REGIONAL PROVIDER GUIDE Southeast Region

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REGIONAL PROVIDER GUIDE Southeast Region
REGIONAL PROVIDER GUIDE
Southeast Region
Massachusetts Behavioral Health
Partnership
1 Lakeshore Center, 3rd Floor
Bridgewater, MA 02324
(508) 217-3223
(800) 495-0086
Fax: (888) 980-8975
www.masspartnership.com
Updated:
9/30/2016
Table of Contents
Topic
Page
Introduction
Emergency Service Program (ESP), Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI), Community
Crisis Stabilization Program (CCS)
Urgent Outpatient Services (UOS)
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3–7
Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Community Support Program (CSP)
Community Support Program for People Experiencing Chronic
Homelessness(CSPECH)
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Intensive Care Coordination (ICC)
Family Support and Training (FS&T)
In-Home Behavioral Services (IHBS)
Therapeutic Mentoring Services (TM)
In-Home Therapy Services (IHT)
Community-Based Acute Treatment (CBAT) for Children and Adolescents
Intensive Community-Based Acute Treatment (ICBAT) for Children and
Adolescents
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Psychiatric Intensive Outpatient Program (PIOP)
Psychiatric Day Treatment Program (PDTP) for Adults and Adolescents
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT)
Child/Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health Services
Adult Inpatient Mental Health Services
Structured Outpatient Addiction Program (SOAP) With Motivational Interviewing
Enhanced Structured Outpatient Addiction Program for Homeless Members
(Enhanced SOAP)
Enhanced Structured Outpatient Addiction Program for Adolescents (Enhanced
SOAP)
Acute Treatment Service for Substance Use Disorder (ATS)
Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Pregnant Women
Clinical Stabilization Services for Substance Use Disorders (CSS) Level III.5
Outpatient Detoxification
Methadone Treatment
Level IV Medically Managed Detoxification
Acupuncture Detoxification
Enhanced Acute Treatment Services (EATS) for Individuals with co-occurring
addiction and mental health disorders
Community Support Services for Substance Use Disorders for Adolescents
(CSSSA)
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* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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INTRODUCTION
Our regional team is pleased to provide you with the Provider Reference Guide. It contains an overview of the wide
range of mental health and substance use disorder treatment programs that make up MBHP’s provider network in
our region. It also includes a listing of specific providers for each service type and phone numbers of our network
providers. We hope you find this regional guide helpful and easy to use.
Please feel free to call our regional office with any questions or concerns that you might have. We can answer
questions about different types of care that are available. Our goal is to provide high levels of customer service, both
to the Members and to the providers we serve.
This site also allows you to access the guides for other regions across the state if you need them. The web site
features a provider search function which can further assist you in locating providers, including those with particular
specialties. The regional guides are updated minimally every six months; therefore, they may not reflect all recent
changes in the provider network. For the most immediate questions and updates, please contact your regional
representative (see list below).
MBHP REGIONAL OFFICES
TITLE
NAME
PHONE NUMBER
Regional Director
Stephen Etkind, EdD, HSP
(508) 217-3233
Regional Network Manager
Melanie Reis-Baga, LICSW
(508) 217-3236
Regional Network Manager
Elissa Pototsky, LICSW
(508) 217-3258
Regional Network Manager
Jane Morse, LMHC
(508) 217-3224
Youth Regional Network Manager
Barbara Fearing, LICSW
(508) 217-3237
Regional Care Management Program
Supervisor
Melissa Crownover, LICSW
(508) 217-3231
Primary Care Clinician Support Manager
Tracy Taylor-Davis
(508) 217-3253
Administrative Assistant
Lorraine Higgins
Lor
(508) 217-3223
LIST OF CITIES/TOWNS IN SOUTHEAST REGION
Abington, Acushnet, Assonet, Attleboro, Avon, Barnstable, Berkley, Bourne, Brewster, Bridgewater, Brockton,
Carver, Centerville, Chatham, Chilmark, Dartmouth, Dennis, Dighton, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Eastham,
Easton, Edgartown, Fairhaven, Fall River, Falmouth, Forestdale, Freetown, Gosnold, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson,
Harwich, Holbrook, Kingston, Lakeville, Mansfield, Marion, Marshfield, Mashpee, Mattapoisett, Middleborough,
Nantucket, New Bedford, North Attleboro, North Easton, Norton, Oak Bluffs, Orleans, Osterville, Pembroke,
Plymouth, Plympton, Provincetown, Raynham, Rehoboth, Rochester, Rockland, Sagamore, Sandwich, Seekonk,
Somerset, Stoughton, Swansea, Taunton, Tisbury, Truro, Vineyard Haven, Wareham, Wellfleet, West
Bridgewater, West Tisbury, West Yarmouth, Westport, Whitman, and Yarmouth
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE PROGRAM (ESP)
The Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP) coordinates with Emergency Service Programs (ESPs)
across the Commonwealth. These programs are located within the four DMH Areas across the state.
