programs
- individual therapy and group treatment
- medication therapy
- case management
- family resources
- vocational, social, and community connection
Capital Area Peer Services (CAPS)
Capital Area Peer Services (CAPS)
354 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12208-2331
Phone: (518) 427-5056 Fax: (518) 427-5059
Website: www.nycaps.org Facebook: Capital Area Peer Service
Services Provided: Consumer Drop-in Center, Peer Support, CARELine (Consumer Alternative Recovery Empowerment Phone Line), Peer Advocacy, Supportive Residence Program
Read MoreAlbany County Department for Children, Youth, and Families: Children’s Mental Health Division
Albany County Department for Children, Youth, and Families: Children’s Mental Health Division
Harold L. Joyce Albany County Office Building
112 State Street, Room 300, Albany, NY 12207 Facebook: Albany County DCYF
Website: www.albanycounty.com/Government/Departments/DepartmentforChildrenYouthandFamilies.aspx
Contact: Gail Geohagen-Pratt, Commissioner
Phone: (518) 447-7324 Fax: (518) 447-7578
Services Provided: Our diverse array of individualized treatment options includes crisis support, evaluation, on-going services, and community referrals. (See Below)
Children’s Mental Health Clinic
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm; Wednesday evenings by appt.
Services Provided:
Crisis Intake:
- Emergency appointments for children (ages 5-18) in crisis (e.g., dangerous or Impulsive behavior, suicidal statements or gestures, threats to harm others.)
- Planned appointments to assess a child’s need for therapy or other community services Psychiatric consultation and assessment
- Referral and access to crisis services including psychiatric hospitals, crisis residences, and other community supports. Service coordination and discharge planning provided
- Consultation regarding a wide range of circumstances that pose a potential challenge to a child’s mental health
- Linkage to respite services
- Outpatient Treatment:
- On-going outpatient therapy
- Psychiatric consultation and assessment
- Medication prescription & management
Population Served: Albany County Youth Ages 5-18 years old
Single Point of Access (SPOA) Services Provided:
- Aims to identify those children with the highest risk of placement in out-of-home settings and seeks to develop appropriate strategies to safely manage those children in their communities.
- Access to high-end case management services including WAIVER, Intensive Case Management,
Supportive Case Management and Community Transition Team Access to Community Residences and Residential Treatment Facilities.
Case Management Services Services Provided:
- Intensive Case Management (ICM) services and Supportive Case Management (SCM) services are available for children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances; who are at risk for hospitalization or out of home placement.
- Case managers provide crisis intervention/management and referral/linkage to community resources
- Case managers provide advocacy and support to assist families in obtaining services to safely maintain the child with their family in the community.
Child Forensic Services
Services Provided: Forensic psychologists conduct assessments and participate in consultation regarding children and families involved with Albany Family Court, Probation and child protective services.
Parent Partners
Services Provided: Parent Partners are available to offer support, education, and assistance to parents, whose children are being seen at the clinic, are involved in the SPOA process or receives case management services.
Albany Medical Center Psychiatry
43 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 262-5511
Website: www.amc.edu/patient/services/psychiatry/
Services Provided: Treatment for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, co-occurring substance abuse, and dependence, eating disorders, trauma, personality disorders, attention deficit disorders, adjustment disorders and others.
Read MoreSamaritan Hospital
Samaritan Hospital
2215 Burdett Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 271-3300 Facebook: Samaritan Hospital
Website: www.nehealth.com/Medical_Care/SAM/Behavioral_Health/
Services Provided: Behavioral health outpatient services
Target Population: Individuals who are dealing with psychological, psychiatric and addiction challenges.
Rensselaer County Department of Mental Health
Rensselaer County Department of Mental Health
1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Unified Services Phone: (518) 270-2800
Hoosick Falls Center Phone: (518) 686-0694
Rensselaer Center Phone: (518) 463-8869
Email: info@rensco.com
Website: http://www.rensco.com/departments/mental–health/
Facebook: Rensselaer County Mental Health
Services Provided: Unified Services for Children & Adolescents Outpatient Clinic; Forensic Services; Rensselaer City Center Outpatient Treatment; Non-Medicaid Care Coordination; Hoosick Falls Satellite Outpatient Treatment; Health Home Care Coordination Services for Adults; Services to residents of Private Proprietary Homes for Adults (PPHA); Children’s Health Home Care Coordination; MICA (Mental Illness and Chemical Addiction) Outreach and Assessment Services; Medicaid Service Coordination; Substance Abuse Prevention Services; Single Point of Access – SPOA (adult housing and children and youth care coordination).
Read MoreRehabilitation Support Services
Rehabilitation Support Services
314 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Phone: (518) 462-1094 Fax: (518) 462-1097
Albany County Services Website: http://rehab.org/county/albany-county/
Facebook: Rehabilitation Support Services, Inc.
Services Provided: RSS works with children and adults to offer various ancillary services such as contracts with Adult Career and Continuing Education Services – Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCESS – VR) for supported employment in ten counties, as well as numerous subcontracts with county departments of mental health, probation, adult social services and children and family services. Children and family services include an eightbed community residence for adolescent girls, another eight-bed community residence for adolescent boys and girls, an after-school social, and recreation program, Multisystemic Therapy (MST) and a Family Support Program.
Target Population: Children and Adults
Mental Health Empowerment Project- Heroes at Home
Mental Health Empowerment Project- Heroes at Home
1600 7th Avenue, 4th Floor, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 545-6781 Website: www.mhepinc.org/projects/heroes–at–home
Facebook: @MentalHealthEmpowermentProject
Services Provided: Vet2Vet Peer Support- Heroes at Home provides one-to-one peer support for Veterans and family members.
