Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Queen’s Village is at the eastern side of the New York City borough, Queens. Queen’s Village was once home to the Long Island Motor Parkway (LIMP). The Long Island Motor Parkway was built by Willian Kissam Vanderbilt, a man whose family had extensive dealings in the New York Central Railroad and Western Union.

Queen’s Village is within close proximity to Manhattan and all the other boroughs in New York City. The Big Apple is subject to the same challenges as any major metropolitan area. New York City like Los Angeles, Chicago and every small village and populated, suburban town are struggling with the epidemic of substance abuse.

Both illicit substances like heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine and legal substances like alcohol and prescription medications like opiates and benzodiazepines are tearing families and communities apart. But you don’t need to despair if you are affected by substance use disorder. Treatment is available. Admitting you have lost control of your use of alcohol or narcotics is a powerful realization. Know that there are many people, resources and therapies to help you get sober.

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 Queen’s Village, NY

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Queen’s Village, New York

Living close to New York City provides an endless array of recovery choices. It can be intimidating trying to separate suitable quality facilities from the inappropriate or substandard clinics. There are three, primary types of treatment programs: residential, partial hospitalization and outpatient care. These three treatment types often share approaches to wellness. As a patient, you should expect a minimum of a monitored detoxification process, cognitive behavioral therapy (individual and group), and an emphasis and plan for your aftercare.

Residential Treatment Programs

Residential treatment programs ask participants to reside at the clinic while they remain in treatment. Inpatient care can be highly effective because they separate you from the misused substance. The barrier provided by inpatient treatment programs is key to strengthening your health and sobriety. The gifts of space, time and tranquility may seem humble from your perspective, but once you are on the road to recuperation, you’ll find just how precious the sanctuary of an inpatient program can be.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

Partial hospitalization programs may provide the structure of a residential program and some of the flexibility of an outpatient treatment. The patient may remain on-site in some cases, and receive daytime therapy.

Outpatient Treatment Programs
Outpatient treatment programs are valuable resources for individuals who cannot take the time off required by residential programs. Outpatient treatment doesn’t include any residential stays. You will receive treatments at the facility.

Whether you choose the flexibility of an outpatient treatment program or the security of an inpatient facility, know that there’s a clinic that can help you recover. You’re about to begin the road to health, it may be challenging and even a little uncomfortable along the way, but this transformation will renew your spirit and your life.

Detox Centers

After acknowledging you have the chronic condition of a use disorder, detoxification is the next big step. Don’t worry, popular culture and movies have given detox a bad reputation. Major advances have been made in the treatment of a use disorder. Medication-assisted treatments (MATs) like methadone, naltrexone and buprenorphine can ease the withdrawal symptoms experienced by misusers of heroin, prescription opioids and alcohol.

Detox is a crucial step forward on the path to well-being, but it’s just that, a step. Use disorders are complicated, multifaceted and subjective illnesses that require holistic, diverse and long-term treatments to productively cope with the misuse of alcohol and narcotics.

Addiction and alcoholism are diseases, not moral failings. Anyone can fall victim to the ravages of substance misuse. It’s important to take responsibility for your behavior, but every patient deserves the best opportunity to recover. If a clinic only offers a detoxification service without any of the other treatment approaches, it’s best to move on to a different program.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Queen’s Village

For use disorders to be treated, the patient must be actively engaged within their group and individual cognitive behavioral therapies. The more access the participant has to treatment approaches and expert care, the more likely they’ll be successful in maintaining sobriety. Another aspect of rehabilitation is aftercare. You’ll spend the majority of recovery in aftercare, which is a necessary element in recovery. These fellowships help patients manage impulses and cope with the day to day stresses of life.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings have been around for nearly a century. AA is a self-sustaining, international, not-for-profit organization whose primary mission is to help alcohol misusers maintain control of their illness. In Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, participants take turns addressing the group about their failures and successes as they take the 12 steps. The 12 traditions are ideals that AA members try to live by as an approach to wellness. The only thing you need to qualify for entrance into an Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship is the desire to stop drinking and to take control of the illness.

Catch the Spirit
Redeemer Lutheran Church
92-10 217th St.
Queens Village, NY 11428

Hollis Bellaire
89-43 Francis Lewis Blvd.
Queens Village, NY 11427

Queens Village
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church
92-96 220th St.
Queens Village, NY 11428

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous is very similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, but their members struggle with the misuse of narcotics instead of alcohol. However, many people with use disorders have more than one symptomatic dependency. Co-addictions are common among patients. Recovering individuals can attend whatever fellowship they feel most comfortable participating in. Narcotics Anonymous is the second largest substance misuse fellowship in the world with over 65,000 annual meetings held in 139 countries. Narcotics Anonymous meetings are deep wells of support from people who understand what it’s like living with this chronic condition.

Recovery on 150th St.
Brooks Memorial United Methodist Church
Queens, NY 11435

Sunday Serenity
St. Margaret’s School
66-10 80th St.
Queens, NY 11379

Day by Day
Elmhurst Half-Way
81-30 Baxter Ave.
Queens, NY 11373

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery meetings share many similar characteristics with Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings. However, SMART Recovery has a different foundation that AA. Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous operate from a spiritual perspective, while SMART Recovery cites their program’s ultimate authority is scientific facts and logical behavior modifications. Participants don’t give testimonials, but engage in conversations. These practices give the patient multiple perspectives to shape their own recovery.

Peer Alliance Recovery Center
92-13 147th Pl.
Jamaica, NY 11435

Rockaway Pros
1847 Mott Ave.
Far Rockaway, NY 11691

NuHealth
2201 Hempstead Tpke.
East Meadow, NY 11554

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

The complex condition of a use disorder doesn’t only affect patients. Narcotics and alcohol misuse hurt loved ones. Many Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings are comprised of grieving family members who have lost their loved one to an accidental drug overdose. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings are a place where your family can learn about addiction, process events, and find support throughout the process of recovery. Al-Anon meetings are geared toward the family and friends of patients who misuse alcohol, while Nar-Anon meetings focus on families coping with the participant’s narcotics abuse. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon have spiritual bedrock but refrain from affiliating with any religion, political institution or other isolating factors.

Al-Anon
Gratitude and Hope
Resurrection Ascension Catholic Church
85-18 61st St.
Middle Village, NY 11379

Al-Anon
Sunday Serenity
Bishop Molloy Retreat House
86-45 Edgerton Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11432

Al-Anon
The Child Within AAC
Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
30-44 Crescent St.
Astoria, NY 11102

New York is an amazing city. There’s no place in the world like it and there’s many rehabilitation facilities within a few miles from Queens Village. Yet, stepping away from home while you recover may be the most effective form of treatment. If you can’t find options for care in your area, consider looking outside of the Queen’s Village area.