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Alateen Anonymous
315.789.5955
www.al-anon.alateen.org
Alateen is part of Al-Anon, which helps families and friends of alcoholics
recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a
relative or friend. Alateen is our recovery program for young people.
Alcoholics Anonymous
315.789.5955
www.al-anon.alateen.org
The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of
alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to
solve their common problems. Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help
families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by
welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving
understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic
Pal-Mac Medical Center
1900 Rte. 31, West Wayne Plaza, Macedon
315.986.0941
www.cliftonspringshospital.org
Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic provides emergency, acute and primary care to residents and visitors of the Finger Lakes Region. Specialties include
joint replacement, hyperbaric wound care, diabetes education, cancer treatment and behavioral health care. Inpatient Mental Health and Addictions Recover
programs are available at the Hospital's main campus while Outpatients are also served in Macedon and Canandaigua. Family practices are accepting new
patients on the main campus and at the Pal-Mac Medical Center in Macedon. Off-site lab specimen draw stations are located in Newark and Seneca Falls.
Council on Alcoholism & Other Chemical Dependencies of the Finger Lakes
165 E. Union St., 3rd Floor, Newark
315.331.5957
620 W. Washington St., Geneva (Ontario County)
315.789.0310
www.councilonalcoholism.net / www.alcoholismandtrauma.com
www.gamblingfever.org / www.fingerlakesparentswhohost.com
The Council on Alcoholism is designated by New York State as a community-based alcohol/drug abuse prevention, education and information and referral agency with the sole responsibility of combating alcohol and drug abuse. The Council provides community-based education and training services, an Environmental Prevention Initiative, a Gambling Prevention Program, and ADPEP - an Alcohol/Drug Awareness Program for at-risk youth arrested for underage drinking. The Council provides classroom presentations, teacher trainings, parent trainings, and youth counseling services. The agency has worked with all the community action groups, local governments and schools, and staff provide consultation, free literature on different issues of drug abuse, and information and referral services.
Delphi Drug & Alcohol Council, Inc.
Outpatient Office
1839 East Ridge Road
Rochester, NY 14622
585.467.2230
Administration and Prevention Office
1732 East Ridge Road
Rochester, NY 14622
585.697.5648
www.delphidrug.org
Provides Prevention Education, School-Based Counseling, Out-Patient
Treatment and Domestic Violence & Abuse Course for Men. Depression,
anxiety, suicide, teenage pregnancy, domestic violence and family
disruption are issues closely connected to the use of drugs and alcohol.
Addiction treatment programs for men. Operates a full service Out-
Patient Treatment Program that is fully licensed by the NYS Office of
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS). Out-Patient
Treatment Services are provided to both male and female clients, teen
years through adult, and include: evaluations, drug screening, individual,
family and group counseling.
DePaul
339 East Ave., Suite 303, Rochester
877.846.7369
585.719.3432
www.depaul.org
DePaul's Problem Gamblers Program helps compulsive gamblers and their families through individual and group counseling. For more than 15 years, our professionally trained counselors have offered outreach, education and treatment. DePaul also make referrals to self-help groups such as Gamblers Anonymous. Traumatic experiences, past, present, or anticipated in the future, tend to accelerate the gambling behavior. Thus, gambling becomes a coping mechanism.
Dick Van Dyke
1330 County Road 132, Ovid
607.869.9500
www.oasas.state.ny.us
The Center, which is CARF-accredited and OASAS-certified, opened in 1978 and maintains 30 beds for adult men and women. The Center operates two, separate, gender-specific treatment programs - one for women and the other for men. The Van Dyke ATC is a "Tobacco-Free" chemical dependency service (the use or possession of tobacco products and paraphernalia is not allowed and nicotine dependence is treated along with other addictions). Services are provided to address the basic health care needs of each patient while addressing the specific physical, psychological, and social symptoms associated with psychoactive substance abuse.