The Emergency Services Program (ESP) provides crisis assessment, intervention, and stabilization services 24hours per day, seven days per week, and 365 days per year (24/7/365) to individuals of all ages who are
experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The purpose of the ESP is to respond rapidly, assess effectively, and deliver
a course of treatment intended to promote recovery, ensure safety, and stabilize the crisis in a manner that allows an
individual to receive medically necessary services in the community, or if medically necessary, in an inpatient or 24hour diversionary level of care. In all encounters with an individual in crisis, the ESP will provide a core service
including crisis assessment, intervention, and stabilization. In doing so, the ESP will conduct a crisis behavioral
health assessment and offer short-term crisis counseling that includes active listening and support. The ESP
provides solution-focused and strengths-oriented crisis intervention aimed at working with the individual and his/her
family and/or other natural supports to understand the current crisis, identify solutions, and access resources and
services for comfort, support, assistance, and treatment. The ESP arranges the behavioral health services that the
individual selects to further treat his/her behavioral health condition based on the assessment completed and the
individual’s demonstrated medical need. The ESP coordinates with other involved service providers and/or newly
referred providers to share information (with appropriate consent) and make recommendations for the treatment
plan. The ESP also provides the individual and his/her family with resources and referrals for additional services and
supports, such as recovery-oriented and consumer-operated resources in their community. While it is expected that
all ESP encounters minimally include the three basic components of crisis assessment, intervention, and
stabilization, crisis services require flexibility in the focus and duration of the initial intervention, the individual’s
participation in the treatment, and the number and type of follow-up services.
Access to Service: Any individual or agency (i.e., MBHP Member, provider, state agency, etc.) may contact or
may refer someone to an ESP (Emergency Service Program) for evaluation.
MOBILE CRISIS INTERVENTION (MCI)
Mobile Crisis Intervention is the youth-serving (under the age of 21) component of an emergency service program
(ESP) provider. Mobile Crisis Intervention will provide a short-term service that is a mobile, onsite, face-to-face
therapeutic response to a youth experiencing a behavioral health crisis for the purpose of identifying, assessing,
treating, and stabilizing the situation and reducing immediate risk of danger to the youth or others consistent with
the youth’s risk management/safety plan, if any. This service is provided 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
The service includes: a crisis assessment; development of a risk management/safety plan, if the youth/family does
not already have one; up to 72 hours of crisis intervention and stabilization services including: onsite, face-to-face,
therapeutic response, psychiatric consultation, and urgent psychopharmacology intervention, as needed; and
referrals and linkages to all medically necessary behavioral health services and supports, including access to
appropriate services along the behavioral health continuum of care.
For youth who are receiving Intensive Care Coordination (ICC), Mobile Crisis Intervention staff will coordinate with the
youth’s ICC care coordinator throughout the delivery of the service. Mobile Crisis Intervention also will coordinate with
the youth’s primary care physician, any other care management program, or other behavioral health providers
providing services to the youth throughout the delivery of the service.
Access to Service: Any individual or agency (i.e., MBHP Member, provider, state agency, school, etc.) may
contact or may refer someone to an ESP (Emergency Service Program) for evaluation.
COMMUNITY CRISIS STABILIZATION PROGRAM (CCS)
The adult Community Crisis Stabilization program (CCS) provides staff-secure, safe, and structured crisis
stabilization and treatment services in a community-based program that serves as a medically necessary, less
restrictive and voluntary alternative to inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. This program serves adults ages 18 and
older; including youth ages 18-21 under the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI). Adult CCS provides a
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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distinct level of care where primary objectives of the active multi-disciplinary treatment include restoration of
functioning; strengthening the resources and capacities of the individual, family, and other natural supports; timely
return to a natural setting and/or least restrictive setting in the community; development/strengthening of an
individualized risk management/safety plan; and linkage to ongoing, medically necessary treatment and support
services. Adult CCS staff provides continuous observation of, and support to, individuals with mental health or cooccurring mental health/substance use conditions that might otherwise require treatment in an inpatient psychiatric
setting and would benefit from short-term and structured crisis stabilization services. Services at this level of care
include crisis stabilization; initial and continuing bio-psychosocial assessment; care management; psychiatric
evaluation and medication management; peer-to-peer support; and mobilization of natural supports and community
resources.
