7 Alcohol Rehab Centers in Long Beach, NY

Browse verified alcohol rehab centers in Long Beach, New York. Compare providers and find contact information.

Grandell Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

645 W Broadway, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 889-1100
Website: www.grandellrehab.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Long Beach Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

375 E Bay Dr #1, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 897-1000
Website: longbeachnrc.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Park Avenue Extended Care

425 National Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 431-2600
Website: www.parkavecare.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Beach Terrace Care Center

640 W Broadway, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 431-4400
Website: www.beach-terrace.com
Hours: Mon-Sun: Open 24 hours

Long Beach Reach

2-12 W Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 889-2332
Website: www.longbeachreach.com
Hours: Mon: 9 AM–9 PM | Tue: 9 AM–9 PM | Wed: 9 AM–9 PM | Thu: 9 AM–9 PM | Fri: 9 AM–5 PM | Sat: Closed | Sun: Closed

Triumph Treatment

309 W Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 854-5400
Hours: Mon: Closed | Tue: 6–10 AM | Wed: 6–10 AM | Thu: 6–10 AM | Fri: 6–10 AM | Sat: Closed | Sun: 7–8 AM

Long Beach Aware

20 W Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561
(516) 208-6205
Website: longbeachaware.org/contact-us

About Alcohol Rehab Centers in Long Beach, NY

If you live in Long Beach, New York, you know this barrier island has a tight-knit, year-round community alongside a bustling summer scene. The pressure to keep up—whether from seasonal work, the high cost of living, or the social culture around the boardwalk—can make alcohol use feel like a normal way to cope. But when that drink stops being a choice and starts feeling like a need, it’s a sign your relationship with alcohol has changed.

Finding an alcohol rehab center in Long Beach means you don’t have to travel far to get help. Local resources understand the specific rhythms of life here, from the quiet winters to the crowded summer weekends. Whether you’re a lifelong local or just moved to the area, recovery is possible, and it starts with one honest conversation.

You deserve support that meets you where you are. Browse our directory to find Long Beach rehab options that fit your life, your schedule, and your goals. No judgment—just a clear path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many alcohol rehab centers are in Long Beach?

Our directory lists 7 alcohol rehab facilities in Long Beach, NY.

Is medical detox necessary for alcohol addiction?

Alcohol withdrawal can be medically dangerous. Professional medical supervision during detox is strongly recommended. Consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate level of care.

What types of treatment do alcohol rehab centers offer?

Common treatments include medical detox, inpatient residential care, outpatient programs, medication-assisted treatment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and support group facilitation.

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