Mount Kisco Clinic
24 Smith Avenue Mt Kisco, NY 10549
Tel: 914.666.6740 Fax: 914.666.8596
Contact: Minnie Cancellaro, LCSW, CASAC E-mail: minniec@lexingtonctr.org
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9am - 9pm Saturday: 9am - 5pm Sunday: 9am - 4pm Available by phone: 24/7
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The Mount Kisco branch of the Center is a multi-service clinic for anyone in the community affected by alcohol and/or drug abuse. A detailed description of our services is below. Please contact us for more information, or to set up an appointment.
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EVALUATION
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60 minute comprehensive assessment of each presenting problem with a recommendation at the end of each session.
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INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
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60 minute one-on-one counseling sessions.
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GROUP SESSIONS
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90 Minute group facilitated by one or two counselors. Group size 8-12 clients.
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DAY INTENSIVE PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
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For clients in early recovery. Program runs 3 to 4 hours per day, 4 days per week. Each day can include a group session, an educational session, an individual session, and other planned activities. A psychiatrist is available 5 hours per week for both Adult Intensive programs.
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EVENING INTENSIVE PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
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For clients in early recovery. Runs 3 hours per day, 3 days per week. Includes the same services described for the Day Intensive Program.
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ADOLESCENT SERVICES
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The Intensive After-School Program meets 3 afternoons a week for 3 hours and includes group counseling, recreational therapy, educational groups.
The Clinic Program operates a once weekly group counseling sessions for intensive program graduates and other adolescents committed to recovery.
Parents Helping Parents Group meets one night per week for parents of adolescents who are using alcohol and/or drugs. Parents do not need to have a child enrolled in one of our programs in order to attend.
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SERVICES FOR SPANISH-SPEAKING CLIENTS
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Clinic services are offered for those in the Latino community who are affected by alcoholism and/or other drug abuse.
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