ADULT SERVICESThe Recovery Center provides a continuum of treatment, support and prevention services including detoxification, clinic services, residential programs, family services, children's programs. Follow the links below to find out more information.
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Outpatient ServicesThe Recovery Center offers a rich array of resources to meet your needs or the needs of someone you care about. We will also be happy to assist you to access to other services. Our Outpatient Clinic provides Evaluations and Individualized Services for: ADULTS
High Intensity Program (HIP)The High Intensity Program was specifically designed for the working population. This three-phased Evening Program provides an alternative to inpatient care and may also serve as an adjunct to previous treatment or relapse prevention for someone experiencing difficulty.Participation in the High Intensity Program is preceded by a comprehensive evaluation which includes significant others and provides the basis for and individually designed treatment plan. Family participation is strongly encouraged and multi-family groups are scheduled.Phase I - Educational Sessions and Group Therapy, two and a half hours, three evenings per week for approximately six weeks.Phase II - Lecture, Discussion and Group Therapy, two and a half hours, two evenings a week for approximately two weeks.Phase III - Relapse Prevention Techniques and Group Therapy, one and a half hours, one evening a week for approximately twenty-four weeks.Relapse Prevention Program (RAP)The Relapse Prevention Program was specifically designed to maximize each participant's potential for recovery, to help individuals maintain sobriety, and to effectively make the transition back to family, work, school, and community. The program provides a highly effective, individualized form of treatment focusing on relapse triggers and healthy coping skills for managing the new challenges in sobriety. This program is appropriate for individuals who need aftercare treatment following inpatient or other intensive treatment; it is also for those who have had a period of sobriety but are in need of additional support to prevent relapse and sustain recovery. Both day and evening groups are available.Day Rehabilitation: Enhanced Outpatient ProgramThe Enhanced Outpatient Program was designed for individuals who have both a chemical dependency disorder and an emotional or psychiatric illness. The symptoms of one condition may mask the symptoms of the other or even make them worse if both are not treated. Unless the dual nature of the problem is known and addressed, the individual may find that even after becoming sober, his/her mood remains low or a feeling of anxiety persists. Effective treatment must recognize and respond to both conditions simultaneously or the risk of relapse remains high. The program emphasizes development of coping skills and helps clients focus on the positive changes they can make in their lives, and ways to avoid relapse. The program is offered five days per week for three or more hours per day, based on individual need. |
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DAY REHABILITATION PROGRAMThe Day Rehabilitation Program provides intensive outpatient services up to five days a week, seven hours a day. Length of stay is individualized with a gradual transition to less intensive clinic services. With discrete programs for Men and Women, the Day Rehabilitation Program is designed to meet the treatment needs of individuals with long-term treatment and/or substance abuse histories. While abstinence is the primary goal of Day Rehabilitation services, so too is the goal of providing life skills to enable appropriate and rewarding community living. Our treatment consists of intensive multi-disciplinary alcoholism/substance abuse services as well as lectures and workshops. The program is also designed to emphasize pre-vocational and vocational services which are provided directly and through affiliate agreements with Sullivan County BOCES, VESID, and Center for Workforce Development.The Day Rehabilitation Program focuses on each client's individualized treatment needs. Each client is assigned to a Primary Counselor for individual counseling; together, the client and counselor develop a treatment plan which is directed at resolving the client's presenting problems and leading to alcohol/drug free living.Components of the Day Rehabilitation Program include:
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| RESIDENTIAL SERVICESThe Recovery Center offers a continuum of Residential Services that provide a safe, stable support network during the recovery process. Initial placement is based upon individualized needs. The Halfway House, SMART Community Supportive Living, and the Shelter-Plus-Care programs offer residential options that allow each resident to gradually become self-sufficient. |
| HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICESThe Recovery Center Health Support Program offers the following services:
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Sullivan County Tobacco Free CoalitionThe Sullivan County Tobacco Free Coalition is a funded partnership, of the New York State Department of Health Tobacco Control Program. The goal of the coalition is to "de-normalize" tobacco usage, by using evidence based strategies to educate, mobilize and engage the community in efforts to reduce tobacco usage and promote cessation.
The Coalition's toll free number is 1-866- 697 8487, or for more information, call the Recovery Center at 794-8080, ext. 126 |
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Vocational Service
Employment Preparation to clients in treatment is in dispensable to efficacious treatment. The goal of the work readiness program is to assist clients with the skills and knowledge to become economially independent as well as free from alcohol and drugs.
For more information Call 794-8080, Ext. 235 Email: VocEd@recovery-center.com or Check the Vocational Education Page |
"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved." Helen Keller |
COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ABUSE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, INC. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Sullivan County is funded by theNew York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) |



