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42 Health Care Resource Guide • 2016 – 2017 Outpatient behavioral health centers Listed alphabetically; numbers are for mapping purposes Chief administrator/ title Services offered Advocates Community Counseling www.advocates.org 1 Ayer; 978-772-1846 2 Framingham; 508-661-2020 3 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 Alternatives / North Central Human Services Clinic www.alternativesnet.org 4 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 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 Aurora Counseling Associates www.auroracounselingassociates.com 7 Natick; 508-650-0991 BethAnn Schacht director Counseling center for children, adolescents and adults, as individuals, couples and families; services include psychotherapy, play therapy, child-parent psychotherapy and trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy CAC Worcester LLC www.cacworcester.org 8 Electric Ave., Fitchburg; 978-345-9400 9 Summer St., Fitchburg; 978-696-3035 10 Front St., Worcester; 508-756-5400 11 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 Center Tree Counseling www.centertreecounseling.com 12 Rutland; 508-731-9006 13 Spencer; 508-731-9006 14 Worcester; 508-731-9006 Arni Casareale administrator Specialties include children and adolescents, substance abuse, domestic violence, trauma reaction, depression, anxiety disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, ADHD testing, as well as full psychological testing; individual/marriage/couples/family counseling, psychological Testing, ADHD screening, group counseling, consulting Clinical & Support Options www.csoinc.org 15 Athol; 978-249-9490 16 Gardner; 978-632-9400 * Karin Jeffers CEO Outpatient services include urgent assessment/treatment, evaluations, therapy for children, adolescents and adults, group therapy, treatment for depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, trauma, general adjustment disorders, medication management, addiction treatment Community Health Connections - Community Health Center www.chcfhc.org 17 Fitchburg; 978-878-8440 18 Gardner; 978-410-6131 19 Leominster; 978-847-0110 Jennifer Cruickshank director, ACTION and behavioral health services Treatment for depression, anxiety, co-occurring disorders; all ages; individual, couples and family therapy; dual diagnosis group therapy; psychiatry for existing medical patients 18+ years of age; in Fitchburg only, ACTION services provide care for homeless, those at risk for homelessness, and publicly housed adults and children; treatment of opioid use disorder Community Healthlink - Community Support Program www.communityhealthlink.org 20 Clinton/Leominster/Fitchburg area; 978-534-6116 21 Worcester area; 774-312-2405 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Outreach team providing short-term, intensive care management services to individuals at risk of repeated psychiatric hospitalizations and/or inpatient substance abuse treatment programs; services are flexible; languages spoken include English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Khmer, Albanian Community Healthlink - Counseling/Outpatient Center www.communityhealthlink.org 22 Clinton; 978-368-0181 23 Fitchburg; 978-401-3970 24 Leominster; 978-534-6116 25 Queen St., Worcester; 508-860-1260 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Professional services for individuals with serious mental illness in Greater Worcester and North Central Worcester County; services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families including individual, family or group psychotherapy, psychiatric services, medication management, crisis management, or case management Community Healthlink - Emergency Services www.communityhealthlink.org 26 Mobile Unit, Ayer/Clinton/Fitchburg/Gardner/Leominster/ Worcester area; 800-977-5555 Nicole Gagne ** 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 - Homeless Outreach & Advocacy Project (HOAP) www.communityhealthlink.org 27 Chandler St., Worcester; 508-860-1079 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Community-based provider serving the homeless population of Central Massachusetts; providing a comprehensive array of services including screenings, assessments, counseling, health care, rehabilitation, and referral to other support systems Community Healthlink - Lipton Early Intervention Program www.communityhealthlink.org 28 Leominster; 978-840-9354 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Family-centered, community-based services for children ages birth to three who have identified disabilities, or risk of typical development; including developmental assessments, home- or center-based visits, service coordination, play groups, parent