607-273-5500
Outpatient
- Appointments are available in-person or by telehealth.
- New clients may call to get assessments if they are not a current patient
Opioid Treatment Program
- Telehealth appoints are being done when appropriate
- Continue to take admissions
Residence
- Capacity reduced to 52 to provide quarantine space if needed
- Continue to accept referrals
- Online treatment directory, to find available in-patient & out-patient services
- Project COPE: Community Overdose Prevention Education
- overdose prevention and harm reduction education
- to empower people to learn how to prevent overdoses and save lives in their community
- HopeLINE: a 24/7 helpline
- Call 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) for immediate assistance
607-273-7000
contact@reachmed.org
The REACH Project Inc. is a nonprofit organization with the belief that all individuals deserve respectful, equitable, access to compassionate healthcare in a setting where they will not be stigmatized or judged based on drug use, homelessness, or any other issue that may cause less than adequate care in today's healthcare environment.
Offers a wide range of services in a stigma-free, inclusive setting including:
- Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (telehealth or in-person)
- Hep C/HIV Testing Treatment
- Primary Care
- Behavioral Services
LEAD (Law Enforcement Assistant Diversion)
A program where law enforcement collaborates with an intensive case management service to divert people from the criminal justice system into services. Services are rooted in harm reduction and are also client-centered. The case managers are employed through Reach Medical and meet every other week with members of IPD, the district attorney’s office, a member of the assigned counsel, and other people who work in human services. LEAD candidates are members of our community who may be engaged in substance use, are living in poverty, or living with a mental illness.
REACH Medical Street Outreach
Sends nurses and Community Health Workers into Ithaca 5 days per week to facilitate acute care, social determinants of health care and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) needs in-person and telemed.
607-272-4098
- Prevention Services (Narcan training, fentanyl testing strips, syringe exchange, etc.)
- Opioid Overdose Prevention Program (OOPP): a skill-building program designed to prevent fatal opiate drug overdoses. This educational session is offered to IDUs, friends/family members, interested community members, and local service providers.