APARTMENT TREATMENT PROGRAM | THE WAY BACK

Residents of the Apartment Treatment Program generally require less staff support than in the Supported Housing Program. Staff visits vary depending on the needs of residents. Usually, counselors visit residents 3- 5 times per week. However, visits can be increased should residents need additional support. All residents have 24-hour telephone access to staff in the event of an emergency. The Apartment Treatment Program provides residents with the opportunity to live independently, yet still have the benefit of frequent staff support. Residents work on areas needed for independent living such as, symptom and medication management, accessing community resources, and budgeting. The Apartment Treatment locations are situated throughout Suffolk County, Long Island, NY. All provide easy access to public transportation, stores, recreational facilities, and services. All apartments are private homes, which provide individual bedrooms to residents.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

Physical Address

1401 Main Street, Port Jefferson, NY 11777

Hours

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Voice

631-928-0202

Main

Voice

631-928-0202

Main

Fax

631-928-4385

Fax

Fax

631-928-4385

Fax

Application process

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Fee

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Eligibility

Men and women ages 18 and over who have a primary psychiatric diagnosis

Service area

SUFFOLK County, NY

Agency info

THE WAY BACK

Provides community-based transitional residential facilities for men and women ages 18 and over who have a primary psychiatric diagnosis. Offers rehabilitative housing services, staff support, advocacy, and protects the rights and needs of the men and women it serves. Encourages the full participation of residents in their rehabilitation process so they may realize their potential of living productively, cohesively, and happily within the community. Remains vigilant in protecting the rights and needs of the people it serves. The primary emphasis of the program is to prepare residents to live independently in the community. Teaches residents the skills needed to successfully live outside the community residence structure. A willingness to participate in the rehabilitative goal planning process is required.