You don't have to travel far to find real help. If you live in Glenville and you're struggling with addiction, there's a licensed inpatient detox center in New York right here on Glenridge Road. We've been doing this work for over 40 years, and we've seen what it takes to get people back on their feet. It's not magic. It's honest treatment, experienced staff, and a place where you can actually focus on getting better.
Trust matters when you're handing over your care to someone else. Conifer Park Inc. has been part of this community since 1983, and that kind of history counts for something. We've worked with families from Scotia, West Glenville, and every corner of town. Our campus has 225 beds, medically supervised detox, psychiatric care, group sessions, and treatment plans built around each person who walks through the door. We take most insurance, including Medicaid, because money shouldn't decide who gets sober.
Addiction doesn't show up out of nowhere. Stress, past trauma, mental health struggles, and life circumstances all feed into it. That's why we don't use the same playbook for everyone. Our therapists and counselors sit down with you, figure out what's actually going on, and build a plan that makes sense for your situation. You'll have access to one-on-one therapy, group work, art and recreation programs, and psychiatric support if you need it.
Our campus is quiet, private, and set up to let you focus without distractions. Staying local means your family doesn't have to drive hours to visit. They can be part of your recovery, and that connection makes a real difference. We've seen it over and over again.
We're employee-owned. That's not just a talking point. It means the staff here has skin in the game. The people working intake, running therapy groups, and keeping this place going all share the same goal. They want to see you walk out of here with your life back. Recovery takes effort, but we'll be in your corner the whole time.
Glenville sits north of the Mohawk River in Schenectady County, home to about 30,000 people. The town traces its roots back to the 1650s when Scottish settler Alexander Lindsay Glen established his estate and named it Scotia after his homeland. Today, Glenville serves as a residential hub for the Capital District, with historic landmarks, good schools, and easy access to Albany and Schenectady.
If you're ready to talk about what's next, our intake team is available 24/7. Reach out and let's figure this out together.
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