This residential drug treatment program serves
384-386 adult men and women in four separate Modified Therapeutic
Community Programs contained within one site. All four programs
employ interdisciplinary
treatment teams. Clients' length of stay varies from 6 to 12 months.
Starhill residents follow a highly structured program with emphasis
on personal accountability. The program’s goal is to change
the client's lifestyle from one of drug dependence and abuse
to
one of good health and sobriety.
Services
Relapse Prevention
Drug + Alcohol Education
Acupuncture
Individualized and Group Counseling
Parenting Skills Workshops
Access to On-site Medical and Psychiatric Care
HIV/AIDS Prevention Education
Services for Pregnant Women
On-site Primary Care Services
Remedial Education
GED Preparation
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Training Referrals
Work Readiness Training
• Must be eighteen (18) years of age or older.
• Must have a primary abuse or dependence condition to any
chemical including alcohol
• Unable to participate outside of a 24-hour setting
• There are no complications or comorbidities requiring medical
management/monitoring daily
• The client does have substantial deficits in functional
skills requiring longer term rehabilitation, including deficits
in one or more of the following functional areas: activities of
daily living, interpersonal skills, vocational/educational, or maladaptive
social behavior
• Must legally reside in the U. S. and be a New York City
resident.
• Must agree to actively participate in the residential drug
free program to which he or she is assigned. Specifically, he or
she must attend individual and group therapy sessions, participate
in vocational and/or educational sessions as needed, and perform
job tasks equivalent with experience, education and/or ability.
• Must provide two (2) forms of identification.
We accept and encourage applications from individuals who are experiencing
various challenges such as: a M.I.C.A. diagnosis, legal and/or
medical issues and pregnancy.
No client shall be admitted who has an adult (18 years or older)
history of arson.
Additional documentation may be required.
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