Q. What’s your service area?
A. We serve people from across northeastern Massachusetts and greater Boston. Our clinics are located in Boston, Danvers, Lynn, Tewksbury, Woburn, Middleton County Jail, and Salem, Massachusetts.
Q. What kinds of services?
A. Outpatient, inpatient detox, half-way houses, street outreach, in- and post-prison, specialized women’s services, youth services, methadone clinic, Buprenorphine outpatient, DUI, DWI. We also operate a residential adolescent home and two homes for women and their children.
Q. How do I pay for treatment?
A. We accept most insurances and Medicare and Medicaid. We also have some (limited) care available to those without insurance or funds.
Q. How do I get admitted to a program?
A. Generally, it’s best to call the number listed next to the program on this website. Or you may e-mail us at
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. Or call our main number at 978-968-1700.
Q. Detox, half-way house, methadone treatment … what do these actually mean?
A. For an outline of different types of treatment, visit the White House’s Office of Drug Policy’s website:
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/treat/treatment.html Q. Is addiction treatment really a valid use of public dollars?A. An average stay (five days) in our detox totals $1,000. If the same client accesses care through a hospital, that cost is approximately $3,488. National studies also show the cost and savings of not treating or treating addiction respectively:
Q. Do you only serve addicted people?
A. We have two programs for families, significant others or anyone who is living with someone addicted to illegal drugs and alcohol. In many of our programs, we work with the entire family, and include work around parenting, life-skills and job preparation.
Q. What is your clients’ most common drug of choice?
A. Heroin, followed by alcohol. Oxycontin dependency (prescription pain medication) is also on the rise, and resulting in a somewhat younger client-base.
Q. I know you treat people with addictions, but what about the other end—intervening with youth before it’s too late?
A. We have a range of outpatient youth programs, which are specially designed for youth. We also participate in health fairs, presentations and conferences around youth, wellness and substance abuse. Also, parents or others may order our no-cost, customized advice pamphlets on youth-specific topics. Click here to select & request your topic.
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