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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Hornell, New York

Hornell, NY has several nearby treatment choices including: 1 medicare program, 1 inpatient drug rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 1 detox center, 2 outpatient treatment programs.

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Addiction Treatment Centers Serving the Hornell, New York Area:

    alcohol treatment program - CASA Trinity Inc NY
    7309 Seneca Road North
    Hornell, NY. 14843
    607-282-5200


    CASA Trinity Inc is committed to assisting the people of Hornell, New York and the surrounding areas to find full recovery after a period of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Because of this, CASA Trinity Inc accommodates a wide range of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including outpatient detoxification facilities, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, short term drug rehab centers, outpatient counseling, long term drug abuse treatment and others.

    CASA Trinity Inc also feels that it is vital that every individual client gets specific treatments that are tailored to their needs to help ensure treatment is a success. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment modalities, including matrix model, individual psychotherapy, relapse prevention, anger management, dialectical behavior therapy, 12-step facilitation approach and others. In addition, CASA Trinity Inc is specialized in child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, active duty military, substance abuse education, domestic violence, veterans, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this alcohol and drug treatment facility uses aims to provide positive and lasting change for each individual.

    Lastly, CASA Trinity Inc accepts private pay, private medical insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state welfare or child and family services funds, county or local government funds and more.

    alcohol treatment program - Steuben County Alcoholism and NY
    7454 Seneca Road North
    Hornell, NY. 14843
    607-324-2483


    Steuben County Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (SCASAS) is an ambulatory, medically supervised outpatient substance abuse program certified by NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) with offices in Bath, Corning and Hornell. Our multidisciplinary team includes various Qualified Healthcare Professionals, for example, a MD, Psychiatrist, several certified substance abuse counselors (CASAC), RN's, and Certified Social Workers, who evaluate and provide treatment to families and individuals (adolescents and adults) suffering from alcoholism and other substance abuse issues. Referrals are from local and County Court systems, Probation & Parole Departments, local hospitals, detox & inpatient treatment programs, concerned employers & family members, Department of Social Services, and many other community agencies. SCASAS is NYS certified to complete evaluations and treatment for Impaired Driver's trying to regain their driver's license. SCASAS also has a Suboxone Maintenance Program for Opiate Dependent clients that are enrolled in our treatment program. Treatment is based on individual need, but likely will involve both individual counseling and group therapy. We accept Medicaid, third party insurance and have a generous sliding scale fee for those without medical insurance.

    Steuben County Alcoholism and Substance Abuse ServicesSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Steuben County Alcoholism and NY
    115 Liberty Street
    Bath, NY. 14810
    607-664-2156

    Steuben County Alcoholism and is 16.7 miles from Hornell, NY

    Steuben County Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (SCASAS) is an ambulatory, medically supervised outpatient substance abuse program certified by NYS Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) with offices in Bath, Corning and Hornell. Our multidisciplinary team includes various Qualified Healthcare Professionals, for example, a MD, Psychiatrist, several certified substance abuse counselors (CASAC), RN's, and Certified Social Workers, who evaluate and provide treatment to families and individuals (adolescents and adults) suffering from alcoholism and other substance abuse issues. Referrals are from local and County Court systems, Probation & Parole Departments, local hospitals, detox & inpatient treatment programs, concerned employers & family members, Department of Social Services, and many other community agencies. SCASAS is NYS certified to complete evaluations and treatment for Impaired Driver's trying to regain their driver's license. SCASAS also has a Suboxone Maintenance Program for Opiate Dependent clients that are enrolled in our treatment program. Treatment is based on individual need, but likely will involve both individual counseling and group therapy. We accept Medicaid, third party insurance and have a generous sliding scale fee for those without medical insurance.

    CASA Trinity Inc SRRSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - CASA Trinity Inc NY
    45 Maple Street
    Dansville, NY. 14437
    585-335-5052

    CASA Trinity Inc is 17.2 miles from Hornell, New York

    CASA Trinity Inc is devoted to helping the people of Hornell, NY. and the surrounding areas to getting their sobriety back after battling with alcohol and drug addiction. As such, CASA Trinity Inc provides a wide collection of services in line with their philosophy of treatments that work - including detoxification programs, inpatient treatment centers, short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient substance abuse counseling, long term treatment centers and others.

    CASA Trinity Inc also feels that it is important that every individual gets highly personalized services to ensure their recovery. This is why it is specialized in a wide variety of treatment methods, including matrix model, individual psychotherapy, relapse prevention, anger management, dialectical behavior therapy, 12-step facilitation approach and others. Additionally, CASA Trinity Inc is specialized in child care for clients children, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, active duty military, substance abuse education, domestic violence, veterans, as well as other special programs. In general, the treatment services that this alcohol and drug rehab program uses can provide the level of stability that is as permanent as it is lasting.

    Lastly, CASA Trinity Inc accepts cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, state welfare or child and family services funds, county or local government funds and more.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to deal with a brother or sister addicted to drugs?

