Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Residents in the state of New York are caught in the grips of the drug epidemic that has ravaged much of the United States. In the most recent study conducted by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSHDUH), the state of New York reported an estimated 9.82 percent of residents were using illicit drugs. This caused nearly 1,800 deaths. This figure is several hundred more than the nearly 1,300 lives which were tragically lost in automobile accidents within the state.

Albany has its own fair share of those with substance abuse issues. Even more city residents are addicted to prescription opioids. The good news for residents and their families who are currently facing the challenge of drug or alcohol addiction is that there’s help available to them if they want it. There are many drug rehab and alcohol treatment facilities which are dedicated to helping them.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper Drug & Alcohol Rehab
761 Cuthbert Boulevard Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
856-890-9449
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of New York. Our closest facility can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help & Recovery in Albany, NY

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Albany, New York

The problem of substance misuse has reached every corner of New York. Drug and alcohol addiction does not discriminate. Those who are addicted to drugs or alcohol come from all walks of life, from every profession, gender and socio-economic group. Albany residents who want to free themselves from their chemical dependency can find several types of treatment options available in their own neighborhood or located nearby. With so many choices available, however, knowing exactly where to go to get the most effective treatment to suit their personal needs can seem a little overwhelming. Below are some of the options that are available to patients seeking treatment.

Residential Treatment Programs

Patients seeking treatment through this type of program check into a facility on an inpatient basis. They are kept in a safe, secure environment that is a break from their surroundings and their everyday routine. Treatment often begins with detox process and then moves into medication-assisted therapy or MATs. In such a treatment program, psychological counseling and group therapy also plays a significant role. Patients stay for a period of a few weeks or a few months, depending on their need. Many who go through this kind of therapy report as having a renewed sense of purpose that is free from addiction.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

This type of treatment program is generally undertaken for a period of 4 – 6 weeks. Partial Hospitalization Programs or PHPs are considered to be one step removed from that of a residential treatment facility. Patients stay at the facility at least part of the day, or for approximately 7 – 8 hours. This can be ideal for those patients with young children, work or school commitments that would not allow them to check into a residential treatment program.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

For those who have only a mild addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, this type of treatment program can provide the best option. Patients can discreetly treat their addiction with a maximum amount of flexibility. They can stay in their own home, continue to go to school or work and then receive treatment in the evening or during the weekend. Outpatient therapies are most effective in patients who been through detox and have also had some sort of treatment through a residential treatment program or PHP.

Detox Centers

Going through detox is the first important step in overcoming an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Going through detox can be dangerous and should not be attempted without having others to help nearby. Detox is usually undertaken at a detox center or an inpatient facility where patients are carefully monitored round the clock. Staff will know how to help and offer compassionate support and care. While the body is ridding itself of the substances it has become dependent upon, the cravings for them can become overwhelming. Patients who have gone through detox often say that it’s the hardest thing of all. Having someone nearby who is there to lend support is crucial. Additionally, some patients have been known to manifest serious medical conditions that require emergency assistance.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Albany

For patients and their families who are facing issues of substance misuse, additional help can be found in support groups that are dedicated to their needs. These groups empower patients and loved ones by offering interaction with others and discussion. It can be reassuring to be able to talk with others who may also be currently facing similar circumstances.  Groups tend to be very supportive and give of their time without any judgement.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Non-profit organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) hold regular meetings. AA offers group support and understanding for people who are suffering from alcohol addiction. AA uses a 12-step program that is a part of a patient’s rehabilitation and ongoing aftercare. Here are a few AA meetings which can be found in Albany:

One Day at a Time Group
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
10 Western Ave.
Albany, NY 12203

Albany Fellowship Group
Public School #1
Bassett & Franklin Streets
Albany, NY 12202

As Bill Sees It Group
VA Medical Center
113 Holland Ave.
Albany, NY 12208

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA), is a support group which also makes use of 12-step program, Like AA, NA is a non-profit organization and has chapters and meetings around the world. NA offers patients an atmosphere of group interaction and support. Patients who attend NA meetings regularly have found them to be most effective while seeking treatment at a facility or a part of ongoing aftercare. Listed below are a few of the NA meetings that are available around Albany.

Albany Narcotics Anonymous
Bethany Reformed Church
760 New Scotland Ave.
Albany, NY 12208

All Saints Recovery
All Saints Church Social Center
Brevator St.
Albany, NY 12206

Blessed Recovery
Blessed Sacrament Church
607 Central Ave.
Albany, NY 12206

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART, which is an acronym for Smart Management for Addiction Recovery Training, is a non-profit organization that holds meetings around the country. These meetings are free and generally open to the public. SMART Recovery features a four-point recovery program which includes keeping participants motivated , healing them cope with urges, assisting them with problem solving and offering guidance on living a balanced life. Those who regularly attend SMART meetings have found them both useful and educational. The following locations are for SMART Recovery meetings located within a 50-mile radius of Albany, New York.

The Addictions Care Center of Albany
90 McCarty Ave.
Albany, NY 12202

Hudson Mohawk Recovery
Columbia Estates
12061 East St.
East Greenbush, NY 12061

Sruti
33 Railroad St.
Great Barrington, MA 01230

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Of course, living with someone who is dealing with drug and/or alcohol addiction can be stressful. For those who are friends, family and loved ones facing day to day life with someone who is addicted, these groups can be especially helpful. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon offer counseling and support to those who are living or interacting with those who have a substance misuse problem. Below is a list of Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings in and near the Albany area.

Al-Anon
St. Francis Group
Christ Our Light Catholic Church
1 Maria Dr.
Classroom #3
Albany, NY 12211

Al-Anon
Night Keep it Simple AFG
VFW Post 1498
1605 St. Rt. 9
Albany, NY 12202

Nar-Anon
Steps to Serenity
Delmar Reformed Church
386 Delaware Ave.
Delmar, NY 12054

While seeking treatment for addiction to drugs or alcohol in your home town may be the most logical choice, there are additional resources available in other communities near Albany, New York and the surrounding area.