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Residential Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs - Ashby, MA.

Research indicates that long term or serious problems with addiction often calls for residential rehab. Residential drug rehabilitation centers in Ashby provide treatment in a non hospital setting where individuals are cared for, monitored, and treated around the clock. They don't leave the residential rehabilitation facility, rather they stay in rehab anywhere from ninety to 365 days. Program amenities can vary from moderate to luxury, and this usually depends upon what the client can afford and how long the program will last. As an example, a lot of residential rehab programs are privately owned and maintained, and may deliver luxurious facilities and comforts that a public outpatient rehab may not be able to offer. A number of residential rehabs accept health coverage and others will only accept self payment.

The aspects in addition to this are what's most significant when looking for the optimal residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility. Some of the aspects for a successful recovery in residential rehabilitation are safe detoxification services, individual psychotherapy services (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing), family and couples counseling, aftercare and any other type of relapse prevention services and measures that can aid the individual after treatment like a graduate program or support groups.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs offering this service in Ashby, MA

  • Sunspire Health Spring Hill
    978-254-6668
    250 Spring Hill Road
    Ashby, MA. 1431

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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