At our modern addiction treatment facility near downtown Boston, we provide the medical support and recovery tools our clients need to stabilize and maintain sobriety in the long-term. Many of our clients transition from our detox program to our residential program, benefitting from uninterrupted support from their care team.
Residential treatment involves a daily schedule of group therapy sessions, opportunities to meet with your primary clinician one-on-one, psychoeducation sessions, holistic treatment options like yoga, prosocial and wellness activities, nutritious meals, and more, and ends with aftercare planning.
You’ll also find case management services at Bedrock Recovery Center to assist with personal issues involving your recovery, such as help keeping your job while in treatment or legal assistance.
Evidence-Based Treatment
Our residential program’s evidence-based treatment options take several forms, including medication-assisted treatment (MAT), therapy, and psychoeducation.
MAT Services
Addiction treatment involving the use of medications is proven to work best when combined with other treatments. At Bedrock Recovery Center, we combine medication use with therapy, counseling, peer support, and other types of care for a comprehensive approach.
You may be a candidate for MAT if you are living with an opioid or alcohol use disorder. Medication can help reduce cravings and other withdrawal symptoms.
Psychotherapy
We use talk therapy to help you recognize the reasons behind your drug use and address them at the source. This may include addressing unhelpful beliefs, unprocessed trauma, or other root causes.
Your therapy care is based on your unique needs and may include:
- cognitive behavioral therapy
- dialectical behavior therapy
- mindfulness-based therapy
- motivational interviewing
Psychoeducation
Learning about addiction and recovery tools is shown to help people achieve and maintain recovery. At Bedrock Recovery Center, education is available for you and your family, as family support is beneficial to your recovery.
Addiction recovery education at BRC includes:
- learning healthy stress-management and other coping skills
- creating and maintaining a daily routine
- building communication skills
- practicing self-care for your body and mind
You may develop these skills through a combination of individual, group, and family education formats.
Trauma-Informed Care
Many people facing addiction have a history of trauma. Trauma can stem from experiencing or witnessing violence or other stress-inducing situations, including childhood abuse or neglect, sexual abuse, combat, a natural disaster, and even everyday work situations for people like police officers, firefighters, and other first responders.
Using drugs or alcohol can become an unhealthy coping mechanism for unprocessed trauma, and trauma-informed care can identify signs of trauma and help get to the roots of your substance use.
State-Of-The-Art Amenities
When you choose Bedrock Recovery Center, you’re not only choosing our highly qualified care team and proven treatment approaches but also our state-of-the-art treatment facility and all of its amenities.
You’ll have access to:
- beautifully remodeled semi-private suites, with private suites available if medical need necessitates
- an onsite fitness center, with ellipticals, weights, and other gym equipment plus instructor-led exercise classes and yoga
- a movie theater with comfortable recliner seats
- a spacious outdoor patio with a pergola, a ping-pong table, basketball courts, and an inflatable projection screen for outdoor movies
- onsite laundry services
- delicious, nutritious meals
Learn More About Bedrock
Call us today to discover more about how we can help you or your loved one achieve lasting recovery from addiction.
FAQ
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Can I afford addiction treatment?
- Often times, your health insurance plan can cover a majority of the cost of your treatment. Not sure where to start? We can help verify your insurance plan and point you in the right direction, even if it’s not with us.
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What will happen to my job while I’m in treatment?
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has given protected rights for people suffering from substance abuse. By filing for FMLA, you can help protect your job while you are in treatment. Our treatment specialists will go over different options with you and help you file the necessary paperwork you need to help protect your job. This process is discrete as we are HIPAA compliant.
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What does substance abuse treatment look like?
- Substance abuse treatment often comes in multiple stages. The stages are dependent on what substance(s) an individual is using and how often. Typically, treatment consists of detox, inpatient/residential treatment and/or intensive outpatient treatment. This process usually takes on average 90 days. An individualized plan will be made for each patient by their clinician and therapist.
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Can I force a loved one to go to rehab?
- If you live in the state of Massachusetts, there is a law that passed, known as Section 35. Under this law, it “allows a qualified person to request a court order requiring someone to be civilly committed and treated involuntarily for an alcohol or substance use disorder”. Read more about Section 35 and speak with one of our treatment specialists today to help assist you through this process.
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Can I smoke while in treatment?
- Yes, we have designated areas for smoking.
- Can someone help me stage an intervention?
- Absolutely! Call our treatment specialists to discuss your specific situation. Often times we are able to send a certified interventionist to help assist in not only the intervention, but to also oversee your loved one’s transportation to rehab.
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How can I communicate with my loved ones while in treatment?
- Keep in mind that when you’re in treatment, you want to take the time to focus on yourself and your recovery. However, we understand that our patients have responsibilities outside of treatment and can make accommodations to comply with certain requests. To find out more, call and talk to our treatment specialists today.
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How do I talk to a loved one about addiction treatment?
- Talking to a loved one about addiction treatment can be tough. It’s important to go about it in a healthy way, without them feeling judged or pressured. Our treatment specialists can help guide you step by step during the process, so do not hesitate to call.