You've probably been putting this off for a while now. Maybe you've tried quitting on your own, or maybe you're just tired of feeling like this. Either way, you're looking at options, and that's actually a big deal. The best addiction treatment programs aren't the ones with fancy websites or big promises.
They're the ones that show up for you every single day and help you do the work. We're located right here in Brooklyn, close enough that you don't have to uproot your entire life to get help. Recovery is hard enough without making it harder to access.
What Makes Our Treatment Different
Most places talk about personalized care, but we actually do it. When you arrive at Surfpoint Recovery, we're not handing you a photocopied treatment schedule that's been used a thousand times before. We sit with you, figure out what's really going on, and build a plan around that.
Our medical team supervises your detox so you're not white-knuckling through withdrawal alone. Then we move into the therapy part, both one-on-one sessions and group work. You'll deal with the mental health stuff too, not just the substance use. A lot of people don't realize how connected those things are until someone actually addresses both. We accept all major insurance plans, and yeah, that includes Medicaid.
You're Not Doing This Alone
Our staff isn't going to sugarcoat things or pretend this will be easy. Recovery is hard. But they'll be there at 3am when you can't sleep, and they'll be there when you hit a breakthrough in therapy. We're OASAS-licensed and CARF-certified, which means we meet serious standards for care quality. But what really matters is that our team genuinely cares whether you succeed.
You're going to work with counselors, doctors, and recovery specialists who coordinate your care so nothing falls through the cracks. And here's something people don't expect: our location near the Coney Island shore means you can actually step outside, hear the ocean, and remember there's a world beyond what you're going through right now.
The Practical Stuff Nobody Talks About
Let's be real about what stops people from getting help. Money is a huge barrier, which is why our admissions team verifies your insurance upfront so there are no surprises. Fear of detox keeps people stuck, so we manage your medications and symptoms medically.
Shame keeps people isolated, so we maintain strict confidentiality while creating a space where you can be honest. We handle meals, laundry, and the daily stuff so you can focus on getting better. You don't need to be worrying about what's for dinner when you're trying to rebuild your life.
What Happens After Treatment
Staying sober after you leave is the real challenge. We know that. That's why we don't just send you out the door with a pat on the back. We teach you how to recognize triggers, handle cravings, and cope with stress without using.
Before you're discharged, we work out an aftercare plan and connect you with resources so you've got support when you need it. We help you build skills that actually work in real life, not just inside a treatment center.
About Prospect Avenue Corridor
The Prospect Avenue Corridor runs through South Brooklyn and connects several neighborhoods between Prospect Park and our Coney Island facility. This area includes diverse communities along Fourth Avenue and surrounding streets, with easy subway access and local businesses serving residents from all backgrounds.
It's a working-class Brooklyn neighborhood where people look out for each other. Getting to our facility at 2316 Surf Avenue from anywhere along the corridor is straightforward, usually under 30 minutes.
Stop waiting for the perfect time. It doesn't exist. Reach out today, and let's start figuring this out together.
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