• Alcoholics Anonymous
Rochester Area: Call for information on meetings in your area • 585-232-6720 (24/7)
https://rochester-ny-aa.org/
Finger Lakes: 315-789-5955
Livingston County: Livingston Area Intergroup • 585-245-4440 (24/7)
http://
• Baden Street Settlement
Dr. George C. Simmons Counseling & Support Center, 585 Joseph Ave., Rochester, NY 14605 • 585-325-7323, x1200
Provides effective chemical dependency treatment for those 18-years-old and older that responds to the unique needs of inner-city residents in a manner that is consistent with their cultural norms and psychological orientations.
• FLACRA (Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency)
FLACRA is dedicated to the care of those whose lives are affected by alcohol and other substance abuse or related behavioral health and human service concerns. The nonprofit is a certified community behavioral health clinic and a center of treatment innovation that offers behavioral health care or referral services in six counties within the rural Finger Lakes region: Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Yates, Schuyler and Monroe, including a mobile clinic. These designations allow FLACRA to continue to provide integrated, culturally competent behavioral health care services, referrals, and immediate responses to adults, youth and families that are affected by substance use disorders and mental health conditions. The nonprofit also has residential, independent housing and supportive living programs for those who suffer from substance use disorders and provides housing and treatment services for homeless veterans. FLACRA offers both inpatient and outpatient services.
Addictions Crisis Center
28 E Main St., Clifton Springs, NY 14432 • 315-435-2272
Outpatient Clinics
Clifton Springs Integrated Outpatient, 28 East Main St., Clifton Springs, NY 14432 • 315-462-9161
Geneva Wellness Center & OTP & CCBHC, 116 Lewis St., Geneva, NY 14456 • 315-781-0771
Newark Outpatient, 310 West Union St., Newark, NY 14513 • 315-331-3862
Penn Yan Treatment Center & CCBHC, 1 Keuka Business Park, 2462 Route 54A, Penn Yan, NY 14527 • 315-536-7751
Watkins Glen Outpatient, 106 South Perry St., Suite 3, Watkins Glen, NY 14891 • (607) 535-8260
Farmington Integrated Outpatient, 1386 Hathaway Dr., Suite A, Farmington, NY 14425 • 585-396-4190
Dundee Central School, 55 Water St., Dundee, NY 14837 • 315-536-7751
Connections Rounded Recovery, 64 West Ave., Canandaigua, NY 14424 • 833-435-2272
Rochester: FLACRA Mental Health Services & CCBHC, 339 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604 • 585-434-2633
• CASA-Trinity
The mission of CASA-Trinity is to provide quality, person-centered services that support whole-person wellness and resiliency, fostering thriving individuals, families, and communities. The nonprofit has seven locations in the Finger Lakes, including in Geneseo
Peer Crisis line: 607 378-7479
Offers evaluations and prevention, education, treatment, referral, and recovery services to individuals, families and communities affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. CASA-Trinity offers both outpatient and residential programs. Some locations also offer mental health treatment services. Serves Livingston, Cattaraugus, Chemung, Steuben and Tioga counties.
• Delphi Rise
72 Hinchey Road, Rochester, NY 14624 • 585-467-2230
Offers counseling, treatment, prevention services and other therapeutic services, including a 24/7 Open Access Clinic and housing supports for unhoused people, to those in Rochester and the Finger Lakes who are recovering from alcohol and substance abuse.
• DePaul’s National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence-Rochester Area (NCADD-RA)
1931 Buffalo Road, Rochester NY 14624 • 585-426-8000
Addiction affects all of us directly or indirectly. For every person impacted by the disease of addiction, there are others — family, friends or colleagues whose lives are disrupted by the effects of this disease. It is America’s number one health problem. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence – Rochester Area can help. As one of over 30 councils in New York state and over 90 councils nationwide, the express purpose of NCADD-RA is to prevent addiction and to reduce the incidence and prevalence of the disease of alcoholism and substance use disorder. Additionally, we work to prevent problem gambling which is often referred to as the hidden addiction, as there are no outward warning signs of a problem. NCADD-RA offers a wide array of education for families and community members. They include addictions counselor credential training, team awareness workplace wellness, community presentations, Finger Lakes Addiction Resource Center, Finger Lakes Prevention Resource Center, Hispanic substance education program, individualized alcohol and other drug education and total approach family program. NCADD-RA does not provide treatment for those in need of care, but does refer them to treatment and recovery support services.