Read MoreCapital Counseling
Capital Counseling
120 Defreest Drive, Suite 220, Troy, NY 12180
670 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12605
100 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
4 Chelsea Place Suite 102 Clifton Park, NY 12065
650 Warren Street, Albany, NY 12208
Phone (for all locations): (518) 462-6531
Website: www.capitalcounseling.org Facebook: @capitalcounseling
Services Provided: Capital Counseling provides a range of services and programs for organizations looking to promote better mental health and provide access to service for employees, members, and constituents.
Business and Organizations: Crisis Services, Training and Education, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Assessments, Employee Assistance Programs
State and Local Government: Contracted telephone based-after hours crisis services, Employee Assistance Programs, Compliance Trainings
Healthcare Professionals and Managed Care Groups: Inpatient to outpatient home transition counseling services, Phone-based clinical office support, and case management, referral services.
Read MoreUnion Counseling Behavioral Health Center
Union Counseling Behavioral Health Center
5 Hemphill Place, Suite 121, Malta, NY 12020
1311 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308
Phone: (518) 374-6263 Fax: (518) 374-1778
Website: www.unionstreetcounseling.com/
Services Provided: Full Spectrum Behavioral Health Services (Stress & Anxiety, Depression, Abuse, Eating Disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Marital, Relationship & Family Issues, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Behavioral Issues in Children and Adolescents), Ongoing Psychotherapy, Medication Management, Psychological Assessment & Testing, Psychiatric Evaluation, Expert Consultation, Supervised & Therapeutic Visitations, Coordination of Care with Inpatient Facilities and PcPs.
Read MoreSaratoga County Mental Health Center
Saratoga County Mental Health Center
135 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 584-9030 Fax: (518) 581-1709
Website: www.saratogacountyny.gov/departments/mental–health–center/
Services Provided: See Below
Mental Health Clinic
Phone: (518) 584-9030
Location: Main Office- Saratoga Springs; Satellite Office- Mechanicville
Services Provided: Emergency and crisis intervention, screening and referral, individual, family and group counseling, medication and education management, symptom management
Target Population: Youth services for emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children and adolescents; Adult Services for mentally ill adults, particularly those who are seriously and persistently mentally ill.
Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
Phone: (518) 885-4521
Services Provided: Comprehensive, individualized, a recovery-based program that offers rehabilitation, support, and treatment services under one roof. Person-centered, group, and individual sessions, medication management, health screenings, family education, and support, vocational services, and supports.
Target Population: Adults over 18 with a mental illness diagnosis who have a functional disability
Alcohol and Drug Program
Phone: (518) 587-8800
Services Provided: Outpatient program.
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Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health, Inc.
Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health, Inc.
P.O. Box 820, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Email the committee at info@scccmh-saratoga.org for additional information.
Website: www.scccmh–saratoga.org
Facebook: Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health
Services provided: Information to help people living with mental illness, their family and friends and mental health professionals including understanding how to live with mental illness, practical advice on crisis management, individual and family rights, tips on coping with stress and resources for mental health professionals.
Read MoreSaratoga Center for the Family-Mental Health Services
Saratoga Center for the Family-Mental Health Services
359 Ballston Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY
Phone: (518) 587-8008 Fax: 518-587-8241
Website: http://www.saratogacff.org/mental–health–services/
Facebook: @SaratogaCenter
Services Provided: Identification and assessment of children with behavioral and emotional health needs, individual, group and family therapies for crisis intervention, consultation with parents, teachers and school administration, parent and teacher training on mental health issues, referrals to other community mental health programs.
Read MoreNortheast Parent and Child Society
Northeast Parent and Child Society
Main Office: 530 Franklin St. Schenectady, NY 12305
Phone: (518) 346-1284
Website: http://www.neparentchild.org/ Facebook: @neparentchild
Services Provided: Behavioral Health, Case Management, Education, Family Foster Care, Prevention and Family Preservation, Residential Care.
Read MoreIntegro Counseling Services
Integro Counseling Services
2454 Route 9, Suite 302, Malta, NY 12019
Phone: (518) 289-5555 Fax: (518) 289-5560
Website: www.integrocounseling.com Facebook: Integro Mental Health Counseling Service
Services Provided: Counseling assistance to individuals, couples, teenagers, families, and children.
Read MoreFour Winds Hospital
Four Winds Hospital
30 Crescent Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 584-3600 (main) or 1-800-888-5448 (admissions)
Website: www.fourwindshospital.com Facebook: @FourWindsSaratoga
Services Provided: Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment Programs including Inpatient Hospitalization (adolescent services, children services, adult and older adult services), Partial Hospital Program (Adults), Intensive Outpatient Program (adult and adolescent programs), and Outpatient Services (child and adolescent outpatient program).
Read MoreBick Wanck MD & Associates
Bick Wanck MD & Associates
401 Geyser Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 583-3035 Fax: (518) 583-4247
Website: www.bickwanckmdassociates.com
Services Provided: Psychiatric Evaluations; Child and Adolescent Evaluations; Psychological Testing; Medication Management; Group Counseling; Couples Therapy; Family Therapy; Individual Therapy including Insight Oriented, Supportive Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play Therapy.
