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Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton
New York, NY · 10027
Key Takeaways for Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton
- • Outpatient · MAT offered
- • Accepts Medicaid
- • SAMHSA-listed facility
- • Direct line available · Helpline free & confidential 24/7
About Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton
Evaluating Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton (New York, NY): The facility's programming is outpatient (Outpatient, MAT), not residential. The structural dimensions to verify — state licensure, voluntary accreditation, clinical-framework alignment with ASAM 4e — are each independently checkable and worth doing before admission rather than after.
Care levels at Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton
Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton is an outpatient-focused program (Outpatient, MAT) — patients live at home or in sober living and attend treatment sessions. This level of care is clinically appropriate for mild-to-moderate substance use disorder, or for patients stepping down from residential. ASAM Criteria 4e is the benchmark framework for matching patients to appropriate intensity. Most major payer medical-necessity documents reference it. An outside ASAM-aligned assessment, prior to admission, is the protection against misplacement.
Insurance and payment
Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton accepts Medicaid — which is consequential because facilities that accept Medicaid tend to have the broadest patient populations and the most developed public-sector relationships, though reimbursement structures mean program intensity sometimes differs from commercial-focused centers. Before admission, request a written Verification of Benefits from the facility's utilization-review team. Verbal VOB is where most post-admission cost-sharing disputes originate. Written documentation settles them.
Before you call
Three pre-admission questions for Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton: (1) at what ASAM 4e level are you admitting me, and what is the clinical rationale; (2) can you provide written Verification of Benefits for my specific plan; (3) what is your MAT policy for opioid use disorder — specifically, do you continue buprenorphine or methadone during residential programming. The facility's documented pharmacotherapy offerings suggest MAT is available — confirm the specific medications and prescriber access during the admissions conversation.
Listing sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced April 2026. Verify current programs directly with the facility.
Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton at a Glance
Levels of care
Outpatient · MAT
Service settings
Outpatient
Therapy approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy, Group therapy, Integrated Mental and Substance Use Disorder treatment, Individual psychotherapy, Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Age groups
Young Adults, Seniors
Medications
Nicotine replacement
Insurance & Payment Accepted
Confirm in-network status before admission — verification is free.
Contact & Location
Address
119-121 West 124th Street, New York, NY 10027
Facility direct line
(937) 276-2176Website
www.umadaopofdayton.comQuestions about this facility
Common questions about Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton
Answered from public sources: SAMHSA listings, federal parity regulations, and our own admissions helpline intake notes.
Is Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Dayton listed in the SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator?
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Is calling confidential? Will my employer find out?
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