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Alternatives to finding addiction treatment or learning about substance:
Veterans Outreach Center Inc Supportive Living Program
is an Opiate Addiction Treatment Center located in Rochester, NY.
Address:
290 Cypress Street
Rochester, NY , 14620
Phone:
(585) 506-9060
Heroin Treatment Center
Transitional housing and or 3/4 housing or sober homes
Facility does not treat opiate addiction
Addiction treatment counseling therapy
Trauma-related counseling
Brief intervention approach
Counseling for anger management
Relapse prevention planning
Smoking is allowed in certain areas
Residential opiate treatment program
Long term residential heroin treatment program
Privately owned
State substance abuse agency
Accepts cash or self-payment
Funded through the government
Sliding fee scales is available (please call with clinic for specifics)
Veterans
Offers individual counseling
Offers counseling for families
Offers couples counseling
Continuing care or aftercare
Assistance with obtaining social services
Breath analyzer or blood alcohol testing
Full substance abuse assessment
Drug and alcohol testing
Aftercare planning
Career counseling and employment training
Support and education for HIV
Education for general health issues
Interim services for clients
Mental health services provided
Community outreach
Addiction education
Self-help support groups
Mental health disorder assessments
Substance buse assessments
Social skills development
Assistance for transportation
Hepatitis education, counseling, or support
Provides case management
Offers housing services
Peer support group and services
Nicotine use testing
Nicotine cessation therapy
Young adults ages 18 to 35
Male
Services available to those who are hard of hearing or are deaf