Addiction Treatment Programs
At Elevate Recovery Center, we are committed to providing a variety of effective and compassionate treatment options to help you or your loved one on the journey to recovery. Explore our diverse range of programs, including detox placement, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient rehab, dual diagnosis treatment, therapy modalities, aftercare support, and more. Whether you’re seeking relief from substance abuse, mental health challenges, or both, our comprehensive offerings are designed to empower you to achieve lasting sobriety and emotional well-being. Discover the Elevate difference and find the program that suits your unique needs.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Comprehensive, compassionate treatment can help you identify and heal the roots of your alcohol abuse. Throughout your time in rehab, you’ll learn new skills to avoid relapse for life and find the support you need to stay committed to recovery.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Intensive outpatient program Massachusetts provide evidence-based therapy and individualized care on an outpatient basis. This level of care is intended for people who do not need inpatient services but can still benefit from structured therapy sessions.
Day Treatment Program
Day treatments provide an addict with the chance to get better; they offer a friendly environment and provide the addict with tools to ensure steady recovery.
Dual Diagnosis
Studies regarding mental health and addiction have increasingly shown that the two are interlinked. Many professionals believe that if a person is suffering from a mental health issue and an addiction problem, the two should be dealt with together.
Drug and Alcohol Detox
Detoxification refers to the medicinal or natural removal of toxic substances in the body. In regards to drug and alcohol abuse, detox is often viewed as the first step towards sobriety.
12-Step Program For Addiction
The 12-Step Program is a plan that ensures support for those battling addiction, encouraging them not to give up but to continue practicing the tools they’ve learned in addiction treatment while leaning on others for support.