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Addiction Treatment in Long Beach, NY
City of Long Beach, Nassau County's oceanfront city with approximately 35,000 residents, offers accessible addiction treatment and comprehensive recovery services.
Beachside community with strong recovery support network and evidence-based treatment programs.
Crisis Support - Immediate Help Available
24/7 Crisis Lines:
- • 988 - Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- • 631-762-3763 - Long Island Helpline
- • (516) 679-1111 - Nassau Crisis Center
Emergency Services:
- • Long Beach Medical Center: (516) 897-1000
- • Emergency: 911
Long Beach Recovery Resources
The City of Long Beach provides residents with access to comprehensive addiction treatment services, from medical detox to long-term aftercare. The oceanfront location offers a serene environment conducive to healing and recovery.
Comprehensive Care Options
Long Beach residents benefit from proximity to multiple treatment facilities throughout Nassau County, ensuring access to all levels of care and specialized programs for various substance use disorders.
Treatment Programs Available:
- Medical Detoxification with 24/7 Supervision
- Inpatient Residential Treatment Programs
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)
- Standard Outpatient Counseling
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Individual & Group Therapy Sessions
- Family Therapy & Education Programs
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Aftercare & Relapse Prevention
Support Groups & Community Recovery
AA Meetings
Multiple Alcoholics Anonymous meetings throughout the week in Long Beach. Open and closed meetings available.
NA Groups
Narcotics Anonymous meetings for individuals in recovery from drug addiction.
Family Support
Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings for families and loved ones affected by addiction.
Recovery Coaching
Certified peer advocates providing one-on-one support and recovery navigation.
Insurance & Payment Options
Most treatment facilities accept major insurance plans and offer financial assistance programs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our 24/7 crisis helpline and addiction support services.
Still have questions? Our crisis counselors are available 24/7.
Call 631-762-3763Medical Disclaimer
Information is for educational purposes. Consult healthcare professionals for medical advice. Emergency: Call 911.