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36 Health Care Resource Guide | 2019-2020 A Multi- Disciplinary Approach to the Treatment of Migraines Dr. Herbert Markley 508-890-5633 www.nerhc.org New England Regional Headache Center 85 Prescott St. Suite 101, Worcester, MA 01605 Inpatient and residential behavioral health centers (a) Ordered by number of beds designated for behavioral health Name No. of beds/ patients served in 2018 No. of employees/ physicians/ nurses Description with alternative treatments in italics Chief executive/ year founded Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital (b) 309 Belmont St., Worcester 01604 508-368-4000 • mass.gov/locations/worcester-recovery-center-and- hospital-wrch 320 N/A N/A N/A N/A A 320-bed recovery center and hospital serving 260 adults and 60 adolescents with serious mental illness; facility design offers familiar environments such as house, neighborhood and downtown and includes outdoor spaces, downtown area and central village green Eric Carpenter CEO 2012 Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital 300 Friberg Parkway, Westborough 01581 877-201-1583 • www.westboroughbehavioral.com 151 1,300 350 N/A N/A Behavioral healthcare hospital offering inpatient, outpatient and IOP services Oana Radu CEO 2017 Spectrum Health Systems Inpatient 154 – 155 Oak St., Westborough 01581 800-366-7732 (intake) • www.spectrumhealthsystems.org 136 N/A N/A N/A N/A Represents 36-bed inpatient detoxification for men and women and 100-bed residential treatment for men, women and young adult males Kurt A. Isaacson president & CEO 1969 Community Healthlink 12 Queen St., Worcester 01610 508-860-1200 • www.communityhealthlink.org 131 22,000 (c) N/A N/A N/A Inpatient detoxification program, 4-6 day intensive stabilization and treatment for adult men and women going through acute withdrawal; PASSages, 2-4 week inpatient CSS program for adult men and women having completed or do not qualify for detox; Thayer TSS program, up to 90-day step-down program providing inpatient substance abuse treatment and transitional support for men and women, staffed 24 hours, case managers and nursing available Nicole Gagne president & CEO 1977 Hospital for Behavioral Medicine (d) 100 Century Drive, Worcester 01606 844-319-0000 • hospitalforbehavioralmedicine.com 120 N/A N/A N/A N/A 120-bed facility treating mental illness in children, adolescents, adults and older adults; free screenings; calls accepted 24 hours; also offers adult intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs Michelle Lynn CEO 2018 AdCare Hospital 107 Lincoln St., Worcester 01605 508-799-9000 • adcare.com 114 5,972 423 5 85 A level 4, medically-managed program equipped to manage medically-complex patients, providing comprehensive evaluation, detoxification, crisis stabilization, rehabilitation, aftercare planning, family support and a designated program for co-occurring disorders; therapies include motivational interviewing, individual and group therapy, educational sessions and recovery skills training; as part of continuum of care, outpatient services provide alternative therapies such as mind-body-spirit groups Jeffrey W. Hillis CEO 1947 TaraVista Behavioral Health Center 85 Patton Road, Devens 01434 978-615-5252 (intake) • www.taravista.care 108 3,000 319 5 73 Inpatient care for mental health and secondary substance use disorders for children, adolescents and adults Michael Krupa CEO 2015 Recovery Centers of America at Westminster 9 Village Inn Road, Westminster 01473 800-732-6837 • rcawestminster.com 88 1,214 160 N/A N/A 88-bed drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility, evidence-based addiction treatment delivered by master's level clinicians, primary therapists, doctors, psychiatrists and nurses, comfortable and secure facility with internal corridors and 24-hour medical supervision Michael Stuart CEO 2016 MetroWest Medical Center Behavioral Health Services 67 Union St., Natick 01760 508-650-7092 • www.mwmc.com 86 (e) 2,306 112 (f) N/A 63 (g) Includes a 12-bed unit for children ages 3 to 17, a 28-bed short-term unit for adults ages 16+ and a 24-bed geriatric neuropsychiatric treatment unit Andrew Harding CEO 1992 Independence Hall 59 South St., Shrewsbury 01545 508-845-6176 • www.recoverindependence.org 67 1,000 40 N/A N/A Inpatient and outpatient substance addiction services, 22-acre 55,000 square-foot complex, inpatient addiction clinical stabilization service, intensive outpatient program and outpatient counseling; licensed by Mass. Dept. of Public Health; most insurances accepted and lack of insurance is not a barrier to admission, although veterans are given priority, all services are open to community at large Denis Leary executive director 2016 (h) Washburn House 1183 Main St., Worcester 01603 508-834-8599 • washburnhouse.com 58 (i) 1,727 (j) 100 N/A N/A Full continuum of services to individuals suffering with substance use disorders, inpatient including medically monitored detoxification and inpatient residential, outpatient including day treatment and intensive