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8 Health Care Resource Guide | 2020-2021 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 Addiction treatments offered Description/ alternative treatments staffing levels (a) Chief administrator/ year founded Community Healthlink (b) www.communityhealthlink.org 12 Queen St., Worcester: Behavioral Health and Addiction Urgent Care (adult): 508-860-1200 Inpatient Addiction Treatment (adult): 508-860-1200 Outpatient Addiction Treatment (adult): 508-421-4411 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 1,040 1,040 131 22,000 Inpatient MAT Outpatient 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/ N/A Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Tamara Lundi (c) CEO 1977 Spectrum Health Systems Inc. www.spectrumhealthsystems.org Framingham (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab Leominster (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab Marlborough (peer support); 508-485-0298 Milford (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab Millbury (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab Southbridge (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab 153 Oak St., Westborough (New England Recovery Center- detox and residential, commercial insurance and private pay); 877-MyRehab 154 Oak St., Westborough (Spectrum Detox, Clinical Stabilization, and residential, MassHealth); 877-My-Rehab Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab Merrick St., Worcester (outpatient & MAT); 877-MyRehab 475 Pleasant St., Worcester (counseling and rapid access to MAT); 877-MyRehab 25 Pleasant St., Worcester (peer support); 508-799-6221 651 1,304 249 80,000 Inpatient detox Inpatient Residential IOP MAT Outpatient Residential Private, nonprofit substance use disorder and mental health treatment provider offering the largest and most complete continuum of addiction treatment in New England; includes inpatient detoxification, residential rehabilitation, outpatient services, medication-assisted treatment and peer recovery support / Massage, yoga, comfort animal visits and nutritional counseling Physician*, nurse, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Kurt A. Isaacson president & CEO 1969 AdCare Hospital and Outpatient Care www.adcare.com 95 Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient); 508-453-3053 107 Lincoln St., Worcester (hospital); 508-799-9000 (d) 386 N/A 114 6,035 inpatient; 100,379 outpatient Inpatient IOP MAT Outpatient Residential SOAP 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/ Telehealth services available as of April 2020 for all levels of outpatient treatment including IOP, early recovery groups and individual and family counseling; mindfulness, spirituality and whole person wellness 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 CEO 1947 South Bay Community Services www.southbaycommunityservices.com Leominster; 978-870-1840 Worcester; 508-791-4976 300 1,000 N/A N/A Outpatient Behavioral health care/ N/A Nurse, counselor* and social worker Sara Hart president & COO 1986 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 260 260 N/A 24,259 MAT Outpatient 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/ Acupuncture Physician, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker and case manager John A. DeMalia president & CEO 2002 Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital westboroughbehavioral.com Westborough; 877-201-1583 220 N/A 151 N/A Inpatient IOP Outpatient Behavioral healthcare hospital offering inpatient, outpatient and IOP services/ N/A Physician, nurse, counselor, provider assistant, social worker, case manager, peer support or recovery coach, community or faith-based provider, peer support or recover coach and alternative health provider Erika Heckman CEO 2017 Washburn House washburnhouse.com 1183 Main St., Worcester; 508-834-8599 1398 Main St., Worcester; 508-834-8599 200 (e) N/A 126 (f) N/A Inpatient IOP/PHP including evening IOP MAT Outpatient Residential SOAP 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/ N/A Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, social worker and case manager Nicholas Solitro admission manager 2017 Recovery Centers of America at Westminster recoverycentersofamerica.com/locations/westminster/ Westminster; 800-732-6837 151 N/A 88 N/A Inpatient IOP/PHP Outpatient Residential Drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility that treats patients and their families struggling with addiction to alcohol, heroin, cocaine, opioids and prescription drugs, evidence-based addiction treatment, masters-level clinicians, primary therapists, doctors, psychiatrists and nurses, comfortable and secure facility and 24/7 medical supervision/ N/A Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker, case manager, peer support or recovery coach, community or faith-based provider and alternative health provider Kat Stevens CEO 2016 Harrington HealthCare Behavioral Health www.harringtonhospital.org Southbridge (outpatient); 508-765-9167 110 (g) N/A 30 Inpatient IOP Outpatient Outpatient services for substance use disorders, including customized initial diagnostic evaluations, treatment recommendations, therapy, dual diagnosis (mental issues coupled with substance abuse) and Suboxone treatment program; Webster has 16-bed co-occurring disorders inpatient unit and partial hospital program/ N/A Steve Reider senior director, behavioral health nursing and psych McLean Fernside mcleanhospital.org/signature Princeton; 877-203-1211 31 N/A 9 90 Residential environment; for adults ages 18 and up who are new to treatment, have relapsed, or who have tried other treatment programs but were not ready for or satisfied with previous care; individual and group therapies provided 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 Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, case manager, peer support or recovery coach and alternative health provider Rocco A. Iannucci director 2006 Addiction Treatment Center at Naukeag www.mcleanhospital.org/naukeag Petersham; 877-362-2024 30 N/A 30 624 IOP Residential 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/ N/A Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, case manager and social worker Monika Kolodziej