Finger Lakes Narcotics Anonymous
800.350.9132
www.flana.net
Recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. A
program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement
for membership, the desire to stop using. Program is a set of
principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives.
Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion
or lack of religion.
FLACRA
28 East Main Street, Clifton Springs
315.462.9466
www.flacra.org
FLACRA is a private, not-for-profit substance abuse treatment provider with 5 program locations with over 35 years experience serving the residents of
the 5-County Finger Lakes Region with outpatient, residential (Halfway Houses and Supportive Living Apartment programs), crisis center, vocational and
youth services. A wide array of services are available including but not limited to evaluations, individual, group and family counseling, youth programs
and services, programs for children of alcoholics/substance abusers, codependency programs, women's and men's support groups, housing exclusive to
Veterans, culturally diverse services, referrals, etc. For program specific locations please contact our administrative office at the number above for
further information.
Geneva General Hospital
196 North Street, Geneva
315.787.4650
www.flhealth.org
The Chemical Dependency Detoxification Center provides a confidential,
safe, hospital-based medical detoxification program from alcohol
and other drugs; offers hope and acceptance; motivates the chemically
dependent individual and the family to join in the recovery process; and
believes everyone affected by the disease of chemical dependency deserves
the opportunity to improve the quality of his/her life and promote
wellness.
Hannick Hall - Catholic Family Center
800.732.9210
or Intake Coordinator 585.342.8202
www.cfcrochester.org
The focus of this program is for women to develop the skills to achieve abstinence and maintain recovery from drug addiction. This means that
treatment addresses all aspects of the person: mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. Women who complete this program leave with a
plan in place for continued recovery, usually with an outpatient drug treatment provider. Other services support parenting, education, employment,
mental health, physical health and housing needs. Women who are admitted must have a diagnosis of chemical dependency. The
most frequent diagnoses are alcohol, cocaine and heroin addiction. The majority of women also have mental health and physical health problems.
Examples include anxiety, depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, eating disorders, personality disorders, HIV, AIDS, diabetes,
high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis, ob/gyn problems, sexually transmitted diseases, ulcers, migraines, etc. Women in need of this level of
care must, by regulation, "need substantial social habilitation or rehabilitation and have demonstrated an inability to remain abstinent outside
of a highly structured setting." Many times this means previous non-compliance or relapse in outpatient services. It also means deficits
in education and employment, poor health care, poor problem solving and planning skills, poor social skills and a pattern of violent or abusive
relationships.
Narcotics Anonymous
105 Seneca St. Suite E, Geneva
800.350.9132
www.flana.net
If life seems hopeless and you can't stop your drug use, Narcotics Anonymous
offers a way out and a new hope for life without the use of drugs! Narcotics
Anonymous is a 12 step self help program that offers help to individuals with
addiction issues.
Unity Health
Brighton, Greece & Rochester
585.723.7740
www.unityhealth.org
Unity Chemical Dependency provides the most comprehensive and personalized treatment services in Western New York for adolescents, adults, older adults, and their families. The highly specialized outpatient programs, inpatient rehabilitation, and residential programs help clients and their families recover from addiction and get their lives back. Unity offers comprehensive: family programs and support, inpatient, outpatient, and residential programs, three convenient locations: Brighton, Greece and Rochester.
Veteran's Administration Substance Abuse Treatment Program
400 Fort Hill Ave., Canandaigua
585.394.2000
Wayne Behavioral Health Network
1519 Nye Road, Lyons
315.946.5722
www.co.wayne.ny.us
Wayne Behavioral Health Network is an agency which treats individuals with mental health, substance abuse and behavioral problems. Individual, group and family treatment is available. Treatment is coordinated with your primary care physician and covered by many types of insurances. Services can be initiated by calling 315.946.5722 to set up an intake appointment. Client must meet admission criteria. Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 - 5pm, Tues. & Wed. 8:30 - 8pm.
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