Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse – Seafield Center for Alcohol and Substance Abuse 1-800-448-4808 www.SeafieldCenter.Com The Seafield Center was founded in May 1985 by George W. Benedict. Seafield has helped tens of thousands of individuals suffering from addiction to alcohol and other substances and their family members. Originally founded as a sixty (60) bed inpatient treatment facility, Seafield expanded to eighty (80) beds in 1989 and then to ninety (90) in April of 2007. Seafield opened its first outpatient treatment center in 1988 in Melville. Seafield is licensed by the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Contact Us For Help: 7 Seafield Lane Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Phone: (631) 288-1122 Fax: (631) 288-1638 www.SeafieldCenter.com (c) WVVH-TV 2009
Paul Metler and Joe Kuchenbuch: Quality substance abuse programs are …
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The article interviewed two residential programs, which constitute a small proportion of individuals treated for substance abuse. The majority of treatment for alcohol and drug abuse occurs in outpatient settings due to accessibility and cost …
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Pre-teens seeking help with alcohol issues
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… people in Tauranga seeking help for problems with alcohol. In less than a year since Sorted, a youth alcohol and drugs service was established by the Bay of Plenty District Health Board, it has assisted nearly 200 young people with substance abuse …
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Youth Center to Offer Substance Abuse Training
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The purpose is to provide a “greater, more realistic awareness of the vast and concealed substance abuse problem” that is rampant among the generation of our youth today. From lead pencils to ingredients found in your kitchen to a soda bottle and …
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