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DASH Hotline & Crisis Care Center are available
24-hours a day Hotline 631-952-3333
or visit www.fsl-li.org for additional services
LOCAL TREATMENT CENTERS
Addiction destroys lives and no one can do it alone. By making the call, a trained professional will sit with you and/or someone you love and assess the needs to determine what are the best treatment options. Since everyone is different, individualizing care is important. Detox, inpatient, outpatient, self-help are just a few of the options available.
Interim Suffolk County Directory of Behavioral Health Services
DASH Hotline & Crisis Care Center
Diagnostic, Assessment and Stabilization Hub
631-952-3333
24-HR. HOTLINE
fsl-li.org
LICADD Substance Abuse
Long Island Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence 631-979-1700
24-HR. HOTLINE
licadd.org
Suffolk NY AA
Alcoholics Anonymous
(631) 669-1124
24-HR. HOTLINE
suffolkny-aa.org
Long Island Crisis Center
516-679-1111
24-HR. HOTLINE
longislandcrisiscenter.org
Response Crisis Center
631-751-7500
responsecrisiscenter.org
Drug & Suffolk County Alcohol
631-979-1700
suffolkstopaddiction.org
Long Island Addiction Resource Center (LI-ARC)
631-288-9505
24-HR. HOTLINE
longislandaddictionresourcecenter.org
Diagnostic, Assessment and Stabilization Hub
631-952-3333
24-HR. HOTLINE
fsl-li.org
Long Island Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
631-979-1700
24-HR. HOTLINE
licadd.org
Suffolk NY AA
Alcoholics Anonymous(631) 669-1124
24-HR. HOTLINE
suffolkny-aa.org
Long Island Crisis Center
516-679-1111
24-HR. HOTLINE
longislandcrisiscenter.org
Response Crisis Center
631-751-7500
responsecrisiscenter.org
Drug & Suffolk County Alcohol
631-979-1700
suffolkstopaddiction.org
Long Island Addiction Resource Center (LI-ARC)
631-288-9505
24-HR. HOTLINE
longislandaddictionresourcecenter.org
TIP LINE
Dial 911 for immediate assistance
SOUTHAMPTON TOWN POLICE TIP LINE: 631-728-3454
Report drug activity in the Town of Southampton or email: crimetips@southamptontownny.gov
CRIME STOPPER TIP LINE: 1-800-220-TIPS (8477)
Report drug activity and Social Host Law violations in Suffolk County.
- Suffolk County Legislature Passes a Law - (PDF)
SUFFOLK SOCIAL HOST LAW - 2018
Providing Alcohol to Underage Drinkers is Illegal. Due to an increased number of residential parties where alcohol is available to underage drinkers, we are posting the Social Host Law which dictates that providing a minor with alcohol is a punishable offense.
- H.R. 6, THE SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS AND COMMUNITIES ACT - 2018H.R. 6, the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Act, is a bipartisan bill that will help in our overall efforts to combat the opioid crisis by advancing treatment and recovery initiatives, improving prevention, protecting our communities, and bolstering our efforts to fight deadly illicit synthetic drugs like fentanyl.
- NYS's 911 Good Samaritan Law (PDF)
The New York State 911 Good Samaritan Law allows people to call 911 without fear of arrest if they are having a drug or alcohol overdose that requires emergency medical care or if they witness someone overdosing. Spanish (PDF)
HELP FOR PARENTS
- Child Mind Institute
Parents Guide to Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders - Talk2PREVENT
Talk2prevent.ny.gov - Teen Drug Abuse
teens.drugabuse.gov - SAMHSA
www.samhsa.gov/underage-drinking - National PTA
www.pta.org/home - MADD
www.madd.org/the-solution/power-of-parents - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/brochures-and-fact-sheets - Partnership for Drug-Free Kids
drugfree.org
MAKE THE CALL – SAVE A LIFE
A doctor or addiction specialist or counselor can help each individual find the right rehabilitation or treatment option. The setting is determined by individual needs so some people may benefit from an inpatient rehab while others may thrive by using an outpatient program.
At its core, the goal is to help a former addict assimilate into a drug-free life as easily as possible. The most commonly used treatment options for addiction include Psychotherapy, which helps patients learn how to resist and redirect compulsions; Support groups and Individual counseling.
Informative Websites
Alcoholic Anonymous | suffolkny-aa.org |
Eastern New York Region of NA | nanewyork.org |
Narcotic Anonymous | sasna.org |
Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse | oasas.ny.gov |
US Dept. of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration | samhsa.gov |
National Institute on Drug Abuse | |
The Neighborhood House: | tnh-hope.org |
In the News
- Dr. Laura Berman's son Samuel dead at 16 from drug overdose
- Purdue Pharma pleads guilty to federal criminal charges, pay $8 billion and will close the company
- Southampton Town Police Chief Prepares for Possible Increase in Meth Use
- Pill Production and Distribution Numbers Show Local Providers Were on Par With Averages
- Candlelight Vigil, Parent Info Session To Fight Opioid Crisis
- BROOKHAVEN TOWN OPIOID VIDEO
- THE NEW YORK TIMES - How Do You Recover After Millions Have Watched You Overdose?
- THE NEW YORK TIMES - Despair, Love and Loss: A Journey Inside West Virginia’s Opioid Crisis
- MEDICAL Xpress - Does smoking marijuana cause teen behavior problems or vice versa?
- NPR -Teen Vaping Soared In 2018
- CBS NEWS - Addicted to fentanyl, one man tries to avoid becoming another "overdose statistic"
- MD edge - Opioid prescriptions declined 33% over 5 years
Contact Us
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Jamie Bowden
Community Organization Specialist
Email Jamie Bowden
Ph: 631-702-2423