outpatient, during both day and evening, extended care program in structured sober living environment with access to intensive outpatient clinical services; yoga and meditation Neil Gaer CEO 2017 YOU Inc. 81 Plantation St., Worcester 01604 508-849-5600 • www.youinc.org 45 786 80 4 4 The Wetzel Center for Children (Worcester) and Cottage Hill Academy (Baldwinville) provide family centered, comprehensive, hospital level psychiatric care for children, serving as a hospital diversion program; includes a latency (child) unit and an adolescent unit, allowing support of youth ages 6 to 18 for boys and girls; 24-hour staff-secure sites, intensive therapeutic care for clients and families, case management, psychological testing, medication and behavior management, psychiatry, occupational therapy, full school tutorial program, intensive aftercare planning and placement Anne Fine COO 1971 Advocates Inc. 1881 Worcester Road, Framingham 01701 508-628-6300 • www.advocates.org 40 100 15 (k) 0 0 Nonprofit, private human service agency offering outpatient and residential services for substance use treatment as well as mental health and developmental needs; 20 beds for women and 20 beds for men; outpatient services include driver education and second offender classes Diane Gould president & CEO 1975 Sunrise Detox Millbury (l) 29 N. Main St., Millbury 01527 888-443-3869 • sunrisedetoxmillbury.com 40 N/A 45 N/A N/A 18,000-square-foot substance abuse treatment center offering professional, medical detox, typically required before admission to rehab or outpatient treatment Dennis R. Bates executive director 2018 Spring Hill Recovery Center 250 Spring Hill Road, Ashby 01431 978-216-3148 • www.springhillrecovery.com 34 300 49 N/A N/A 34-bed residential facility for men and women seeking inpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, post-detoxification; 70-acre secluded campus, PHP, IOP and residential, individual and group therapy, addiction education, art Eric Ekberg executive director 2012 Washburn House 1183 Main St., Worcester 01603 508-834-8599 • washburnhouse.com 58 (i) 1,727 (j) 100 N/A N/A including medically monitored detoxification and inpatient residential, outpatient including day treatment and intensive outpatient, during both day and evening, extended care program in structured sober living environment with access to intensive outpatient clinical services; yoga and meditation Neil Gaer CEO 2017 YOU Inc. 81 Plantation St., Worcester 01604 508-849-5600 • www.youinc.org 45 786 80 4 4 The Wetzel Center for Children (Worcester) and Cottage Hill Academy (Baldwinville) provide family centered, comprehensive, hospital level psychiatric care for children, serving as a hospital diversion program; includes a latency (child) unit and an adolescent unit, allowing support of youth ages 6 to 18 for boys and girls; 24-hour staff-secure sites, intensive therapeutic care for clients and families, case management, psychological testing, medication and behavior management, psychiatry, occupational therapy, full school tutorial program, intensive aftercare planning and placement Anne Fine COO 1971 Advocates Inc. 1881 Worcester Road, Framingham 01701 508-628-6300 • www.advocates.org 40 100 15 (k) 0 0 Nonprofit, private human service agency offering outpatient and residential services for substance use treatment as well as mental health and developmental needs; 20 beds for women and 20 beds for men; outpatient services include driver education and second offender classes Diane Gould president & CEO 1975 Sunrise Detox Millbury (l) 29 N. Main St., Millbury 01527 888-443-3869 • sunrisedetoxmillbury.com 40 N/A 45 N/A N/A 18,000-square-foot substance abuse treatment center offering professional, medical detox, typically required before admission to rehab or outpatient treatment Dennis R. Bates executive director 2018 Spring Hill Recovery Center 250 Spring Hill Road, Ashby 01431 978-216-3148 • www.springhillrecovery.com 34 300 49 N/A N/A 34-bed residential facility for men and women seeking inpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, post-detoxification; 70-acre secluded campus, PHP, IOP and residential, individual and group therapy, addiction education, art and exercise therapies, fitness facility and alumni and family programs Eric Ekberg executive director 2012 The Bridge House - New England Aftercare Ministries P.O. Box 136, Framingham 01704 508-872-6194 • www.thebridgehouse.org 33 N/A 16 N/A N/A 33-bed faith-based residential program for newly sober men who have been substance-free for at least 30 days, group and individual therapy, coordinates with MAT from outside provider Dave Lang executive director 1988 Catholic Charities Crozier House 10 Hammond St., Worcester 01610 508-860-2251 • www.ccworc.org 30 109 22 N/A N/A Recovery home model for adult men 18 years and older, participants must work or volunteer, most clients have a referral from a detoxification program Scott A. Eaton administrator 1971 Harrington Healthcare Inpatient Recovery Services 100 South St., Southbridge 01550 508-765-9167 • www.harringtonhospital.org 30 