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Sullivan County Responds to Catholic Charities Closures

Posted on March 19, 2025March 20, 2025 by Patricio Robayo
Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties will shutter its chemical dependency clinics across four locations, including Monticello and Goshen, due to staffing shortages and shifting healthcare dynamics.
The closures, which include outpatient substance use programs, have raised concerns about addiction treatment gaps in Sullivan County, where opioid overdose rates remain among the highest in New York State.

John Liddle, Sullivan County’s Commissioner of Health and Human Services, reassured residents that services will continue through other local providers. “Catholic Charities is not leaving Sullivan County entirely,” said Liddle, citing ongoing case management, housing, and food pantry services. Transition plans are in place for patients currently under Catholic Charities’ care, who will be referred to providers such as Restorative Management, Lexington Center for Recovery, and the county’s Liberty-based mental health clinic.

Liddle noted promising trends in overdose statistics. EMS overdose calls have decreased from 35 per month in 2021 to just 14 in 2024. The success of Narcan distribution and initiatives like the Hope Not Handcuffs program have contributed to this decline.

“There is hope,” Liddle said. “We’ve built a stronger treatment network, and resources are available for families in crisis.”

3 thoughts on “Sullivan County Responds to Catholic Charities Closures”

  1. Mary Lacey says:
    March 21, 2025 at 11:38 am

    So what are they going to do with these people walking around attacking people’s in the hospital and street

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  2. Frustrated AMERICAN CITIZEN says:
    March 21, 2025 at 2:38 pm

    They are lying regarding the reason. They are ceasing addiction services for our fellow American citizens because their grant for said services was not renewed. BUT, of course, their grant to keep assisting illegal aliens hide and live in the county is intact.

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  3. Frustrated AMERICAN CITIZEN says:
    March 21, 2025 at 2:38 pm

    They are lying regarding the reason. They are ceasing addiction services for our fellow American citizens because their grant for said services was not renewed. BUT, of course, their grant to keep assisting illegal aliens hide and live in the county is intact!

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