About Us
Detox and Inpatient Rehab:
Seafield operates a ninety (96) bed inpatient treatment facility providing detox, alcohol rehab and drug rehab services.
Outpatient Treatment:
Seafield operates five (6) licensed outpatient treatment programs providing intensive level programs as well as groups and individual sessions. We have a wide variety of specialty services (including DWI Education Groups and Domestic Violence Offenders Groups) and are located throughout Long Island with a satellite location at the Suffolk County Department of Probation Offices in Yaphank.
Sober Living Recovery Housing:
Seafield Resources, a not-for-profit corporation, operates many Sober Living Recovery Homes throughout Long Island. These homes are designed and available for persons coming out of Seafield Center, detoxes, alcohol and drug rehab, or referred by EAP’s, family members and other referral sources who know their recovering person needs additional sober support where they can reside and recover for up to six (6) months.
Seafield is contracted with most insurance companies. Every attempt is made to work with your insurance first! Reasonable self-pay rates are available if treatment is not covered by your insurance. If inpatient drug and alcohol rehab is not approved by insurance, or if you do not have the ability to self-pay, or if the length of stay in inpatient is limited and you need more time to recover…..we provide sober house services! Many clients need a safe and supportive environment to live during in early recovery in order to maintain their sobriety while receiving treatment in an outpatient setting. Seafield provides safe, clean, supportive recovery housing for men and women, and for young men. Our recovery homes are designed to meet the needs of the residents residing there. Many of our clients self-pay for housing at rates that are extremely affordable and their treatment at OASAS licensed facilities is covered by their insurance. Our beautiful Transitional Home is available for men who have substantial time in recovery, but continue to need support in the Westchester area.