Crouse Health Addiction Treatment Services- Outpatient Programs
provided by Crouse Health Addiction Treatment Services
Crouse Health Addiction Treatment Services
2775 Erie Boulevard E
Syracuse NY 13224
Syracuse NY 13224
Main:
315-470-8304
(Outpatient Services)
Hours:
Varies by program.
Email:
crousecommunications@crouse.org
* Provides Primary Addiction Treatment Groups that are designed for adults experiencing chemical dependency and it's consequences (legal). Groups meet weekly and focuses on the disease concept of addiction including:
* Provides a relapse prevention program for adults in recovery who can benefit from additional support during the process.
* Offers Outpatient Adolescent Services which serves young people who are chemically dependent.
* Provides DWI evaluations. Please call 315-470-8304 for the specific evaluation process and documents needed.
- Gender Specific Groups.
- How addiction affects the family.
- Self-esteem.
- Stress management/coping skills.
- Introduction to self-help.
- Spirituality.
- HIV/AIDS education.
- Sober social network and leisure activities.
- Activity therapy.
- Vocational exploration.
- Leisure skills education.
- Chemical dependency education.
* Provides a relapse prevention program for adults in recovery who can benefit from additional support during the process.
* Offers Outpatient Adolescent Services which serves young people who are chemically dependent.
* Provides DWI evaluations. Please call 315-470-8304 for the specific evaluation process and documents needed.
- Group and individual counseling and support.
- Expressive therapy.
- Chemical dependency education.
- Development of sober living skills.
Language Access
Eligibility: Varies, call for more information.
Application Process: Call for intake.
Required Documentation: Varies, call for more information.
Fees: Medicaid. Third party insurance. Sliding scale based on income.
Coverage Note: New York State.
Languages:
Crouse Addiction Treatment Services offers a variety of programs to meet the unique needs of individuals with substance use disorders.