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Limited Hospitalization/Day Treatment Programs

Partial Hospitalization, also known as "PHP" or Day Treatment, is a form of rehabilitation program which works to treat substance abuse problems and mental health conditions which may be co-occurring. In a PHP program, the individual in treatment participates in a variety of recovery activities and techniques during the day and then returns home in the evening. This takes place anywhere from five to seven days a week, depending on the seriousness of the problem. Partial Hospitalization can be beneficial for addicted persons who cannot afford long-term inpatient care, or who are unable to be away from their families for extended periods of time. While in Day Treatment, clients take part in standard counseling and therapy for addiction issues while also addressing mental health troubles which could keep them from making progress and obtaining gains throughout the treatment process.

Limited Hospitalization Day Treatment Programs category listings in East Syracuse, New York:

  • Centre Syracuse LLC
    3.5 miles from East Syracuse, New York
    Centre Syracuse LLC is a Substance Abuse Treatment Program that is located at:

    3300 James Street
    Syracuse, NY. 13206
    315-671-2202 x2204

    Treatment Services: Limited Hospitalization/Day Treatment Programs
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Medicare Coverage, State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance, Income Based Payment (Sliding Scale)