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    Melrose, Massachusetts Addiction Treatment Services

    If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use disorder, researching New England drug and alcohol rehab centers is a great first step. 

    In Melrose, there are lots of treatment facilities to look into. Within a 10-mile radius, there are almost 90 recovery centers and most of them offer multiple levels of care.

    Additionally, with the Boston metro area only a 25-minute drive away, the options for treatment expand even further. This includes two of our recovery programs located in Quincy (Northeast Addictions) and Canton (Bedrock Recovery).

    Substance Abuse Treatment In Melrose, Massachusetts

    While the Massachusetts Bureau of Substance Addiction Services oversees many of the treatment centers in Melrose and Middlesex County, local resources like the Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition work with the community to stop substance abuse before it starts.

    To learn more about treatment services in Melrose, you can:

    Melrose Alcohol & Drug Treatment Programs

    Alcohol and drug rehab programs around Melrose offer a wide variety of different services. Once you’re evaluated by a treatment provider, a treatment plan is created specifically for your needs. 

    Some of the treatment options that could be in your plan include:

    • medical detox programs
    • inpatient/residential treatment
    • outpatient treatment
    • dual-diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders
    • medication-assisted treatment
    • aftercare

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detox

    Medical detox or detoxification is a short-term process near the beginning of treatment where you are medically supervised as you withdraw from drugs and/or alcohol. When you withdraw, certain adverse symptoms may begin to appear. 

    To make this withdrawal period more comfortable, healthcare providers may provide medication or other supportive tools to ensure your vitals are within normal range.

    Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab

    Inpatient rehab involves you staying at a drug rehab center for the entirety of your treatment. 

    While there, you may go through cognitive behavioral therapy and group therapy, learning tips for relapse prevention and healthy living. There also may be dual-diagnosis treatment for those with co-occurring mental health disorders.

    Outpatient Treatment

    Outpatient treatment offers similar services as inpatient treatment, but you’re able to go home after each session.

    The two most intensive outpatient services you’re likely to find include intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) and partial hospitalization programs (PHPs). They both offer therapy and teach you how to cope with triggers and cravings.

    Opioid & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    One of the unique forms of treatment involved in opioid & alcohol addiction programs is medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

    During MAT, you’re given specific medication that helps ease cravings or prevents the euphoric effects of opioids or alcohol.

    Some of these medications include naloxone, buprenorphine, and methadone. Some work better for opioid addiction while others work best for alcohol addiction.

    Aftercare

    Once you leave treatment, help is still available. Many rehab facilities have aftercare support. It can come in the form of sober-living homes, 12-step support groups, and counseling. These supports can make living with addiction long-term a little bit easier.

    Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment in Danvers, Massachusetts

    Paying for addiction treatment can be a concern for many people seeking help. Luckily, many private insurance plans, as well as Medicaid/Medicare, cover treatment. To make sure your plan covers the treatment you’re looking for, you can:

    • contact the specific rehab centers you’re hoping to go to and verify if they take your insurance
    • call your insurance provider to discuss your benefits and how to use them for treatment
    • read your health insurance policy to ensure you know what it covers

    If you’re uninsured, look for state-funded or nonprofit facilities.

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    At Ark Behavioral Health, we know what works for one person may not work for everyone. It’s why we offer a range of treatment options and recovery centers.

    Two of our programs, Northeast Addictions Treatment Center and Bedrock Recovery Center, are only a 30-45 minute drive from Melrose.

    For more information on treatment, please call our helpline today.

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    Massachusetts Government - Bureau of Substance Addiction Services
    SAMHSA - Find Treatment

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