Read MoreAdirondack Samaritan Counseling Center (ASCC)
Adirondack Samaritan Counseling Center (ASCC)
15 Boulevard, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Phone: (518) 747-2994 Fax: (518) 747-2996
Website: www.adirondacksamaritan.org Facebook: Adirondack Samaritan Counseling Center Services Provided: Family Counseling (child and adolescent treatment, parenting and behavioral issues, divorce and separation, blended families, relationship issues), Individual Therapy (depression, anxiety, relationship issues, stress, cancer, eating disorders, mood disorders, life transitions, growth oriented psychotherapy, trauma and recovery, grief and loss, anger), Couples Counseling (couples counseling, marriage counseling, premarital counseling) Group Programs (Anger Management Project, Aggression Replacement Training, Family Life Education Programs, Men’s Opportunity Program, Topic Groups), Chronic Pain (therapeutic group for adults suffering with chronic pain).
Read MoreSPOA Single Point of Access (Child and Adolescent)
SPOA Single Point of Access (Child and Adolescent)
Office of Community Services
797 Broadway Suite 304, Schenectady NY 12305
Phone: (518) 386-2218 Fax: (518) 386-2212
Website: http://www.schenectadycounty.com/node/281
How to apply: The SPOA Coordinator for Children will review the application and request additional documentation if needed. A meeting with the family is then scheduled with the SPOA Committee to discuss their concerns, answer questions, and provide information about the services available to their child. After the committee reviews the case determination is made regarding service eligibility. The Coordinator will notify the family and then inform them of the outcome of the meeting.
Read MoreSPOA (Adults)
SPOA (Adults)
Care Management Services
108 Erie Boulevard, Schenectady, NY 12305
Phone: (518) 382-7932
Target Population: For adults with a serious mental illness and in need of care management.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Kendra’s Law)
Target Population: Individuals with serious mental illnesses who are unable to live safely in the community. More information: http://bi.omh.ny.gov/aot/about
Read MoreSchenectady Mental Health Associates (SMHA)
Schenectady Mental Health Associates (SMHA)
1411 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308
Phone: (518) 374-0295 Fax: (518) 377-3729
Website: www.smha–crown.com
Services Provided: Individual, couples, marital and family counseling for the following diagnostic categories: depressive disorders, impulse control disorders, anger management, bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia disorders, eating disorders, learning disorders, ADHD & Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.
Read MoreSchenectady County Community Services
Schenectady County Community Services
Contact: Office of Community Services
797 Broadway, Suite 304, Schenectady, NY 12305
Phone: (518) 386-2218 Fax: (518) 386-2212
Website: http://www.schenectadycounty.com/node/495
Read MoreSchenectady County City Mission
Schenectady County City Mission
425 Hamilton Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
PO Box 760 Schenectady, NY 12301
Phone: (518) 346-2275 Fax: (518) 346-2470
Website: www.citymission.com
Services Provided: Feed the hungry, provide shelter, empower employment, discipleship, and recovery, provide clothing, thrift & recycling clothing, community outreach programs.
Read MoreSamaritan Counseling Center
Samaritan Counseling Center
8 North Church Street, Schenectady, NY
220 North Ballston Ave., Scotia, NY 12302
75 Railroad Place, Saratoga Springs, NY
971 Route 146, Clifton Park, NY
7 Hemphill Place, Malta, NY
706 Bloomingrove Drive, Rensselaer, NY 12144
386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY 12054
568 New Loudon Road, Latham, NY
Phone: (518) 374-3514 Fax: (518) 374-9193
Website: www.samaritancounselingcenter.org Facebook: @samaritancounselingcenter.org
Services Provided: We provide a wide range of quality services including individual counseling, couples counseling, and family counseling in addition to business consulting, professional development for clinicians, and services to meet the unique needs of clergy and congregations.
Read MoreMohawk Opportunities
Mohawk Opportunities
201 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, NY 12307
Phone: (518) 374-8424
Website: http://www.mohawkopportunities.org/2011.html Facebook: Mohawk Opportunities Mission: We are a Schenectady-based not-for-profit agency committed to helping individuals living with Mental Illness, HIV/AIDS and those who are homeless achieve stable community living and independence by providing housing that is safe and affordable, services that facilitate growth and recovery, relationships built on a foundation of caring and respect and a sense of hope for the future.
Services Provided: Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Dominion House, Community Residence Program (Curry House, Emmanuel House & Jones Home), Certified Apartment Program, Supported Housing Program, Continuum of Care Services, Rental Assistance Program for Persons Living with AIDS, Transitional Services Program.
Read MoreEllis Hospital Child Adolescent Clinic
Ellis Hospital Child Adolescent Clinic
624 McClellan Street, Suite 204, Schenectady, NY 12304
Phone: (518) 382-2290
Website: www.ellismedicine.org/services/mental–health.aspx
Services Provided: Initial psychiatric assessments with diagnosis, medication management, psychotherapy/counseling services, crisis services (for existing patients), consultation/collateral services for schools and other professional agencies, wellness planning, community education Target Population: Patients ages 4-18
Read MoreEllis Hospital
Ellis Hospital
1101 Nott Street, Schenectady, NY 12308
Phone: (518) 243-4000
Website: http://www.ellismedicine.org/services/mental–health.aspx
Facebook: @EllisMedicineNY
Adult Outpatient Mental Health Services
216 Lafayette Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 Phone: (518) 243-3300
Crisis/Inpatient Services
1101 Nott Street Schenectady, NY 12308
Phone: 518-243-4000
Read MoreBehavioral Health Center at Northeast Parent and Child (Children’s Mental Health Clinic)
Behavioral Health Center at Northeast Parent and Child (Children’s Mental Health Clinic)
530 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Phone: (518) 381-8911 Fax: (518) 377-4292
Website: http://nr.layer8group.com/client–services–2/behavioral–health/
Facebook: @neparentchild
Services Provided: Assessment and treatment. For more information, please contact David Rossetti, Chief Officer of Behavioral Health Services.
