Substance Abuse

This site will help provide with information about naloxone and where they can access it.   Those seeking assistance and support and can review the resources below.

Naloxone (Narcan) is available at these Foxborough locations: 

  • CVS
  • Walgreens
  • Stop and Shop Pharmacy


Massachusetts Substance Abuse Help Line

The Massachusetts Substance use Helpline 
1-800-327-5050 
The Helpline is the only statewide, public resource for finding substance use treatment, recovery, and problem gambling services. Helpline services are free and confidential. Our caring, trained Specialists will help you understand the treatment system and your options.
 


Learn to Cope 508-738-5148
Learn to Cope is a non-profit support network that offers education, resources, peer support and hope for parents and family members coping with a loved one addicted to opiates or other drugs.
 

Massachusetts Addiction Advocacy & Placement Services (M.A.A.P.S)  508-212-7206
M.A.A.P.S was created to provide guidance, compassion and support to those who are struggling with addiction.
We are here to provide the resources as well as to walk alongside you on your journey to recovery.

Quincy Family Resource Center  617-481-7227
QFRC provides community-based, multi-cultural, support groups, parenting programs, assessment services, information and referral resources, and education for families whose children range in age from birth to 18.

Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery   617-423-6627
To organize recovering individuals, families, and friends into a collective voice to educate the public about the value of recovery from alcohol and other addictions. 

Ambrosia Treatment Center (888) 492-1633
Florida Rehab Center for Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Recovery Coach Kristen Perry-Long Recovery Coach & Advocate

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
Find online AA meetings and resources to aid in your recovery.

Summit Helps (855) 906-1842
Summit Behavioral Health is part of a group of addiction treatment facilities located in the Northeastern United States. Our other facilities in the area are located in Princeton Junction, Union, and Florham Park, New Jersey. These convenient locations enable our treatment centers to better serve your specific needs and provide exceptional addiction recovery services in the Northeast. Summit Behavioral Health is part of the larger Delphi Behavioral Health Group, allowing us to provide help to those in need, no matter their physical location.


Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.


CHESS 
To help support individuals in recovery from substance use disorder, Addiction Policy Forum has partnered with CHESS Health to launch Connections, a free smartphone app that is scientifically proven to support patients in recovery by reducing relapse and promoting pro-social engagement.

Start Your Recovery

Start your recovery is a groundbreaking website developed by bringing together experts in substance misuse treatment from leading nonprofit, academic, and government institutions. Through this important resource, individuals can hear stories from people with similar life experiences, discover the answers they need for recognizing and dealing with substance misuse, and locate support.

Visit StartYourRecovery.org to learn more about the resources offered!

Northeast Addictions Treatment Center | Massachusetts Drug & Alcohol Rehab

https://neaddictions.com/