Addictions Crisis Center is a substance use crisis treatment facility located in Clifton Springs, New York. The center is operated by Finger Lakes Area Counseling and Recovery Agency, a private nonprofit organization founded in 1973 that provides behavioral health services in the Finger Lakes region. The organization supports individuals and families affected by substance use and mental health conditions across several counties in New York.
The Addictions Crisis Center provides medically supervised detoxification and stabilization services for individuals experiencing acute withdrawal related to substance use. The facility is part of a network of programs managed by FLACRA that address behavioral health and substance use needs in the region.
FLACRA operates multiple service programs throughout the Finger Lakes and Greater Rochester areas. These programs include outpatient clinics, residential services, and other behavioral health support services offered at different locations across the organization’s service area.
Through this network of programs, the organization provides clinical services, counseling, and related support for individuals affected by substance use and behavioral health conditions. The Addictions Crisis Center functions as an immediate care setting within this broader service structure.