Target Population: Youth ages 0-24 who are having trouble functioning at home, in school, or in the community due to emotional and behavioral difficulties.
Read MoreWhitney Young Methadone Maintenance
Whitney Young Methadone Maintenance
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Treatment Center
10 Dewitt Street, Albany, NY 12207
Phone: (518) 463-3882 Fax: (518) 465-9435
Website: www.wmyhealth.org Facebook: @WhitneyYoungHealthCenter
Medicating Hours: Monday through Friday 6:30 am – 10:00 am; 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm;
Sat 6:00 am – 11:00 am
Services Provided: Methadone maintenance is a long-term therapeutic intervention for addiction to heroin and other opiates. Methadone is a synthetic narcotic medication that blocks heroin effects and reduces the craving for other narcotics.
Read MoreSt. Peter’s Health Partners (SPARC)
St. Peter’s Health Partners (SPARC)
3 Mercycare Lane, Guilderland, NY 12084
Phone: (518) 452-6700
Website: www.sphcs.org/addictionrecoverysparc Facebook: @StPetersHealthPartners
Services Provided: Inpatient Detoxification, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Men’s Community Residence, Outpatient
Treatment Programs, Drinking Driver Program, and Shelter Plus Care
Target Population: Anyone 18 years or older who is struggling with alcoholism or chemical dependency. Outpatient Adolescent locations for those younger than 18.
Read MoreSenior Hope Counseling, Inc.
Senior Hope Counseling, Inc.
301 South Allen Street, Albany, NY 12208
Phone: (518) 489-7777 Fax: (518) 489-7771
Website: www.seniorhope.org
Services Provided: Evaluation and assessment, case management and referral, individual and family counseling, men and women specialized group sessions, weekly AA meetings. Dependency. Outpatient Adolescent locations for those younger than 18.
Read MoreHope House, Inc.
Hope House, Inc.
573 Livingston Avenue, Albany, NY 12206 Phone: (518) 482-4673
Website: www.hopehouseinc.org Facebook: @hopehousealbany
Services Provided: Medication Assisted Treatment options for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and nicotine use disorder – such as Vivitrol, Suboxone, and Probuphine. We believe in multiple pathways to recovery, including the utilization of medication to treat the disease of addiction.
Target Populations: Specialized programs for Men, Women, Adults, and Children
Read MoreFriends of Recovery-New York
Friends of Recovery-New York
1529 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203
Phone: (518) 487-4395 Email: familyrecovery@for-ny.org
Website: www.for–ny.org Facebook: @recoveryny
Services Provided: Friends of Recovery- New York is a statewide Recovery Community Organization (RCO) working on behalf of thousands of individuals and families in New York to educate decision makers and the public about addiction recovery. We are dedicated to ending discrimination and removing barriers to treatment, housing, and employment; and we support the expansion of recovery support services for individuals and families.
Read MoreCatholic Charities
Catholic Charities
100 Slingerland Street, Albany, NY 12202
Phone: (518) 449-3581 Fax: (518) 426-3662
Website: www.carecoordinationcc.org/
Services Provided: Health home care coordination, intensive and supportive case management, Project Safe
Point (syringe disposal, access/exchange services, recovery readiness counseling, treatment access, HIV/Hepatitis testing and opioid overdose prevention), linguistic services (medical interpretation for those with limited English proficiency); housing support services, personal care closet, and emergency financial assistance.
Read MoreCapital City Rescue Mission
Capital City Rescue Mission
259 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY
Phone: (518) 462-0459
Website: www.capitalcityrescuemission.com Facebook: @capitalcityrescuemission
Services Provided: Free shelter, clothing, food (3 meals/day, 365 days/yr.), clothing provided to residents in need, addiction recovery program (residents who participate in addiction recovery program are sheltered for nine months-1 year.
Read MoreCamino Nuevo
Camino Nuevo
175 Central Ave., Albany, NY 12206
Phone: (518) 729-5659
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; Saturday 7:00 am to 12:00 pm
Website: www.acacianetwork.org
Services Provided: Personalized Health Assessment; Medication assisted treatment including Buprenorphine;
Impaired Driving Program; Intensive Outpatient Services; HIV/Early Intervention Services; Psychiatric
Assessment Management; Individual, group and family counseling; Relapse Prevention and Wellness; Educational/Vocational placement and referrals; Cultural and Recreational Events; Benefits/Entitlements assistance; Monthly Recovery Celebrations
Admission Criteria: Substance Use History; Family Treatment; Adolescent Services: 13-17 years of age and Adult Services: 18 years of age or older.
Read MoreBelvedere Addictions Center
Belvedere Addictions Center
1 Van Tromp Street, Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (518) 694-9400
Website: www.belvedereaddictionscenter.com Facebook: Belvedere Addictions Center
Hours: Monday, Thursdays, Fridays 8:00 am – 4:00 pm;
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Services Provided: Outpatient programs, group and individual treatment sessions, initial and ongoing assessments
Target Population: Adults suffering from addiction
Read MoreAlbany County Department of Mental Health
Albany County Department of Mental Health
175 Green Street, Albany, NY 12202
Phone: (518) 447-4537 Fax: (518) 447-4577
Website: http://www.albanycounty.com/Government/Departments/DepartmentofMentalHealth.aspx
Mission: To ensure that persons with mental illness, substance and alcohol problems or developmental disabilities are provided a full range of services that promote stabilization, rehabilitation, and recovery for the purpose of enhancing or improving their lives.
