Boston Treatment Center
Drug Rehab Center in Boston, Massachusetts
- Substance Abuse
- Opioid Addiction
- Drug Addiction
Boston Treatment Center is a SAMHSA accredited facility located in Boston, Massachusetts, offering a wide variety of evidence-based treatment programs and professional services to help those with opioid addiction and substance abuse.
About This Massachusetts Facility
Boston Treatment Center is a facility located in Boston, Massachusetts, devoted to treating opioid addiction and substance abuse. The center offers a wide range of treatment options for drug addiction, including inpatient detox, residential long-term program, drug rehab, and 12-Step Facilitation. These programs involve individual and group therapy and evidence-based interventions to help the patient stay on track towards long-term recovery. In addition to the treatment programs, the center offers a number of educational services such as health education, HIV/AIDS or hepatitis counseling and support, and drug abuse counseling.
The center is accredited by the SAMHSA, and accepts private health insurance. It also has a team of experienced professionals like therapists, social workers, and addiction specialists who are dedicated to helping the patient achieve a full and lasting rehabilitation. They offer personalized care programs to provide the best outcome for each patient, and provide a safe and supportive environment to help the patient reach their goals.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Using both legal medications and illegal substances in order to maintain an addiction is substance abuse. If you are taking more of your prescription, or earlier than the prescribed time interval between doses than is directed you may be abusing that medication. If you are obtaining legal medications illegally in or near Boston, MA, you may be suffering from substance abuse.
Illegal substances can become addictive after a single use and lead rapidly to substance abuse. The professionals at Boston Treatment Center are here to help.
Opioid addiction treatment helps people addicted to opioids in Massachusetts curb their drug use. The selection of a treatment setting depends on the severity of the addiction. Mild cases are usually treated in outpatient facilities; severe cases need hospitalization or treatment in a residential facility. Doctors use medicines along with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat the addiction. The treatment includes medication, counseling and therapy. It can also include group counseling, individual counseling and family counseling.
Opioid Addiction, Substance Abuse
Levels of Care Offered at Boston Treatment Center
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Detox, Drug Rehab, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
Detox is a drug rehab process that begins before the actual drug rehab treatment. It is used to remove any residual toxins left in your body (and brain) after using drugs, and it is used with the intent to help you or your loved one complete drug rehab.
If you are addicted to opiates like heroin, methadone, or prescription painkillers, you will detox with medication. This is because the withdrawal symptoms are often more intense and uncomfortable for an opiate addict than for someone who has abused or is dependent on other drugs, like cocaine.
Inpatient programs are intensive regimes that require individuals suffering from serious addictions to admit themselves into a controlled environment. Inpatient programs in Massachusetts generally span over 28 days to six months. The first step in an inpatient program is medically assisted detox. Doctors and addiction specialists at Boston Treatment Center monitor the individual’s vital signs as the drugs leave their system. Some inpatient rehab programs also provide counseling for family members to provide encouragement and emotional support. In inpatient programs, patients have access to 24-hour medical supervision.
Therapies & Programs
12-Step Facilitation, Detox, Discharge Planning, Drug Rehab, Group Therapy, Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis, Hepatitis Education / Counseling / Support, HIV or AIDS education, Inpatient Treatment, Intervention, Residential Long Term (>30 Days), Substance Use Counseling
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Boston, Massachusetts 02118 Phone Number(617) 247-1001 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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Boston, Massachusetts Addiction Information
Massachusetts has one of the highest rates of drug abuse in the country. More than half a million Massachusetts residents abuse alcohol while more than 1.5 million use illegal drugs each year. This drug and alcohol usage is the cause of over 8% of all deaths in the state. In 2017, Massachusetts ranked in the top 10 of the states with the highest opioid overdose rates.
Boston has one of the highest rates of opioid abuse in the country. 1 in 10 residents struggles with substance abuse. Between 2013 and 2017, the number of opioid-related deaths in the area increased by 64%. There were over 1,100 overdose deaths in 2016. Detox is the first step in most treatment programs in Boston. This is where the person stops using drugs and allows their body to cleanse itself of toxins.
Treatment in Nearby Cities
- Great Barrington, MA (117.6 mi.)
- Abington, MA (17.1 mi.)
- Buzzards Bay, MA (46.9 mi.)
- Lorain, MA (75.1 mi.)
- Jamaica Plain, MA (2.7 mi.)
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