program director 1998 GAAMHA Substance Use Disorder Services www.gaamha.org Gardner; 978-632-4574 29 N/A 79 296 Outpatient Residential Two residential facilities for men, a 27-bed residential recovery home in Gardner and an 8-bed structured sober living therapeutic farm program in Athol; transitional sober living facilities for men and women (32 beds) and permanent sober living (12 studio apartments) with recovery coaching and a peer recovery center / Therapeutic sober living farm program Counselor*, social worker, case manager, peer support or recovery coach Tracy Hutchinson CEO 1967 Fitchburg Comprehensive Treatment Center / Habit Opco www.fitchburgctc.com Fitchburg; 978-343-6300 25 N/A 0 644 MAT Outpatient Medically supervised methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine) maintenance treatment to individuals with addiction to or dependence upon heroin or other opioids; detox, treatment with medication and counseling, intensive outpatient group counseling, continuing care/ N/A Physician*, nurse, counselor*, provider assistant and social worker Jessica Fortier-Goss clinic director 1994 Catholic Charities-Crozier House www.ccworc.org Worcester; 508-860-2216 21 N/A 30 119 MAT Residential (j) Voluntary RRS-SUD/CoC Recovery Home model for adult men 18 years and older, participants seek gainful employment or volunteer, most clients have a referral from an acute detox facility, clinical stabilization services, transitional support services, department of corrections, shelters and self- referrals/ N/A Counselor* and case manager Scott A. Eaton administrator & program director 1971 CleanSlate Addiction Treatment Center www.cleanslatecenters.com Athol; 978-248-0442 Leominster; 978-227-1046 Worcester; 508-471-5600 18 (k) N/A 0 1,550 (l) MAT Outpatient Physician-led outpatient addiction treatment practice with broad multidisciplinary support; MAT programs with coordination and monitoring of behavioral therapy/ N/A Physician*, counselor* and provider assistant Gregory C. Marotta president & CEO 2009 Dana Day Treatment Center at The Quabbin Retreat www.heywood.org Petersham; 978-724-0010 15 N/A N/A N/A IOP/PHP MAT Outpatient 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 Physician*, counselor*, social worker and case manager Morgan Ban-Draoi substance use treatment program manager 2017 Jeremiah's Inn www.jeremiahsinn.com Worcester; 508-755-6403 15 N/A 29 120 IOP MAT Residential (m) Social model residential program for men 18 years and older; admission criteria: resident of Mass., stable medical and mental health status and meeting ASAM level 3.1; priority to opioid use disorder and criminal justice referrals; emergency food assistance to families in zip codes 01602, 01603 and 01610 through on-site food pantry/ Referrals can be made for acupuncture Counselor* and case manager; peer support or recovery coach and community or faith-based provider available through collaboration Janelle Wilson executive director 1982 LIFT/Jana's Place www.LIFTWorcester.org Worcester; 774-243-6025 15 15 16 20 Residential 16-bed residential treatment program for female survivors of commercial sexual exploitation with co-occurring substance use disorder and moderate to severe mental health disorders; holistic, comprehensive, survivor-led programming and participant-centered recovery; assistance with long- term recovery by providing job-skills training, professional and life-skills development and onsite medical care/ N/A Nurse, counselor*, social worker, case manager and peer support or recovery coach Nicole Bell founder & CEO 2019 SaVida Health SavidaHealth.com Worcester; 508-890-0990 or 833-356-4080 11 N/A N/A N/A Outpatient MAT Medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol dependence; counseling and case management on-site/ N/A Physician*, nurse*, counselor*, provider assistant, social worker and case manager Debbie Sweeney center administrator 2010 The Hector Reyes House (n) www.lahaworc.org Worcester; 508-459-1801 9 N/A 25 50+ Residential 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./ Mindfulness Physician*, counselor*, case manager (o) Walter Jovel program director 2009 Family Services of Central Massachusetts www.fscm.org Worcester; 508-756-4646 6 N/A N/A 527 Outpatient Mental health, alcohol and substance abuse counseling; employee-assistance program/ N/A Counselor and social worker Jim Regan executive director 1889 (agency); 1960s (counseling) Genesis Counseling Services Inc. www.genesiscounselingservices.org Framingham; 508-620-2992 4 4 N/A 408 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/ N/A Counselor* and social worker Lisa Robideau president & clinical director 1995 Source: Each facility via survey. Notes: Due to the current health care crisis, organizations were asked to report staffing numbers as if business as usual, prior to COVID-19. N/A=not available. AA=Alcoholics Anonymous, ASAM=American Society of Addiction Medicine, CSS=clinical stabilization services, TSS=transitional support service. Framingham's Advocates, which provides outpatient and residential treatment services, did not complete survey before press time. (a) Where addiction-specialized staff available, denoted by an asterisk (b) A member of UMass Memorial Health Care (c) Replaced Nicole Gagne as interim CEO, effective January 2020, named permanent CEO August 2020 (d) Six additional outpatient sites in Boston, North Dartmouth, Quincy, West Springfield, North Kingstown, R.I. and Warwick, R.I. (e) Staffing varies up to 200 (f) Represents 80 beds at 1138 Main St., Worcester and 46 beds at 1398 Main St., Worcester (g) As reported for inpatient behavioral health services (h) Represents employees in behavioral health services; total number of employees in organization is 331. (i) 47 patients received addiction treatment. (j) Medication-assisted treatment is not prescribed on-site but is monitored. (k) Represents five in Athol, three in Leominster, 10 in Worcester (l) Represents 450 in Athol, 200 in Leominster, 900 in Worcester (m) IOP and MAT offered through collaboration (n) c/o Latin American Health Alliance (o) Access to physician via affiliation with UMass Memorial Health Care - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com

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