Services Provided: See Below
Substance Abuse Services
260 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202
Phone: (518) 447-4551 Fax: (518) 447-2046
Services Provided: Comprehensive medically supervised outpatient services to individuals of all ages. Our professional staff is specially trained in the treatment of addictions and addresses all aspects of an individual’s substance use, abuse, or dependency problems.
Community Services Board
272 Broadway, Menands, NY, 12204
Phone: (518) 482-5744
Purpose: Community residents who have an interest in services for the mentally disabled are welcome to attend meetings of the Community Services Board and its three subcommittees on mental health, mental retardation and developmental disabilities, and alcoholism and substance abuse.
Subcommittee on Alcohol and Substance Abuse:
Third Thursday of the month, 8:30-10:00 am
175 Green Street, Director’s Conference Room
Chair: Lewis Krupka
Phone: (518) 356-1012 Email: gamblenomore@talktherapy.com
Mobile Crisis Team
Phone: (518) 549-6500
Service Provided: Crisis Intervention
Target Population: All Ages
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program
Phone: (518) 447-4668
Services Provided: The ACT Program has been developed to serve high need, high priority individuals of Albany County with a unique and comprehensive approach to treatment. A mobile team delivers flexible treatment, rehabilitation, case management and support services to individuals with severe mental illness who may have co-occurring disorders and whose needs have not been well met by more traditional service delivery approaches. The ACT team, which consists of a coordinator, psychiatrist, registered nurses, social workers, credentialed alcohol and substance abuse counselors, and a program assistant uses peer support services and local vocational rehabilitation programs as part of its service delivery. The program offers 24 -hour crisis support.
Health Home Care Management Services
Phone: (518) 447-4569 Fax: (518) 447-4661
Services Provided: Capital Region Health Connections-Health Home Care Management Services is a freestanding program that provides services to seriously mentally ill adults.
Adult Forensic Services
840 Albany-Shaker Road, Albany, NY 12211
Contact: Jennifer Dalton, LMSW, Coordinator
Phone: (518) 869-2683 Fax: (518) 869-2704
Services Provided: The Mental Health Unit provides services to the seriously mentally ill client who is incarcerated, as well as psychiatric evaluation and consultation to the courts. The MH unit will also advocate for the needs of the inmate client in the jail, in the legal system and the mental health treatment community.
Subcommittee on Developmental Disabilities:
Contact: Bonita Sanchez, LMSW, Albany
Phone: (518) 438-5150 Email: sanchez@albany.edu Subcommittee on Mental Health:
Contact: E. Nancy Wiley, Albany
Phone: (518) 482-5744
Adult Treatment Clinic
Albany County Mental Health Center
Phone: (518) 447-4555 Fax: (518) 447-4661
Services Provided: The Adult Treatment Clinic is designed to provide comprehensive mental health treatment to the seriously mentally ill residents of Albany County. The program is staffed and directed by a group of professionals with expertise in the area of outpatient treatment of mental illness.
Addiction Care Center of Albany
Addiction Care Center of Albany
90 McCarty Avenue, Albany, NY 12202
Phone: (518) 465-5470
Website: www.acca.net Facebook: @addictionscarecenter
Services Provided: Outpatient services including day rehab, a medically-supervised outpatient program, and an evening program (1044 Broadway, Albany, NY Phone: (518) 434-2367) Community Residence recovery programs for men and women who are in the early to later stages of recovery.
Read MoreSt. Mary’s Hospital Addictions Services
St. Mary’s Hospital Addictions Services
1300 Massachusetts Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 268-5542
Websitewww.sphp.com/addiction–smh
Services provided: Full range or detoxification, rehabilitation, and medical services are available as well as specialized programming to address relapse, poly-substance use, family issues, and post-discharge support.
Read MoreHudson Mohawk Recovery Center
Hudson Mohawk Recovery Center
1724 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 272-3918 Fax: (518) 272-6391
Website: www.hmrecovery.net Facebook: Hudson-Mohawk Recovery Center Services Provided: See Below
Outpatient Services:
1724 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 272-3918 Fax: (518)272-2149/ (518) 272-6391
743 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush, NY 12061
Phone: (518) 477-7535 Fax: (518) 477-7555
69 Church Street, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Phone: Contact Troy office at (518) 272-3918 Fax: (518) 272-6391
Services provided at all: Evaluation; Individual Counseling; Group Counseling; Family Counseling; Crisis Walk-in Services
Day Treatment:
Location: Troy Offices
Services provided: Daily therapy group, weekly individual sessions, and attendance at specialized groups to include: health, relapse prevention, alcohol/drug education, daily living skills, etc. Clients may also be referred to other services in the community.
