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ADDICTION SERVICES LISTED ALPHABETICALLY
  FACILITY
 SERVICES
 PHOENIX HOUSE NEW ENGLAND
Outpatient: 15 Mulberry St., Springfield, MA 01105 Residential: 5 Madison Ave., Springfield, MA 01105 (800) 378-4435; www.phoenixhouse.org
RIGHT CHOICE HEALTH GROUP, LLC
125 Liberty St., Unit 205, Springfield, MA 01103 (413) 271-7136; www.rightchoicehealthgroup.com
RIVER VALLEY COUNSELING CENTER INC.
187 High St., Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 540-1234; www.rvcc-inc.org
SERVICENET
21 Olander Dr., Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 585-1300; www.servicenet.org
SOUTH BAY COMMUNITY SERVICES
140 High St., Unit 230, Springfield, MA 01105
(413) 495-1500; www.southbaycommunityservices.com
SPRINGFIELD COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT CENTER
2257 Main St., Springfield, MA 01107
(413) 650-1311; www.acadiahealthcare.com
TAPESTRY
296 Nonotuck St., Florence, MA 01062 (413) 586-2016; www.tapestryhealth.org
WEST CENTRAL MENTAL HEALTH
103 Myron St., Suite A, West Springfield, MA 01089 (413) 592-1980; www.westcentralfamily.com
Adult residential substance-use treatment; adult day treatment; teen and adult outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment; sober living for adults; detox and stabilization; emergency shelter for women and children; additional locations in Holyoke, Dorchester, and Quincy, Mass.; Exeter and Providence, R.I.; Dublin and Keene, N.H.; Barre, Bellows Falls, and Brattleboro, Vt.; see website for specific focus of each site
Programs for addiction to alcohol, opioids, cocaine, and other substances; Suboxone treatment; naltrexone pellet therapy; addiction program for pregnant women; switching from methadone to buprenorphine; additional locations in Chicopee, Palmer, Pittsfield, and Westfield
RVCC offers adult, child, and adolescent individual and family outpatient behavioral-health services including psychiatry with five clinics located in Holyoke, Chicopee, Easthampton, Springfield, Westfield; agency offers integrated primary and co-occurring substance-use dependence care within centralized Recovery Space, which provides staff and community training along with client education and services; RVCC provides services to more than 80 schools, partners with local universities, and manages three school-based health centers and teen clinics in Holyoke, as well as the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative; five DPH contracts including the HIV/AIDS Project; two housing programs funded by the city of Springfield; several community partnership programs, and the CONCERN, employee-assistance program
Individual counseling and innovative group therapies for children, adolescents, and adults who are dealing with a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, substance-use disorders, physical/sexual abuse and other trauma, relationship and family concerns, school-adjustment problems, pain-management challenges, and obsessive-compulsive disorders; also providing psychological testing, psychiatric care, and medication services; clinics are located in Amherst, Greenfield, Holyoke, Northampton, and Pittsfield
Community-based, behavioral healthcare organization offering a continuum of services including adult behavioral health, substance-abuse counseling, children’s behavioral health, day services, autism services, and early childhood services
Specializes in caring for those specifically battling addictions to opioids such as prescription painkillers, heroin, and morphine; medication-assisted care includes the use of medications that calm cravings and withdrawal symptoms, including Subutex, methadone, and Suboxone; therapeutic services include individual and group therapy
Provides compassionate, culturally competent substance-use and risk-reduction counseling, Narcan (naloxone) access and training, referrals to drug-treatment programs and medical care, new syringe pick-up and used syringe disposal (community members can drop off diabetic needles, etc. as part of disposal program), safer injection education and supplies (bleach kits, alcohol swabs, cottons), safer sex supplies, STI testing, HIV testing, Hepatitis C testing, benefit help, and referrals for food assistance and housing; locations in Northampton, Springfield, Holyoke, Greenfield, and North Adams
Mental-health outpatient clinic providing a variety of services, including geriatric mental health, individual and group psychotherapy, diagnostic evaluations, CANS assessments for MassHealth children under 21, medication management for age 18 and up, consultation with families of elders with dementia, neuropsychological testing for adults/elders, family therapy and consultation; WCFC provides bilingual services, as well as outreach for those unable to make it to the clinic
                     OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES:
 • Adult Human Trafficking Program
• Children Who Witness Violence Counseling (CWWV)
• Community-Based Domestic Violence Services (CBDV)
• Coordinated Entry (housing search support)
• Domestic Violence Shelter Services (DVSS)
• Economic Empowerment
• Healthy and Empowering Relationship Education Program (H.E.R.E.)
• Medical Advocacy
• SAFEPLAN/Court Advocacy
• Sexual Assault Counseling (SA)
• Supervised Visitation - Hampden and Hampshire Counties
• Supportive Housing Program (SHP)
• Young Parent Residential Program (Holyoke & Springfield)
• Young Parent Support Program
24-HOUR Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotline:
(413) 733-7100 | (800) 796-8711
Llamanos / Spanish-language: (800) 223-5001
The YWCA’s bilingual 24/7/265 hotline is available to support survivors, their families and friends, and providers. The hotline is free, confidential, and available 24/7. The role of the hotline is to provide crisis intervention, risk assessment, and safety planning services. The hotline also helps survivors understand their options, listens to them, and provides them with the support needed at the moment.
6,516+
calls taken annually through its hotline
  11,895+
The YWCA has served
11,895 people annually in supportive programs offered locally.
Advocate
YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for justice, help families, and strengthen communities. They’ve been on the forefront of the biggest issues of the day for 160 years: from voting rights to civil rights, from affordable housing to pay equity, and from violence prevention to health care reform. You are a crucial part of this work. Visit YWCA USA’s advocacy page at ywca.org/advocacy/ to learn what you can do.
Scan the QR code to donate today
   www.ywworks.org | 1 Clough Street
, Springfield, MA 01118 Tel: (413) 732-3121
 | Fax: (413) 747-0542
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