McLean Hospital

115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA 02478
800-333-0338

About McLean Hospital

McLean Hospital is a world-renowned psychiatric hospital located in Massachusetts. The hospital offers a wide range of services for those struggling with addiction and mental illness, including alcohol rehab, dual diagnosis treatment, opioid addiction treatment, adult and elderly rehabilitation programs, military rehabilitation, men’s and women’s rehabilitation, young adult rehabilitation, outpatient and inpatient treatment, detoxification, intervention services, sober living homes, and a variety of therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, experiential therapy, family therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and trauma therapy.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    If you’re looking to break free of dependence on alcohol, a high-quality alcohol rehab in Massachusetts can help. Common services include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Alcohol rehab programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    During dual diagnosis treatment in Massachusetts, you’ll receive integrated care for your mental health and substance use concerns, helping you establish long-term recovery. Dual diagnosis programs may offer detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. The key is that they provide integrated treatment for both mental health symptoms and substance use.

  • Opioid Addiction

    A high-quality rehab in Massachusetts helps people gain the skills they need to overcome opioid addiction and maintain long-term sobriety. Drug rehab may include detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. You’ll learn the roots of addiction and learn how to build a substance-free life.

  • Adult Program

    When people join an adult program in Massachusetts, they learn about topics such as employment and raising a family while receiving treatment. Some of the common services will include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Adult programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Military Rehab

    The best way to achieve long-term recovery, if you are a service member or veteran in Massachusetts, may be to find a military rehab. Some of the common services will include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Military programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Men's Rehab

    Men’s rehabs in Massachusetts address a wide range of substance use issues while also helping clients with gender-specific issues. Some of the common services they include are counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Men’s programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Women's Rehab

    A women’s rehab in Massachusetts helps clients build same-gender friendships, overcome substance use, and learn new life skills. Some common services include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, parenting, and other key life skills. Women’s programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young adult rehab programs in Massachusetts can help young people make healthier life choices and avoid common mistakes. Some of the common services will include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Young adult programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

  • Senior Rehab

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    In Massachusetts, you can use self-pay, also known as private pay, to cover the costs of rehab. Payment structure may vary depending on the level of care, but you can use a medical loan, write a check, or send money electronically.

  • Private insurance

    Paying for rehab in Massachusetts can be done in multiple ways, including using private insurance. Because plans vary, be sure to contact the insurer to find out what centers are in-network with your coverage and to find out what out-of-pocket costs you might be responsible for.

  • Financial aid

    One way to pay for rehab in Massachusetts is to use financial aid programs if you qualify. Financial aid options help you manage the cost of treatment by allowing you to use a grant or scholarship. Aid may be available through the center or through community groups in your area.

  • Medicare

    Medicare is a good way to pay for substance use treatment in Massachusetts. Medicare plans may vary, so be sure to find out coverage details and what copayments or deductibles you might be responsible for.

  • Financing available

    If financing options are available, they can be a good way to pay for substance use treatment in Massachusetts. Financing allows you to spread out the cost of treatment over time or may help you get a lower fee. Options include payment plans, scholarships, grants, and medical loans.

  • Military insurance

    For those with military insurance, using your coverage to pay for treatment in Massachusetts can make rehab more accessible. Your insurance plan can pay for some or all of the costs of rehab, especially if you choose a center that’s in the plan’s network. Be sure to check with the insurer to get full details.

  • Medicaid

    If you qualify in Massachusetts, Medicaid is one of your options when it comes to paying for rehab. Medicaid covers multiple levels of care, and you may have no out-of-pocket costs. However, you’ll need to choose a treatment center that accepts Medicaid.

  • Sliding scale payment assistance

    How do you pay for rehab in Massachusetts? A good option is to look for programs with a sliding scale payment plan. Whether you need detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient care, you can qualify for a lower cost based on your income and family size.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Detox Treatment

    When you decide to build a new life, the first step is getting rid of the substances in your system through detox in Massachusetts. During detox, you won’t just sit around. Instead, detox can include counseling, group activities, healthy meals, and more to help you move through withdrawal safely and prepare for rehab.

  • 2

    Inpatient Rehab

    If you struggle with addiction in Massachusetts, inpatient care is one option for rehab. You’ll live full-time at the facility and focus fully on recovery. Inpatient treatment includes multiple approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and holistic therapy options.

  • 3

    Outpatient Rehab

    During outpatient treatment in Massachusetts, each client attends multiple hours of care per week while living independently outside of treatment. Outpatient treatment is commonly a follow-up to residential treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, education, and to practice your new habits in daily life.

  • 4

    Sober Living Homes

    Sober living in Massachusetts helps clients maintain long-term recovery by providing essential support after treatment ends. Some sober living programs are simply houses to live in and build your own life, while others include employment training, job assistance, life-skills classes, and more.

  • 5

    Intervention Services

    Intervention services professionals can help you plan an intervention in Massachusetts to encourage your loved one to seek treatment. Intervention specialists help you plan and execute the intervention, and they can also help your loved one find the right treatment program.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Not everything we think is true or helpful. Cognitive behavioral therapy in Massachusetts teaches you to challenge distorted thinking so you can see things more clearly and choose healthier responses. CBT is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, overcoming problematic behavior, and managing substance use triggers.

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy

    People want to improve their situation but don’t always know how. Dialectical behavioral therapy in Massachusetts teaches you healthy coping mechanisms and improves your confidence so you can build a better life. DBT is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help with skill-building, overcoming problematic behavior, and managing substance use triggers.

  • Experiential Therapy

    In Massachusetts, experiential therapy helps you express your emotions in non-traditional ways. This makes it much easier to reach long-term recovery. Experiential therapy involves a variety of activities that can make it easier to process trauma and emotions and allow you to break through some of the root issues that hold you back from recovery.

  • Family Therapy

    During family therapy in Massachusetts, clients and their loved ones can address dysfunctional relationships, resentments, and conflicts in order to create healthier relationships that support the client’s recovery. Family therapy sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing marital issues, codependency, grief, domestic violence, trauma, and other topics that impact families. The goal is to create healthier relationships that can support recovery.

  • Group Therapy

    During group therapy in Massachusetts, each client has a chance to share their unique experiences and feelings about the discussion topic. This creates accountability and support. Group therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment, and may be used to help with skill-building, processing, and to present educational information.

  • Individual Therapy

    You’re not alone as you work through addiction in Massachusetts. Individual therapy gives you a professional who’s on your side to help you build a new life. Individual focuses on improving both behavioral and emotional health. You may explore thought processes, develop motivation to change, and/or explore past events that may have played a part in your substance use.

  • Trauma Therapy

    During trauma-informed therapy in Massachusetts, you’ll be given the tools you need to manage your emotions and understand what happened in a healthier way. When you receive trauma-informed therapy, it may include peer support, grief counseling, medications to support mental health, and developing healthier responses to emotional triggers.

  • Animal Therapy

Accreditations

Joint Commission
Joint Commission
NAATP
NAATP

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