Adolescent Services
Location: Troy and East Greenbush offices
Services provided: Comprehensive evaluation; Individual and group services using an evidence based 12 session curriculum; Motivational Enhancement; Psychiatric assessment for those experiencing cooccurring mental health problems
Family Services Included: Parent/guardian involvement with the adolescent’s evaluation and treatment; Assessment of the substance use and mental health status of parents/guardians and other family members as appropriate; Assessment of family functioning based on seven universal clinical parameters (e.g. communication, task accomplishment, and role performance); STEP/Teen Parenting Group
Residential Services
Location: Elizabeth’s House, 106-108 Ninth Street, Troy, New York 12180
Phone: (518) 272-0206 Fax: (518) 272-0208
Supportive Living for Men
Phone: (518) 237-9891
Specialized Services
Services provided: PAT program, Evening Intensive Program, Adolescent Program, Women’s Group; Vocational Services
Gambling Services
Services Provided: screening, evaluation, individual and group counseling, educational services on problem and pathological gambling, relapse
*Services may be provided as a distinct service or in conjunction with substance abuse services
Educational Programs
Services provided: Drinking Driving Program/ Project Save; Batterers’ Intervention Program; Educate Youth Program.
Read MoreConifer Park Outpatient Center
Conifer Park Outpatient Center
2435 Sixth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 274-5143 Fax: (518) 273-1350
Website: www.coniferpark.com/outpatient–services
Services Provided: Early recovery, relapse prevention, dual-focused groups, gender-specific groups, methadone maintenance, buprenorphine, a Professionals Group and a Next Level Group.
Read MoreCD Intensive Residential Pahl Inc
CD Intensive Residential Pahl Inc
559 6th Avenue, Troy, NY 12182 Phone: (518) 237-9891
Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, a halfway house and residential treatment for adolescents.
Read MoreSaratoga County Mental Health Center-Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services
Saratoga County Mental Health Center-Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services
135 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 587-8800
Website: http://www.saratogacountyny.gov/departments/mental–health–center/
Services Provided: Alcohol and Drug Program- Saratoga County Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services is a medically supervised outpatient program providing treatment for individuals suffering from an alcohol and drug program and for family members trying to cope with the presence of alcohol or drug problems within the family. Treatment is designed to promote abstinence, to improve community integration, and to improve daily functions. Services include screening, referral, assessment, and individual and group counseling.
Read MoreSt. Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center (SPARC)
St. Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center (SPARC)
125 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 885-6884 Website: http://www.sphcs.org/addictionrecoverysparc
Facebook: St Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center Sparc
Services provided: Outpatient Treatment Programs
Read MoreThe Prevention Council of Saratoga County
The Prevention Council of Saratoga County
125 High Rock Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 581-1230 Fax: (518) 581-1240
Website: www.preventioncouncil.org Facebook: @PrevCouncil
Services Provided: The Prevention Council staff work in a wide range of venues – from schools and summer camps to courts and family homes – to provide prevention services, including program development and community-based initiatives that help strengthen the messages we deliver to Saratoga youth. Service offerings include information and resources, camps, all stars camp, classes, counseling services, prevention education, training programs, gambling prevention, health and human services, training for intervention purposes (TIPS), Unsung Heroes.
Read MoreNelson House
Nelson House
181 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Phone: (518) 583-4212 Facebook: Nelson House
Services Provided: Sober Living Residence for Women in Recovery
Read MoreSt. Peter’s SPARC
St. Peter’s SPARC
2925 Hamburg Street, Schenectady, NY 12303
Phone: (518) 357-2909 Website: http://www.sphcs.org/addictionrecoverysparc
Facebook: St Peter’s Addiction Recovery Center Sparc
Services Provided: Outpatient Treatment Program
Read MorePeter Young: Housing, Industry & Treatment
Peter Young: Housing, Industry & Treatment
428 Duane Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12304
Phone: (518) 377-2448 Email: PGTFoundation@pyhit.org
Website: www.pyhit.com Facebook: @PYHIT
Services Provided: Vocational Training, Educational Programs, Job Placement Services, Emergency Shelter and Transitional Living Services, Parole Re-Entry Services, Veterans Services, HIV services, NYS Industries for the Disabled, NYS-certified inpatient, residential and outpatient treatment facilities and counseling and evaluation programs, develops and manages resources to fund programs and services in alcohol and drug rehabilitation alternatives to incarceration and job training skills.
Read MorePerrin House
Perrin House
575 Lansing Street, Schenectady, NY 12303
Phone: (518) 346-4509 Facebook: Perrin House
Services Provided: Substance, Drug, and Alcohol Abuse program
New Choices Recovery Center
New Choices Recovery Center
302 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Phone: (518) 346-4436
Website: www.newchoicesrecovery.org Facebook: New Choices Recovery Center
Services Provided: Clinical Services, Impaired Driver Program (IDP), Permanent Supportive Housing,
Residential Services, Wraparound Aftercare Initiative (community-based services to individuals with addictions to heroin and opioid-based prescriptions).
Read MoreConifer Park
Conifer Park
79 Glenridge Road, Glenville, NY 12302
Phone: 1-800-989-6446 eFax: (518) 691-9211
Website: www.coniferpark.com Facebook: Conifer Park
Services Provided: Adolescent Rehabilitation, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Detoxification ad Crisis Counseling,
Family Program, Co-Occurring Disorders/MICA Services, Activities, and Recreation Program.
Read MoreCarver Community Counseling Services
Carver Community Counseling Services
846 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12307
Phone: (518) 382-7838
Services Provided: Outpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse, buprenorphine services.
Read MoreBridge Center of Schenectady
Bridge Center of Schenectady
72 Union Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12308
Phone: (518) 346-1277
Services Provided: Substance Abuse Treatment, Buprenorphine Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment Population Served: Men
Read MoreSt. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment Center
St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment Center
91 Woodruff St., Saranac Lake.
Phone: (518) 891-3950 or (877) 813-8647; Website: http://www.stjoestreatment.org
Facebook: St. Joseph’s Addiction Treatment Center
Services Provided: Inpatient and outpatient treatment and aftercare services offered to men, women, teens and their families, veterans in several locations in NYS.
