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Mercy Hall addiction-recovery campus in Freeport, NY

Mercy HallFreeport, NY

Residential Reintegration • 150 Buffalo Avenue • Freeport, NY 11520

Accredited ProgramMilitary Veterans Track
150 Buffalo Avenue,Freeport, New York 11520
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Mailing Address

150 Buffalo Avenue
Freeport, New York 11520

Phone Lines

Front desk: 516-868-2244

Hours of Operation

Hours not posted — call the facility to confirm availability

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Mercy Hall

150 Buffalo Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520

A Look Inside
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Inside Mercy Hall — Residential Care

About This Center

Mercy Hall operates the Residential Reintegration program in Freeport, NY, holding long-term residential and 24-hour residential space for adult women, young adults, and seniors working through substance use alongside co-occurring serious mental health concerns. The plan includes a transitional housing track for those moving back toward independent housing, buprenorphine and naltrexone are folded in, and the clinical work draws on 12-step facilitation, anger management, brief intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, and contingency-based incentives. Distinct tracks stay open for active-duty military, adult women, and clients carrying intimate partner violence, domestic violence, sexual abuse, or wider trauma histories. As a women-only nonprofit grounded in southern Nassau County, Mercy Hall keeps the residential schedule steady for the women who walk back in week after week.

Insurance Accepted at Mercy Hall

Plans Accepted
Medicaid

Benefits and acceptance depend on your individual policy. Verify your coverage with admissions before scheduling.

Residential Tracks Offered at Mercy Hall

Care Levels & Settings
Care LevelsSubstance use treatment, Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home, Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Treatment SettingLong-term residential, Residential/24-hour residential
Medications AvailableBuprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment

Clinical Approaches at Mercy Hall — CBT & Evidence-Based Care

Therapy Approaches
Evidence-based clinical modalities used in care at this location
12-step facilitation
Anger management
Brief intervention
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling
Trauma-related counseling

Conditions Addressed at Mercy Hall — Alcoholism, Opioid Addiction & More

Conditions Addressed
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Specialty Pathways at Mercy Hall — Veterans Program & More

Population-Specific Tracks
Care pathways built around the needs of particular communities and life stages
Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
Clients with HIV or AIDS
Languages Spoken
Languages in which intake and treatment services are offered (in addition to English).
American Sign Language (ASL)
Recovery Support Services
Wraparound services that support long-term recovery beyond clinical treatment.
Employment counseling or training
Housing services
Peer mentoring and support
Recovery coaching
Self-help groups
Assistance with social services
Aftercare & Continuing Care
Discharge planning and post-treatment support to maintain progress after the program ends.
Aftercare / continuing care
Discharge planning
Naloxone and overdose education
Outcome follow-up after discharge

Counseling at Mercy Hall — Family-Inclusive Sessions

Counseling & Health Education
Therapy formats and educational tracks delivered on-site.
Family counseling
Group counseling
General health education
Hepatitis education, counseling, and support
HIV/AIDS education, counseling, and support
Individual counseling
Substance use disorder education
Smoking, vaping, and tobacco cessation counseling
Vocational training and educational support

On-Site Testing at Mercy Hall — HIV & Hepatitis C Screening

On-Site Testing & Screening
Diagnostic tests and monitoring conducted while clients are in treatment.
Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing
Drug and alcohol oral-fluid testing
Drug or alcohol urine screening
Hepatitis B (HBV) testing
Hepatitis C (HCV) testing
HIV testing
STD testing
Tuberculosis (TB) screening

Wraparound Supports at Mercy Hall — Transportation & Wraparound Supports

Wraparound Supports & Accommodations
Practical supports that lower the barriers to entering and staying in care.
Case management
On-site mental health services
Social skills development
Transportation assistance

Setting & House Rules at Mercy Hall

Setting & House Rules
Building type, on-premises environment, and policies that shape daily life in treatment.
Smoking is permitted in a designated area
Vaping is not permitted

Paying for Care at Mercy Hall — Insurance & Self-Pay

Payment & Insurance
Insurance carriers honored at this site along with alternative payment pathways

Carriers Accepted

Other Payment Pathways

Plan coverage depends on your individual benefits. Call admissions to confirm what your policy covers and any cost-share before you commit.

Adult & Senior Intake at Mercy Hall

Who Is Admitted
Age groups and gender demographics this site is set up to serve

Ages Served

AdultsSeniorsYoung Adults

Gender Tracks

Female

Mercy Hall — New York Licensed Recovery Center

Licensure & Accreditation
Active licenses, third-party accreditations, and recognized quality endorsements
SAMHSAListed in SAMHSA Locator

Full Credential List

State Substance use treatment agency
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Common Questions About Care at Mercy Hall

Questions Families Ask About This Center

Records on file indicate this program accepts Medicaid. Specific eligibility rules, covered services, and authorization steps differ by state and plan tier. The admissions team can run a benefits check and walk through any cost-share before you schedule.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is offered with Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment. These FDA-approved medications ease withdrawal and reduce craving while clients begin therapy. The treating physician sets dosing and the long-term plan based on an individual clinical assessment.

Residential days follow a predictable rhythm: morning wellness and grounding activities, individual therapy, group counseling blocks, educational workshops, and evening peer-recovery meetings. Meals, medication times, and rest periods are built into the schedule. That steady routine helps clients rebuild healthy daily structure — a quiet but important piece of sustained recovery.

The young-adult track focuses on the challenges specific to this stage of life — peer dynamics, identity formation, and the move into independent living. Programming usually pairs traditional addiction therapy with career counseling and practical life-skills work.

A dedicated veterans track addresses combat-related trauma, PTSD, moral injury, and the specific stressors that follow service members into civilian life. Staff who understand military culture deliver the care, and admissions can help coordinate with VA benefits when applicable — call to confirm eligibility specifics.

LGBTQ+-affirming care is part of how this program operates. Clinical work attends to the realities of minority stress, family rejection, and discrimination that frequently sit alongside substance use. Staff training emphasizes culturally responsive, respectful care across every level of the program.

Gender-responsive programming gives women space to work on trauma, relationships, and parenting in a setting tailored to their needs. Some sites coordinate childcare or family housing alongside treatment. If pregnancy or postpartum care is part of the picture, ask admissions about pregnancy-safe protocols.

Family participation tends to strengthen long-term recovery outcomes. This program may run family therapy sessions, educational workshops, scheduled visitation, family weekends, or multi-family groups. The specifics differ by site, so admissions can describe the exact family programming and how relatives can plug in.

Aftercare planning starts well before discharge. Typical paths include step-down to outpatient services, referrals to sober-living homes, alumni group meetings, and warm hand-offs to community recovery resources. Many programs maintain alumni networks so peer support and accountability continue once formal treatment is complete.

Family counseling runs alongside the primary clinical program. Relatives are invited into education sessions, communication-skills practice, and discharge planning so the family system actively supports recovery rather than undermining it. CRAFT principles can inform how loved ones engage with the person in treatment.

Transportation assistance is part of the program — appointments, group sessions, and admissions logistics can be supported. Eligibility and service radius depend on the track: outpatient ride support, residential intake pickups, and aftercare appointment transport are typically handled through separate pathways. Admissions can confirm what fits your situation when you call.

Total cost depends on program length, level of care, and the specific services involved. Most sites can set up payment plans or point to outside financing partners. A confidential call to admissions gets you a tailored cost estimate for your situation rather than a guess based on a generic price sheet.

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Important Notice

This site offers general information about addiction treatment centers. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. In a mental health crisis, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 right away. For substance use guidance, SAMHSA can be reached at 1-800-662-4357.

Records are drawn from the SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and center submissions.