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Syracuse Veterans 
Residential Program

Restore stability. Rebuild purpose.

Syracuse Veterans Residential Program is a structured residential program for veterans ready to move forward in recovery and stability, the Syracuse Veterans Residential Program provides a safe, supportive environment where veterans can rebuild stability, strengthen accountability, and develop the skills needed for independent living. Through a combination of housing, treatment support, case management, and life skills development, the program helps veterans take meaningful steps toward long term recovery and a more stable future.

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Who We Serve

Syracuse Veterans Residential Program supports veterans working toward recovery from substance use disorder and other life challenges. The program is designed for veterans who are ready to take the next step toward stability, accountability, and independent living.

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What We Do

Residents live in a structured, supportive environment focused on daily stability and long term success. The program combines housing, treatment support, case management, and life skills support to help veterans build a foundation for lasting recovery and reintegration.

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How It Works

Each resident follows an individualized plan that may include counseling, skill building, case management, and connection to community resources. The goal is to support steady progress toward independence with clear expectations, structure, and consistent support.

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Get Started

If you or someone you know is ready to take the next step, contact us to learn more about eligibility and referrals.

What Residents can Expect

  • Structured Living Environment

    A stable, supportive setting with clear expectations that help residents build routine and accountability.

  • Individualized Support

    Guidance tailored to each resident’s goals, including recovery planning and next steps toward independence.

  • Connection to Treatment Services

    Coordination with outpatient providers and community partners to support ongoing recovery.

  • Life Skills Development

    Focus on practical skills such as time management, budgeting, and daily responsibilities.

  • Employment Readiness

    Support in preparing for and maintaining employment, including job search and workplace expectations.

  • Peer Support

    A shared living environment where residents support one another in recovery.

  • Community Resource Navigation

    Assistance connecting with housing, healthcare, and other essential services.

Who We Are

Syracuse Veterans Residential Program serves veterans across New York who are working toward recovery from substance use disorder and are ready to take the next step toward stable, independent living. The program supports veterans transitioning from higher levels of care or seeking a structured, supportive environment to continue recovery, rebuild stability, and strengthen independence.

 

Our approach is structured, supportive, and grounded in accountability, with a focus on building stability, developing life skills, and preparing for long term independence.

Contact Information

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Syracuse Veterans Residential Program

Philip Stokes, Advanced CASAC

Program Director

420 Gifford Street.

Syracuse N.Y. 13204

Email - SteveC@pyhit.org

(315) 422-2180 (Office)

(315) 422-2576 (Fax)

Affiliation: A division of PYHIT – Partners in Your Health and Healing

 

Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicaid, Value Options (NYSHIP/MVP), Fidelis, CDPHP, WellCare, and United Healthcare/Optum.

CONTACT us

For immediate help, click HERE. If an emergency dial 911.
Otherwise, please fill out the form below or call us during regular business hours at 518-377-2448.

We provide treatment, outpatient, recovery, and housing services for individuals working toward stability, employment, and independence.

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© 2026 by PYHIT (Peter Young Housing Industry & Treatment)  -  All rights reserved.

Phone

518-377-2448

address

950 New Loudon Rd

Suite 220
Latham, NY 12110

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