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Health Care Resource Guide | 2017-2018 15 Addiction treatment centers Listed alphabetically; numbers are for mapping purposes Name Treatment(s) offered Chief administrator/ title Description Acadia Behavioral Health www.acadiabehavioralhealth.com 1 Framingham; 508-665-5900 Outpatient David A. Klegon founder Comprehensive psychiatric diagnostic evaluation, consultation, medication management, treating mood disorders, anxiety, panic and phobias, substance abuse problems, trauma, major mental illness, stress reduction, self-harming behaviors and ADD AdCare Hospital and Outpatient Care * www.adcare.com 2 95 Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient); 508-453-3053 3 107 Lincoln St., Worcester (hospital); 508-799-9000 Inpatient IOP MAT Outpatient SOAP David W. Hillis chairman & CEO 114-bed facility, inpatient detoxification, two types of inpatient rehabilitation including services for individuals with co-occurring medical or psychiatric conditions that require active treatment by a physician and acute residential services; outpatient clinic offers detox and counseling programs; individuals seeking treatment are assessed on same day they call; individual, group and family counseling Advocates www.advocates.org 4 Framingham; 508-661-2020 5 Harvard 978-772-1846 6 Marlborough; 508-485-9300 Outpatient Residential 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, psychiatric emergency services in Framingham Arbour Counseling Services www.arbourhealth.com 7 Franklin; 508-528-6037 8 Worcester; 508-799-0688 Outpatient ** Gary Gilberti CEO, Arbour Health System Clinic offers individual, couple, family and group mental health counseling for all ages, including substance abuse services and evaluation and treatment for stress-related issues, depression and anxiety disorders, bipolar and psychotic disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, personality disorders and ADD or ADHD CAC Worcester LLC www.cacworcester.org 9 Electric Ave., Fitchburg; 978-345-9400 10 Summer St., Fitchburg; 978-696-3035 11 Front St., Worcester; 508-756-5400 12 Union St., Worcester; 508-756-2005 IOP Outpatient SOAP Jennifer J. Hylton executive director Outpatient and in-home mental health services and addiction treatment for adults and youth including adult SOAP, adolescent SOAP, youth addiction and second offender programs; management of addiction treatment resources site substancefreeworcester.org Catholic Charities Crozier House www.ccworc.org 13 Worcester; 508-860-2251 Residential Scott Eaton administrator Long-term sober living treatment for adult men 18 years and older, participants must work or volunteer, most clients have a referral from a detoxification program Center Tree Counseling www.centertreecounseling.com 14 Rutland; 508-731-9006 15 Spencer; 508-731-9006 16 Worcester; 508-731-9006 Outpatient 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 and family counseling, psychological testing, ADHD screening, group counseling, consulting CleanSlate Addiction Treatment Center www.cleanslatecenters.com 17 Athol; 413-341-1787 18 Worcester; 413-341-1787 Outpatient Gregory C. Marotta 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 19 Athol; 978-249-9490 20 Gardner; 978-632-9400 IOP Outpatient Karin Jeffers CEO Substance abuse treatment, individual and group therapy, early recovery group, medication management, evaluations for mental health and substance abuse issues, counseling to treat dual diagnoses, driver alcohol education classes Community Health Connections www.chcfhc.org 21 Fitchburg; 978-878-8100 22 Gardner; 978-878-8100 23 Leominster; 978-878-8100 Outpatient 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; medication-assisted treatment of opioid use disorder Community Healthlink *** www.communityhealthlink.org 24 Adult Mobile Unit, Ayer/Clinton/Fitchburg/Gardner/ Leominster/Worcester; 800-977-5555 25 Clinton (outpatient); 978-368-0181 26 Fitchburg (outpatient); 978-401-3970 27 Leominster (outpatient); 978-534-6116 28 Motivating Youth Recovery (detoxification); 508-860-1244 29 Various locations (residential); 508-860-1000 30 Worcester (inpatient); 508-421-4411 31 Worcester (outpatient); 508-860-1260 32 Youth Mobile Unit, Leominster area; 800-977-5555 33 Youth Mobile Unit, Worcester area; 866-549-2142 IOP Inpatient MAT Outpatient Residential Nicole Gagne president & CEO Visit website for information on