Center for Well-Being
Ulster County Center for Well-Being
368 Broadway, Kingston, NY, 12401
The Ulster County Center for Well-Being is located at 368 Broadway in Kingston. This innovative center, established by the Ulster County Department of Mental Health, aims to be a cornerstone of support for residents of all ages and their families during times of need.
4th Floor | Ulster County Department of Mental Health |
3rd Floor | New Programs - Coming Soon! |
2nd Floor | Access Supports for Living: Behavioral Health Urgent Care Samadhi: Outpatient Substance Use Clinic |
1st Floor | Ulster County Crisis Support Center Coming Fall 2024 |
Our vision for the Center for Well-Being is to provide a unique sanctuary where individuals can find immediate assistance in a trauma-informed environment. Whether it's a parent seeking help with a child's behavioral challenges or a friend supporting someone through addiction recovery, everyone is welcomed with open arms and guided through their journey to wellness.
Currently, the Center for Well-Being offers a range of essential services provided by:
As part of our commitment to comprehensive care, we are also establishing an Intensive Crisis Stabilization Center, to be named the Ulster County Crisis Support Center. Construction began in May 2024, bringing us closer to our goal of providing timely and professional support to individuals in crisis.
Ulster County is dedicated to prioritizing mental health and substance use treatment, emphasizing immediate relief and sustainable solutions promoting resilience and well-being. By collaborating closely with local organizations and stakeholders, we advocate for robust mental health services that foster a supportive community where everyone can thrive.
Together, we are enhancing access to quality care and support for those navigating mental health and substance use challenges, making a positive impact on the lives of our residents.
Access Supports for Living
368 Broadway, Suite 205, Kingston NY, 12401
10 AM - 6 PM Monday-Friday (in-person)
(888) 750-2266, Option 2 (virtually 24/7)
Walk-in care, no appointment necessary for mental health and addiction for adults & children in the Hudson Valley. A compassionate team will welcome you or your child to Urgent Care, work with you to figure out what’s happening and begin a plan for recovery, including referrals to the community provider of your choice for longer-term care if that’s what you need.
Samadhi
368 Broadway, Suite 204, Kingston NY 12401
(845) 853-8148
The Samadhi Outpatient Clinic is an alternative treatment program for those suffering from substance use disorder and related addictive behaviors. This treatment model is based on Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy, MBAR (Mindfulness Based Addiction Recovery), EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization), DBT (Dialectical behavioral therapy), Meditation, Implicit Psychotherapy, Integral Somatic Psychology (ISP), and Somatic Experiencing. Services are available in both Spanish and English.
Ulster County Crisis Support Center - Coming Soon
In the months to come, the Ulster County Crisis Support Center will stand as a fundamental program in addressing the mental health and substance use challenges within our community. Designed to deliver immediate, short-term crisis intervention services around the clock, 365 days a year, this program will provide essential support during periods of acute distress. Individuals in need of immediate mental health or substance use support can access the Crisis Support Center through several convenient avenues:
Individuals can walk into the center directly, where trained staff are available 24/7 to provide immediate assistance.
The center will accept referrals from healthcare providers, social service agencies, and law enforcement officials.
Individuals or their loved ones can also call the Stabilization Center directly, and crisis intervention specialists will be available around the clock to provide guidance and support.
Our goal is to ensure that everyone in need can access timely, compassionate, and effective care during a mental health crisis.
At its heart, the Ulster County Crisis Support Center program aims to stabilize individuals facing mental health or substance use crises and guide them toward ongoing treatment and support services. The environment is designed to provide a safe and welcoming space where individuals can feel comfortable and secure while receiving care. Through clinical assessments, timely intervention, peer support, and meticulous care coordination, the goal is to mitigate immediate risks and equip individuals with the tools and resources needed for their recovery journey.
A key component of the program is its capacity to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency room visits. By offering prompt and effective crisis intervention in a community-based setting, we ensure individuals receive timely care in a less restrictive environment, alleviating pressure on emergency services and healthcare resources.
The Crisis Support Center will provide a holistic approach to care, addressing not just the crisis at hand but also the underlying factors contributing to each individual's distress. This comprehensive strategy includes personalized treatment plans, access to behavioral health services, peer support networks, and connections to community resources — laying a foundation for sustainable recovery and wellness. This approach will foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, law enforcement agencies, mental health experts, and community organizations.
The Crisis Support Center program will play a pivotal role in advancing our mission to enhance mental health and substance use treatment accessibility, reduce stigma, and promote the overall well-being of our community. With ongoing investment and support, we are committed to ensuring that individuals in crisis receive the compassionate care and comprehensive support they need to thrive.