It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

Our Programs & Therapies

Our outpatient drug & alcohol rehab in Massachusetts can offer different types of programs & therapies. Each program is tailored to fit every individuals needs. We cater to individuals with a dual diagnosis disorder for both mental health and drug addiction.

Our elite professional backgrounds and mix of interests guarantee NEATC’s mission stays intact. We are driven by long proven clinical practices that are designed to treat the individual from every angle. Our clinical team is well suited to treat all aspects of substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.

What should you expect?

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.

How can I verify if my health insurance covers addiction treatment?

If this is your first time looking into treatment options, understanding your benefits can be challenging. But not to worry, that’s what we’re here for! You can verify your insurance coverage with us, and a treatment specialist will let you know exactly what your insurance will cover. Even if we can’t take your insurance, we will provide options for you and point you in the right direction.

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.

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. Here are some tips on talking to a loved one about addiction treatment.

How can I stage an intervention for a loved one?

Give us a call! We can talk you through the steps needed to hold an intervention and can even send a certified interventionist to help assist you during this process. There is some planning that goes into place in order to conduct a successful intervention.

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 people have responsibilities outside of treatment. So phone calls to loved ones are allowed, but will usually be scheduled during non-group hours with your clinician or staff member. To find out more, call and talk to our treatment specialists today.

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.

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.

Ready to make a change? Talk to a specialist now.