CSHHC - Recovery & Wellness Center
CSHHC - Recovery & Wellness Center
CSHHC - Recovery & Wellness Center
About CSHHC - Recovery & Wellness Center
At 149 Minor Street, the Recovery and Wellness Center provides a comprehensive continuum of care for substance use and mental health treatment. Cornell Scott Hill Health Center describes the facility as a setting that promotes healing, resilience, and wellness for patients and their families. Services include outpatient mental health and substance use care, individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and medication assisted treatment, supporting individuals experiencing both substance use and mental health conditions.
Pathways Into Structured Treatment and Daily Support
Access to care at this location includes day treatment for substance disorders through partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. Cornell Scott Hill Health Center states that outpatient services include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and medication assisted treatment with methadone, suboxone, and Vivitrol. The facility also provides case management, care coordination, peer support, and primary care, along with walk in appointments available for individuals seeking substance use and mental health treatment.
Integrated Support Through Family and Recovery Services
Support extends beyond clinical services through recovery focused and family inclusive resources available onsite. Cornell Scott Hill Health Center includes twelve step education and support, trauma informed and affirming services, acupuncture detoxification, and recovery yoga to promote physical and mental balance. The location also offers therapeutic shelter for men and a recovery house for women, along with referrals to the provider care network to help connect individuals and families with ongoing services.

Center Overview

Supportive Medication for Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Methadone
Naltrexone
Buprenorphine
Note: Treatment centers offer different forms of MAT—such as oral tablets, dissolvable films, or monthly injections—and their policies can vary based on state regulations, provider preferences, and insurance coverage. Because of these differences, it's best to contact the center directly to learn what options are available and what might be right for your situation.






