Lexington Center for Recovery Peekskill
3 Corporate Drive
Peekskill, NY 10566
About Lexington Center for Recovery Peekskill
You’ll find Lexington Center for Recovery Peekskill situated on the east side of the Hudson River in Peekskill, New York. You can access addiction and mental health care as well as a specialized opioid program. With more than 40 years of serving Westchester, Rockland, Sullivan and Dutchess County residents this community based outpatient clinic strives to help you reach your recovery goals.
Outpatient care gives you the freedom to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities. Their Joint Commission-accredited program offers expert backed approaches to help you recognize the root causes of addiction and develop coping skills. You can participate in comprehensive assessments, medication assisted treatment (MAT), individual, group and family counseling and more.
For me their specialized group sessions really stood out. They provide a safe space to connect and learn from peers with similar goals. You can access Seeking Safety, anger management and relapse prevention groups. These sessions can help you open up and share your experiences while gaining insight into the lives of others to strengthen recovery.
Another great element that caught my eye was their healthcare services. You can access annual medical care, psychiatric services and continuous medication monitoring. They ensure you’re in good health and your treatment plan is appropriate.
A beneficial feature I noticed was the DWI program at their Mount Kisco location. Just 15 miles from Peekskill this program can help you reinstate your license and learn more about recovery. They emphasize the dangers of driving while using substances and provide essential recovery information.
I also think their CAP services at this location are fantastic. This track provides education and therapeutic interventions for youth aged 11 to 18 with parents battling addiction. Your child will benefit from their own therapeutic experience to cope with the addiction’s effects on the family.