CCS services are short-term, providing 23-hour observation and supervision, and continual re-evaluation.
This program is required to have a home-like, consumer-friendly, and comfortable environment that is conducive to
recovery. CCS staff provides psycho-education, including information about recovery, rehabilitation, crisis selfmanagement, and how to access recovery and rehabilitation services available in the individual’s specific
community. Guided by the treatment preferences of the individual, CCS staff actively involves family and other
natural supports at a frequency based on individual needs. Treatment is carefully coordinated with existing and/or
newly established treatment providers. In the case of young adults who are involved with, or who are referred for,
CBHI services – including ICC – CCS staff will accommodate and participate in team meetings.
Note that the primary differences between CCS and inpatient level of care is the acuity of the consumer, the
unlocked setting, the level of psychiatry services, and an absence of immediate need for hospital-based diagnostic
tests or general medical treatment. Admissions to the CCS occur 24/7/365 based on determinations made by mobile
and site- based Emergency Services Program (ESP) staff. Discharges from the CCS occur 24/7/365, and discharge
processes include efficiencies that maximize service capacity. Readiness for discharge is minimally evaluated on a
daily basis, and the length of stay is expected to be very brief.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Note: A statewide, toll-free number is now available for the purpose of obtaining the phone number of the local
ESP/MCI for a given city or town. Individuals may call 1-877-382-1609 and enter his/her zip code. A recorded
message will play with the phone number of his/her local ESP/MCI provider. If a caller does not know his/her zip code,
he/she will still be given the number of an ESP/MCI provider to call. This line provides information in both English and
Spanish.
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS
Area: Southern Coast
24-hour access number: (877) 996-3154
ESP Provider: Child and Family Services of New Bedford
Acting ESP Director: Rebecca Pye
(508) 996-3154 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Manager: Mary Canha (508) 996-3154 [email protected]
Service Locations
Operating Hours
Child and Family Services Community-Based Location
543 North Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
24/7
(877) 996-3154
(508) 996-3154
Cities/Towns in Area
Acushnet, Carver, Dartmouth, Duxbury,
Fairhaven, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson,
Kingston, Marion, Marshfield, Mattapoisett,
New Bedford, Pembroke, Plymouth,
Plympton, Rochester, and Wareham
Fax (508) 991-8082
Child and Family Services Community-Based Location
118 Long Pond Rd, Suite 102
Plymouth, MA 02367
24/7
(877) 996-3154
(508) 747-8833
Fax (508) 747-8835
Child and Family Services Community Crisis Stabilization
Program
543 North Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
24/7
(877) 996-3154
(508) 996-3154
Fax (508) 991-8082
Area: Brockton
24-hour access number: (877) 670-9957
ESP Provider: *Brockton Multi-Service Center
ESP Director: Merleen Mills (508) 285-9400 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Manager: Valencia Dailey-Reid (508) 897-2100
[email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Director: Jennifer Paine
(508) 977-3346 [email protected]
Service Locations
Operating Hours
Brockton Multi-Service Center Community-Based Location
165 Quincy Street
Brockton, MA 02302
Cities/Towns in Area
Abington, Avon, Bridgewater, Brockton, East
Bridgewater, Easton, Holbrook, Rockland,
Stoughton, West Bridgewater, and Whitman
24/7
(877) 670-9957
(508) 897-2100
Fax (508) 586-5117
Brockton Multi-Service Community Crisis Stabilization
Program
165 Quincy Street
Brockton, MA 02302
24/7
(877) 670-9957
(508) 897-2100
Fax (508) 586-5117
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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Area: Cape Cod and The Islands
24-hour access number: (800) 322-1356
ESP Provider: *Cape & Islands Emergency Services
ESP Director: TBD
Mobile Crisis Intervention Manager: Marc Pizzuto (508) 564-9690
Mobile Crisis Intervention Director: Jennifer Paine
(508) 977-3346
Service Locations
Operating Hours
Cities/Towns in Area
24/7
Aquinnah, Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster,
Chatham, Chilmark, Cotuit, Dennis,
Eastham, Edgartown, Falmouth, Gay Head,
Gosnold, Harwich, Hyannis, Mashpee,
