Anchor House Plymouth

60 Cherry Street
Plymouth, MA 02360

About Anchor House Plymouth

Anchor House Plymouth is a men’s residential substance use treatment and sober living program in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The program combines structured residential care with transitional housing to help men build lasting sobriety.

Anchor House emphasizes a supportive, recovery focused environment that addresses both substance use and cooccurring mental health needs.

Addiction Treatment Programs with CBT, MI and Relapse Prevention

Clients typically begin with an intake assessment to determine the appropriate level of care, which may include long term residential treatment followed by transitional or halfway house living.

This continuum is designed to give men time to stabilize, develop recovery skills and reintegrate into the community at a healthy pace.

Programming includes individual, group, family, and couples counseling, supported by evidence based approaches such as CBT, MI and relapse prevention.

Trauma informed counseling, case management, employment support and aftercare planning are also part of the recovery experience.

Quick Facts About Anchor House Plymouth

  • Location: Cherry Street in Plymouth in a private residential setting
  • Levels of care: Long-term residential treatment, transitional housing and sober living support
  • Who they treat: Adult men, including young adults and seniors, with attention to veterans, LGBTQ clients and trauma survivors
  • Approach: CBT, MI, contingency management, trauma related counseling and 12 step facilitation.
  • Medication services: Support for clients using buprenorphine, naltrexone or MAT prescribed elsewhere
  • Payment options: Self-pay, Medicaid and state financed insurance options listed
  • Additional support: Case management, employment counseling, naloxone education and aftercare planning

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    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.

  • 2

    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.

Therapies

  • 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.

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