Addiction Institute of New York - Opioid Treatment Program
The Addiction Institute, Smithers, Alcoholism, New York, Treatment, St. Luke's Hospital, Roosevelt Hospital

Addiction Institute of New York
Opioid Treatment Program
429 W 58th St
New York NY 10019
Tel: 212 523-6166; 212 523-6150

EVALUATION

At The Addiction Institute of New York, good treatment begins with a sensitive consultation and comprehensive assessment. Assessments and clinical decisions are made by our team of physicians, nurses, psychologists and substance abuse counselors.

Evaluation services include
• Triage and monitoring for withdrawal, medical, and psychiatric problems
• History and physical examination
• Diagnostic lab tests and urine toxicology
• Biopsychosocial assessment using:
Addiction Severity Index (ASI)
Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)
ASAM Placement Criteria (APC)
Family evaluation
Psychiatric evaluation
Development of initial treatment plan
Feedback session with patient and/or family
Telephone and/or written report to referral source
Insurance analysis and pre-certification

INPATIENT

At the Addiction Institute of New York inpatient treatment is often the beginning of the recovery process. Inpatient treatment is designed to help an individual develop the basic skills they will need to achieve a successful recovery from addiction.
• Inpatient Stabilization
• Inpatient Rehabilitation

OOUTPATIENT

The Addiction Institute of New York Outpatient Department is comprised of separate yet integrated treatment components that range from low intensity to very high intensity services.

The Basic Goals of Treatment
• Aggressively address and arrest the addiction, as well as any associated medical and/or psychiatric problems
• Help the person understand and accept her or his addiction
• Achieve the skills necessary to remain abstinent

RESIDENTIAL

The Addiction Institute of New York's Halfway House is located just off Riverside Drive in a quiet, residential neighborhood on the upper west side of Manhattan. It is more of a temporary home than a treatment facility to the 24 uniquely diverse residents. Residents stay for a period of three to six months while pursuing housing as well as vocational, educational, and continued recovery plans. Our goal is to assist the individual in becoming a drug-free, productive member of society.

A six-story brownstone, complete with dining room, library, television room, music room, private bedrooms, and community room, the Halfway House provides all the amenities of home in a safe, sober, drug-free, and supportive environment.

Daily chores are an integral part of the program in the Halfway House. These tasks help to instill structure and responsibility back in the lives of our residents. Socialization skills development is fostered through recreation activities, teamwork and informal discussion groups held in the lounge during evening hours. Regular community meetings help resolve community problems and help develop problem-solving skills.

Shortly after admission, new residents begin treatment in our Outpatient Department. In addition to group therapy, individual counseling and self-help groups, our very highly regarded Vocational Rehabilitation Department immediately begins an assessment process that may lead to on-site General Equivalency Diploma classes, preparation for college, vocational training, or return to employment. Medical, and if necessary, psychiatric services are provided.

In addition to having a counselor in the Outpatient Department, we also provide a counselor in the Halfway House, who can help with problems during off hours. Support staff is available in the house 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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