Read MoreSamaritan Daytop Village
Samaritan Daytop Village
Administrative Headquarters: 138-02 Queens Blvd., Briarwood.
Phone: (718) 206-2000 or 1-800-532-HELP (4357); Website: www.samaritanvillage.org
Facebook: Samaritan Village Ellenville
Services Provided: In late 2015, Daytop Village, Inc merged with Samaritan Village. All levels of care provided. Long term residential treatment programs in Ellenville and Rhinebeck.
Read MoreRichard C. Ward Addiction Treatment Center
Richard C. Ward Addiction Treatment Center
117 Seward St., Suites 12-16, Middletown.
Phone: (845) 341-2500; Website: www.addicted/org/directory/item/rc–ward–addiction–treatment–centerinpatient–rehabilitation–unit.html
Services Provided: A 60- bed, NYS-operated, inpatient facility offering innovative treatment and services to aid in the recovery of addicts and their families. Ward ATC offers Acupuncture Services, a Specialized Women’s Track, Dual Recovery Groups, and a new creative arts program called Innervisions to help addicts express feelings in healthy ways. Serves a 10-county area including Columbia and Greene.
Read MoreMid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Centers, Inc. (MARC)
Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Centers, Inc. (MARC)
51 Cannon St., Poughkeepsie.
Phone: (845) 452-8816; Website: www.marc.us.com
Facebook: Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Centers, Inc.
Services Provided: Crisis Center offers inpatient non-medical detox. Bolger House is a 24-bed men’s residence. Florence Manor is a 24-bed female residence. Dowling House is a co-ed, 12-bed, supported housing environment.
Read MoreMcPike Addiction Treatment Center
McPike Addiction Treatment Center
1213 Court St., Utica.
Phone: (315) 738-4600; Website: www.oasas.ny.gov/atc/mcpike/general.cfm
Facebook: McPike Addiction Treatment Center
Services Provided: A 68-bed, NYS-operated inpatient facility providing a proven individualized program of recovery for adult men and women who have a chemical addiction. Serves 16 counties, including Columbia and Greene.
Read MoreHealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley (Benedictine Hospital)
HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley (Benedictine Hospital)
105 Mary’s Avenue, Kingston.
Phone: (845) 338-2500; Website: www.hahv.org/find–care/services/addiction–recovery/
Facebook: @healthalliancehv
Services Provided: Medical Detox, Inpatient Addiction Treatment Program, and Inpatient Rehab offered in hospital setting. Outpatient treatment offered at Bridge Back of Kingston (Benedictine) Hospital in two locations: Kingston and Saugerties (845-943-6091).
Read MoreCornerstone of Rhinebeck
Cornerstone of Rhinebeck
91 Serenity Hill Rd., Rhinebeck.
Phone: (845) 266-3481; Website: www.cornerstoneny.com
Facebook: Cornerstone of Rhinebeck
Services Provided: Cornerstone offers Inpatient rehab and medical detox. 24 inpatient units that operate 24/7.
Read MoreCapital District Psychiatric Center (CDPC)
Capital District Psychiatric Center (CDPC)
75 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208-3474
Phone: (518) 549-6000 Fax: (518) 549-6804
Website: https://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/facilities/cdpc/
Facebook: Capital Dist Psychiatric Center
Services Provided: Capital District Psychiatric Center (CDPC) provides inpatient psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation to patients who have been diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illnesses, and for whom brief or short-term treatment in a community hospital mental health unit has been unable to provide symptom stability. CDPC has outpatient treatment services for children, adolescents, and adults. CDPC also operates three adult community residences. Located in Albany, New York, CDPC is in the center of the service area and is within an hour’s drive of the counties served.
Target Population: Child and Adolescents outpatient up to the age of 18; Adult inpatient/outpatient and Adult Community residences
Counties Served: Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, Warren, Washington, Schoharie, Columbia, and Greene.
Read MoreMental Health Association in New York State Inc. (MHANYS)
Mental Health Association in New York State Inc. (MHANYS)
194 Washington Avenue, Suite 415, Albany, NY 12210
Phone: (518) 434-0439
Website: www.mhanys.org
Facebook: @MHANYSinc
Services Provided: MHANYS is a not-for-profit organization that works to end the stigma against mental illness and promotes mental health wellness in New York State. MHANYS achieves this through training, education, advocacy, and policy, community-based partnership programming, and by connecting individuals and families to help.
Read MoreNational Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of NYS
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of NYS
99 Pine Street Suite 105, Albany, NY 12207
Phone: (518) 462-2000 Helpline: (800) 950-3228
Website: http://www.naminys.org/
Purpose: Public Education and Information Activities/Programs, Peer Education and Support, Raising Awareness and Fighting Stigma, and State and Federal Advocacy.
Read MoreNYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)
NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)
1450 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12203-3526
Phone: (518) 473-3460; Website: www.oasas.ny.gov
Services Provided: Oversees state-run treatment centers. Provides guidance, oversight, advocacy for persons affected by alcohol and/or substance use.
OASAS HopeLine
Phone: (877) 8HOPENY or (877)-846-7369
Services Provided: Offering help and hope 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for alcoholism, drug abuse and problem gambling. Crisis and motivational interviewing for callers in need; referrals to more than 1,500 local prevention and treatment providers; 48 hours call back to those who wish to be contacted; multi-lingual. All calls are confidential.
