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Substance abuse is a difficult issue that can impact all aspects of your life. While inpatient treatment may be the first option that comes to mind, outpatient treatment can be an effective alternative that provides many benefits. At Resolute Recovery, an outpatient substance and alcohol abuse facility in Lynn, MA, we accept Mass Health patients and provide personalized, evidence-based treatment options. In this article, we will explore the benefits of outpatient treatment and how Resolute Recovery can help those covered by Mass Health.

Benefits of Outpatient Treatment:

  1. Flexibility: Outpatient treatment allows you to continue with your daily life while receiving treatment. This means you can maintain your job, school, and family responsibilities while working towards recovery.
  2. Lower Cost: Outpatient treatment is generally more affordable than inpatient treatment, making it a viable option for those with financial limitations.
  3. Support System: With outpatient treatment, you can continue to rely on your support system, including family, friends, and community resources, as you work towards recovery.
  4. Tailored Treatment: Outpatient treatment can be tailored to meet your specific needs, ensuring that you receive individualized care that addresses your unique challenges and circumstances.

How Resolute Recovery Can Help:

At Resolute Recovery, we understand the unique challenges of substance abuse and addiction, and we are committed to providing personalized, evidence-based treatment options that meet your specific needs. Our team of licensed therapists, medical professionals, and support staff work together to develop a treatment plan that addresses your physical, emotional, and mental health needs.

We offer a range of treatment options, including medication-assisted treatment, cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, and individual counseling. Our facility is equipped with comfortable amenities, recreational activities, and access to outdoor spaces to create a welcoming and healing environment for our patients.

We also understand the financial challenges of substance abuse treatment and accept Mass Health patients, making it more affordable and accessible for those who need it most.

Community Resources:

In addition to our services at Resolute Recovery, there are several community resources that can be helpful for those struggling with substance abuse in Massachusetts:

  1. Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline: The Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline is a free and confidential helpline that provides support and resources for those struggling with substance abuse. The helpline can be reached at 800-327-5050.
  2. Learn to Cope: Learn to Cope is a peer-led support network for families and loved ones of those struggling with substance abuse. They offer free support groups, education, and resources throughout Massachusetts. Learn more at learntocope.org.
  3. Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery (MOAR): MOAR is a statewide organization that provides support and resources for individuals in recovery, families, and communities affected by substance abuse. They offer advocacy, education, and peer support services. Learn more at moar-recovery.org.
  4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): SAMHSA is a national organization that provides information and resources related to substance abuse and mental health. They offer a national helpline, treatment locators, and educational materials. Learn more at samhsa.gov.

Resolute Recovery, Lynn MA

Outpatient substance abuse treatment can be an effective alternative to inpatient treatment, providing flexibility, lower cost, and individualized care. At Resolute Recovery, we are committed to providing evidence-based treatment options that meet the unique needs of our patients covered by Mass Health. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, reach out to us today to learn more about our outpatient treatment options and how we can help you on your path to recovery. In addition, consider reaching out to community resources for additional