• East House
259 Monroe Ave., Suite 200, Rochester, NY 14607 • 585-238-4800
Helps those suffering from mental health and substance use disorders live independently through providing supported housing, care coordination and educational and employment programs. The nonprofit also offers Affinity Place, a small respite program that offers beds to those who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis. To contact Affinity Place, call 585-563-7083.
• Helio Health
1850 Brighton-Henrietta Townline Road, Rochester, NY 14624 • 585-287-5622
Helio Health is a comprehensive substance use disorders and mental health disorders services provider. Among its many programs are drug and alcohol withdrawal and stabilization services, detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation, child and adolescent services and problem gambling counseling, opioid treatment program, as well as counseling for mental health disorders such as depression. It also provides outreach services, community residences, training institute, peer support and engagement, and a crisis center.
• Huther Doyle
360 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604 • 585-325-5100
Provides outpatient counseling and medication-assisted treatment for alcohol and substance use disorders and other services.
• Lifespan of Greater Rochester Recovery and Wellness for Older Adults Program
1900 S. Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY 14618 • 585-244-8400
Lifespan’s Recovery and Wellness for Older Adults Program (once called the Geriatric Addiction Program) provides in-home assessments and interventions, counseling and care management for older adults who abuse alcohol and/or prescription or street drugs. The program focuses upon serving those for whom traditional measures—inpatient treatment, 12-step programs, etc.—have not worked.
• Liberty Resources Behavioral Health Recovery Support
Navigator and Family Support Navigator, 175 Winton Road North, Rochester, NY 14610
For family support, call 855-778-1200
For peer support, call 855-778-1300
The Recovery Support Navigator program is designed on an innovative and flexible peer support model. Staff members meet individuals and families where they are located as we collaborate with them to help strengthen their recovery. The Recovery Support Navigator Team helps families and individuals combat substance use disorders through a blended model of peer and family support services. Supports are, recovery oriented, trauma-informed, hope and empowerment-driven, community-focused, judgment-free and revolve around what is important to the individuals and families we serve.
• Mark Winsberg, MD, Medical Services
95 Allens Creek Road, Building 1, Suite 104, Rochester, NY, 14618 • 585-565-5220
Physician Mark Winsberg, board-certified in addiction and family medicine, has over 15 years of experience treating substance use disorders. Formerly the clinical and medical director of Rochester Regional Health’s Chemical Dependency Programs, he specializes in helping individuals recognize the severity of their condition and develop a plan for recovery. With over 22 years in recovery himself, he offers compassionate, professional support to those struggling with addiction. His expertise and firsthand experience provide a unique perspective, guiding patients toward acceptance and lasting change in overcoming this life-threatening disease.
• Outreach Community Center Inc.
447 Genesee St., Rochester, NY 14611 • 585-328-0887
www.outreachcommunitycenter.
Offers drug and alcohol counseling for adults based on the 12-step programs of Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous, programs for at-risk youth and children, and services for families that have been affected by abuse and addiction.
• Narcotics Anonymous
Rochester Area Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous
https://recoveryispossible.
Livingston County Narcotics Anonymous Meetings, 585-245-4440
https://
Only open meetings listed
• Salvation Army Center for Adult Rehabilitation
745 West Ave., Rochester, NY 14611 • 585-235-0020
info@salvationarmy.org • www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/
The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers provide spiritual, social and emotional assistance for men between the ages of 18 and 65 years old who have lost the ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves due to alcohol or substance abuse. Each center offers residential housing and work and group and individual therapy in a clean, wholesome environment. The physical and spiritual care that the eight-month program’s participants receive prepares them to re-enter society and return to gainful employment. Many of those who have been rehabilitated are reunited with their families and resume a normal life.
• Veterans Outreach Center, Inc.
447 South Ave., Rochester, NY 14620 • 585-546-1081
https://
Since 1973, Veterans Outreach Center has been proudly serving those who served by providing comprehensive, veteran-specific support services at no cost to the veteran. VOC is committed to improving the quality of life for veterans and their families through a holistic approach that addresses resource navigation, behavioral health, employment readiness, peer support, and overall wellness. Our continuum of care includes transitional and supportive housing, peer counseling, mental health services, case management, educational and vocational training, and community-based wellness programs. VOC has an on-site food and clothing pantry and offers onsite therapeutic groups, along with referrals to trusted community partners for specialized services. Through outreach, advocacy, and collaboration, VOC ensures that every veteran, regardless of era or discharge status has access to the tools, respect, and community they deserve.