838 54 2 28 Includes a 14-bed adult psychiatric care unit in Southbridge and a 16-bed co-occurring disorders unit in Webster Greg Mirhej vice president, behavioral health services 1931 McLean Naukeag (m) 211 N. Main St., Petersham 01366 978-756-5101 • www.mcleanhospital.org/naukeag 30 514 30 2 4 Residential and partial hospital care to adults post-detoxification needing additional treatment in a structured environment, highly-skilled staff, expertise in treating individuals whose substance use disorder is complicated by psychiatric illness; facility in quiet community offering comfortable bedrooms, common areas and beautiful grounds; individualized treatment plans with stress management and personal, career and recovery goals Monika Kolodziej program director 1998 Jeremiah's Inn 1059 Main St, Worcester 01603 508-755-6403 • www.jeremiahsinn.com 29 N/A 15 N/A N/A Social model residential program for men 18 years and older, clean and sober for at least 30 days prior to admission with stable medical and mental health status and a substance abuse diagnosis; must be a Mass. resident, priority population is Section 35 and criminal justice referrals; emergency food assistance to families in zip codes 01602, 01603 and 01610 through on-site food pantry Janelle Wilson executive director 1982 Heywood Hospital Mental Health Unit (n) 242 Green St., Gardner 01440 978-630-6377 (adult inpatient), 978-630-6325 (geripsychiatric) • www.heywood.org 27 N/A N/A N/A N/A Adult inpatient unit services patients ages 16+ focusing on acute, short-term treatment; geriatric psychiatric unit admits patients 24-hours a day Josh Diggins manager of Behavioral Health 1907 The Hector Reyes House (o) 27 Vernon St., Worcester 01610 508-459-1801 • www.lahaworc.org 25 30 9 1 N/A Residential substance abuse treatment for Latino men, bilingual, bicultural, in-house medical treatment, intensive cognitive behavioral therapy, training and employment options promote recovery through Cafe Reyes, www.cafereyes.org, a Cuban food restaurant on Shrewsbury St. Aaron Mendel executive director 2009 UMass Memorial HealthAlliance - Clinton Hospital 201 Highland St., Clinton 01510 978-368-3000 • www.umassmemorialhealthcare.org 20 420 40 1 18 20 geriatric psychiatric beds Steve Roach (p) interim president 1889 Saint Vincent Hospital Behavioral Health Services 123 Summer St., Worcester 01608 508-363-5032 • www.stvincenthospital.com 12 4,098 36 2 16 General 12-bed acute care, secured, inpatient behavioral health unit, average length of stay 9.8 days, 96% of patients admitted voluntarily, individual, group and recreational therapy, dual disorders treated; PHP available by referral Carolyn Jackson (q) CEO 1893 McLean Fernside Recovery Program 162 Mountain Road, Princeton 01541 877-203-1211 • mcleanhospital.org/signature 9 88 31 3 7 Addiction recovery program combining world-class treatment with luxury amenities, structured environment; adults ages 18+ who are new to treatment, have relapsed, or who have tried other treatment programs; individual and group therapies under supervision of Harvard Medical School-affiliated clinicians, education for residents and families; expressive therapy, meditation, yoga, personal fitness and nutrition; other services such as acupuncture can be arranged Rocco A. Iannucci director 2006 Source: Each center via survey, website and/or press releases. Notes: Numbers of beds, clients served, employees, physicians and nurses are specific to inpatient and/or residential behavioral health programs. N/A = not available, CSS = clinical stabilization service, IOP = intensive outpatient program, PHP = partial hospital program, TSS = transitional support service. (a) Includes addiction and dual diagnosis treatment centers (b) Part of Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (c) Across all programs (d) Opened September 2019 (e) Represents 14-bed unit for children ages 3-17, 28-bed short-term unit for adults ages 16+, 20 acute community unit and 24-bed geriatric neuropsychiatric treatment unit (f) Represents full-time equivalent, year-to-date July average (g) Represents year-to-date July average (h) Year Independence Hall opened; Veterans Inc. founded in 1991. (i) With an additional 43 beds at 1398 Main St., Worcester offering a highly structured sober living environment (j) Includes clients served from April 2018 to April 2019 (k) Exact figure is 15.26 full time equivalent employees. (l) Opened October 2018 (m) Previously called McLean Naukeag Recovery Program; relocated from Ashburnham April 2018 (n) An 86-bed inpatient facility for detox and mental health is planned for The Quabbin Retreat in Petersham, opening date not yet announced. (o) c/o Latin American Health Alliance (p) In addition to serving as president and CEO of Marlborough Hospital, assumed interim role as leader of UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital as of Sept. 30, succeeding Deborah Weymouth (q) Succeeded interim CEO Ava Collins as of April 2019 - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Inpatient and residential behavioral health centers (a)