Nantucket, Oak Bluffs, Orleans, Osterville,
Provincetown, Sandwich, Tisbury, Truro,
Wellfleet, West Tisbury, Woods Hole, and
Yarmouth
Cape Cod Community-Based Location
830 County Road
Pocasset, MA 02559
[email protected]
[email protected]
(800) 322-1356
(508) 564-9690
Fax (508) 564-9699
Cape Cod Community Crisis Stabilization Program
Vinfen
24/7
270 Communication Way, Unit 1E
Hyannis, MA 02601
(800) 322-1356
(508) 790-4094
Fax (508) 362-5647
Area: Fall River
24-hour access number: (877) 425-0048
ESP Provider: *Corrigan Mental Health Center
ESP Director: Alison Hathaway (508) 235-7251 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Manager: Amy Raff
(508) 235-7277 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Directory: Jennifer Paine
Service Locations
(508) 977-3346
Operating Hours
Corrigan Mental Health Center Community-Based
Location
[email protected]
Cities/Towns in Area
Fall River, Freetown, Somerset, Swansea,
and Westport
49 Hillside Street
Fall River, MA 02720
24/7
(877) 425-0048
(508) 235-7277
Fax (508) 235-7345
Corrigan Mental Health Center Community Crisis
Stabilization Program
24/7
589 President Ave.
Fall River, MA 02720
(877) 425-0048
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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Area: Taunton/Attleboro
24-hour access number: (800) 660-4300
ESP Provider: *Norton Emergency Services
ESP Director: Merleen Mills (508) 285-9400 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Manager: Susan Gill-Hickey (800) 6604300 [email protected]
Mobile Crisis Intervention Director: Jennifer Paine
(508) 977-3346 [email protected]
Service Locations
Operating Hours
Cities/Towns in Area
24/7
Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Lakeville,
Mansfield, Middleborough, North Attleboro,
Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, and
Taunton
Taunton/Attleboro Emergency Service CommunityBased Location
108 West Main St., Bldg. #2
Norton, MA 02766
(800) 660-4300
(508) 285-9400
Fax (508) 285-6573
Taunton/Attleboro Community Crisis Stabilization
Program
108 West Main St., Bldg. #2
Norton, MA 02766
24/7
(800) 660-4300
(508) 285-9400
Fax (508) 285-6573
* DMH Operated ESP
Every ESP provides behavioral health crisis assessment, intervention and stabilization services 24 hours per day/7
days per week/365 days per year, through 4 service components: Mobile Crisis Intervention (MCI) services for youth,
adult mobile services, ESP community based locations, and community crisis stabilization (CCS) services for ages 18
and over. The operating hours for the ESP community based locations and CCS programs are noted above. The
operating hours for Mobile Crisis Intervention services for youth are 24 hours per day/7 days per week at any and all
locations. The operating hours for adult mobile services are 24 hours per day/7 days per week: during this time
period, mobile services will be available from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at any/all locations, and from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. this service
will be available in residential programs and hospital emergency departments.
All ESP service components and locations may be accessed through the ESP's toll-free number. Where applicable,
local numbers for specific locations have also been provided above. It is recommended that individuals and families
call the ESP's toll-free number first, so the ESP can help them access the most appropriate services. Please refer to
www.masspartnership.com and click on "ESP" on the left side of the homepage for more information including
updates to this directory.
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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URGENT OUTPATIENT SERVICES (UOS)
Urgent Outpatient Services (UOS) are for Members of all ages who are NOT experiencing a mental health or
substance use emergency, but they feel they need an appointment sooner than waiting for a routine outpatient
appointment. UOS appointments are provided within one business day and include an assessment and intervention
geared toward decreasing and/or managing urgent concerns and immediate symptoms. Members using UOS will
also be provided with referrals to any needed services including outpatient services, community supports, etc.
Access to Service: Direct referral - does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Provider)
FACILITY
Community
Counseling of Bristol
County
CITY/TOWN
Taunton
PHONE #
(508) 997-8083
(508) 997-8052
CONTACT PERSON
Intake
Intake
AGES
All ages
Martha’s Vineyard
Community Services,
Inc.
