McLean — SouthEast at Oak Street
52 Oak St
Middleboro, MA 02346
About McLean — SouthEast at Oak Street
The High Point Treatment Center in Middleboro has been taken over by the McLean network. Their SouthEast is still on Oak Street and assists folks out in Massachusetts. It’s sandwiched between the Middleboro Center and the Nemsasket River. There are other High Point Treatment Centers, however.
McLean SouthEast offers adolescent and adult inpatient mental health and co-occurring substance use disorder treatment services, including detox, residential, and outpatient programs. The psychiatric hospital is part of Mass General Brigham and is open 24/7.
The hospital accepts Massachusetts Medicaid (which limits SUD treatment to outpatient care), Medicare, and many private health insurance plans. The hospital is conveniently located near major roadways and is less than an hour from Boston. I read that the hospital has consistently been among U.S. News & World Report's top hospitals.
Treating More Than Addiction
The treatment staff provides care for many types of addictions, as well as co-occurring disorders. I noticed that the staff has experience treating eating disorders. There are residential and partial hospitalization programs, and the team specializes in treating women with eating disorders and co-occurring substance misuse.
Addressing Trauma
Individuals dealing with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative identity disorder will find exceptional and specialized treatment. They offer an inpatient and day program for women with PTSD. Additionally, they offer specialty services for first responders.
Most clients are quite happy with their care here. One client stated, “I couldn’t have asked for a better place to be sent.”
Amenities
Private drug rehab provides a comfortable, secure environment that allows you to focus on doing the work to get your life back on track. Benefits include a higher staff-to-client ratio, increased one-on-one time with therapists and healthcare providers, private rooms for clients, and customized forms of therapy.
Residential drug rehab provides the comforts of home with the therapeutic support needed to successfully recover. Benefits of an inpatient program include increased safety, a higher success rate, and the time and distance given to focus on recovery. Residential drug rehabs are often the preferred method of treatment, as they can be tailored to meet specific needs, offer focused therapeutic care, and provide the necessary tools to sustain recovery.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Each adult program in Massachusetts is designed to help individuals over the age of 18 recover from addiction to drugs or alcohol. The length of the program and its intensity varies, based on the needs of the individual.
Most alcohol rehab in Massachusetts consists of individual counseling and group therapy sessions, which address mental and emotional concerns that are contributing to alcohol use. Treatment helps participants make changes to maintain sobriety and prevent relapse.
For men who want to stop drinking or using drugs, men’s rehab in Massachusetts offers help and hope. These treatment programs, designed specifically for men, help participants recover and rebuild their lives.
When you enter opioid rehab in Massachusetts, you’ll receive treatment in a supportive environment that encourages recovery. After successful withdrawal management, you’ll participate in a variety of evidence-based therapies that prepare you for long-term sobriety.
Women who are seeking treatment for substance use disorders can receive various levels of care at women’s rehab in Massachusetts. Programs include detox, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), telehealth programs, sober living, outpatient, and aftercare.
Teen and young adult substance abuse can set individuals on a life-long path of destruction. A young adult program in Massachusetts can intervene in young adults’ lives to set them on a better path during this crucial stage of life.
Levels of Care
The first step to a drug-free future is detox. This involves slowly and safely ridding your body of all addictive substances, under 24/7 supervision. This is typically the initial phase of drug rehab in Massachusetts.
As the most intensive treatment setting, inpatient drug rehab in Massachusetts treatment involves 24/7 supervised care. At this level of care, you typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive medication and additional recreational therapies.
Massachusetts outpatient rehab does not have a defined timeline. The program is tailored to meet your recovery needs, and may last 90 days or a year or more. During this time, you will attend therapy sessions and support group meetings, for ongoing accountability and development of sober-living skills.
Aftercare rehab in Massachusetts gives you continued access to support after rehab. You may need assistance with job coaching, budgeting, education, or accountability as you re-enter your life. Aftercare programs provide these supports, so you can face challenges and maintain a sober lifestyle long-term.
If you meet the diagnostic criteria for two or more conditions, you have a dual diagnosis. Massachusetts dual diagnosis treatment is designed to address both conditions simultaneously, for improved recovery outcomes.
You don’t have to be an expert on interventions to help an addicted loved one. Staff members offer intervention services in Massachusetts, providing support when planning and facilitating an intervention, connecting you with community resources, and helping with the development of your loved one's treatment plan.

