St. Mark's Place Institute for Mental Health
Mission Statement: One can not have a healthy mind without a healthy body, nor can one have a healthy body without a healthy mind. Only through a balance of health between both, can one have complete health.
57 St. Mark's Place
New York, NY 10003
212-982-3470
Facility Information and Features:
Affiliated Organization : |
St. Mark's Place Institute for MH, Inc |
Treatment Type(s) : |
Outpatient Treatment
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Substance Focus: |
Alcohol,
Barbiturates and other sedatives/hypnotics,
Benzodiazepines and other tranquilizers,
Cocaine/crack,
Inhalants,
Marijuana/hashish,
Methamphetamines and other amphetamines/stimulants,
Opioids (prescription or heroin),
OTC Medications (e.g., cough syrup),
PCP/hallucinogens
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Age-Specific Programming Available: |
Adult men (age 18+),
Adult women (age 18+),
Seniors or older adults (age 65+)
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Special Groups Served: |
People who are:
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LGBTQ+ Welcoming: |
Staff are trained on LGBTQ-specific needs in treatment
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Other Languages Spoken: |
Polish,
Russian,
Spanish
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Insurance and Payment Options:
Facility Hours:
Mon: | 8:30AM-9:00PM |
Tue: | 8:30AM-9:00PM |
Wed: | 8:30AM-9:00PM |
Thu: | 8:30AM-9:00PM |
Fri: | 8:30AM-9:00PM |
Sat: | 9:00AM-7:00PM |
Sun: | Closed |
Data last updated 08/20/2021
Signs of High-Quality Care
This section indicates whether facilities offer services that align with the Shatterproof National Principles of Care © .
Fast Access to Treatment
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Offers same day or walk-in appointments
Personalized Evaluation and Treatment Plan
Access to Medications for Opioid or Alcohol Use Disorder
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Offers Naloxone trainingFor family/friends of patients, For patients
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Offers medication for mental health
Effective Behavioral Therapies for Addiction
Long-term Treatment and Follow-up
Coordinated Care for Mental and Physical Health
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Staff include:Psychologist (PsD or PhD), Peer Recovery Counselor, Psychiatrist (MD, DO), Social Worker (MSW/DSW)Medications offered for mental healthYes
Additional Services to Support Recovery
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This facility offers the following services:
Assistance with childcareAssistance with foodAssistance with obtaining social services (e.g., Medicaid, WIC, SSI, SSDI)Assistance with transportation to/from treatmentCase managementDomestic violence (e.g., physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse) servicesEducational assistance (e.g., GED courses)Employment counseling or trainingFamily services (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting training)Housing supportLegal aidPeer recovery supportSpiritual supportWellness and health promotion (e.g., healthy eating, exercise)