Vineyard Haven
(508) 693-7900,
Ext. 384
Tom Bennett
All Ages
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES
Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services are those behavioral health services that are
rendered in an ambulatory care setting such as an office, clinic environment, Member’s home, or other locations
appropriate to the provision of services for psychotherapy or counseling. Services focus on the restoration,
enhancement and/or maintenance of a Member’s level of functioning and the alleviation of symptoms that
significantly interfere with functioning in at least one area of the Member’s life (e.g., familial, social, occupational,
educational). The goals, frequency, and length of treatment will vary according to the needs of the Member and the
response to treatment. A clear treatment focus, measurable outcomes, and a discharge plan (including the
identification of realistic discharge criteria) will be developed as part of the initial assessment and treatmentplanning process and will be evaluated and revised as necessary.
[Note: Please refer to the MBHP Monthly Outpatient Access Report for this region for more information regarding
service types, including cultural/linguistic capacity and available groups.]
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Provider)
Outpatient Facilities and Group Practices
FACILITY
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
SERVICE TYPE
AGES
Arbour Counseling/Sr. Care
Fall River
West Yarmouth
Plymouth
Wareham
(508) 678-2833
(774) 470-2298
(508) 747-1168
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
All ages
Bayview Associates/SSMH
(508) 295-3600
All ages
Bay State Community Services
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444
All ages
Brockton Area Multi Service,
Inc. (BAMSI)
Brockton Neighborhood Health
Center
Whitman
(781) 447-6425
Brockton
(508) 559-6699
Cape Cod Human Services
Hyannis, Harwich
(508) 790-3360
Child & Family Services
CleanSlate
New Bedford
Fall River
Hyannis
Harwichport
New Bedford
(508) 990-0894
(508) 676-5708
(508) 778-1839
(508) 774-1839
(774) 202-2264
Common Ground Counseling
Mashpee
(508) 477-3600
Group Practice
Mental Health
Adults
Community Health Center of
Cape Cod
Mashpee,
Falmouth, Bourne
(508) 477-7090
(for all locations)
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Community Counseling of
Bristol County
Taunton
(508) 828-9116,
Ext. 579
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
All ages
DCS Mental Health
Raynham
(508) 880-6868
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
The Duffy Center
Hyannis
(508) 771-9599
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Homeless Adults
All ages
All ages
All ages
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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FACILITY
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
SERVICE TYPE
AGES
Family & Children’s Services of
Nantucket, Inc.
Nantucket
(508) 228-2689
All ages
Family and Community
Resources, Inc.
Family Continuity Program
(FCP)
Family Service Association of
Greater Fall River
Brockton
(508) 583-6498
Plymouth
Hyannis
Fall River
(508) 747-6762
(508) 862-0060
(508) 678-7542
Fernandes Center for Children
and Families ( St. Anne’s
Hospital)
Gandara Mental Health Center
Fall River
(508) 689-3303
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Brockton
(508) 232-6670
All ages
Gosnold Thorne Counseling
Center
Habit Opco, Inc.
Falmouth
Brockton
Centerville
Provincetown
Mashpee
Orleans
North Dartmouth
Yarmouth
(508) 540-6550
(508) 584-5280
(508) 862-9929
(508) 457-2449
(508) 539-1171
(508) 255-3584
(508) 999-3886
(508) 398-5155
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Harbor Community Health
Services
Plymouth
Hyannis
(508) 778-5470
High Point Treatment Center
Institute for Health & Recovery
New Bedford
Plymouth
Taunton
Brockton
Middleborough
Fall River
(508) 997-0475
(508) 830-1234
(508) 823-5291
(508) 742-4420
(774) 213-8535
(617) 661-3991
Jose Del Val
New Bedford
(508) 991-3401
Justice Resource Institute, Inc.
Taunton
Attleboro
Centerville
(508) 207-8819
(508) 944-8191
(508) 222-7525
(508) 880-2835,
Ext. 210
(508) 771-3156
(508) 771-3156
(781) 344-0102
Luminosity Behavioral Health
Services
Hyannis
Nantucket
Stoughton
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
All ages
All ages
All ages
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Adolescents/Adults
Adolescents/Adults
All ages
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
All ages
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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FACILITY
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
SERVICE TYPE
AGES
Martha’s Vineyard Community
Services
Vineyard Haven
(508) 693-7900
All ages
May Institute, Hyland Clinic
Fall River
(508) 612-0041
MSPCC Family Counseling
Center
Northeast Behavioral
Associates
Northeast Health Services
Hyannis
(508) 775-0275
Dartmouth
North Attleboro
Taunton
Duxbury
Middleborough
Plymouth
Brockton
Attleboro
Pembroke
Hyannis
Buzzards Bay
(774) 206-1125
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Brockton
(508) 584-1100
Pyramid Builders Counseling
Services, Inc.
