Volunteers of America Hello House for Women
18 Mount Vernon Street
Dorchester, MA 02125

About Volunteers of America Hello House for Women
You’ll find Volunteers of America Hello House for Women in Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Since 1934, Volunteers of America has provided vital social services for Massachusetts residents who’ve experienced barriers to traditional recovery options. This residential program welcomes women aged 18 or older seeking care for substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions.
With their residential rehab, you benefit from a safe, supportive living space to focus on recovery. Their 28-bed facility uses a trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach that accounts for your unique experiences.
You can access tailored care from clinicians, recovery support specialists and care coordinators with your recovery goals and needs at the forefront. They provide vigorous treatment with proven interventions, including individual counseling, medication assisted treatment (MAT), recovery support, education groups and case management.
Their wraparound services really caught my eye. You can access care that addresses other essential life factors to benefit your journey. You’ll benefit from assistance with finding employment to become self-sufficient after treatment. They also ensure you have access to stable housing before completing their program.
I also like that along with treatment, you can participate in specialized care. They provide HIV/AIDS services like education, testing and support. You can also access assistance for cognitive difficulties as well as targeted care for IV use and prescription medication addiction. Furthermore, they have tailored programs for people involved in the criminal legal system and the LGBTQIA+ community. They create a welcoming space to get the help you need no matter your situation.
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Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
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.Alcoholism
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.Opioid Treatment
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's Rehab
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 & Adolescent Program
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
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