services available 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 through 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, selfhelp groups and treatment planning, mobile intervention units for adults and youth experiencing mental health or substance abuse crisis Crossroads Agency www.crossroads-agency.com 34 Worcester; 508-795-1611 Outpatient George Collins owner Mental health and substance use disorder counseling, individual, group, couples and family, psychopharmacology, day treatment; medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol dependence using buprenorphine and injectable naltrexone provided by co-located Experience Wellness Centers Dana Day Treatment Center at The Quabbin Retreat* **** www.heywood.org 35 Petersham; 978-724-0012 IOP Brian Gordon program supervisor IOP for adults with dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance abuse disorders, masters-level educated therapists, evidence-based curriculum, care coordination, family support in small group settings, local transportation provided, most insurance plans accepted Experience Wellness Centers experiencewellnesscenters.com 36 Worcester; 508-890-0990 Outpatient Susan Cary owner Medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol dependence using buprenorphine and injectable naltrexone; counseling provided by co-located Crossroads Agency Family Continuity www.familycontinuity.org Barbara Wilson Psychological and psychiatric treatment for individuals and families provided in clinic or home; individual, family and group therapy, individual and family assessment, assistance in accessing community resources, around-the-clock Addiction treatment centers www.riversidecc.org 68 Upton; 508-529-7000 Outpatient Scott M. Bock president & CEO Outpatient counseling for adults challenged by mental illness or addiction, individual and group counseling, daily community support program for individuals discharged from psychiatric hospital or detox South Bay Community Services www.southbaycommunityservices.com 69 Leominster; 978-870-1840 70 Worcester; 508-791-4976 Outpatient Michael Pelletier president & CEO Community-based behavioral healthcare organization offering a continuum of services including outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, day treatment, PHP and early intervention South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) www.smoc.org 71 Framingham (ouptatient); 508-879-2250 72 Marlborough (outpatient); 508-480-0092 73 Millbury (residential); 508-581-7821 74 Hopkinton (residential); 508-435-9040 Outpatient Residential James T. Cuddy executive director Outpatient clinics offer treatment to individuals and families affected by mental illness, trauma, drugs, alcohol, gambling, eating disorders; home-based therapy and behavioral health services provided to eligible families; Rhodes House, Millbury, is a 27-bed social model recovery program for women 18 years and older; Serenity House, Hopkinton, is a 35-bed residential recovery program for women 18 years and older, including up to four slots for pregnant and post-partum women Spectrum Health Systems www.spectrumhealthsystems.org 75 Framingham (outpatient); 800-464-9555 76 Leominster (outpatient); 800-464-9555 77 Marlborough (peer support); 508-485-0298 78 Milford (outpatient); 800-464-9555 79 Millbury (outpatient); 800-464-9555 80 Southbridge (outpatient); 800-464-9555 81 Westborough, New England Recovery Center (inpatient and residential); 800-366-7732 82 Lincoln St., Worcester (outpatient); 800-464-9555 83 Merrick St., Worcester (outpatient); 800-464-9555 84 Pleasant St., Worcester (peer support); 508-799-6221 IOP Inpatient MAT Outpatient Residential Kurt A. Isaacson president & CEO In Westborough, 36-bed inpatient detoxification for men and women and 100-bed residential treatment for men, women and young adult males; other locations offer 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 St. Vincent Hospital Behavioral Health www.stvincenthospital.com 85 Worcester (inpatient); 508-363-6198 86 Worcester (outpatient); 774-420-3844 Inpatient IOP Outpatient Steven MacLauchlan president & CEO 20-bed inpatient services available for ages 16 and older with dual diagnosis of mental health and substance abuse; outpatient services including PHP for adults Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., dual diagnosis and primary mental health programs, psycho education, psychotherapy, individual and