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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Woburn, MA.

There is inpatient and outpatient drug treatment, but there are some types of outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Woburn to choose from. Regular outpatient care is not invasive and clients usually go to counseling and therapy a few times a week. Comprehensive outpatient programs provide counseling and therapy similar to regular outpatient, but on a more accelerated pace that also allows time for work and family life.

An outpatient drug and alcohol rehab option called Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is said to be the most comprehensive form of outpatient treatment available. Clients can still go home or to a halfway house every day, but will spend most of their time involved in outpatient treatment services. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug treatment is perfect for clients who have recently finished an inpatient rehab, but still need to keep a strong support system while they become more comfortable with a sober life. These programs also tend to offer a broader array of services that typical outpatient may not offer, including alternative therapies, medication management, and dual-diagnosis treatment.

It isn't uncommon for people in outpatient drug or alcohol rehab or after treatment in outpatient alcohol and drug rehab to have a relapse. In these cases inpatient rehab would correctly be the next   step.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers offering this service in Woburn, MA

  • Community Substance Abuse Centers
    781-838-6757
    9 Forbes Road
    Woburn, MA. 1801

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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