support groups, access to providers; specific program for autism spectrum disorders Community Healthlink - Westwinds Clubhouse www.communityhealthlink.org 29 Fitchburg; 978-345-1581 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Model of rehabilitation providing services to adults who suffer from a mental illness; offering a spectrum of services including employment, education, life skills, health and wellness, housing supports, and access to community resources; members choose and pursue their own recovery goals and help develop and implement clubhouse policies Community Healthlink - Youth and Family Services Outpatient Clinic www.communityhealthlink.org 30 Belmont St., Worcester; 508-791-3261 Nicole Gagne ** president & CEO Community-based provider serving the low-income population of Central Massachusetts; culture and issue specific outpatient services for families and children including diagnostic evaluation and assessment, individual, couple, group, and family counseling, psychiatry services and medication monitoring; collateral contact and consultant Community Healthlink - Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention www.communityhealthlink.org 31 Mobile Unit, Leominster area; 800-977-5555 32 Mobile Unit, Worcester area; 866-549-2142 Nicole Gagne ** 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 www.gandaracenter.org 41 Fitchburg area; 978-503-7520 director bilingual care-planning team works with the family unit in the home to support the child while respecting the family's values, beliefs and socio-economic status Hallowell Center www.drhallowellsudbury.com 42 Sudbury; 978-287-0810 Ned Hallowell founder Center offers comprehensive mental health diagnostic and treatment services to patients and their families, including diagnostic, medical, counseling, support and alternative treatment services for children and adults with learning issues, mental disorders and specializing in attention deficit disorders such as ADHD Harrington Hospital Behavioral Health Services www.harringtonhospital.org 43 Charlton; 508-765-9167 44 Dudley; 508-765-9167 45 East Brookfield; 508-765-9167 46 Southbridge; 508-765-9167 47 Webster; 508-765-9167 Edward H. Moore president & CEO Outpatient services for adults and children include diagnostic evaluations, individual, family, and couples counseling, group therapy, medication management, child-parent psychotherapy program; addiction and anger management counseling; English and Spanish speaking; emergency psychiatric services in Southbridge and Webster Heywood Hospital www.heywood.org/services/behavioral-health 48 Gardner; 978-630-6826 Winfield S. Brown president & CEO, Heywood Healthcare Outpatient services include a step-down for individuals leaving an inpatient setting or as an early intervention to avoid hospitalization, partial hospitalization program provides daily assessments by a clinical staff, psychotherapy and life coaching, therapeutic milieu Jewish Family & Children's Service (JF&CS) www.jfcsboston.org 49 Worcester; 508-755-3101 Rimma Zelfand CEO Support and services for adoptive families; in-home behavioral therapy for children with autism disorders; in-home mental health therapy for youth; therapeutic mentoring Leonard Morse Hospital www.mwmc.com/medical-services/behavioral-health 50 Natick; 508-650-7339 Barbara Doyle CEO, MetroWest Medical Center Outpatient services include individual therapy, medication management, comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of adults and children; memory disorders clinic; partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient program for adults LUK Inc. www.luk.org 51 Day St., Fitchburg; 978-345-0685 52 Westminster St., Fitchburg; 978-345-0685 53 Webster; 508-640-0011 54 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 Multicultural Wellness Center www.multiculturalwellness.org 55 Fitchburg; 978-343-3336 56 Worcester; 508-752-4665 Debra Maddox CEO Outpatient and home-based services including individual, couple, family and group therapy, culture-centered treatment; assessments, medication consultation, treatment of anger, post traumatic stress disorder, dual diagnoses, adolescent issues, domestic violence; wrap-around support, English and Spanish speaking New Beginnings Wellness Center www.newbeginnignswc.com 57 Worcester; 508-754-1141 Sherri A. Mecum executive director For adults, children, adolescents, couples and families; outpatient therapy, in home therapy, therapeutic training & support services, therapeutic mentoring, medication management, social skills, anger management, cognitive behavioral skills, dual diagnosis, domestic violence, play therapy, trauma focused therapy, emotion regulation skills New England Center for Mental Health