WHERE
GOOD
LIVES®

Samaritan Daytop Village is more than a service provider. It’s a lifeline, a community, and a place where hope is restored. For over 60 years, Samaritan has walked alongside individuals and families during their most difficult moments, offering not just treatment or shelter, but compassion, respect, and a path forward. With every life it touches, Samaritan proves that recovery is possible, that stability can be rebuilt, and that no one is ever beyond help. Through its unwavering commitment, Samaritan Daytop Village transforms challenges into opportunities and empowers people to reclaim their lives and futures with dignity.

Discover Samaritan Daytop Village.
Addictions and Mental Health

We offer personalized addiction and mental health services to help individuals reclaim their lives.

Admissions

Receive an assessment, make a referral, or learn more about our treatment programs for substance use and mental health disorders.

Housing Assistance

We support individuals in securing stable housing and building skills for independent living.

Careers

Make a difference in the lives of New Yorkers as an employee of Samaritan Daytop Village.

We are a leading provider of substance use treatment, mental health services, and supportive housing programs across New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. With more than 60 locations, we offer a wide range of behavioral health and addiction recovery services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals and families.

From residential treatment and outpatient programs to medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and case management, Samaritan is committed to delivering compassionate, person-centered care that promotes long-term recovery and personal growth.

Our specialized programs also include veterans services, transitional and permanent housing, reentry support, primary healthcare, and youth and family services. Whether someone is struggling with opioid addiction, co-occurring mental health disorders, or homelessness, Samaritan Daytop Village offers the tools and resources needed to build a healthier, more stable future.

We partner with healthcare providers, courts, shelters, and community organizations to ensure that every New Yorker has access to the support they need—regardless of background, income, or circumstance.

We are Where Good Lives!

Join Us in Making a Difference

Your support helps us continue to offer vital services for New Yorkers in need. Together, we can empower more individuals to overcome challenges and build brighter futures.

Stories of Hope

Learn how Samaritan Daytop Village has helped individuals and families transform their lives through compassion, care, and support.

Lynne Corry

Founder of Giving Friends

Once homeless and addicted, she transformed her life through recovery and now leads a nonprofit that…

Rachel Marshall

Women Veterans Programs

Thanks to the treatment she received at the Women Veterans Program, Rachel has been in recovery since…

William Eddins

Veterans Programs and PARC Certification Training

After facing addiction and homelessness, veteran William Eddins found healing and purpose at Samaritan…

Frequently Asked Questions

Samaritan Daytop Village provides treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Based on your clinical needs, we provide treatment in Outpatient or Residential Treatment Programs, as well as specialized Veterans Programs. We also provide Medically-Assisted Treatment and Mental Health Treatment. All of our treatment programs provide substance use and mental health counseling in individual or group sessions, vocational rehabilitation, housing assistance, and medical services.

You can call or walk into any of our Outpatient Clinics or contact Central Admissions by phone or online. You will first be assessed and then scheduled for an in-person, intake appointment.
We have four ways to contact our Admissions team:
Speak with an Admissions Specialist through our help line at (855) 322-4357 (HELP).

Submit your admissions request virtually through our Online Admissions form at here.
Get help today

Email. Send a message with any questions or requests for info to [email protected].

In Person. Visit one of our Admissions locations:

Van Wyck Admissions, 88-83 Van Wyck Expressway State Road East, Jamaica, NY 11435

Central Admissions, The Richard Pruss Wellness Center, 362 East 148th Street, Bronx, NY 10455
Note: At this time, we cannot guarantee same-day in-take appointments.

We have nine Outpatient Treatment Programs:

Bronx

Brooklyn

Manhattan

Queens

Staten Island

Rockland County

Suffolk County

Suffolk Outpatient Treatment Program
2075 New York Avenue, Huntington, NY 11746-3236
(631) 351-7113

Yes, we offer evening hours from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Our staff will work with you on a schedule to fit your needs.

Yes, we offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under medical supervision. Programs dispense methadone and Suboxone during business hours. The Admissions Specialist and medical team will assess if MAT is suitable for you.

The New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) tailors services to various populations of unhoused New Yorkers. Before any client can enter a shelter, they must first apply at a DHS intake center designated for his or her family composition. Families with children, adult families, and single adults should apply at the locations listed below:


Families with Children
Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing (PATH)
151 E. 151st Street
Bronx, NY 10451


Adult Families
Adult Family Intake Center (AFIC)
400-430 E. 30th Street
New York, NY 10016


Single Adult Men
30th Street Intake Center
400-430 E. 30th Street
New York, NY 10016


Single Adult Women
HELP Women’s Shelter
116 Williams Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217


OR


Franklin Shelter
1122 Franklin Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456

Still have questions?

Reach out to our team for more information or go to FAQ page.

Latest News

Stay up to date with our three most recent announcements and updates.

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