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Peer Recovery Rehabs in Staten Island, NY

Browse 14 verified peer recovery treatment facilities serving Staten Island, New York. Each facility is matched against SAMHSA's national database for rehabs with peer recovery support criteria.

Rehabs with Peer Recovery Support in Staten Island

Showing 14 of 14 verified facilities

Treatment levels at Staten Island peer recovery centers

Distribution by level across 14 peer recovery programs in Staten Island (a facility may offer multiple levels):

Outpatient71%

10 of 14 facilities

Outpatient71%

10 of 14 facilities

Outpatient57%

8 of 14 facilities

Residential36%

5 of 14 facilities

IOP29%

4 of 14 facilities

Residential29%

4 of 14 facilities

Common care types:

Substance Use Treatment (14)Dual Diagnosis (10)Detox (6)Transitional housing, halfw... (1)

Insurance and payment at Staten Island peer recovery programs

Medicaid
14
of 14 (100%)
Medicare
8
of 14 (57%)
Private Insurance
14
of 14 (100%)

Most accepted plans:

Cash or self-payment (100%)Medicaid (86%)Private health insurance (86%)Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs (71%)State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid (71%)Medicare (57%)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): 13 of 14 (93%) facilities in Staten Island offer MAT with Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, Methadone used in Treatment commonly available.

The peer recovery landscape in Staten Island

Staten Island hosts 14 verified peer recovery facilities, the kind of footprint where a clinical match for most situations is realistic without traveling outside the city. Coverage spans outpatient and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, and the mix lets families compare options instead of taking the first available bed.

Across these 14 programs you'll find substance use treatment alongside treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children as primary offerings. Staten Island is also one of the active markets for Peer Recovery care in New York — useful context when reading reviews, because the same city often has wait-list dynamics and clinical reputations not visible in the listing.

What peer recovery programs in Staten Island typically include

Across the 14 local facilities, the dominant service settings are outpatient (71%), outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment (71%), regular outpatient treatment (57%). Most programs offer more than one level, so a step-down from residential into intensive outpatient can usually stay within the same facility.

Beyond service intensity, Staten Island programs treat substance use treatment, treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children, detoxification. Co-occurring mental health support is increasingly bundled with substance care here, particularly in mid-sized clinical groups.

Insurance and cost at Staten Island peer recovery programs

Insurance acceptance among Staten Island's 14 peer recovery facilities: Medicaid is honored at 14 programs, private insurance at 14, and Medicare at 8. For self-pay, most programs publish sliding-scale rates on request even when not advertised on their site.

The plans most commonly listed at Staten Island programs are Medicaid, Private health insurance, Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs, and State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. Always call to verify deductible status and authorization requirements — even the same plan can have facility-specific quirks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

"Best" depends on your situation: severity, insurance, schedule, and whether you need substance use treatment alongside treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children. The 14 facilities below are all verified active and matched on the Peer Recovery criterion. We'd recommend calling 3 of them, asking about wait time, in-network plans, and clinical approach, then deciding from there. Free guidance: 1-800-662-4357.

Sticker prices range from $1,500 (basic outpatient) to $30,000+ (extended residential), but most Staten Island patients pay a fraction of that. 14 programs accept Medicaid, 14 accept private insurance, and many offer sliding-scale fees for self-pay. Total cost depends on your insurance, treatment level, and length — get a written estimate before committing.

The most commonly accepted plans across Staten Island's 14 peer recovery facilities are Medicaid, Private health insurance, Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs, and State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. 14 programs accept Medicaid (100%) and 8 accept Medicare. Even if your plan isn't explicitly listed, ask — most facilities work with several insurers under in-network or single-case agreements.

Within New York, Peer Recovery programs are also concentrated in New York, Brooklyn, and Bronx. If Staten Island options don't fit (scheduling, insurance, or wait), expanding the search to those nearby cities usually surfaces 5-10 additional programs within a manageable commute.

It varies by level of care. For outpatient services, expect a 3-7 day intake window in Staten Island. IOP slots typically open within 1-2 weeks. Residential beds can range from immediate to 2-3 weeks depending on the program. Peer Recovery specialty programs sometimes have longer waits — call early and have your insurance information ready to speed verification.

13 of 14 Staten Island programs (93%) actively prescribe medication-assisted treatment. Reported medications include Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, Methadone used in Treatment. If pharmacotherapy is core to your plan, confirm specific protocols and prescriber availability during intake.