Alcoholism & Drug
Rehabilitation Clinic

A program of the Economic Opportunity Program, Inc. (EOP)

A personalized , caring outpatient treatment facility for adults and adolescents who want to overcome chemical use and dependency.

Evaluations/Assessments
Group Therapy
Individual Counseling
Case Management
Consultations
Toxicology Screenings
Community Referrals
Follow-up Care/Transitional Services
Family Counseling
HIV Education
Relapse Prevention Group


[Adolescent Program]     [Adult Program] 

[Enhanced Outpatient Services]

DSS   MATS   STEPS

[Methods of Payment]     [Program Philosophy] 

    [Contact Information]


Adolescent Program

Individual Sessions are provided as part of the treatment plan. Family Counseling focuses on the review of goals and family issues related to the adolescent's chemical use. Crisis intervention and multi-disciplinary interagency intervention is provided as needed.


Adult Program

Clients attend two sessions per week to address their individualized treatment plan and goals. This program includes Adult Group Therapy,  Individual sessions and a Relapse Prevention session that meets once a week for seven weeks. This program is for 6 to 9 months.


Enhanced Outpatient Services

This program is held four times per week with each session lasting three hours. It's run on a 12 week cycle. In this program clients receive individual,  group and family counseling;  help with daily living activities;  nutritional counseling;  parenting education;  work readiness services;  social support and community participation;  HIV early intervention services;  child care services and relapse prevention services.


DSS

This program evaluates the participants’ ability to work related to any substance abuse issues.


MATS

This is a case management program for addicted individuals who are determined to be “high end users” of Medicaid addiction treatment services. Via case management, the goal is to reduce the overall Medicaid expenditures in Chemung County.

Case management includes assisting with engaging in treatment, helping with establishing sober supports, and other related tasks.


STEPS

This is a case management program for people facing their second felony non-violent offense. The treatment is predetermined to include at least six months Intensive Residential Treatment, six months Halfway House and six months Outpatient Treatment. An option also includes starting off with the Willard Program for a minimum of three months. Often participants are involved with Drug Court as well.


Methods of Payment


Program Philosophy

ADRC aids individuals who because of their chemical use or dependency have sustained major impairment in their family and social life;  job or education;   and have legal problems.

Treatment focuses on supporting the client in achieving abstinence from all mood altering substances,  and to aid each in achieving defined goals as outlined in a comprehensive, individualized treatment plan.

 


Contact Information

Alcoholism & Drug Rehabilitation Clinic (ADRC)
Ernie Davis Family Center
650 Baldwin Street
Elmira,  N.Y.  14901
Use 5th Street Entrance

(607) 734-6227
or
(607) 737-7210

Fax: (607) 734-0315        

Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
 

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