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Central Mass Health Resource Guide October 2015

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50 Health Care Resource Guide • 2015 – 2016 14 Leominster; 978-534-6116 15 Queen St., Worcester; 508-860-1260 President & CEO planning Community Healthlink - Emergency Services www.communityhealthlink.org 16 Mobile Unit, Ayer/Clinton/Fitchburg/Gardner/Leominster/ Worcester; 800-977-5555 Deborah Ekstrom * President & CEO Mobile Emergency Services unit available 24 hours per day providing on-site or mobile assessment and screening to any individual experiencing a mental health or substance abuse problem, or both; service area includes Worcester and surrounding towns, Leominster, Fitchburg, Ayer, Clinton, Gardner Community Healthlink - Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention www.communityhealthlink.org 17 Mobile Unit, Leominster area; 800-977-5555 18 Mobile Unit, Worcester area; 866-549-2142 Deborah Ekstrom * President & CEO Mobile intervention unit for youth in crisis; assessment, intervention, stabilization, and links to community resources including detox facilities; trained professionals travel to the youth's home/school/residential program/other community setting as well as emergency departments at local hospitals, to provide on-site crisis intervention Family Services of Central Massachusetts www. fscm.org 19 Worcester; 508-756-4646 Stephen Pitcher Interim executive director Mental health and alcohol/substance abuse counseling; employee assistance program Genesis Counseling Services Inc. www.genesiscounselingservices.org 20 Framingham; 508-620-2992 Lisa Robideau President & clinical director Substance abuse and addiction counseling for adults and adolescents; parenting programs, various adolescent groups/ programs; will coordinate medication care with outside prescriber Habit Opco www.crchealth.com 21 Fitchburg; 978-343-6300 Mike Kearney Clinical director Medically supervised methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine) maintenance treatment to individuals who are attempting to overcome an addiction to or dependence upon heroin or other opioids; detox, treatment with medication and counseling, intensive outpatient group counseling, continuing care Harrington Hospital Outpatient Recovery Services www.harringtonhospital.org 22 Dudley; 508-943-2944 23 East Brookfield; 508-765-2725 24 Southbridge; 508-765-9167 25 Webster; 508-765-9167 Edward H. Moore President & CEO Outpatient services for alcohol/drug abuse include customized initial diagnostic evaluations, treatment recommendations, individual/couple/family/group therapy, dual diagnosis (mental issues coupled with substance abuse),intensive outpatient services, anger management, Suboxone treatment program for opioid addiction centers Listed alphabetically; numbers are for mapping purposes Chief administrator/ Title Description AdCare Hospital Outpatient Care www.adcare.com 1 Worester; 508-799-9000 Jane Jolly Practice administrator Comprehensive drug and alcohol addiction treatment facility providing both outpatient detox and counseling programs; individuals seeking treatment are assessed on same day that they call; individual, group and family counseling; 6 hours a day, 7 days per week; SOAP – Structured Outpatient Addiction Treatment Advocates Community Counseling www.advocatesinc.org 2 Ayer; 978-772-1846 3 Framingham; 508-661-2020 4 Marlborough; 508-485-9300 Diane Gould President & CEO Community-based provider of a diverse population; offering residential supports, outpatient mental health and addiction treatment, home-based services for children and families, community justice, advocacy, employment and vocational services, day habilitation; in Framingham only, psychiatric emergency services Arbour Counseling Services www.arbourhealth.com 5 Franklin; 508-528-6037 6 Worcester; 508-799-0688 Gary Gilberti CEO, Arbour Health System Clinic offers individual, couple, family and group mental health counseling for all ages, including substance abuse services, evaluation and treatment for: stress-related issues, depression and anxiety disorders, bipolar and psychotic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, personality disorders and ADD/ADHD CAC Worcester LLC www.cacworcester.org 7 Fitchburg; 978-345-9400 8 Front St., Worcester; 508-756-5400 9 Union St., Worcester; 508-756-2005 Jennifer J. Hylton Executive director Outpatient and in-home mental health services and addiction treatment for adults and youth including adult Structured Outpatient Addiction Program (SOAP), youth addiction and second offender programs CleanSlate Addiction Treatment Center www.cleanslatecenters.com 10 Athol; 413-341-1787 11 Worcester; 413-341-1787 Amanda Wilson President & CEO Physician-led outpatient addiction treatment practice with broad multidisciplinary support; medication-assisted treatment programs with coordination and monitoring of behavioral therapy Clinical & Support Options www.csoinc.org 12 Athol; 978-249-9490 Karin Jeffers CEO START intensive outpatient program for early phases of substance abuse treatment, individual and group therapy, medication management, evaluations for mental health and substance abuse issues, counseling to treat dual diagnoses, driver alcohol education classes Community Healthlink - Counseling/Outpatient Center www.communityhealthlink.org 13 Fitchburg; 978-401-3970 14 Leominster; 978-534-6116 15 Queen St., Worcester; 508-860-1260 Deborah Ekstrom * President & CEO Outpatient substance abuse treatment services include assessment, crisis intervention, health education, individual, group, couple, and family counseling, medical/psychiatric consultation, referral and aftercare planning, self-help groups, treatment planning Community Healthlink - Emergency Services www.communityhealthlink.org 16 Mobile Unit, Ayer/Clinton/Fitchburg/Gardner/Leominster/ Worcester; 800-977-5555 Deborah Ekstrom * President & CEO Mobile Emergency Services unit available 24 hours per day providing on-site or mobile assessment and screening to any individual experiencing a mental health or substance abuse problem, or both; service area includes Worcester and surrounding towns, Leominster, Fitchburg, Ayer, Clinton, Gardner Community Healthlink - Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention www.communityhealthlink.org 17 Mobile Unit, Leominster area; 800-977-5555 