
New Recovery Center Brings Hope and Healing to Ozone Park Community
AllHealth Diagnostic and Treatment Center is proposing a comprehensive detox and rehabilitation facility in Ozone Park, promising to help community members overcome substance abuse challenges while creating local job opportunities and partnerships with area businesses.
A team of experienced healthcare professionals is working to bring a much-needed recovery resource to the Ozone Park community, offering hope to individuals and families affected by substance abuse.
On Monday evening, representatives from AllHealth Diagnostic and Treatment Center—Ahmad Masoud, Gagandeep Singh, and Dr. Dayo Alalade—shared their inspiring vision with Community Board 10 for a comprehensive treatment facility at 107-14 Liberty Avenue. The proposed center would provide both detoxification services and longer-term rehabilitation programs, with plans to open as early as June.
"We have the intent to develop it to benefit the community," Masoud explained to board members, emphasizing the collaborative approach the organization hopes to take with local residents and leaders.
The facility would offer 40 beds total, including a medically supervised detox program and a 28-day rehabilitation program designed to help individuals reclaim their lives from addiction. What makes this proposal particularly exciting is the comprehensive care model, which includes round-the-clock medical support during the critical detox phase and intensive group programming during rehabilitation.
Dr. Alalade, the organization's director of behavioral health services, brings valuable medical expertise to the project, while the entire team demonstrated their commitment to addressing substance abuse with compassion and professionalism.

Beyond providing treatment services, AllHealth has an ambitious vision for community integration. The organization plans to partner with local businesses to create training programs and job opportunities in fields such as medical assistance, nursing, medical billing, and administrative support. This forward-thinking approach means the facility wouldn't just help individuals recover—it would actively work to reintegrate them as productive community members with meaningful employment prospects.
"Our goal is to rehabilitate the patients, bring them back in the community and make them productive members of society," Masoud shared enthusiastically. "We feel that the program will be highly successful and an asset to the community."
The AllHealth team comes with a strong track record, operating two facilities in Brooklyn and affiliated sites already in Richmond Hill and Ozone Park. Importantly, Masoud noted that their existing facilities have been fortunate to avoid significant law enforcement incidents, speaking to their effective protocols and professional management.
Community Board 10 members engaged thoughtfully with the proposal, asking important questions about zoning, patient demographics, and community impact. Chair Betty Braton indicated the board would take the time needed to properly review all materials before making a decision—a responsible approach that demonstrates the community's investment in getting this right.
The organization's primary focus will be serving patients from the local area, addressing the documented need for substance abuse services in the community. As they finalize their application to the state Office of Addiction Services and Supports, they've committed to sharing detailed information with community leaders.
This proposal represents a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with addiction and their families. With experienced leadership, comprehensive programming, and a genuine commitment to community partnership, the AllHealth facility could become a transformative resource for Ozone Park—helping neighbors heal, recover, and thrive.
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