Signature HealthCare Medical
Group – Brockton Hospital
Brockton
(508) 584-5400
Brockton
(508) 941-7228
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Group Practice
Mental Health
SolidGround Psychotherapy
Fall River
(508) 679-4333
All Ages
South Bay Community Service
Attleboro
Brockton
Plymouth
Mashpee
Swansea
(508) 223-4691
(508) 527-1007
(508) 830-0000
(508) 760-1475
(508) 324-0328
Group Practice
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
Referral Lines:
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health
All ages
Cape Behavioral Health Center
Odonata Psychotherapy &
Retreat Centers
Old Colony Y
(508) 880-0666
(781) 934-6226
(508) 947-6100
(508) 830-1444
(508) 586-2660
(508) 409-0000
(781) 312-1393
((508) 862-0514
(774) 247-4939
All ages
All ages
All ages
All ages
Adolescents
All ages
Adults
All ages
South Shore Behavioral Health
Clinic
South Shore Mental Health
Lakeville
(800) 244-4691
(508) 427-5362
(781) 878-8340
Marshfield
(781) 834-7433
St. Vincent’s Home
Fall River
(508) 679-8511
Steppingstone, Inc.
Fall River
New Bedford
(508) 649-0033
(774) 202-5984
Trauma to Wellness, Inc.
Brockton
(508) 559-1792
Unlimited Behavioral Health
Services
Brockton
(508) 510-5940
Volunteers of America
Taunton
(508) 822-4027
Licensed Clinic
Mental Health and
Substance Use
Disorder
All ages
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
Rochester,
Assonet
(508) 763-5896
Group Practice
Mental Health
All ages
All ages
All ages
All ages
All ages
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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Psychiatrists
PSYCHIATRISTS
Berman, Ileana
Bonilla, Pedro
Bugaoan, Ronald E.
Darby, Alfred
PRACTICE
NE Center for Psychiatry
CITY/TOWN
Attleboro, Fall River
Plymouth
Plymouth
Taunton
Fall River
Harwich
New Bedford
Attleboro
New Bedford
North Easton
Brockton
West Yarmouth
Fall River
Bass River
New Bedford
Stoughton
PHONE #
(508) 222-0089
(508) 746-8590
(617) 817-2833
(508) 822-0006
(774) 644-5629
(508) 432-1000
(508) 979-5557
(508) 226-1760
(508) 990-4963
(508) 238-7766
(508) 599-6699
(508) 778-8580,
Ext.218
(401)
714-8222
(508) 398-9731
(774) 202-2264
(781) 344-5087
Munir, Mohammad
Murphy, Michael D.
New Bedford
Raynham
(508) 979-5557
(508) 880-6868
Nicolson, Stephen
Paolitto, Frank
Pet, L. Russell
Plymouth
North Easton
Fall River
Plymouth
Plymouth
North Easton
Plymouth
Brockton
Plymouth
Chatham
Provincetown
Wellfleet
(508) 746-8590
(508) 238-7766
(508) 675-0084
(508) 717-5937
(508) 746-8590
(508) 238-7766
(508) 717-5937
(508) 599-6699
(508) 747-2705
(508) 945-5771
(508) 487-9395
(508) 349-3131
CITY/TOWN
Duxbury
East Sandwich
Rockland
Stoughton
PHONE #
(781) 934-1530
(508) 833-4148
(617) 872-2368
(508) 930-3553
North Dartmouth
Taunton
West Barnstable
Bass River
Hyannis
Brockton
West Barnstable
New Bedford
Brewster
Fairhaven
(508) 990-9922
(508) 823-0304
(508) 362-1180
(508) 398-9731
(508) 778-9190
(508) 559-6699
(508) 362-1180
(617) 835-8175
(508) 240-7964
(508) 992-2194
Gherardi, Peter
Golden, Joshua
Gonzalez, Guillermo
Hojman, Horacio
Jafery, Syed
Kantar, William
Kurland, Morton
Lamonica, Debora
Larrow, Brian
Leonard, Charles
Reece, Kandace
Saporta, Jose A.
