New Rochelle Clinic
420 North Avenue New Rochelle, NY 10801
Tel: 914.235.6633 Fax: 914.633.3319
Contact: Rebecca Melendez, CASAC E-Mail: melendez@lexingtonctr.org
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 9pm Saturday: 8:30am - 1:30pm Available by phone: 24/7
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The New Rochelle 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 call to set up an appointment.
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EVALUATION
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Offered to those seeking help for their alcohol or substance abuse problem, those affected by another person's substance problem, and those who are referred by an agency or court. A treatment recommendation is made at the end of a 60-90 minute 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. Offered in English or Spanish.
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EVENING INTENSIVE PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
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Offered to clients in early recovery. The Evening Intensive Program runs 3 hours per evening, 3 evenings per week. The program can include a group session, an educational session, an individual session and planned group activities. A psychiatrist is available 10 hours per week for all programs in the clinic.
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DAY REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR ADULTS
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For clients in early recovery. Program runs 4 to 5 hours per day, 5 days per week. Each day can include one or two group sessions, an educational session, acupuncture, an individual session, lunch, vocational/educational assessment and programming, and other planned activities. A psychiatrist is available 10 hours per week for all programs in the clinic.
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ADOLESCENT SERVICES
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For adolescent abusers ages 12 through 18. Program includes groups 1x or 2x weekly as well as individual sessions.
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FAMILY CLINIC PROGRAM
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Offers weekly family sessions to family members or friends of active substance abusers who are either in treatment or not. Sessions assist these "significant others" to learn how to communicate with the user and understand how the disease of substance abuse has impacted their lives.
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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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