HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus
Drug Rehab Center in Kingston, New York
HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus is a 50-bed accredited detox and rehab facility in Kingston, NY, offering a range of services for alcohol, opioid, dual diagnosis, and drug addiction with levels of care ranging from aftercare support to partial-hospitalization and accepting private health insurance.
About This New York Facility
HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus, nestled in Kingston, New York, stands out for its specialized care in mental health and substance addiction. With a 50-bed capacity, this campus distinguishes itself by focusing on non-judgmental, client-centered care, supported by a professional team dedicated to helping patients recover emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Accredited by JCAHO, SAMHSA, and holding a state license, HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus ensures high-quality care through evidence-based treatment. This facility's comprehensive services cater to a variety of needs, emphasizing personalized care plans for each patient on their journey to recovery.
- Personalized Care: Each patient receives a tailored treatment plan, recognizing their unique recovery needs.
- Comprehensive Services: Offers a broad spectrum of services, from detoxification and inpatient care to intensive outpatient programs and aftercare support.
- Professional Team: A dedicated team of psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, and social workers provides round-the-clock care.
Focusing on alcoholism, opioid addiction, drug addiction, and dual diagnosis, HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus employs a range of treatment methods and levels of care. This includes detoxification, inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs, all designed to support patients through every step of their recovery.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
With so many people struggling with opioid addiction, opioid addiction treatment is more critical than ever before. Patients often take opioids when they face a painful injury. When someone begins taking opioids such as Vicodin or oxycodone differently than how the medications were prescribed, this points to opioid addiction.
Stopping these types of medications abruptly is not safe. That is where opioid addiction treatment at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus in Kingston, NY comes in. Most opioid addiction treatment facilities start with detox and move to rehabilitation services while providing medical support during the process.
Getting over an opioid addiction takes time and determination, but with the right support and resources, those struggling with opioid addiction can recover and move forward with their lives.
An underlying cause often brings about addiction. Mental disorders can lie at the center, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder. As well as the cause of the addiction, a dual diagnosis by HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus helps to treat the addiction. This ensures that after treatment is complete, the patient will not fall back on old practices.
Levels of Care Offered at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Detox, Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Intervention, Outpatient, Partial-Hospitalization, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Detox is a drug rehab process that begins before the actual drug rehab treatment. It is used to remove any residual toxins left in your body (and brain) after using drugs, and it is used with the intent to help you or your loved one complete drug rehab.
If you are addicted to opiates like heroin, methadone, or prescription painkillers, you will detox with medication. This is because the withdrawal symptoms are often more intense and uncomfortable for an opiate addict than for someone who has abused or is dependent on other drugs, like cocaine.
Inpatient rehab programs like what’s offered at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus in Kingston, NY are ideal for covering all the bases that surround one’s addiction. It’s considered the most comprehensive approach to care for people afflicted with addiction. Patients live in a facility where they have access to therapy and medical care 24/7.
An intensive outpatient program is a good option for someone in New York with a milder or less severe addiction. An IOP may involve daily meetings at a treatment facility, along with personal counseling and peer meetings. Some IOP programs offer half-day treatment, while others offer full-day programs. HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus‘s IOP is customized per individual.
Outpatient treatment is treatment that occurs when a patient is not checked into a rehab facility. The patient may show up for therapy sessions, go through detox and engage in other therapies to help them recover. However, they will do so while they live at home in New York.
Outpatient therapy provided by HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus is usually recommended as a follow up to inpatient therapy. It helps patients adapt to their normal lives after treatment. In some cases, it can also be an alternative to inpatient treatment. People may choose this route if they are unable to leave their jobs, children or if they don’t have the money for inpatient treatment. However, inpatient treatment is the best way to recover from addiction.
HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus‘s Partial Hospitalization Program is a midway point between inpatient and outpatient treatment. It is for people who are still struggling with addiction but don’t need round the clock care in Kingston. Patients may spend anywhere from 18 to 30 hours a week in a treatment program, but they will sleep at home. The duration of the program can be anywhere from one to six months.
Typically, people engaged in drug addiction are in a state of denial about the adverse consequences of their altered behavior. They feel that on their own, they can conquer the addiction. Intervention programs in New York manged by HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus allow family members to encourage the person affected to seek external assistance.
Therapies & Programs
Individual professional counseling or individual therapy refers to the one-on-one interaction between a patient and his or her counselor. Individual therapy allows for more privacy, one that group interactions can’t provide. Therefore, it becomes easier for a person to unload and become more open to his or her counselor.
Another benefit of individual therapy at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus in Kingston, NY is that all sessions aim to speed up a single person’s progress. It makes it easier for the counselor and the patient to deal with the central issues, which are likely the culprits of substance addiction.
Once the roots of the problems are addressed, it becomes less challenging for a recovering patient to maintain sobriety and brush off temptations.
Families are not always as supportive as they could be, but by opting for family therapy, many recovering addicts are able to understand their addiction and get the support they need to get sober. These therapy sessions at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus in Kingston, NY involve all members of the family who play a role in the recovering person’s daily life. They work together to overcome past issues, avoid triggers, and remain strong and supportive of each other.
In group therapy, the patient undergoes sessions with other patients dealing with similar problems under the guidance of a trained counselor. The members of the group interact with each other and talk freely about their issues. The recovery of members of the group from the problems that they face gives the patients confidence that they can also overcome their addiction.
Group therapy at HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus reduces the feeling of loneliness and improves the coping skills of the patients. Group therapy provides patients with continuous feedback from other members. The group dynamics ensure that members start having some structure and routine in their lives.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a method of individual and/or group counseling that focuses on acceptance and change. DBT can be very effective in developing coping strategies for negative emotions.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a way of addressing concerns through talking. Talking through issues can identify sources of discomfort or unhealthy thoughts. CBT is a healthy way HealthAlliance Hospital - Mary's Avenue Campus addresses some behaviors which may be bringing unintended consequences in a persons life.
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Kingston, New York Addiction Information
More than 2 million New Yorkers are currently suffering from some type of substance abuse and many of those are minors. Alcohol abuse, in particular, is prevalent among those underage. As a result of the high prices and regulation of prescription drugs, many New Yorkers turn to heroin instead. This has led to a serious heroin epidemic in the state.
Marijuana, methamphetamine, and cocaine are the three most common illicit drugs that addicts use in NY. The average age at first use for individuals admitted to addiction treatment facilities in 2011 was 17.7 years old. In 2017, 3.7% of 12th graders in Kingston reported using meth. Depending on the severity of the person's addiction, they will be required to either live at a residential facility or attend outpatient treatment.
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