Smith, Dwight
Tarnavsky, Tetyana
Treibergs, Juris E.
Whaley, Marc
Wyatt, Daniel
United Health Assoc.
Leonard Psychotherapy
Assoc.
Outer Cape Health
Services, Inc.
Psychologists
PSYCHOLOGISTS
Albin, Rochelle
Allen, John
Azrak, Robert
Azzara, Lori
Bacdayan, Pearl
Berlinsky, Ellen
Bloom, Allan
Callahan, David
Cargill, Byron
Celli, Maria
Cohen, Geoffrey
Czernicka, Susan, EdD
Darbyshire, Jack
Demedeiros-Ducharme, Elizabeth
PRACTICE
Commonwealth
Neurobehavioral
Allied Health Providers
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PSYCHOLOGISTS
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
North Dartmouth
(508) 990-0963
Fentress, David
New Bedford
Fischer, Richard
Stoughton
North Easton
(508) 993-1377,
Ext. 3
(781) 344-0600,
Ext. 416
(508) 238-7766
Gaines, Jeffrey
Garrone, Linda
Gefteas, Andrea (PsyD)
Greenwald, Herbert
Pembroke
Carver, Stoughton
North Easton
Bass River
(617) 876-4099
(508) 866-7406
(508) 238-7766
(774) 994-2735
Gubbins, Patrick
Brewster
(508) 240-1136
Gustafson, Carl
Harris, Anne
Harwin, Kristen (PsyD)
West Barnstable
Plymouth
North Easton
(508) 362-1180
(508) 747-2718
(508) 238-7766
Hayes, Terry
Marshfield
(781) 837-5344
Hirsch, Steven
Fall River
(401) 272-9666
Horner, Stacy
Horvitz, James
Pembroke
Stoughton
(508) 983-1425
(781) 344-0998
Howland, Charles
New Bedford
(508) 998-1115
Jones, Mark
Mansfield
(508) 954-2355
Kalill, Kathleen
Orleans
(508) 237-5511
Klebanoff, Harry
North Easton
(508) 238-7766
Klein, Wayne
Forestdale
(508) 833-1060
Krivasty O’Hara, Susana
Eastham
(508) 255-4355
Lall, Myra
New Bedford
(508) 998-1115
Larke, Jerry
Lawson, Richard
Lean, Mary Beth
Macauley, Andrea
MacCardell, Leslie
Mack, Julie
McHale, John
Mitchell, Richard
Mogilnicki, Thaddeus
Monnin, Leon
Morley, Christina
Ober, Richard
Obolensky, Michael
Perretta, Lori Ann
Pittenger, Sol
Podbros, Linda
Marshfield
Rehoboth
Harwichport
New Bedford
Duxbury
Hanover
West Barnstable
Dennisport
Plymouth
Brockton
Pembroke
Attleboro
New Bedford
North Easton
New Bedford
Fall River
Sandwich
(781) 834-0390
(508) 252-6529
(508) 430-8672
(508) 996-2390
(781) 934-2597
(781) 826-8228
(508) 394-7525
(508) 394-8677
(508) 747-2718
(508) 580-2137
(617) 876-4099
(508) 222-3348
(508) 998-1115
(508) 238-7766
(508) 991-7010
(774) 644-5629
(781) 784-1739
Portman, Robert (PsyD)
North Easton
(508) 238-7766
Power, Judith
West Barnstable
(508) 362-6227
West Barnstable
(508) 362-1180
Dorn, John C
Flynn, Kevin
Ritchie, Scott A.
PRACTICE
Southcoast Physicians
Group, Inc.
