Transitional Housing

Emergency and short-term housing is available in Albany and Syracuse. In Albany, the parole site at 45 South Ferry Street also has several beds for transitional housing, funded by Albany County. At the Schuyler Inn, emergency housing is available through Traveler's Aid from both Albany and Rensselaer counties.

In Syracuse, transitional living is provided to clients at LeMoyne Manor who are attending outpatient treatment elsewhere and vocational training on-site through the Altamont Program. Funding is provided by Onondaga County.

We are happy to accept referrals, provided that you have permission from your local parole office. If you are interested in our NYC programs, you must obtain the approval of an institutional parole officer, who would submit the request to the appropriate local parole office. Applicants without prior approval cannot be accepted.

Only inmates who have successfully completed the ASAT or CASAT Programs within the Department of Corrections (DOCS) are eligible to apply for admission to the Transitional Living Center.

Inmates with a criminal history that includes arson, sex offenses, manslaughter 1st degree or other acts of violence are not eligible.

The TLC program provides a continuum of treatment services for individuals who have shown a desire to recover from a life of addiction. Applicants must agree to abide by their prescribed treatment plan.

Albany County clients are typically housed at our 45 South Ferry Street Community Residence in Albany under a contract with Albany County DSS. Clients from other counties are housed at the Schuyler Inn Transitional Living Center in Menands.

For more information, please contact the appropriate site:

45 South Ferry Street Michael Westbrook (518) 432-4768
428 Duane Avenue, Schenectady Hashim Nuraldin (518) 377-2448
Schuyler Inn Peter Kelsey (518) 463-1121
LeMoyne Manor David Luibrand (315) 457-3000