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12 Health Care Resource Guide | 2018-2019 Addiction treatment centers Addiction treatment centers Ordered by number of local employees Center/ Central Mass. location(s); phone Local employees/ worldwide employees/ certified beds/ clients served/ revenues (a) Treatments offered locally (b) Description (c)/alternative treatments/ staffing levels (d) Chief administrator/ year founded 1 Community Healthlink (e) www.communityhealthlink.org 12 Queen St., Worcester: Behavioral Health and Addiction Urgent Care (adult); 508-860-1200 Inpatient Addiction Treatment (adult); 508-860-1200 Emergency Services (adult mental health); 866-549-2142 26 Queen St., Worcester: Motivating Youth Recovery (adolescent); 508-860-1244 40 Spruce St., Leominster, Outpatient Addiction Treatment (adult); 978-534-6116 Emergency Services (adult mental health); 800-977-5555 Worcester/Greater Worcester Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention; 866-549-2142 Leominster/N. Worcester County Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention; 800-977-5555 1,200 N/A 131 22,000 N/A Inpatient IOP / PHP Outpatient MAT Residential Visit website for services at each location; services for adolescents and adults; gender- and age-specific residential recovery homes for individuals and families, Motivating Youth Recovery program, a 24-bed acute detoxifaction program for adolescents; inpatient services including detoxification, CSS (PASSages); transitional support services program through Thayer TSS; outpatient treatment services including assessment, crisis intervention, health education, individual, group, couples, and family counseling, medical and psychiatric consultation, referral and aftercare planning, self-help groups and treatment planning; mobile intervention units for adults and youth in mental health or substance abuse crisis/ Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Nicole Gagne president & CEO 1977 2 Spectrum Health Systems www.spectrumhealthsystems.org Framingham (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Leominster (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Marlborough (peer support); 508-485-0298 Milford (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Millbury (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Southbridge (outpatient); 800-464-9555 New England Recovery Center, Westborough (inpatient and residential); 800-366-7732 Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Merrick St., Worcester (outpatient); 800-464-9555 Pleasant St., Worcester (peer support); 508-799-6221 1,000 1,000 136 (f) 5,000+ N/A Inpatient IOP / PHP Outpatient MAT Residential Westborough: 36-bed inpatient detoxification for men and women and 100-bed residential treatment for men, women and young adult males; other locations: IOP, substance abuse and mental health counseling, MAT, driver alcohol education, second offender aftercare services, batterer intervention group counseling, anger management classes, peer support; volunteer-driven support services for adults at varying stages of recovery, all activities and services driven by those who have directly or indirectly experienced addiction and recovery; recreational activities, volunteer opportunities and social events/ Physician*, nurse, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Kurt A. Isaacson president & CEO 1969 3 Advocates www.advocates.org Framingham; 508-661-2020 Harvard 978-772-1846 Marlborough; 508-485-9300 974 1,342 40 (g) 25,000 $90,000,000 Outpatient Residential Nonprofit, private human service agency offering both outpatient and residential services for people who are using substances as well as mental health and developmental service needs; outpatient services include driver education and second offender classes/ Physician, nurse, counselor*, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Diane Gould president & CEO 1975 4 YOU Inc. www.youinc.org Worcester Counseling Center, Worcester; 508-849-5600 or 855-496-8462 538 623 N/A N/A $33,800,000 IOP / PHP SOAP Outpatient Private, nonprofit social service agency throughout Worcester County, services include education, employment, residential care, community-based services and behavioral health; mental health and substance use services for ages 11-18 with assessment, individual, family and group treatment, relapse prevention, treatment of stress factors including depression, PTSD, ADHD and anxiety disorders, drug screening, therapeutic recreation activities and introduction to philosophies of AA and NA; clinicians trained in motivational interviewing, A-CRA, CBT, and TF-CBT/ Counselor and social worker Kristine Bostek president & CEO 1971 5 AdCare Hospital and Outpatient Care (h) www.adcare.com 95 Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient); 508-453-3053 107 Lincoln St., Worcester (hospital); 508-799-9000 (i) 444 532 114 13,689 (j) N/A Inpatient IOP / PHP SOAP Outpatient MAT