case management, after-care planning and medication management Sunspire Health Spring Hill sunspirehealth.com 87 Ashby; 877-200-4357 Inpatient IOP Residential Eric Ekberg executive director 32-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, services include PHP, individual and group therapy, addiction education, art and exercise therapies, equine-assisted therapy, fitness facility and personal trainer, nutrition support, alumni and family programs The Bridge House - New England Aftercare Ministries www.thebridgehouse.org 88 Framingham; 508-872-6194 Residential Dave Lang executive director Faith-based residential program with 33 beds for newly sober men who have been substance-free for at least 30 days, group and individual therapy, coordinates with MAT from outside provider Treatment Alternatives www.treatmentalternatives.com/massachusetts-drug-rehab- center 89 Westborough; 508-373-7271 IOP Outpatient Steve Manko founder & CEO PHP 6 hours a day, 7 days a week, IOP 3 hours a day, 3-5 days a week, wellness seminars, relapse prevention, individual and group therapy, gender specific groups, spirituality and 12-step group, art therapy, acupuncture, exercise, transportation by arrangement, life-skills training, after-care planning is dependent on medical necessity Veterans Inc. Independence Hall www.veteransinc.org 90 Shrewsbury; 508-845-6176 Inpatient IOP Outpatient Residential Vincent Perrone president & CEO Services for veterans and community members including mental health assessments, substance abuse treatment and counseling; 70-bed facility on 22 acres; outpatient talk therapies, day treatment, and inpatient CSS, psychological counseling, support groups for PTSD and relapse prevention, health education, stress management programs, transportation to VA healthcare and other medical facilities Washburn House / Aloria of Worcester Inc. www.washburnhouse.com 91 Worcester; 800-717-3019 Inpatient MAT Residential Benjamin Klein director 16-bed detoxification program, clinically managed inpatient program, individual and group therapy, creative and life management elective classes, adults 18 and older Wayside Youth & Family Support Network www.waysideyouth.org 92 Framingham (outpatient and residential); 508-630-5907 93 Milford (outpatient); 508-745-6294 IOP Outpatient Residential Eric L. Masi president & CEO Mental health counseling and family support to children, young adults and families experiencing mental illness, behavioral problems, addiction issues, abuse, neglect and trauma; six 12-bed residential homes for ages 12-18; outpatient counseling, diagnostic assessments, psychological evaluation, medication evaluation and treatment including addiction, on-call emergency, individual, group and family therapy, in-home therapy, mobile crisis intervention, trauma intervention; psychiatric day treatment at Wayside Day Center YOU Inc. www.youinc.org 94 Various locations, Worcester area; 508-849-5600 or 855-496-8462 IOP Outpatient Residential SOAP Kristine Bostek president & CEO 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 for youth ages 11-18; services include assessment, outpatient groups, relapse prevention, individual and family therapy, treatment of stress factors including depression, PTSD, ADHD, and anxiety disorders, drug screening, therapeutic recreation activities, motivational interviewing, CBT and introduction to philosophies of AA and NA Sources: Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services, each facility. Note: AA = Alcoholics Anonymous, CBT = cognitive behavioral therapy, CSS = clinical stabilization services, IOP = intensive outpatient program, MAT = medication-assisted treatment, NA = narcotics anonymous, PHP = partial hospital program, SOAP = structured outpatient addiction treatment * To be acquired by AAC Holdings, based in Tennessee, which operates 20 American Addiction Centers throughout the U.S.; transaction expected to close by end of Q2 2018. ** Inpatient, SOAP and IOP services are available at other Arbour Health System locations throughout eastern Mass. *** A member of UMass Memorial Health Care **** Part of Heywood Healthcare's new Quabbin Retreat; an adult residential substance abuse center scheduled to open fall 2017 ***** Addiction treatment program is located primarily in Leicester; clients may be seen in Worcester if needed. ****** Replaced J. Mario Molina in May 2017 - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com