      "Dealing with a sibling addicted to drugs is challenging and often emotionally draining. Here are several strategies to consider when navigating this difficult situation:

      Education: The first step is to educate yourself about addiction. Understanding that addiction is a chronic disease can help you comprehend the struggles your sibling is going through.

      Communication: Open lines of communication with your sibling. Speak honestly about your concerns, but avoid judgmental language. Express your love and concern rather than blame and anger.

      Support, Don't Enable: It's important to support your sibling without enabling their addiction. This means helping them in ways that promote recovery, such as providing emotional support or helping them access treatment, but not shielding them from the consequences of their actions.

      Encourage Treatment: Advocate for your sibling to seek professional help. This could be a rehab facility, outpatient treatment, therapy, or 12-step programs. Offer to accompany them to appointments or meetings if they are comfortable with it.

      Take Care of Yourself: Living with a sibling's addiction can be emotionally taxing. It's crucial to take care of your mental and emotional health too. Seek support from friends, family, or support groups. Professional help, such as therapy or counseling, can also be very beneficial.

      Set Boundaries: It's necessary to set boundaries with your sibling to protect your own well-being. This might include rules about drug use in your home or not providing money that could be used to buy drugs.

      Patience and Persistence: Recovery is a long process and relapses can occur. It's important to stay patient and persistent, and to maintain hope for your sibling's recovery.

      Involve a Professional: If you're finding it hard to get through to your sibling, consider staging an intervention with the help of a professional counselor or intervention specialist.

      Practice Compassion: It's essential to remember that your sibling is battling a disease. Stay compassionate and understanding, and remind them that they are loved and valued regardless of their struggle with addiction.


      How to help an addict without enabling them?

      Helping an individual struggling with addiction without enabling them requires a fine balance. Here are some strategies that might be helpful:

      • Understand the Difference between Helping and Enabling: Helping involves actions that promote recovery and responsibility, while enabling involves actions that indirectly support or condone the addictive behavior. For example, providing money without accountability might support the purchase of substances, which would be enabling. Instead, directly paying for a necessity like rent or an utility bill could be a more supportive choice.
      • Set Boundaries: Establish clear rules and expectations for behavior. These could involve no drug use at home, or consequences for missed commitments. Consistency is important when enforcing these boundaries.
      • Encourage Treatment: Continually encourage your loved one to seek professional help for their addiction. You could assist by researching treatment options or helping to arrange appointments, but the decision to follow through must ultimately be theirs.
      • Offer Emotional Support: Provide reassurance, empathy, and love. This kind of support fosters a sense of self-worth, which can be a motivating factor for seeking treatment.
      • Avoid Covering Up for Their Addiction: Do not lie or make excuses for their behavior. This can perpetuate the cycle of denial and avoid the necessary realization of the harmful effects of their addiction.
      • Practice Self-Care: Caring for someone with an addiction can be emotionally draining. Be sure to take care of your own health and wellbeing, seeking outside support if needed.
      • Educate Yourself: Learning about the nature of addiction can help you respond more effectively. Consider attending support group meetings for friends and family members of people with addiction, such as Al-Anon or Nar-Anon.
      • Support Recovery, Not Addiction: Be mindful of any actions that may unintentionally support the addiction rather than the person. This could involve refusing to provide money that could be used on substances, while instead offering help in forms that directly support recovery, like providing transportation to therapy sessions.

      Top reasons that drug and alcohol abusers in recovery relapse?

      Relapse is a common part of the recovery journey for many individuals struggling with substance abuse. It's important to note that a relapse doesn't mean treatment has failed; rather, it indicates that the treatment plan needs to be revisited or adjusted. Here are some of the top reasons why individuals in recovery might relapse:

      • Stress: High levels of stress can trigger a return to substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Lack of Support System: A strong support system is crucial in maintaining sobriety. Lack of emotional support and understanding from friends and family can contribute to relapse.
      • Triggers and Temptations: Being in environments or around people associated with past substance use can act as triggers, leading to a desire to use again.
      • Unresolved Psychological Issues: Mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, can lead to a relapse if they're not effectively treated.
      • Overconfidence: Some individuals may become overconfident and believe they can control their substance use without professional help, leading to a relapse.
      • Poor Self-Care: Neglecting physical health, skipping meals, lack of sleep, and not taking care of oneself in general can contribute to a relapse.
      • Incomplete Treatment: Leaving a treatment program before it is completed can leave individuals ill-prepared to resist the urge to use substances.
      • Not Having a Plan: If an individual does not have a clear plan for dealing with cravings or triggers, they are more likely to relapse when confronted with these challenges.
      • Challenging Emotions: Negative emotions like anger, sadness, loneliness, and frustration can sometimes lead to a desire to return to substance use as a way to escape.
      • Celebrations or Positive Events: Surprisingly, positive events or celebrations can also trigger a relapse. The association of substance use with celebration or reward can lead to the temptation to use.

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