www.nementalhealth.com 58 Littleton; 978-679-1200 Madhavi Kamireddi medical director Private, community-based mental health center providing services for children and adults, including psychiatric and ADHD evaluations, counseling, autism observation, ADHD evaluations, medication management, cogmed memory training, neuropsychology Northeast Behavioral Associates www.northeastbehavioral.com 59 Auburn; 508-340-3325 Peter C. Patch CEO For children under 21 who are residents of MA, living at home, a member of Medicaid, and who have a moderate to severe cognitive, physical, developmental, and/or psychiatric condition; applied behavioral analysis (ABA), in-home behavioral services, in-home therapy and therapeutic mentoring Pathways by Molina www.pathways.com 60 Worcester; 800-800-5504 J. Mario Molina president & CEO, Molina Healthcare Youth & family services: autism services, case management, home-based services, in-home tutoring, monitoring, network management, parent education, school-based services, substance abuse, therapeutic foster care, virtual residential program; adult services: case management, mental health support, monitoring, network management, substance abuse, workforce development programs, drug court services Pediatric Behavioral Health www.pbhealth.org 61 West Boylston; 508-835-1735 Tracey Guertin clinical director Multidisciplinary practice serving children and adolescents, with integration of expertise from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, child development and education; treatment for eating disorders, anxiety, depression, chronic illness/pain, learning disabilities, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, parenting issues, and other issues Perkins Child Adolescent Behavioral Health perkinsprograms.org/behavioral-health 62 Lancaster; 978-368-6442 Michael W. Ames executive director Mental health and behavioral health services for children, adolescents, adults and their families including individuals with highly complex mental health needs; individual and family therapy, evaluations, medication management, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, play therapy, grief counseling Programs for People www.programsforpeople.org 63 Framingham; 508-879-3230 Laura H. Hughes administrative director Framingham Day Hospital, a day treatment program, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. staffed by psychiatric professional, individual, group, and family therapy, substance abuse services, medication, prevention of hospitalization and assessment services, self-management skills, general health and fitness, follow-up services, available on a long-term basis, when necessary, active liaison/ collaboration with referrant and other relevant service providers as needed Regional Reentry Center www.mass.gov 64 Framingham; 508-875-0621 65 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 and Urgent Behavioral Healthcare www.riversidecc.org 66 Upton; 508-529-7000 Scott M. Bock president & CEO Outpatient center provides comprehensive mental health/addiction treatment for adults and children; individual, family, and group therapy, medication management and home-based therapy; urgent care center provides timely behavioral health evaluations, short- term counseling, psychopharmacological services South Bay Community Services *** www.southbaymentalhealth.com 67 Leominster; 978-870-1840 68 Worcester; 508-791-4976 Michael Pelletier president & CEO 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 69 Framingham; 508-879-2250 70 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 71 Framingham; 800-464-9555 72 Leominster; 800-464-9555 73 Milford; 800-464-9555 74 Lincoln St., Worcester; 800-464-9555 75 Merrick St., Worcester; 800-464-9555 Kurt A. Isaacson **** president & CEO Visit website for information on services available at each location; services may include intensive outpatient treatment, counseling, medication-assisted treatment, substance abuse counseling, driver alcohol education, second offender aftercare services, batterer intervention group counseling, anger management classes, peer support St. Vincent Outpatient Mental Health Services www.stvincenthospital.com 76 Worcester; 774-420-3844 Steven MacLauchlan president & CEO, St. Vincent Hospital Partial hospital program for adults runs five days a week Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for patients transitioning from inpatient to outpatient, or for clients presenting in the ER who do not present danger to themselves/others, dual diagnosis (mental health and substance abuse) and primary mental health programs, treatment provided through psycho-education, psychotherapeutic, individual/ case management, after-care planning and medication management