Helping Neighbors Find Treatment They Can Trust
Hudson Mohawk Recovery is a free, community-rooted directory of 11,900+ U.S. addiction treatment facilities, drawn directly from SAMHSA's federal locator and cross-referenced with NIH research. We are not a treatment provider, not a referral broker, and we take no paid placements — just a small team helping people in the Capital District and beyond read clear, verified facility information.
A Small Team With Roots Between Two Rivers
Hudson Mohawk Recovery is an online-only resource built by a small group of health-technology people who kept watching neighbors, coworkers, and family members get stuck searching for treatment that should not have been hard to find.
The work is plain: make the search for a rehab program feel like reading a clear directory, not unpacking a federal database. Whether someone is looking from Troy, from Albany, or from another corner of the country, the experience should be quiet, accurate, and quick.
So we built one place where federally verified facility records can be browsed side-by-side, at no cost, by anyone who needs to look — patients, parents, case managers, and the family members who often do the searching first.
A Directory, Not A Clinic
We operate only on the web. There is no waiting room, no admissions desk, and no clinical staff — every hour we have goes into keeping the directory accurate and readable for the people researching their next step.

Quiet technology in service of people looking for the next right step

So Help Reaches Whoever Goes Looking For It
Thousands of treatment programs across the country, each with its own intake rules, insurance contracts, and specialties — and most families are doing the looking on the worst day of their year. Knowing where to start is usually the hardest part of the whole search.
Hudson Mohawk Recovery exists to make the start easier. We believe a person in Rensselaer County and a person three states away should both be able to read the same clear facility information, regardless of income, address, or insurance card.
The directory is anchored in data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that maintains the national treatment locator.
Turning A Federal Spreadsheet Into A Readable Directory
Facility data is reshaped into an interface meant for human eyes. Narrow the list by city or state, by level of care, by insurance accepted, by population served — and only what matches your situation stays on screen.
Every listing traces back to an official SAMHSA record. On each page you will find the facility's contact line, the services it has reported, the payment types it accepts, and the populations it serves — enough to make a confident first call.

Where Our Facility Information Comes From
Every listing originates in U.S. federal health data — the same public registries used by clinicians and state health offices — so what families read here is grounded, current, and traceable to a named source.
Every facility record in our directory is sourced from SAMHSA's national behavioral health locator and refreshed against the federal registry on a regular schedule. It is the same dataset used by clinicians, social workers, and public health offices across the country.
When we describe a treatment approach, medication, or recovery model on a facility page, the underlying clinical language comes from NIH research literature — so visitors read about evidence-based care, not marketing claims.
Additional Trusted Resources
The directory currently carries over 11,900 treatment facilities spanning all 50 states and U.S. territories, with regular sync cycles against the SAMHSA national record so changes flow through to listings on a predictable cadence.
How A Listing Earns Its Place On The Page
We would rather be open about the process than impressive about it. Here is exactly how facility information is pulled, kept current, and published — step by step, in plain language.
Our pipeline ingests facility records directly from SAMHSA's national treatment locator dataset. Nothing is hand-typed into the directory — what you see on a listing began as a federal record.
Each refresh cycle compares our internal copy against the latest SAMHSA export, picking up newly licensed centers, closed locations, and updated phone numbers without manual touch-ups.
If a facility is not in the federal locator, it does not enter the directory. We turn down paid inclusion requests and do not run a referral-fee model — keeping listings clean of pay-to-play.
The raw government dataset is restructured around how families actually search — by city, by service, by insurance accepted — so the right facility surfaces in seconds rather than spreadsheets.
A Note On Freshness
Our copy of the federal dataset is refreshed on a regular schedule, but treatment programs can change beds, accepted plans, or hours between cycles. Before counting on a detail, call the facility directly and confirm availability, services, and current pricing — that one phone call is the most accurate step.
The Principles That Shape The Directory
These four commitments steer how we build, what we publish, and what we refuse — from data sourcing to design choices to the things we have decided never to do.
From First Click To First Phone Call In Four Steps
The directory was built to stay out of your way. Here is how a typical search moves from a blank screen to a shortlist of facilities worth calling.
Need A Hand Getting Started?
Open the directory to look through facility listings on your own, or reach the SAMHSA National Helpline for free, confidential support any hour, any day of the week — including holidays.
SAMHSA National Helpline
A free, confidential federal hotline staffed every hour of every day for treatment referrals, basic information, and support in English and Spanish.
1-800-662-HELP (4357)Browse The Directory
Search 11,900+ verified treatment programs across the country, filtered by location, level of care, accepted insurance, and other specifics that matter.
Open The DirectorySite contact line:
This line is for site-related inquiries only. For around-the-clock crisis support, please use the SAMHSA National Helpline shown above.
Important Medical Notice
Hudson Mohawk Recovery is a directory service — we are not a healthcare provider. We do not deliver medical advice, make diagnoses, or prescribe treatment of any kind. Everything published here is for general informational use only. Before starting, changing, or stopping a treatment plan, please speak with a licensed clinician who knows your situation.
In case of emergency, call 911.
SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-HELPHudson Mohawk Recovery is a U.S.-based, Delaware-registered digital service working to widen access to verified addiction treatment facility information. The directory is tended and improved on an ongoing basis, and reader corrections or feedback are welcome at info@hmrecovery.net
Last updated: May 2026