Boston Public Health Commission Transitions

1010 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA 02118

About Boston Public Health Commission Transitions

Boston Public Health Commission’ Transitions program features 65 beds and an evidence-based short-term residential stabilization program for adults with addictions. It’s based on Long Island in Boston, Massachusetts.

The program centers on relapse prevention, behavior modification and practical re-socialization through structured groups, psychoeducation and goal-focused individual counseling. Transitions is designed to help people reset after crisis, rebuild daily routines and leave with a clear plan for continuing care and longer-term recovery supports.

Short-Term Residential Addiction Stabilization in Boston

Transitions specializes in short-term residential stabilization treatment for adults who need a supportive, structured setting to get grounded and restart recovery. It’s built around evidence-based practices that prioritize safety and readiness for next-step treatment.

Days include facilitated group discussions that explore real-life challenges tied to substance use, alongside psychoeducational sessions on the physiological, psychological and social impacts of addiction. You can partake in needles exchange programs and self-harm awareness and get referrals for more intensive care.

A key part of Transitions is helping clients move forward with intention. One-on-one, goal-oriented counseling supports participants in identifying priorities and selecting next steps for treatment or continuing care, so discharge planning feels like a bridge rather than a drop-off.

Location, Access & Getting Started

Feel free to reach out via walk-in or phone referral. As a city-run program, it may be supported by public funding and designed to remain accessible regardless of insurance status.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Drug Rehab

    If you choose a drug rehab in Massachusetts, you’ll receive professional treatment that will help you break free of addiction. Drug treatment programs address the mental, emotional, and relational issues that may contribute to addiction. You’ll learn to build a new support network that supports your long-term sobriety.

  • 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.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Aftercare Support

    Accessing aftercare in Massachusetts is a way to reduce the risk of relapse, helping you establish long-term recovery. It’s common for a treatment program to offer aftercare support, which may include employment training, help with housing, alumni support groups, and more.

Therapies

  • 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.

Location

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