Alcohol and Substance Abuse

Drug and alcohol addiction does not discriminate. It affects individuals and families from all walks of life regardless of economic status, race, ethnicity, age or religion. 

Drug and alcohol addiction affects our ability to parent, to work, to go to school. The impact of drug and alcohol addiction can be seen in many segments of our society - lost productivity in the workplace, increased health care problems, increased involvement in criminal behaviors and increased risk for involvement in the child welfare system. 

If you or someone you care for is dependent on alcohol or drugs and needs treatment, it is important to know that no single treatment approach is appropriate for all individuals. Finding the right treatment program involves careful consideration of such things as the setting, length of care, philosophical approach and your or your loved one's needs.

Common signs and symptoms of drug abuse:

Common signs and symptoms of drug addiction:

Learn more about the chronic disease of drug and alcohol addiction. Drug and alcohol addiction is treatable. Prevention and Treatment programs are available throughout Westchester.

Don't be afraid to get help for yourself or a loved one. Substance abuse is a life-threatening and chronic disease.

To access treatment and recovery service, visit New York State HOPEline, call (877) 846-7369 or text HOPENY (467369) for help and hope 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for alcoholism, drug abuse and problem gambling.