Orange County Alcohol Outpatient
- 47 Academy Ave # 3 Middletown New York 10940 United States
- Profile
Orange County Alcohol Outpatient is a government-operated program under the Orange County Department of Mental Health, dedicated to providing accessible and effective outpatient substance use treatment services. Specializing in the prevention and treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders, the program serves individuals and families throughout Orange County, New York. It offers a structured outpatient environment where individuals can receive ongoing support while maintaining daily responsibilities such as work and family life. With a focus on evidence-based practices, the clinic tailors treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each client, including those referred by the courts or other state agencies. The program emphasizes early intervention, relapse prevention, and long-term recovery through education, counseling, and community partnerships. Serving both youth and adults, the outpatient clinic promotes a whole-person approach to wellness and recovery. Services are often coordinated with other county programs to ensure holistic care. The facility highlights a commitment to public health and social support by working closely with schools, the criminal justice system, and social services. Designed to meet the needs of a diverse population, the outpatient clinic fosters a stigma-free, welcoming environment for individuals seeking help.
Key Services:
– Outpatient substance use counseling and therapy
– Individualized treatment planning
– Group counseling sessions
– Court-mandated treatment programs
– Adolescent substance use services
– Family support and education
– Relapse prevention programs
– DUI/DWI treatment and referrals
– Case management and referral coordination
– Community education and outreach on substance abuse prevention
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Contact Info
- 47 Academy Ave # 3, Middletown, New York, 10940, United States
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Phone: (845) 346-1130
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