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Child and Family Services – Conners Children’s Center
in Buffalo, NY
Child and Family Services – Conners Children’s Center
824 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209
(516) 997-2926
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- Inpatient
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- Mental Health
Treatments
Inpatient
People looking to quit using drugs in Buffalo can benefit greatly from inpatient drug treatment. The fact that it offers a safe and structured environment free from the triggers and stressors of daily life is one of its main advantages. For those who have recently experienced a major life event or are dealing with a severe addiction, this can be especially beneficial.
Additionally, inpatient care at Child and Family Services - Conners Children's Center provides 24/7 access to care and support, which can be essential for those in the early stages of recovery. Furthermore, since inpatient treatment programs usually last 28 days, patients have plenty of time to detox and begin their recovery. Most patients are well on their way to living sober lives by the time their treatment is over.
Residential
A residential program is a live-in rehabilitation facility where patients receive round-the-clock assistance for drug or alcohol addiction. Residential programs have advantages such as structure, accountability, and 24/7 sobriety support. People who are battling addiction may benefit from residential programs’ immersive learning environment as they learn how to maintain sobriety. Additionally, participants in residential programs have the chance to create a support system of fellow participants and staff members. Although some programs may be shorter or longer, residential programs typically last 30 to 90 days. One of the best ways to achieve long-term sobriety is frequently by using a residential program.
Therapies
- Experiential Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Inpatient Treatment
- Life Skills
- Sober-Living / Half-Way
- Trauma Therapy