Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, Ulster
Mission Statement: Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster is committed to building a compassionate and just society, serving the homeless, the hungry, the emotionally and physically handicapped, as well as immigrants, and the marginalized and vulnerable. We collaborate with Catholic and non-Catholic partners alike to assist people of all religions. We strive to be an integral part of the human service and care delivery system, touching the lives of those in need of care, hope and help.
305 North St
Middletown, NY 10940
(845) 343-7675
Facility Information and Features:
Affiliated Organization : |
Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan Ulster |
Treatment Type(s) : |
Outpatient Treatment
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Substance Focus: |
Alcohol,
Barbiturates and other sedatives/hypnotics,
Benzodiazepines and other tranquilizers,
Cocaine/crack,
Inhalants,
Marijuana/hashish,
Methamphetamines and other amphetamines/stimulants,
Opioids (prescription or heroin),
OTC Medications (e.g., cough syrup),
PCP/hallucinogens
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Age-Specific Programming Available: |
Adult men (age 18+),
Adult women (age 18+),
Young adults (ages 16-25)
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Special Groups Served: |
People who are:
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LGBTQ+ Welcoming: |
Staff are trained on LGBTQ-specific needs in treatment
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Insurance and Payment Options:
Facility Hours:
Mon: | 9:00AM-8:00PM |
Tue: | 9:00AM-5:00PM |
Wed: | 9:00AM-8:00PM |
Thu: | 9:00AM-5:00PM |
Fri: | 9:00AM-5:00PM |
Sat: | Closed |
Sun: | Closed |
Data last updated 08/20/2021
Signs of High-Quality Care
This section indicates whether facilities offer services that align with the Shatterproof National Principles of Care © .
Fast Access to Treatment
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Offers same day or walk-in appointments
Personalized Evaluation and Treatment Plan
Access to Medications for Opioid or Alcohol Use Disorder
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Offers Naloxone trainingFor family/friends of patients, For patients
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Offers medication for mental health
Long-term Treatment and Follow-up
Additional Services to Support Recovery
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This facility offers the following services:
Assistance with foodAssistance with obtaining social services (e.g., Medicaid, WIC, SSI, SSDI)Assistance with transportation to/from treatmentCase managementDomestic violence (e.g., physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse) servicesEducational assistance (e.g., GED courses)Employment counseling or trainingFamily services (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting training)Housing supportLegal aidPeer recovery supportSpiritual supportWellness and health promotion (e.g., healthy eating, exercise)