Step One Highland Morning Intensive Program
Step One has split it's Morning Intensive Program into seperate female and male tracks. Each program meets three hours each morning, five days a week. Depending on need and phase of treatment, participants attend the program from two to five days a week. Clients in need of extra supervision or support can also attend our Saturday morning program. Clients can enter the program at any time. To make a referral, call 691-9191.
Step One has instituted inhouse A.A. meetings for clients enrolled in Step One programs. There is no charge for these meetings. Clients are encouraged to attend.
Step One is a NYS OASAS certified outpatient chemical dependency program. We have a diverse, bilingual staff with expertise above and beyond just addictions counseling.
We offer intensive and less intensive treatment schedules from two to six days per week tailored to the needs of the indiovidual client. We offer specialty programs for DWI, Adolescents, Families, Women and MICA, including a staff Psychiatrist and medication management. We perform forensic evaluations for court ordered clients.
Contact: Call 845-691-9191 for an intake and you will be scheduled within two business days for an assessment. Step One accepts Medicaid, most private insurances and offers a sliding scale for self pay clients.
- Individualized Treatment Planning working with the client's work schedule
- DWI evaluations
- Forensic Evaluations for Courts Evaluations
- Assessments
- Individual Sessions
- Family Sessions
- Women's Track, Men's groups, Adolescent Track, Educational Track
- CPS approved Parenting Group
- Four Phase Intensive Day Treatment 3 hours per day up to six days per week
- Three Phase Program for clients in the evening program up to six days per week
- Psychiatric Evaluations and Medication Management
- Relapse Prevention group
- Holiday Workshop Groups provided on the actual holidays
- Observed random on-site urine drug screens
- On-site breathalyzer
- Professional Planned Interventions
- EMDR for clients with trauma history





