St. Christopher's Inn, located in Garrison, New York, is a Christ-centered addiction treatment center dedicated to helping adult men overcome alcohol and drug dependency. The facility offers a comprehensive array of services, including detoxification, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), residential and outpatient treatment, transitional housing, and aftercare support. They also provide specialized care for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. To ensure accessibility and convenience, telehealth appointments are available as part of their commitment to holistic and personalized care.
Their detoxification program provides a safe and comfortable environment for individuals with severe addiction to detoxify and eliminate substances from their bodies. This process is medically supervised, and medication may be administered to support and ease withdrawal symptoms.
For clients requiring more extensive pharmacotherapy, the facility offers comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) services. This program enables clients to safely detox from alcohol, opioids, and other substances using FDA-approved medications such as Suboxone, Revia, and Vivitrol. These medications help alleviate physical symptoms, curb cravings, and minimize the risk of relapse. MAT services are integrated with counseling, support groups, and medication management in an outpatient setting, ensuring a holistic approach to recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is especially effective for alcohol and opioid addictions and is widely regarded as the gold standard for treating opioid use disorder.
St. Christopher's Inn offers a comprehensive residential addiction treatment program for adults through their Residential Redesign initiative. This integrated program operates 24/7, providing person-centered care with room and board for up to six months. Services include counseling, work opportunities, spiritual guidance, medication management, recovery and health education, peer support groups, outdoor and recreational activities, and other recovery support activities.
Their outpatient service, known as the Day Rehabilitation program, operates seven days a week. This program lasts between 75 to 90 days and includes individual and group counseling, medication management, peer support groups, outdoor and recreational activities, grief and loss groups, mental health support, art therapy, choir, nature walks, physical activity, and family support groups.
They offer transitional housing for individuals transitioning from residential treatment. These facilities provide a supportive yet structured environment to support recovery as individuals prepare to reintegrate into the community. Sober homes typically have requirements for sobriety, conduct regular recovery meetings, and encourage participants to engage in educational or vocational activities.