
SPARC Halfway House — Albany, NY
Residential Reintegration • Albany, NY 12202
SAMHSA 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Mailing Address
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Albany, New York 12202
Phone Lines
Front desk: 518-449-5170
Hours of Operation
Hours not posted — call the facility to confirm availability
SPARC Halfway House
- - -, Albany, NY 12202

Inside SPARC Halfway House — Residential Care
SPARC Halfway House in Albany, NY combines long-term residential care, intensive outpatient, and regular outpatient services for adult, senior, and young-adult men, with transitional housing and sober-living structure built in. Daily work uses cognitive behavioral therapy, 12-step facilitation, anger management, brief intervention, and community reinforcement plus vouchers, with buprenorphine and naltrexone available in treatment when appropriate. Residents include men working through co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, pain and substance use issues, forensic and criminal-justice referrals outside DUI/DWI, and LGBTQ adults who want a program that takes their identity seriously. Case management, mental health services, social skills development, and transportation assistance keep the bridge to Capital District jobs, family, and routines open throughout the stay.
Insurance Plans Honored at SPARC Halfway House
Benefits and acceptance depend on your individual policy. Verify your coverage with admissions before scheduling.
SPARC Halfway House
- - -, Albany, NY 12202
SAMHSA 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
IOP & Residential Tracks Offered at SPARC Halfway House
| Care Levels | Substance use treatment, Transitional housing, halfway house, or sober home |
| Treatment Setting | Intensive outpatient treatment, Long-term residential, Outpatient, Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment, Residential/24-hour residential, Short-term residential |
| Medications Available | Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment |
Clinical Approaches at SPARC Halfway House — CBT & Evidence-Based Care
Conditions Addressed at SPARC Halfway House — Alcoholism & More
Specialty Pathways at SPARC Halfway House — LGBTQ+ Affirming Care & More
Counseling at SPARC Halfway House — Family-Inclusive Sessions
On-Site Testing at SPARC Halfway House — HIV & Hepatitis C Screening
Wraparound Supports & Accommodations at SPARC Halfway House
Setting & House Rules at SPARC Halfway House
Paying for Care at SPARC Halfway House — Insurance & Self-Pay
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 SPARC Halfway House
Ages Served
Gender Tracks
SPARC Halfway House — Joint Commission Accredited, New York Licensed
Full Credential List
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Common Questions About Care at SPARC Halfway House
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.
Intensive outpatient (IOP) typically runs 9 to 12 hours per week, with morning or evening tracks built around work and school schedules. Programming combines group therapy, individual sessions, and skills practice. Admissions can confirm the cohort schedule and which track has openings.
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.
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.
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.
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.


