Substance Abuse
Psychiatric emergency department; crisis prevention and response team; short and intermediate inpatient treatment; outpatient services: individual, group family; aftercare, community placement; multi language services, ECT, methadone maintenance, substance abuse programs.
A county-wide substance abuse prevention agency servicing schools and communities providing alcohol and drug information, referral, training, consultation, and counseling.
The Counseling Center is an outpatient addiction treatment center for adults and adolescents seeking treatment for addiction, alcoholism, and co-occurring disorders associated with addiction and substance use. The Counseling Center at Yorktown Heights offers a state-of-the-art treatment program combining evidence-based and 12 step principles, with an intense, focused Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) option, integrated into professionally-prepared treatment plans.
Inpatient care for medical, adult psychiatric, alcohol and drug related problems.
Veteran Hospital. Provides impatient care for medical, adult psychiatric, alcohol and drug-related problems; nursing home facilities. Outpatient services for adult psychiatric, alcohol, drug and medical treatment.
The Department of Community Mental Health plans, oversees and coordinates services for individuals – and their families – with mental illness, developmental/intellectual disabilities and substance use disorders. Adult Mental Health Services
DCMH provides access to a wide array of person-centered, recovery-oriented services including case management, Assertive Community and Assisted Outpatient Treatment, housing and forensics.
Emergency numbers
In the event of a psychiatric emergency, you can call:
Crisis Prevention and Response Team at (914) 925-5959
National Suicide Hotline (800) 273-TALK or (800) 273-8255
Or, you can always call 911 in any emergency
DCMH provides access to a wide array of person-centered, recovery-oriented services including case management, Assertive Community and Assisted Outpatient Treatment, housing and forensics.
Emergency numbers
In the event of a psychiatric emergency, you can call:
Crisis Prevention and Response Team at (914) 925-5959
National Suicide Hotline (800) 273-TALK or (800) 273-8255
Or, you can always call 911 in any emergency