Substance Abuse Services

provided by Confidential Help for Alcohol and Drugs, Inc./C.H.A.D.

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Confidential Help for Alcohol and Drugs, Inc./C.H.A.D.

75 Genesee Street
Suite 4
Auburn NY 13021
Main:
315-253-9786
Hours:
M-TH 8:30AM-7:30PM.
F 8:30AM-4:30PM.
Walk in: M-F 9:00AM-4:30PM.
Evening groups are available between 6:00PM-7:30PM.
Bus Service:

CENTRO bus line picks up and drops off here.

Disabilities Access:

Totally handicap accessible.

Email:
Carolined​@chadcounseling.org

* Provides Comprehensive substance use disorder evaluations for individuals who are in need of assessing their treatment needs.

* Operates Outpatient Services.

* Offers Medication Assisted Therapy to include Suboxone, and naloxone, additional options are available. M.A.T. assessment is available.

* Offers Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).

* Facilates Education Therapy Program: educates those who have experienced problems in their life as a direct result of their alcohol/substance abuse.

 
* Provides Relapse Prevention Program.

* Offers Adolescent Outpatient Program.

* Offers Outpatient Peer Support Program.

* Provides Family Education/Support Program: support for those seeking information about substance use disorder and individual counseling.

* Offers several school base programs:

  • School Based Prevention Program (SPORT) provided to K-12.
  • Too Good for Violence (TGFV) for K-8 students.
  • School Based Intervention Program (Adolescent).

* Offers Counseling services for substance use disorders to inmates at Cayuga County Jail.

Eligibility: Resident of area served. Eligibility varies with program.

Application Process: Call for information.

Required Documentation: Proof of residency.

Fees: Medicaid. Third party insurance. Private pay. Sliding scale based on income.

Coverage Note: Cayuga County.

 

Counseling for substance use disorder, evaluations, medication assisted therapy and specific programs for adults, adolescents, children, elderly, co-dependency, co-ocurring disorder, family support, jail, men/women, schools.