Long Island Reach (LIR) is a community-based, multi-service agency that has been providing a wide range of rehabilitative and treatment services to youth and their families in Nassau County since its establishment in 1970. With offices located in Long Beach, Franklin Square, and Port Washington, LIR is dedicated to addressing the pressing issue of substance abuse and addiction in the region, particularly during the ongoing opioid epidemic. Committed to working with individuals of all ages and their families, LIR aims to help them develop healthier coping mechanisms, enhance self-esteem, and seek creative alternatives to destructive behaviors.
Offering programs such as the Chemical Dependency Treatment Program, Outpatient Counseling Program, and Harriet Eisman Community School, LIR provides group therapy, vocational and relapse prevention education, individual and family therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and specialized academic classes tailored to the emotional and academic needs of its students. By engaging with a high-risk population, LIR strives to empower individuals to overcome their struggles with substance abuse, depression, and anger, ultimately fostering self-awareness and promoting positive change within the community.
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