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Project Renewal – Medically Monitored Crisis Service
in New York, NY
Project Renewal – Medically Monitored Crisis Service
8 East 3rd Street 4th Floor, New York, NY 10003
(516) 997-2926
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- Residential
Experience Treating
- Substance Abuse
Treatments
Aftercare Support
Detoxification
Detoxification is the process of allowing the body to cleanse itself of drugs and alcohol. It is an important first step in recovery at Project Renewal - Medically Monitored Crisis Service, as it helps to rid the body of toxins and prepare the person for treatment. Drug detox can be done in a variety of settings, but most people prefer to detox in a hospital or treatment center. This is because medical supervision is available in case of any complications. Detox can be uncomfortable and may cause withdrawal symptoms, but it is a vital step on the road to sobriety. For people looking to get sober in New York, drug detox can be an important first step.
Drug Rehab
New York is one of the most populous and diverse states in the country, and it is also home to a large number of people struggling with addiction. Drug rehab can provide a much-needed lifeline for those looking to get sober. The first benefit of drug rehab is that it can provide a safe and supportive environment to detox from drugs and alcohol. Detox can be a difficult and potentially dangerous process, but with professional help, it can be safely completed.
Once detox is complete, Project Renewal - Medically Monitored Crisis Service provides an opportunity to begin learning about addiction and recovery. In rehab, individuals will participate in therapy sessions and other activities designed to help them develop the skills they need to stay sober. After completing rehab, individuals will have the tools they need to live a life free from addiction in New York. For anyone struggling with addiction, drug rehab can provide the foundation for a new beginning.
Residential
A residential program is a type of treatment for people struggling with addiction that involves living at a facility for an extended period of time. This allows people to focus on their recovery without the distractions and triggers of daily life. Residential programs typically provide 24-hour care, which includes therapeutic activities and support groups. Many people find that the structure and support of a residential program is essential for early recovery. In addition, being in a community of people with similar experiences can be invaluable. Residential programs are often very successful in helping people in New York achieve sobriety and go on to lead happy and healthy lives.
Therapies
- 12-Step Facilitation
- Aftercare
- Anger Management
- Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)
- Detox
- Discharge Planning
- Drug Rehab
- Employment Counseling / Training
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis
- HIV or AIDS education
- Intervention
- Matrix Model
- Naloxone and Overdose Education
- Residential Short Term (<30 Days)
- Substance Use Counseling
- Trauma Therapy