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Odyssey House awarded grant for comprehensive integrated outpatient treatment program

In September, the NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports awarded Odyssey House a grant to develop an integrated outpatient treatment program. Odyssey House will receive $760,000 in one-time-only funding and support services for up to 18 months. This grant is part of a $4.7 million…

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New Approaches to the Drug Overdose Crisis

In today’s New York Times, Dr. Peter Provet, Odyssey House President & CEO, responds to a recent article [“One Year Inside a Radical New Approach to America’s Overdose Crisis,” by Jeneen Interlandi (Opinion, Feb. 26)], and accompanying editorial [“America Has…

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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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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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