18 Mobile Unit, Worcester area; 866-549-2142 Deborah Ekstrom * President & CEO Mobile intervention unit for youth in crisis; assessment, intervention, stabilization, and links to community resources including detox facilities; trained professionals travel to the youth's home/school/residential program/other community setting as well as emergency departments at local hospitals, to provide on-site crisis intervention Family Services of Central Massachusetts www. fscm.org 19 Worcester; 508-756-4646 Stephen Pitcher Interim executive director Mental health and alcohol/substance abuse counseling; employee assistance program Genesis Counseling Services Inc. www.genesiscounselingservices.org 20 Framingham; 508-620-2992 Lisa Robideau President & clinical director Substance abuse and addiction counseling for adults and adolescents; parenting programs, various adolescent groups/ programs; will coordinate medication care with outside prescriber Habit Opco www.crchealth.com 21 Fitchburg; 978-343-6300 Mike Kearney Clinical director Medically supervised methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine) maintenance treatment to individuals who are attempting to overcome an addiction to or dependence upon heroin or other opioids; detox, treatment with medication and counseling, intensive outpatient group counseling, continuing care Harrington Hospital Outpatient Recovery Services www.harringtonhospital.org 22 Dudley; 508-943-2944 23 East Brookfield; 508-765-2725 24 Southbridge; 508-765-9167 25 Webster; 508-765-9167 Edward H. Moore President & CEO Outpatient services for alcohol/drug abuse include customized initial diagnostic evaluations, treatment recommendations, individual/couple/family/group therapy, dual diagnosis (mental issues coupled with substance abuse),intensive outpatient services, anger management, Suboxone treatment program for opioid addiction Leonard Morse Hospital www.mwmc.com/medical-services/behavioral-health 26 Natick; 508-650-7617 Barbara Doyle CEO, MetroWest Medical Center Partial hospital/intensive outpatient program for adults whose daily functioning is impaired due to overwhelming emotional, psychiatric and/or substance abuse issues LUK Inc. www.luk.org 27 Day St., Fitchburg; 978-345-0685 28 Westminster St., Fitchburg; 978-345-0685 29 Webster; 508-640-0011 30 Worcester; 508-762-3000 Richard Hooks Wayman CEO Mental health counseling and substance abuse prevention and treatment for youth, families and adults including assessments, outpatient, home-based and group counseling, placement and support services McLean Ambulatory Treatment Program at Naukeag www.mcleanhospital.org 31 Ashburnham; 800-230-8764 William Krauss Program director Partial hospital services for those who have already completed a detoxification program, group treatment 8:30 am to 2:00 pm daily, specializing in dual diagnoses; adult outpatient clinic for adults with mental health and substance abuse issues North Central Human Services (NCHS) www.alternativesnet.org 32 Gardner; 978-632-9400 33 Worcester; 978-632-9400 Dennis H. Rice Executive director, Alternatives Unlimited Comprehensive community mental health and substance abuse center for individuals and families offering assessments, counseling and medical services, and specialized services Regional Reentry Center www.mass.gov 34 Framingham; 508-875-0621 35 Worcester; 508-753-7252 John O'Connor Supervisor, Framingham John Deignan Supervisor, Worcester Range of services provided to ex-offenders released from correctional facilities in Massachusetts, including mental health and substance abuse services Riverside Outpatient Center www.riversidecc.org 36 Upton; 508-529-7000 Scott M. Bock President & CEO Outpatient counseling for adults challenged by drug and/or alcohol abuse and dependence; individual and group counseling; outreach emergency services available in South Worcester County by calling 800-294-4665 South Bay Mental Health Clinic www.southbaymentalhealth.com 37 Leominster; 978-870-1840 38 Worcester; 508-791-4976 Michael Pelletier Executive director Community-based, behavioral healthcare organization offering a continuum of services including outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, day treatment, partial hospital programs, early intervention South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) www.smoc.org 39 Framingham; 508-879-2250 40 Marlborough; 508-480-0092 James T. Cuddy Executive director Outpatient clinic offers treatment to individuals and families affected by mental illness, trauma, drug/alcohol/gambling addiction, eating disorders; home-based therapy and behavioral health services provided to eligible families Spectrum Health Systems www.spectrumhealthsystems.org 41 Fitchburg; 978-343-2433 42 Framingham; 508-875-5801 43 Leominster; 800-464-9555 44 Marlborough; 508-485-0298 45 Milford; 508-634-1877 46 Southbridge; 508-765-5940 47 Faris Recovery Center, Westborough; 800-366-7732 48 Lincoln St., Worcester; 800-464-9555 49 Merrick St., Worcester; 800-464-9555 50 Pleasant St., Worcester; 508-799-6221 Charles J. Faris President & CEO Visit website for information on services available at each location; services may include intensive outpatient treatment, substance abuse and mental health counseling including opioid addiction treatment, medication-assisted treatment, , 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/services driven by those who have directly or indirectly experienced addiction and recovery; recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, social events YOU Inc. www.youinc.org 51 Various locations, Worcester area; 508-849-5600 David P. Forsberg President & CEO Call or visit website for information on services available at various locations; private, nonprofit child welfare, behavioral health and education agency offering more than 45 programs at 32 distinct sites, within five components: family support networks, education and employment, residential care, community based services and behavioral health, including substance-abuse treatment Sources: Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, each facility * Will serve as president and CEO through Jan. 28, 2016; Nicole Gagne will serve as interim president and CEO effective Jan. 29, 2016 - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@wbjournal.com Outpatient addiction cont.

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