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Read MoreMassachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH)
The Department of Mental Health (DMH) provides services to individuals and families who are in various stages of clinical treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery from serious and persistent mental illnesses. Contact Information Phone: 617-626-8000 Email: dmhinfo@state.ma.usWebsite: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-department-of-mental-health Address:25 Staniford St.Boston, MA
Read MoreAdCare
AdCare provides drug treatment and alcohol treatment in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Services include detox, rehabilitation, inpatient and outpatient care Contact Information Phone: 508-999-1102 Email: commserv@adcare.comWebsite: http://adcare.com/ Address:95 Lincoln StreetWorcester, MA
Read MoreNAMI Cape Cod & Islands
A non-profit organization serving the families and friends of people with mental illness, as well as the individuals who have a mental illness themselves on Cape Cod and The Islands. Programs and Services are provided through Support, Education, and Advocacy. NAMI Cape and Islands holds a support group for family and friends of people with mental…
Read MoreFellowship Health Resources
Behavioral health services to improve the quality of life for individuals living with mental illness and addictions. Community Based Flexible Supports (CBFS) Residential/Group Living Programs Supportive Housing Transitional Youth Program Peer Recovery Services Studio 35 Fairwinds Clubhouse Veterans Transportation Contact Information Contact: Michael Pacheco, Jr., LMHCPhone: 508-771-1359 or 508-771-1287 Email: mpacheco@fhr.net Address:251 E Stevens StreetHyannis, MA…
Read MoreMeditation/Recovery
Discussion group in the tradition of integrating the 12 Steps of Recovery and the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, with an emphasis on sitting meditation. As of January 2019, the group meets in the Hazel Teagan room at Vineyard House (56 Short Hill Road, Vineyard Haven) on Saturday mornings from 9:00 – 10:00 am. Contact Information Phone:…
Read MoreVineyard House, Inc.
Vineyard House is a sober living residence that provides housing for Island men and women in need of a safe living environment while they are in the early stages of recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The campus in Vineyard Haven can accommodate up to 18 men and 7 women in separate houses. Residents pay…
Read MoreRefuge Recovery Support Group
Refuge Recovery is an addiction support group offered by Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Island Counseling Center. Refuge Recovery is a mindfulness-based addiction recovery community that practices and utilizes Buddhist philosophy as the foundation for the recovery process. The group meets weekly on Tuesdays from 5:30 – 6:30 pm in the Hazel Teagan Meeting Room at…
Read MoreIsland Wide Youth Collaborative
The Island Wide Youth Collaborative (IWYC), a Massachusetts Family Resource Center provides services for at-risk families, young people and community members. The goal of a Family Resource Center is to support families to strengthen their bonds, connect to others and engage in their community. The center was formed in 2013 as a partnership between MV…
Read MoreDrug and Alcohol Education Group
The Driver Alcohol Education Program is for first and second offenders who come to MV Community Services mandated by the Court. Drug and Alcohol Education (DAE) Group for first DUI offenders: The DAE is a curriculum based series of classes that are psycho-educational in nature and cover topics relating to substance use and driving. Topics include…
Read MoreNew Paths Recovery Program
New Paths is a structured outpatient addiction program for adults who seek alcohol, drug and behavioral addictions recovery and who may also experience co-occurring mental health disorders. New Paths begins with a philosophy that everyone can reach their recovery goals. The program offers daily structured groups, individual sessions, family education sessions and psychiatric services. New Paths…
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