Looking for help with drugs and/or alcohol?

Assessments & Referrals
LICADD’s confidential assessment and referral program will pinpoint your needs and help you get professional services that are tailored to your particular circumstances.

Family Interventions
Professionally guided educational and motivational processes that help a family or workplace “team.”

If you’ve been arrested for DWI/DUI, LICADD can provide you with a screening and assessment as
required by the court.

Interested in an educational program?

Too Good For Drugs
An evidence-based multi-session primary prevention program that builds assets and teaches important life skills to students K-12.

Prevention For Teens
LICADD is committed to providing education to everyone regardless of age.

Professional Trainings
Education is the first step in addressing the misconception that addiction is a personal weakness and the best means possible in reducing the stigma attached to the disease.

Information about substance abuse

Underage Drinking
Teens on Long Island and across the nation consume alcohol in record amounts, resulting in fatal motor vehicle crashes, overdoses, homicides, suicides, falls and drownings.

Prescription Drug Misuse
Emergency rooms see an estimated 1 million visits annually from people abusing prescription or over-the-counter medicines, mostly painkillers and sedatives.

Heroin Use On Long Island
Heroin use among teens on Long Island is skyrocketing and for many kids, the consequences are fatal.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

We Can Help!
If your employer has referred you
to us, here’s how we can help
you and/or your family.

Employee Assistance
Are you an employer looking
for an EAP program to serve
your employees?

EAP Benefits
The benefits of LICADD’s
Employee Assistance Program.

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Testimonials

It’s funny, but when I walked into the Williston Park office of LICADD on July 26, 2004, in my heart I guess I knew that I was an alcoholic — but I wasn’t ready to admit it to myself, let alone to anyone else. The counselor I met with that day was nothing like what I had expected. He told me...   Read more »