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Emergency Resources

​​​Call or text 988, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.

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If you're having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.

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​​Psychiatric Hospitals
CPEP Program at Stony Brook: (631) 444-6050

BROOKHAVEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (Psych.Unit): (631) 654-7760

Brunswick Hospital: (631) 789-7000

EASTERN LONG ISLAND HOSPITAL: (631) 477-1000 x 5394

HUNTINGTON HOSPITAL: (631) 351-2434

MATHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (adults): (631) 473-1320x 5800

MATHER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (adolescent12-17): (631 )473-1320 x 5820

SAGAMORE CHILDREN’S PSYCHIATRIC CENTER: (631)  370-1700

SOUTH OAKS HOSPITAL (Division of Mental Health): (631) 264-4000

ST. CATHERINE OF SIENNA HOSPITAL: (631) 862-3000

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER: (631) 261-4400x2785

 

Suicide Prevention Lifeline : (631) 800-273-TALK (8255)

 

Mental Health Hot Line: (631) 952-3333

 

Mobile Crisis-Team (ADULT): (631) 952-3333

 

Response Hot Line: (631) 751-7500

 

Mobile Crisis (CHILDREN): (631) 370-1701

 

SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357), (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service) or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a

confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

 

Teenagers/College Students

 

Student Lifeline: 1-800-543-3829 (free transportation service that will provide rides for teens who are
escaping a bad situation or a driver who is drunk)

 

National Runaway Switchboard: 1-800-786-2929

 

Reporting Emergencies
APS (Adult Protective Services): (631) 854-3195

CPS (Child Protective Services) :(800) 342-3720

The NYS Justice Center: (hotline) 1-855-373-2122

 

Created in legislation known as the “Protection of People with Special Needs Act” to establish the strongest standards and practices in the nation for protecting people with special needs. It serves both as a law enforcement agency and as an advocate for people with special needs.

 

Crisis Resources

Diagnostic, Assessment, and Stabilization Hub (DASH): Hotline 631-952-3333

Talbot House, 24-hr. Substance Abuse Crisis: (631) 589-4144

Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault 24-hr. Hotline: (631)360-3606

Long Island Council of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence Hotline: 24h (631)979-1700

SC Department of Social Services Emergency Services-Hotline: (631) 854-9100(Housing, food, heat) (Emergency line after 4:30 pm) 

Long Island Crisis Center: (516) 679-111

 

12-Step Programs
Alcoholics Anonymous: (631) 669-1124

Families Anonymous: (516) 221-0303

Gamblers Anonymous: (877) 533-4395

Narcotics Anonymous: (516) 827-9500

AL-ANON: (631)669-2827

Co-Dependents Anonymous (CODA): (631) 271-1445

GAM-ANON -24 hr. hotline: (718) 352-1671

Overeaters Anonymous: (505) 891-2664-National Hotline

 

Alternative Recovery online and meetings:
https://www.smartrecovery.org/individuals/

 

Detox
Long Island Center for Recovery: (631) 728-3100

Quannacut at Eastern Long Island Hospital: (631) 477-8877

The Long Island Home-South Oaks Hospital: (631) 608-5610/5028

St. Charles Hospital: (631) 474-6000

 

Opiate Addiction
Hauppauge Methdadone Intake & Maintenance Program: (631)853-7373

Victory Recovery Partners: (631) 696-4357

 

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Inpatient
Charles K. Post Addictions Center: (631) 434-7209

Outreach Project TEENS: (631) 231-3232

Phoenix Houses of Long Island: (631) 306-5700

Morning Star Single women with Children: (631) 643-0849

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