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Other Residential Services - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Barre, MA.

Residential rehab for drug and alcohol addiction means someone lives at the center while in care, which is different than outpatient treatment. The types of services rendered at a residential program in Barre can vary, but traditionally most programs offer group and individual counseling, psychotherapy, and many programs adhere to the twelve-step model of treatment. There are some residential programs that use alternative/non-traditional services into their treatment offerings, services which can add to normal treatment and can help with the recovery process greatly.

Some samples of other types of care someone might expect are holistic treatment and holistic methods integrated into the treatment program. A drug-free detox using supplements and vitamins and even a sauna to sweat out drugs and toxins is a great example of this. This kind of alternative detoxification approach also prevents drugs and toxins from staying in the system and causing potential problems and even flashbacks in the future. Many programs use exercise including message therapy, meditation, acupuncture, yoga and tai chi which can offer relief from mental stresses while also offering physical gains. There are residential programs, particularly for youth, that utilize wilderness therapy which can help clients get their self-confidence back and give them the tools they need to stay sober and be able to enjoy life again.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Barre, MA

  • Stetson School Inc
    978-355-4541
    455 South Street
    Barre, MA. 1005

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Other Residential Services for Drug and Alcohol Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment

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