Locations for assistance Outpatient Residential Inpatient Prevention Treatment Treatment Treatment
Beacon Center * Utica: 1508 Genesee St. 366-4100. * Rome: 303 W. Liberty St., second floor. 367-1280. Methadone clinic: 315-367-1290. * Herkimer, 210 S. Main St., 717-0189.
Community Recovery Center
Rome Memorial Hospital, 264 W. Dominick St., Rome. 334-4701.
CNY Services Milestones
502 Court Street, Utica. 507-5800
Insight House
500 Whitesboro Street, Utica. 724-5168.
McPike Addiction Treatment Center 1213 Court St., Utica, 738-4600
ACR Health
287 Genesee St., Utica. 315-793-0661.
Catholic Charities, Oneida/Madison County
315-724-2158, 1408 Genesee St., Utica
Center for Family Life and Recovery
502 Court Street, Utica, 315-733-1709
Rescue Mission of Utica
293 Genesee Street, Utica, 735-1645.
Johnson Park
26 Johnson Park, Utica. 315-734-9608.
The Neighborhood Center
624 Elizabeth St., Utica. 315-272-2600.
Heroin Anonymous 1640 Genesee St., Utica
BRiDGES, Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, 315-697-3947. Addiction Recovery Services, 607-431-1030 for Oneonta and 607-547-1600 for Cooperstown
Support Group
Family Naloxone Assistance Trainings
Other Treatment
Housing MedicationAssisted Treatment
BEACON CENTER
* Utica: 1508 Genesee St. 366-4100. * Rome: 303 W. Liberty St., second floor. 367-1280. Methadone clinic: 315-367-1290. * Herkimer, 210 S. Main St., 717-0189. Walk-in assessments: Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. OUTPATIENT TREATMENT: intensive available; young adult program for teens; dual recovery program for addiction and mental illness; professionals group at some locations; criminal justice group; Saturday group for extra weekend support, trauma therapy
nosis group for addiction and mental illness; adolescent group; LGBT group; grief counseling MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT: Suboxone, Vivitrol, Revia, methadone (through the Landmark Opioid Treatment Program at McPike Addiction Treatment Center) SUPPORT GROUP: For families (in cooperation with the Center for Family Life and Recovery). NALOXONE TRAININGS HOUSING: Housing assistance and support services for homeless with substance abuse and/or mental health issues who are in treatment.
MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT: Suboxone, Vivitrol. In Rome: methadone HOUSING: Albert O. Nichols Supportive Living House, a halfway house for men in Herkimer
Insight House
500 Whitesboro Street, Utica. 724-5168.
Community Recovery Center
Walk-in assessments: Mondays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon. If in a crisis, just show up and they’ll try to work you in.
Walk-in assessments: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT: Currently intensive treatment during six-to-nine-month stays, but state approval is pending for a transition to a program with stabilization and short-term residential rehabilitation.
Rome Memorial Hospital, 264 W. Dominick St., Rome. 3344701.
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT: Individual, group and family counseling; intensive outpatient available; dual diagnosis groups for addiction and mental illness and/or trauma; DWI assessments; licensed professionals program; program for adolescents; programs geared to men or women; specialized groups geared for opioid recovery MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT: Suboxone, Revia, Vivitrol, Campral. SUPPORT GROUP: Free family support group at Rome Memorial Hospital at 6 p.m. on the third Monday of every month; “Give It a Whirl for Wellness” creative activity and support group with Center for Family Life and Recovery for anyone overcoming a challenge on Mondays – times vary – at RMH Radiation Medicine, 107 E. Chestnut St., Rome. 315-768-2650 for information.
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT: Programs for adolescents and for dual diagnosis, women’s track; criminal justice group for re-entry; relapse prevention; stress reduction clinic; recovery peer advocate; DWI assessments and counseling DAY REHABILITATION TREATMENT: More intensive outpatient treatment that starts at five days per week. Women’s track available.????? MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT: Suboxone, Sublocade (injectable version of Suboxone), Vivitrol SUPPORT GROUP: For families. Will be starting social group for alumni. NALOXONE TRAINING
NALOXONE TRAININGS
HOUSING: Possible expansion into supportive housing and recovery services – state approval pending.
CNY Services Milestones.
1213 Court St., Utica, 738-4600
502 Court Street, Utica. 507-5800
Walk-in assessments: Mondays through Thursdays, starting at 8:30 a.m. OUTPATIENT TREATMENT: DWI treatment program, dual diag-
McPike Addiction Treatment Center
INPATIENT TREATMENT: Programs for dual recovery, women and gambling addiction MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT: Outpatient methadone clinic – Landmark Opioid Treatment Program -- run by CNY
Milestones NALOXONE TRAININGS
HOUSING: Parker House After Care Program. A halfway house for men in recovery from addiction. Coming soon: 24/7 open access center in partnership with the Neighborhood Center
ACR Health
287 Genesee St., Utica. 315-793-0661. PREVENTION: Syringe exchange program; referrals to available treatment beds; harm reduction program for injection drug users NALOXONE TRAININGS
Johnson Park
26 Johnson Park, Utica. 315-734-9608. HOUSING: Supportive housing for women with substance abuse or mental health issues who have children; for women with mental health issues or dual diagnosis; and for women in treatment who have children.
Catholic Charities, Oneida/Madison County
15-724-2158, 1408 Genesee St., Utica
HOUSING: Housing assistance to help people with mental illness live in their own residences; men’s and women’s halfway houses for people coming out of inpatient substance abuse treatment.
The Neighborhood Center
624 Elizabeth St., Utica. 315-272-2600. Coming soon: 24/7 open access mobile crisis services
HEROIN ANONYMOUS Center for Family Life and Recovery
502 Court Street, Utica, 315-733-1709
SUPPORT GROUP: Family support group, Thursdays, 6 -7 p.m. Milestones Conference Room, seconf loor office, 502 Court Street, Utica. In collaboration with CNY Services Milestones. FAMILY ASSISTANCE: Family support navigator to help families with support, finding treatment, addiction education and other services. Educational classes and Community Reinforcement and Family Training (or, CRAFT) for families. PREVENTION: Prevention services for schools, colleges and the community including evidence-based and non-evidence-based prevention education, positive alternatives to substance use, parenting classes, education and awareness of substance use disorder, trauma-informed care, Concealing Secrets teen mobile kit, Concealing Secrets Part II, trainings/ presentations/forums, town halls, work with community coalitions, MedReturn units in law enforcement stations/municipal buildings throughout Oneida County.
Rescue Mission of Utica
293 Genesee Street, Utica, 735-1645. OTHER TREATMENT: Addiction Stabilization Center (at 210 Lansing St.) to help people with substance abuse issues to stop using and stabilize before moving into treatment programs. Peer advocates.
1640 Genesee St., Utica. SUPPORT GROUP: Meets at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Two new meetings starting Nov. 3 at the Mohawk Valley Alano Club, 12 Cottage Place, Utica. 518-227-0294
BRiDGES, Madison County Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse 315-697-3947.
Addiction Recovery Services, 607-431-1030 for Oneonta and 607-547-1600 for Cooperstown Helpful websites: • Statewide list of scheduled trainings in how to use naloxone, the drug that can reverse an opioid overdose: www.health. ny.gov/diseases/aids/general/opioid_overdose_prevention/ training_calendar.htm • Statewide directory of treatment providers and availability: https://findaddictiontreatment.ny.gov • New York State HOPEline, 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (short code 467369) • Combat Heroin, www.combatheroin.ny.gov for more information on addiction. • For help talking to kids: https://talk2prevent.ny.gov/ • Partnership for Drug Free Kids. www.drugfree.org