Rochester Alcoholics Anonymous 585-232-6720
Rochester Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous The Rochester Committee of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous is a service committee of Rochester AA members (young in age or young at heart, looking to grow), seeking to fulfill the primary purpose of A.A. — helping alcoholics who are still sick and suffering.
Northern New York Region of Narcotics Anonymous NA is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
Rehabilitation | The Salvation Army USA If you need help for yourself or a loved-one, our no-cost programs tackle the symptoms and causes of alcohol and drug dependence.
The Salvation Army of Greater Rochester
P.O. Box 41210
70 Liberty Pole Way
Rochester, New York 14604
Phone (585) 987-9500 | Fax (585) 987-9599
Pathways of Helio Health Inpatient Rehabilitation Center
1850 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Rd, Rochester, NY 14623
Conifer Park Outpatient Addiction Treatment Center
556 S Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14620
Brighton Chemical Dependency Clinic
2000 S Winton Rd Building 2, Rochester, NY 14618 585-368-4719
"At Rochester Regional Health, our philosophy is to meet and accept every individual wherever they are in their path of recovery. We support our patients in recognizing the harmful effects of continued abuse, and help them adapt new skills to manage their addiction. And, because addiction affects the whole family, we provide practical support to family members and loved ones to better understand the nature of addiction, and the tools that are necessary for a successful recovery."
John L. Norris Addiction Treatment Center 1742-1770 South Ave, Rochester, NY 14620 (585) 461-0410 videophone phone option: (866) 681-4627
1565 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626
Rochester Regional Health Center at Unity Hospital
1565 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626
585-723-7723
Evelyn Brandon Behavioral Health Center, Outpatient Chemical Dependency
81 Lake Ave, Rochester, NY 14606
(585) 368-6900
UR Medicine Mental Health & Wellness – Strong Recovery
2613 W Henrietta Rd Suites C & D, Rochester, NY 14623
Catholic Charities Family and Community Services
87 N Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14604
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National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependance The Total Approach Family Program provides education and support for family members and other loved ones navigating through the stress, concern and confusion often experienced when a loved one has substance use disorder. It addresses co-dependency as a primary illness and allows family and friends to begin their own recovery process.
OUT OF THE DARKNESS (585) 232-3777 169 Saint Bridgets Dr., Rochester, NY 14605Providing transitional housing & support to women in Rochester, NY
Local Family Support:
Greater Rochester Al-Anon/AlAteen Family Groups: (585)288-0540, 2507 Browncroft Blvd. Suite 101, Rochester, 14625, www.aisrochester.org Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope in order to their common problems.
Adult Child of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families: The goal of Adult Children and Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families is to provide a safe, non-judgmental environment for individuals to share their experiences, strengths and hopes to work towards emotional sobriety and healing from the effects of growing up in dysfunctional families.
Some suggested local groups include:
Monday 6:30pm, Thursdays 6:00pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd., Rochester, 14607
Wednesday 7:00pm, Solid Rock Church, 1775 East Ave., Rochester, 14610
Saturday 10:00am, Asbury First United Methodist Church,1050 East Ave., Rochester,14607
Monday 4:00pm, Good Shepard Lutheran Church, 320 South Pearl St., Canandaigua, 14424