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Stabilizations services available at Odyssey House

As a certified 820 program, the George Rosenfeld Center for Recovery (GRCR) offers high-quality, culturally responsive stabilization and rehabilitation services for individuals with substance use disorders. Our 820 stabilization program assists individuals in beginning their recovery process in a safe, comfortable environment where they can manage withdrawal symptoms, severe cravings,…

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Odyssey House is now a certified 820 residential program!

The George Rosenfeld Center for Recovery (GRCR) is now a certified 820 program delivering high-quality, culturally responsive stabilization and rehabilitation services for individuals with substance use disorders. Addiction medications (Vivitrol, Suboxone, and Sublocade) are prescribed on-site; methadone is available via linkage with the Mount Sinai-Beth Israel Healthcare System. We also provide…

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Remembering George Rosenfeld, our visionary and compassionate Board Chair

Odyssey House and Odyssey Foundation mourn the loss of our Chairman, George Rosenfeld. Since joining the Boards of Trustees in 1997, George helped lead and shape Odyssey House for over two decades. His visionary and compassionate public service leadership as Chairman of Odyssey House (2002-2012) and then as Chairman of…

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GRCR hosts breast cancer awareness event

Odyssey House staff held an event today at the George Rosenfeld Center for Recovery in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Staff and clients gathered to learn about breast cancer risk factors, the importance of taking care of their physical health, and how to access community resources. Our clients…

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For parents with substance use disorder, advocates call for resource and support instead of family separation

With treatment often difficult to access – especially for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) families – intervention from child protective services usually stops short of providing the resources families need. Journalist Pamela Appea of Prism talked to mothers in treatment at the George Rosenfeld Center for Recovery about…

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