NEW YORK, NY (04/24/2024) (readMedia)-- On Tuesday, the Lieutenant Governor of New York visited Phoenix House of New York and Long Island to learn about the lifesaving work Phoenix House staffers do for those with substance use disorder. Overdose deaths continue to rise to record numbers in New York. According to data from New York's Office of Addiction Services and Supports in 2022, one New Yorker died every two hours from an opioid- related overdose.
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"Addiction is a disease that has touched every community and one that has taken the lives of too many. The folks at Phoenix House are doing admirable work providing lifesaving care to those in recovery and our administration will always support our community partners in this battle," said New York State Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado.
"The reach of addiction extends across all communities, yielding devastating effects. We are grateful for the visit from Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado and his steadfast support in our ongoing mission to combat this pressing battle and safeguard lives in our community," said Ann-Marie Foster, CEO of Phoenix House of NY/LI.
About Phoenix House:
Since 1967, Phoenix House New York has helped thousands of people overcome substance and alcohol use disorders in order to lead healthy, productive, and rewarding lives. Phoenix House New York offers short-term and long-term residential, intensive outpatient, and general outpatient treatment. Phoenix House also offers treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, medical, psychiatric, and dental services, and impaired driver programs. These services are designed to meet the individual needs of adults at various stages of recovery, including military personnel, and veterans. In addition, Phoenix House provides educational and supportive services to family members, friends, significant others, and the community.