Substance Abuse and Addictions in Adults

Substance Abuse refers to the pathological use of drugs or alcohol, characterized by daily intoxication, inability to reduce consumption, and/or impairment in social or occupational functioning. In the United States, abused substances range from cigarettes and alcohol to cocaine and heroin. Painkillers and marijuana are also commonly abused.

Substance abuse is sometimes viewed primarily as a social problem. However, it can develop into a complex disease or addiction. Substance Dependency indicates a more serious condition, with abuse lasting for a longer period of time. Long-term substance abuse can lead to changes in the chemical properties of the brain.

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Resource Organizations » Substance Abuse and Addictions

7 listing(s), including 3 with hotlines and 1 offering support groups


In Needham

Needham Council on Aging

(Needham only )
www.needhamma.gov/coa
Needham, MA  02492
781-455-7555
The Needham Council on Aging is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of residents of all ages and acts as a gateway to information, services and programming that support and enable a multigenerational group (ages randing from 60 to over 100) to maintain health, independence, optimal level of functioning, wherever the person resides. Offerings are designed to help maximize quality of life based on individual interests and needs. The professional staff offers individually tailored counseling and case management in a variety of settings, and can provide an array of information, resources and referrals to a variety of services.

Needham Health Department

(Needham only )
www.needhamma.gov/health
500 Dedham Ave.
Needham, MA  02492
781-455-7500 x 511
The Needham Health Department offers a range of mental health services for citizens of the town. Public Health Nurses provide confidential counseling and referrals to all ages. Short-term home-based services for at-risk teenagers and their families are provided through Riverside Community Care's Alternative Youth Services program. The program includes family counseling, advocacy, information, and referral. Call the Health Department for more information on these free services. The town's Substance Abuse Prevention and Education program provides informational programs, educational resources, and confidential substance abuse support services for Needham youth, adults, and seniors. Contact Carol Read at the Health Department to find out more about inpatient and outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling, and peer support resources regarding substance abuse, addiction and chemical dependency.

In Massachusetts

BEST, Boston Emergency Services Team

www2.massgeneral.org/allpsych/aps/best.asp
Boston, MA  02115
Toll-free: 800-981-HELP
24 hours a day, seven days a week. By using this helpline, a caller is assisted in dealing with psychiatric crisis support, information, and referrals. The caller may be directed to a B.E.S.T. Urgent Care Center, a Designated Emergency Department, or a crisis intervention mobile team may be dispatched to the site of the crisis. The Urgent Care Center is located at the Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller Building, 85 E. Newton Street, Boston. It is open from 7am-11pm. It is strongly advised that prior to arrival to Urgent Care Center the Call Center be contacted at 1-800-981-4357.

Massachusetts Substance Abuse Information and Education

helpline-online.com
Helpline: 800-327-5050
TTY: 617-536-5872
office: 617-279-2240
The Massachusetts Substance Abuse Information and Education Helpline is a Massachusetts resource providing free and confidential information and referral for alcohol and other drug abuse problems and related concerns. The Helpline is committed to linking consumers with comprehensive, accurate, and current information about treatment and prevention services throughout Massachusetts. Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Language interpreters are always available.

Riverside Emergency Services

www.riversidecc.org
Norwood, MA  02062
800-529-5077
Twenty-four hour a day, 7 day a week on-site and mobile teams provide psychiatric and substance abuse assessment, emergency medication evaluation, information, referral, hospital prescreening and admission. The Emergency Services utilize a multi-disciplinary approach to intervention and treatment and collaborate closely with other community resources.

Bridgewell Counseling Services

www.bridgewell.org
Offers support group(s)
35 Market Street
Lowell
Lowell, MA  01852
978-459-0389
Located in Lowell, Bridgewell Counseling Services (BCS)provides comprehensive behavioral health treatment and continuity of care to adults with psychiatric and developmental disabilities in a setting that respects individual strengths and differences. We consider it a part of our mission to engage individuals who have struggled with continued treatment due to the severity of their illness. Our standard outpatient services include individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapies, diagnosis and treatment, and medication assessment and management.
Bridgewell Counseling Services seeks to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities through consultation, collaboration and coordination of care. Our experienced team of clinical nurse specialists, psychiatrist, and psychotherapists provides services in a manner to ensure that individuals and their families, other care providers and advocates are active collaborators in the process of growth, change and recovery.
The clinic is licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). BCS accepts Medicaid, Medicare and most private insurance plans.

Outside Massachusetts

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration

findtreatment.samhsa.gov
1 Choke Cherry Road
Rockville, MD  20857
240-276-1660
This searchable directory of drug and alcohol treatment programs shows the location of facilities around the country that treat alcoholism, alcohol abuse and drug abuse problems.

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Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.