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Deaf-Accessible Rehabs in Brooklyn, NY

Browse 15 verified deaf-accessible treatment facilities serving Brooklyn, New York. Each facility is matched against SAMHSA's national database for deaf & hard-of-hearing rehabs criteria.

Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Rehabs in Brooklyn

Showing 15 of 15 verified facilities

Treatment levels at Brooklyn deaf-accessible centers

Distribution by level across 15 deaf-accessible programs in Brooklyn (a facility may offer multiple levels):

Outpatient73%

11 of 15 facilities

Outpatient73%

11 of 15 facilities

Outpatient60%

9 of 15 facilities

IOP20%

3 of 15 facilities

Outpatient20%

3 of 15 facilities

Residential13%

2 of 15 facilities

Common care types:

Substance Use Treatment (14)Dual Diagnosis (7)Detox (6)

Insurance and payment at Brooklyn deaf-accessible programs

Medicaid
15
of 15 (100%)
Medicare
11
of 15 (73%)
Private Insurance
14
of 15 (93%)

Most accepted plans:

Medicaid (100%)Cash or self-payment (93%)Private health insurance (93%)State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid (73%)Medicare (73%)Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs (33%)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): 13 of 15 (87%) facilities in Brooklyn offer MAT with Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment, Methadone used in Treatment commonly available.

How deaf-accessible care is delivered in Brooklyn

In Brooklyn, 15 facilities meet the deaf-accessible threshold tracked in our SAMHSA index. The local mix leans outpatient and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment — a useful signal when you're weighing inpatient structure versus daytime programming.

Most Brooklyn programs sit within a 20-minute commute of each other, which matters for outpatient continuity. Substance use treatment alongside treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children tend to be the most common care tracks reported by these facilities.

Service mix at Brooklyn's deaf-accessible centers

Of the 15 deaf-accessible programs operating in Brooklyn, the bulk concentrate on outpatient and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment. Medication-assisted treatment is offered at 13 of them (87%) — important context if pharmacotherapy is part of your plan.

Common care types reported include substance use treatment, treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children, detoxification, with co-occurring disorder treatment available at a majority of facilities. Ask about specific protocols during intake calls.

Insurance and cost at Brooklyn deaf-accessible programs

Insurance acceptance among Brooklyn's 15 deaf-accessible facilities: Medicaid is honored at 15 programs, private insurance at 14, and Medicare at 11. For self-pay, most programs publish sliding-scale rates on request even when not advertised on their site.

The plans most commonly listed at Brooklyn programs are Medicaid, Private health insurance, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, and Medicare. Always call to verify deductible status and authorization requirements — even the same plan can have facility-specific quirks.

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Other specialized programs in Brooklyn

Frequently Asked Questions

Outpatient programs in Brooklyn typically have same-week openings — start by calling the facilities marked as outpatient-capable below. Residential beds usually require 1-2 weeks of lead time except in crisis. If you need help triaging quickly, SAMHSA's hotline at 1-800-662-4357 provides immediate clinical referrals.

Out-of-pocket costs vary widely by program length and level: outpatient programs in Brooklyn typically run $1,500-$10,000 for a 30-90 day track; residential can be $10,000-$30,000+ for the same duration. With insurance, you'd likely pay deductible plus coinsurance. 15 of Brooklyn's 15 programs (100%) accept Medicaid, which significantly reduces or eliminates out-of-pocket costs for eligible patients.

The most commonly accepted plans across Brooklyn's 15 deaf-accessible facilities are Medicaid, Private health insurance, State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, and Medicare. 15 programs accept Medicaid (100%) and 11 accept Medicare. Even if your plan isn't explicitly listed, ask — most facilities work with several insurers under in-network or single-case agreements.

Major New York cities with verified Deaf-Accessible coverage include New York, Bronx, Buffalo, and Rochester. Each has its own program mix and admission timeline. The state-level overview at /specialized/sign-language-rehabs/ny shows the full city footprint and helps weigh trade-offs by location.

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

13 of 15 Brooklyn programs (87%) 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.