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Inpatient Rehab Placement for Manhattan Residents
Manhattan reported the second-highest overdose death rate among NYC boroughs in the most recent NYC DOHMH data — behind the Bronx but well above Brooklyn and Queens. Harlem has historically carried the highest borough-internal burden, with the OnPoint NYC overdose prevention center at 360 W. 125th Street operating in direct response. Placement advisors at The Haven work with Manhattan callers across every zip code.
Getting to the Hylan Blvd Office From Manhattan
🚗 By Car
Most Manhattan callers don't drive to the office — by-car directions exist for completeness. From Lower Manhattan (FiDi, Tribeca), West Side Highway south to Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, Belt Parkway / Gowanus west to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, I-278 west to Hylan Blvd exit — 40–60 minutes depending on traffic. From Midtown, Lincoln Tunnel / NJ Turnpike south / Goethals Bridge / West Shore Expressway — 50–75 minutes.
🚆 SIR, Ferry & Bus
Preferred route: Subway to Whitehall Street / South Ferry, take the free Staten Island Ferry to St. George (25 minutes), transfer to the SIR southbound to Grasmere (15 minutes), short walk or one-stop S78 bus to the office. Total door-to-door from Midtown: about 90 minutes.
Office: 1255 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305
Manhattan Isn't One Neighborhood — Placement Profiles by Area
Midtown (corporate / professional): alcohol + benzodiazepines + stimulants dominate; FMLA / EAP / employer-coverage context is central to the conversation; discretion and time-off logistics matter. Upper East Side: high-functioning, often high-net-worth; discretion is the main ask; frequent private-pay or single-case-agreement scenarios. Upper West Side: therapy-adjacent — many callers already have an outpatient provider, and the placement involves coordinated handoff. Harlem + Washington Heights: highest borough-internal burden; fentanyl + xylazine context; OnPoint NYC referral available; harm-reduction-forward framing. Lower Manhattan: mixed profile; younger demographic skew. ~300 words.
Manhattan Resources
NYC Well (1-888-692-9355) — 24/7 behavioral health line, 200+ languages. OnPoint NYC Overdose Prevention Center at 360 W. 125th Street (Harlem). NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue (Midtown East) and NYC Health + Hospitals / Harlem — both operate ED peer recovery advocates through the expanded Relay program. Free naloxone citywide via NYC Health Dept and at participating pharmacies. ~200 words.
How Manhattan Callers Usually Start the Process
Phone intake dominates — most Manhattan callers never visit the Hylan Blvd office. The full placement — insurance verification, program matching, admissions coordination — runs on the phone. In-person appointments are available on request but are rarely needed. ~150 words.
Frequently Asked Questions
My employer has an EAP — does that replace the placement service?
Typically no. EAPs do short-term assessment and referral (often 3–8 sessions), but most do not handle the full inpatient placement logistics. Many callers use both — the EAP for early assessment, then The Haven's advisors for insurance verification and the program match. There's no conflict.
Where is the closest inpatient program to Manhattan?
It depends on the insurance network. Advisors check your specific plan, then present the options — some are in the five boroughs, many are in Westchester, Long Island, upstate NY, or northern NJ. Clinical match drives the recommendation.
Ready to Talk Through Options?
Placement advisors verify insurance and connect callers with licensed inpatient programs. Free, confidential, 24/7.