Residential 114-bed facility; addiction specialty services to those struggling with drugs and alcohol in both inpatient and outpatient and settings; hospital provides detoxification services and outpatient program offers an intensive outpatient program, early recovery support, family and individual counseling/Mindfulness, spirituality, whole person wellness and creative recovery/ Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager, peer support or recovery coach, community or faith-based provider and alternative health provider Jeffrey W. Hillis president 1947 6 Community Health Connections www.chcfhc.org ACTION Community Health Center, 130 Water St., Fitchburg; 978-878-8100 Fitchburg Community Health Center, 326 Nichols Road, Fitchburg; 978-878-8100 Greater Gardner Community Health Center; 978-878-8100 Leominster Community Health Center; 978-878-8100 252 N/A N/A 24,144 (k) N/A Outpatient MAT Medical, dental, behavioral health, optometry for all ages, treatment for depression, anxiety, co-occurring disorders for all ages; individual, couples and family therapy, dual diagnosis group therapy, psychiatry for existing medical patients 18 years and older, MAT for opioid use disorder/ Physician, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker and case manager John A. DeMalia president & CEO 2002 7 Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital (l) westboroughbehavioral.com Westborough; 877-201-1583 200 (m) N/A 151 100 (n) N/A Inpatient IOP / PHP Outpatient Behavioral healthcare hospital offering inpatient, outpatient and IOP services/ Physician, nurse, counselor, provider assistant, social worker, case manager, peer support or recovery coach, community or faith-based provider and alternative health provider Gregory Brownstein CEO 2017 8 125 88-bed addiction treatment center with detoxification and residential treatment services, family education, fitness and recreation, alumni services with ongoing N/A Counselor* and community or faith-based provider 25 Genesis Counseling Services Inc. www.genesiscounselingservices.org Framingham; 508-620-2992 9 9 N/A 395 N/A Outpatient Substance abuse and addiction counseling for adults and adolescents; parenting programs, various adolescent groups and programs, licensed to provide First Offender Drunk Driving program and Second Offender Aftercare program; will coordinate medication care with outside prescriber/ Counselor* Lisa Robideau president & clinical director 1995 26 Family Services of Central Massachusetts www.fscm.org Worcester; 508-756-4646 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A Outpatient Mental health, alcohol and substance abuse counseling; employee-assistance program/ Counselor and social worker Jim Regan executive director 1889 (agency); 1960s (counseling) 27 Dana Day Treatment Center at The Quabbin Retreat (z) www.heywood.org Petersham; 978-724-0010 5 5 N/A 120 N/A IOP / PHP IOP for adults with dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance abuse disorders, evidence-based curriculum, care coordination, family support in small group settings, local transportation provided, most insurance plans accepted/Pet therapy and gardening / Counselor, social worker, case manager and master's-level educated therapists Brian Gordon program supervisor 2017 28 Prana Recovery Centers www.pranarecoverycenters.org Marlborough; contact via website 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A Outpatient Addiction relapse prevention integrating research-based neuroscience and positive psychology, 12 steps of AA, nutrition, exercise, yoga and mindfulness/Mindfulness, science of happiness, yoga, nutrition and exercise / Peer support or recovery coach, community or faith-based provider and alternative health provider Kelly McCausland executive director 2015 Source: Each facility via survey. Notes: N/A=not available. Experience Wellness Centers, Fitchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center/Habit Opco and South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) did not respond to the survey. (a) Number of local employees, worldwide employees and certified beds are from 2018; number of clients served and revenues represent 2017 figures. (b) IOP=intensive outpatient program, MAT=medication-assisted treatment, PHP=partial hospital program, SOAP=structured outpatient addiction treatment (c) A-CRA=adolescent community reinforcement approach, AA=Alcoholics Anonymous, ADHD=attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, CBT=cognitive behavioral therapy, CSS=clinical stabilization services, NA=narcotics anonymous, PTSD=post-traumatic stress disorder,TF-CBT=trauma-focusedcognitive behavioral therapy, TSS=transitional support service (d) * Denotes addiction-specialized staff available (e) A member of UMass Memorial Health Care (f) Represents 36-bed inpatient detoxification for men and women and 100-bed residential treatment for men, women and young adult males, both in Westborough (g) Represents 20 beds for women and 20 beds for men (h) Acquired by AAC Holdings Inc., a Tenn.