Phoenix Houses of New England

Cause Area

  • Advocacy & Human Rights
  • Community
  • Health & Medicine
  • Homeless & Housing
  • LGBTQ+

Location

43 Old Colony AveQuincy, MA 02170 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Phoenix House is committed to serving those persons, families, and communities whose lives are threatened, disrupted, or otherwise burdened by addiction and related behavioral concerns.

Description

Phoenix House New England, founded in 1967, is one of the region’s premier nonprofit substance abuse treatment agencies, annually serving more than 3,500 individuals at 45 programs and facilities throughout New England. The majority of our programs are accredited by CARF, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, a nationally recognized standard of excellence.

Since 1969, Phoenix House has provided substance abuse treatment to adults and adolescents in Western Massachusetts, including residential and outpatient treatment options for adults and adolescents, and transitional support services for adults in early recovery. In 2009 we added services in the Greater Boston area, where we now provide programs that serve mothers and children, including an emergency shelter and rehousing program, and substance abuse treatment.

Phoenix House Intensive Treatment Services, in collaboration with the highly respected Gavin Foundation, is a 64-bed healthcare facility that provides Acute Treatment Services (commonly known as "detox") and Clinical Stabilization Services to adults struggling with drugs, including heroin and prescription drugs, or alcohol. The programs offer separate units for men and women and focus on stabilizing individuals, enhancing their motivation to change, and linking them to continued treatment and collateral services.

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