OASAS Bed Availability Dashboard
Website: https://bi1.oasas.ny.gov/analytics/saw.dll?Dashboard
Purpose: Search bed availability using a single criteria or any combination of county, city, organization, gender and age group. Residential only, not outpatient.
OASAS Provider Directory Search
Website: https://www.oasas.ny.gov/providerDirectory/index.cfm?search_type=2
Purpose: Online database of all Certified Providers, searchable by Region, County, Zip Code and Program Type.
OASAS Regional Field Office Staff
Website: www.oasas.ny.gov/pio/regdir.cfm
Purpose: Directory of 11 OASAS Field Staff Offices, including contact information and address.
State-Operated Addiction Treatment Centers (ATCs)
Website: https://www.oasas.ny.gov/atc/index.cfm
Purpose: Admission Criteria, full list of 12 ATC’s, including address, list/link to catchment area map and contact info.
Level of Care for Alcohol and Drug Treatment Referral
Website: https://www.oasas.ny.gov/treatment/health/locadtr/index.cfm
Purpose: Web-based tool used by substance abuse treatment providers, Medicaid Managed Care plans, and other referral sources to determine the most appropriate level of care for a client with a substance use disorder.
Read MoreOASAS Guide to Accessing Treatment for Individuals & Families Seeking Support
OASAS Guide to Accessing Treatment for Individuals & Families Seeking Support
Website: https://www.oasas.ny.gov/treatment/index.cfm
Purpose: View 10 brief educational videos below that provide general information about navigating the substance use disorder system of care. This video series describes the types of substance use disorder treatment services available and answers common questions individuals and families may have about treatment and recovery.
Read MoreNYS Office of Mental Health (OMH)
NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH)
44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12229
Phone: 1-800-597-8481
Website: www.omh.ny.gov
Facebook: @NYSOMH
Services Provided: New York State has a large, multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 700,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State, and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 4,500 programs, which are operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs.
Read MoreColumbia County Clubhouse
Columbia County Clubhouse
713 Union Street Hudson NY 12534
Phone : 518-828-4619
Fax : 518-828-1196
Open Thursday and Friday 3-9
Click here for our website
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Greene County Clubhouse
Greene County Clubhouse
30 W. Bridge St
Catskill, NY 12414
518-943-0176 fax 518-943-6053
Open Now
Thursday through Saturday, 3pm-9pm
click here for our website
Read MoreSeeking Safety Support Group
For addiction, trauma and loss
Confidential group open to adults
Intended to help those who are suffering from the aftermath of trauma, loss, and substance use.
Mental Health Association
713 Union St.
Hudson, NY 12534
For questions and up to date schedule, call 518-828-4619 ext.346
Nar-Anon – Regional (for the family)
Nar-Anon
Upstate NY Regional Area
Click HERE
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind.
Read MoreAlcoholics Anonymous – Hudson area
Alcoholics Anonymous
Hudson, NY Area
Click HERE for Hudson, NY area
Columbia & Greene County
Alcoholics Anonymous
Columbia County Answering Service: (518) 463-0906;
Greene County Answering Service: (518) 625-2002;
Capital District Central Office: (518) 463-0906
Website: www.aa.org
Facebook: Alcoholics Anonymous
Local Meetings: http://meetings.aahmbny.org/index.php
Services Provided: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
Read MoreAlcoholics Anonymous – Regional
Alcoholics Anonymous
Upstate NY Area
Click HERE for Upstate NY locations
Alcoholics Anonymous
Columbia County Answering Service: (518) 463-0906;
Greene County Answering Service: (518) 625-2002;
Capital District Central Office: (518) 463-0906
Website: www.aa.org
Facebook: Alcoholics Anonymous
Local Meetings: http://meetings.aahmbny.org/index.php
Services Provided: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
Read MoreNarcotics Anonymous – Hudson NY
Narcotics Anonymous
Click HERE for locations within 20 miles of Hudson, NY
(For Columbia & Greene County)
Narcotics Anonymous vision is that: Every addict in the world has the chance to experience our message in his or her own language and culture and find the opportunity for a new way of life.
Read MoreNarcotics Anonymous – Regional
Narcotics Anonymous
Click HERE for locations within 50 miles of Ghent, NY
Narcotics Anonymous vision is that: Every addict in the world has the chance to experience our message in his or her own language and culture and find the opportunity for a new way of life.
Read MoreIntervention eBook: What to do if your child is drinking or using drugs
This e-book answers parents’ most pressing questions about confronting their child about his or her use. Learn what is a drug or alcohol Intervention, how do I know for sure if my teen is using, how should I prepare for a talk with my child, how do I make sure the talk is productive and what if my child needs outside help.
E-Book HERE
Read MoreFor Parents: What to Look For
Do you suspect that your child is abusing alcohol or using drugs? Are you worried? Have you noticed some changes with your child? As a parent, it is normal to be concerned.
– NCAAD (National Council Alcoholism and Drug Dependence)
https://www.ncadd.org/about-addiction/signs-and-symptoms/what-to-look-for-signs-and-symptoms
Read MoreMarilyn Miller, NP Columbia Memorial Health
71 Prospect Ave., Hudson, Medical Office Bldg-Suite 130
(518) 697-3540
Dr. Robert Klein
Columbia Memorial Addiction Services
71 Prospect Ave., Hudson, Medical Office Bldg-Suite 240
(518) 697-3582
Adam O’Brien, LMHC, CASAC
Trauma Therapist (EMDR-PC trained) Chatham, NY
(518) 573-2925
mutualarisingcounseling@gmail.com