About Richmond Hill Medically Assisted Treatment and Recovery Center
Samaritan Daytop Village’s Richmond Hill Medically Assisted Treatment and Recovery Center offers leading residential addiction treatment for adults. It's based in Richmond Hill, New York.
This facility provides a full continuum of care—including detox, stabilization, and long-term recovery services—but its medication assisted treatment (MAT) track is its main clinical offering. The residential program has 104 beds to help individuals build a strong foundation for lasting recovery through medical, psychological and social support.
About MAT
This living program has a capacity of about 104 beds in dormitory-style housing, and it offers both detox tracks with a goal toward abstinence and maintenance tracks involving individualized use of medication-assisted treatment. Richmond Hill is licensed by the state and accredited by CARF, underscoring its clinical rigor and standards.
Clients can expect a structured daily schedule that includes medication management, psychotherapy, group counseling, and services addressing co-occurring mental health conditions. Evidence-based modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care and job or life skills training are integrated into individualized plans.
Your Journey Through Richmond Hill
Here is what patients typically experience when entering the residential program:
- Intake and assessment: A full medical, psychological and addiction evaluation informs an individualized treatment plan.
- Detox or stabilization: Medically supervised withdrawal management and stabilization with medication as needed.
- Residential care participation: Full-time stay with daily therapy, group work, counseling and support.
- Aftercare & community support: Planning for sustained recovery, family involvement, peer support and alumni or recovery coaching resources.
Additional Care Options & Financial Flexibility
Richmond Hill also offers other services including outpatient counseling, psychosocial therapy, family involvement, and case management, as well as services tailored to veterans through its Ed Thompson Veterans Program. It serves clients with co-occurring disorders and those seeking support beyond detox or maintenance tracks to ensure access to holistic care components like spiritual, creative therapy and wellness activities.
For payment, Richmond Hill accepts Medicaid, state-funded health insurance, and private insurance, and also offers self-pay options when insurance is not available. A Benefits Specialist may provide financial assistance or sliding scale fees based on individual circumstances.





