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Our approach focuses on mindfulness practices, holistic treatment, and connecting participants to a strong support network. Validated by studies such as those by Bissel Van der Kolk (2006) and Bowen et al. (2009), Samadhi’s program seeks to raise awareness, foster intentional responding, and break the cycle of automatic and compulsive addiction behaviors. By promoting thought acceptance over suppression and building on inherent strengths, we empower individuals to navigate their healing path with kindness and self-compassion, reducing shame, and facilitating lasting change.
While we do not endorse drug use, we provide a non-judgmental environment where individuals can access the support they require to embark on their path to recovery.
Key Facts About Samadhi
Participants Served:
From June 2020 through August 2022, Samadhi served an average of 206 participants each month; 95% were substance users themselves and 5% were family members of those suffering from addiction.
Health and Social Services:
Our staff and volunteers are committed to holistic care. We are helping to connect our community members to housing, medical care, employment linkages, and access to medical coverage.
Overdose Reversals:
Since our founding in 2019, Samadhi has facilitated a total of 1,209 overdose reversals using naloxone, averaging nearly 26 reversals each month, saving lives through our proactive harm reduction efforts. We have distributed over 10,000 overdose reversal kits to active drug users throughout the Hudson Valley.
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Co-Location Services
359 naloxone trainings
1,287 individuals trained
508 naloxone reversals reported by those trained
309 individuals linked to Medications for Opioid
Use Disorder (MOUD)
(Data collected from November 2020 through June 2022)
After Hours Services
474 Calls received after 9:00pm (avg 36.5 calls/month)
244 of those calls to which mobile peer was deployed
150 individuals linked to MOUD
149 individuals trained to use naloxone
130 overdose reversals reported by those trained
(Data collected from November 2020 through June 2022)
Samadhi in the News
The Power of Peer-Assisted Recovery
Peer-to-peer coaching, and peer leaders, mentors, advocates, and meetings are part of a new wave of nonjudgmental, camaraderie-rich, and stigma-free recovery methods that put human relationships at the center.
Samadhi set to launch addiction treatment clinic van
Recovery center Samadhi’s Mobile Addiction Treatment Clinic Van will hit the road starting Monday, bringing therapy and treatment services right to where those dealing with substance use issues are.
Samadhi Offers an Alternative Road to Addiction Recovery
A star-studded evening coming to Colony Woodstock this Sunday, January 27, will benefit Samadhi Recovery, a treatment center for those suffering from substance use and related disorders and addictions that’s being founded in Kingston by filmmaker, substance abuse counselor, and recovery coach David McNamara.
Letter: Samadhi Center is an asset
Samadhi’s approach of harm reduction is proven, again and again, to fight addiction far more effectively than punitive rehab approaches by meeting drug users where they are — encouraging rather than coercing more healthy behaviors.
Planned rehab facility would take a different approach
The Samadhi Recovery Outreach Center rehab facility aims to be an affordable alternative for those seeking rehabilitation rooted in the principles of mindfulness, self-compassion and harm-reduction therapy. It’s launching this spring with an outreach center in Kingston. A benefit is planned for Sunday, January 27.
Samadhi Recovery Community Outreach Center aims to meet people seeking sobriety ‘where they’re at’
When speaking with David McNamara, director of the Samadhi Recovery Community Outreach Center, and staff members, the phrase “meet them where they’re at” kept coming up.
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Main Number: (845) 481-4728
24 Hour Hotline: (855)-SAMADHI
En Español llame/texto: (845) 383-7973
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