GAAMHA Pathway House
208 Coleman Street
Gardner, MA 01440
About GAAMHA Pathway House
GAAMHA Inc. is a social service organization in Gardner, Massachusetts. They offer a wide range of services to improve the lives of the people in the community where they serve. They offer meaningful support, training and personalized vocational services.
They provide quality transportation services to the people who live in the communities they serve. This includes locations throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This facility on Coleman Street in Gardener, Massachusetts, is their administrative office from where you can access or connect to all their services. They offer residential treatment programs for people dealing with substance use and mental health issues.
A Pathway to Healing
Pathway House is one of their residential substance use treatment programs. This structured inpatient recovery program gives adult men over 21 an opportunity to address substance use issues and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Pathway House offers a supportive environment focused on recovery. They use the recovery model technique to guide the programs. This includes A.W.O.L. 12 Step groups, one-on-one counseling, and group education.
Clients set personal treatment goals and learn daily living skills. There’s also training on building healthy relationships and family involvement in the treatment plan. Plus, they encourage participation in outside support meetings. This six-month program is located on Graham St in Gardener.
House of Support
We also noticed that GAAMHA offers specialized residential recovery programs for men struggling with co-occurring disorders. Known as Carl E. Dahl House, this program is situated on 115 acres of an equestrian estate in Gardener. It uses a therapeutic farming approach to assist in sustaining recovery.
Their Sun Ridge facility is a residential recovery program with 32 beds for pregnant and postpartum women with co-occurring disorders. This program is located in Athol, Massachusetts. They have a specialized outpatient support option for young people aged 12 to 24. Transitional and permanent housing programs are available to reinforce recovery.