Palladia provides comprehensive residential, day, and outpatient treatment to individuals and families recovering from chemical dependency.

Substance abuse must be viewed and treated as part of a larger web of factors. In addition to substance abuse treatment, all of Palladia’s programs provide comprehensive, holistic treatment including mental health, vocational, educational, relapse prevention, and health services including treatment for HIV and Hepatitis C. Our outpatient substance abuse treatment programs offer specialized education and outreach to people with HIV, and childcare.

Palladia recognizes that the vast majority of adults in our programs are parents. This role is important to them and to their recovery, and Palladia is committed to strengthening families through innovative substance abuse treatment.

Palladia’s flagship residential program, Starhill, offers intensive treatment for 384 men and women, including special services for clients with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness and a family visiting room to improve treatment and facilitate reunification.

Palladia also pioneered one of the nation’s first residential treatment programs for women struggling with both substance abuse and mental illness and their young children at The Albert and Mildred Dreitzer Women + Children’s Treatment Center.

Palladia also offers transitional residential treatment in its Esperanza program for those who have completed a residential or rehab treatment and are now ready to transition back to the community.

For those who have completed all residential phases of treatment and are living in the community, the Continuing Care Treatment program offers continuing outpatient substance abuse treatment.

For clients who are in need of more intensive outpatient services, Palladia offers two more outpatient programs, CTI Harlem and CTI Bronx. Both feature a comprehensive array of substance abuse, vocational, and case management services, and CTI Harlem provides child care services.
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