-based public company and holding company for American Addiction Centers (AAC), on March 1, 2018 (i) With six additional outpatient sites in Boston, North Dartmouth, Quincy, West Springfield, North Kingstown, R.I. and Warwick, R.I. (j) Represents 6,045 patients seen at AdCare Hospital and 7,644 unique clients at all outpatient sites (k) For all services (l) Opened Nov. 15, 2017 (m) Represents count as of September 2018; expected to be 500+ at full capacity (n) Estimate from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31, 2017 (o) As of October 2018 (p) Year Independence Hall opened; Veterans Inc. founded in 1991 (q) With an additional 43 beds at 1398 Main St., Worcester offering a highly structured sober living environment (r) Represents number of employees in behavioral health services; total number of employees in Central Mass. is 215 (s) Addiction treatment program is located primarily in Leicester; clients may be seen in Worcester if needed. (t) opened October 2018 (u) Represents 21 in Athol and 9 in Worcester (v) Represents 350 seen in Athol and 1,300 seen in Worcester (w) Previously called McLean Naukeag Recovery Program; relocated from Ashburnham in April 2018 (x) Medication-assisted treatment is not prescribed on-site but is monitored. (y) Fluctuates between 16 and 20 throughout the year (z) Part of Heywood Healthcare's new Quabbin Retreat; a 40-bed adult residential substance abuse center is under construction; a separate 30-bed adolescent wing and a 10-bed inpatient detox facility are planned for the site. - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com 81 Hope Ave., Worcester, MA 01603, 508.983.6790, massccn.org Your Community Partner For children, adults, and seniors with complex lifelong needs, MCCN's experience and commitment helps them coordinate their health and well-being, and improve their quality of life. Contact 508.983.6790, or email info@massccn.org, today! Source: Each facility via survey. Notes: N/A=not available. Fitchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center/Habit Opco, South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) and Washburn House/Aloria of Worcester Inc. did not respond to the survey. (a) Number of local employees, worldwide employees and certified beds are from 2018; number of clients served and revenues represent 2017 figures. (b) IOP=intensive outpatient program, MAT=medication-assisted treatment, PHP=partial hospital program, SOAP=structured outpatient addiction treatment (c) A-CRA=adolescent community reinforcement approach, AA=Alcoholics Anonymous, ADHD=attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, CBT=cognitive behavioral therapy, CSS=clinical stabilization services, NA=narcotics anonymous, PTSD=post-traumatic stress disorder,TF-CBT=trauma-focusedcognitive behavioral therapy, TSS=transitional support service (d) * Denotes addiction-specialized staff available (e) A member of UMass Memorial Health Care (f ) Represents 36-bed inpatient detoxification for men and women and 100-bed residential treatment for men, women and young adult males, both in Westborough (g) Represents 20 beds for women and 20 beds for men (h) Acquired by AAC Holdings Inc., a Tenn.-based public company and holding company for American Addiction Centers (AAC), on March 1, 2018 (i) With six additional outpatient sites in Boston, North Dartmouth, Quincy, West Springfield, North Kingstown, R.I. and Warwick, R.I. (j) Represents 6,045 patients seen at AdCare Hospital and 7,644 unique clients at all outpatient sites (k) For all services (l) Opened Nov. 15, 2017 (m) Represents count as of September 2018; expected to be 500+ at full capacity (n) Estimate from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31, 2017 (o) As of October 2018 (p) Year Independence Hall opened; Veterans Inc. founded in 1991 (q) With an additional 43 beds at 1398 Main St., Worcester offering a highly structured sober living environment (r) Represents number of employees in behavioral health services; total number of employees in Central Mass. is 215 (s) Addiction treatment program is located primarily in Leicester; clients may be seen in Worcester if needed. (t) Facility opened October 2018. (u) Represents 21 in Athol and 9 in Worcester (v) Represents 350 seen in Athol and 1,300 seen in Worcester (w) Previously called McLean Naukeag Recovery Program; relocated from Ashburnham in April 2018 (x) Medication- assisted treatment is not prescribed on-site but is monitored. (y) Fluctuates between 16 and 20 throughout the year (z) Part of Heywood Healthcare's new Quabbin Retreat; a 40-bed adult residential substance abuse center is under construction; a separate 30-bed adolescent wing and a 10-bed inpatient detox facility are planned for the site. - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com

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