Psychological Associates of
Southern MA
Psychological Associates
of Southern MA
Allied Health Providers
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PSYCHOLOGISTS
Roy, Louis
Schumer, Jeffrey
Schreffler, Mark
Sharma, Saumya
Simpson, Gary
Smith, Frederick
Smith, Scott
St. James, David
St. James, Paula
Sorensen, James
Stahl, John
Stone, Kenneth
Tessier, Wayne
Torbin, Irving
Watt, Linda
Weiss, Kenneth
Weitzberg, Norman
Williams, Michael
Yamin-Brownell, Samya
PRACTICE
Pediatric Neuropsychology
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
New Bedford
Brockton
Fall River
Pembroke
Falmouth
Brockton
Hyannis
Brockton
Brockton
Plymouth
Taunton
Taunton
New Bedford
Stoughton
Buzzards Bay
North Easton
Fall River
Sandwich, Taunton
South Easton
(508) 993-8332
(781) 979-3755
(508) 857-6694
(617) 876-4099
(774) 392-2608
(781) 591-9947
(508) 771-3130
(508) 580-2137
(508) 580-2137
(508) 747-2718
(508) 822-0006
(508) 823-0304
(508) 993-8332
(781) 344-5087
(508) 326-4371
(508) 238-7766
(508) 679-8591
(508) 212-5730
(508) 982-4002
Registered Nurse Clinical Specialist
REGISTERED NURSE CLINICAL
SPECIALISTS
Abelard, Gabrielle
Braun McDonald, Barbara J
Broughton, Susan
PRACTICE
Brown, Margaret (PNMHCS)
Camara, Joy
Chartier, Paulette
Collier, Lauren
Crouch, Shalisha Kimber
Digati, Gina (PNMHCS)
Fuentes, Kathleen
Goncalo-Toulan, Marylou
Jeanniton, Muriana
Karanikolas Perry, Gail
Katuramu, Clare
Kennedy, Adria Maria
Lavigniac, Judith
Murphy, Barbara
Palmer, Linda
Pettigrew, Schree
All Care Homecare, LLC
Psychiatric Associates
Plante, Susan
Raposa, Amanda Maria
Regan, Daniel Patrick
Shea, Kathleen
Walsh, Maureen
Wilkinson, Eugenia
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Stoughton
Orleans
New Bedford
Fall River
Stoughton, New Bedford
Attleboro, Fall River
New Bedford
Plymouth
New Bedford
Fall River
Stoughton
Fall River
Brockton
New Bedford
New Bedford
Harwich
Bourne
Provincetown, Orleans
New Bedford
Stoughton, Plymouth,
New Bedford
North Easton
New Bedford
Stoughton
Mashpee
New Bedford
Stoughton
(781) 344-0057
(508) 240-0092
(508) 993-1377
(508) 679-4333
(781) 436-3352
(508) 222 0089
(508) 993-8332
(508) 746-8590
(781) 436-3322
(401) 477-4681
(781) 344-0057
(774) 644-5629
(508) 857-1466
(508) 997-6091
(508) 992-1500
(508) 432-1400
(774) 228-2609
(508) 225-1212
(774) 644-7550
(781) 436-3352
(508) 238-7766
(508) 817-7596
(781) 436-3352
(774) 238-6043
(781) 436-3352
(781) 344-0057
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers
LICENSED INDEPENDENT
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
Almeida, Helena
Anderson, Amy
Anzola, Robert
Austin, Lawrence
Avedisian, Alexandra
Barboza, Amanda
Bari, Judith
Berglin, Debra
Berry, Paul
Bloomwald, Tobi
Breshin, Jerrold
Bulger, Debra
Bunzick, Margaret
Burke, Kendra
Byers, Janis
Carlson, Diane
Conners, Elaine
Conward, Elizabeth
Coutinho, Susan
Cowie, Kathleen
Cruz, Maria
Cruz, Mary
d’Ambly, Linda
Davern, Emily
Delaney, George
Diethelm, Eleanor
Dowick, Joseph
Dunn, Alexandra
Durgin-King, Robin
Eldridge, Molly
Ericson, Robert
Fabyan, Paula
Ferreira, Maria
Flannery, Karen M.
Fox-Sencaj, Christina
Friend, Michael
Furman, Alice
Gabruk, Linda
Goldbach, Melissa
Golden, Judith
Good, Jennifer
Guilloteau, Jean
Hansen, Marta
PRACTICE
DLH Consulting
Abelard Psychotherapy
Awake Intrumind
BNHS
East Side Counseling
Services
Allied Health Providers
Abelard Psychotherapy
Abelard Psychotherapy
BNH
Outer Cape Health
Services
Hardeman, James
Hardesty, Jody
Hayes, Jennifer
Henry, Mary Ellen
Hillard, Tamara
Howard, Janice
Jarvis, Scott
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
New Bedford
Plymouth
Centerville
Brewster
West Yarmouth
Brockton
New Bedford
West Barnstable
Falmouth
West Barnstable
Stoughton
Falmouth
Lakeville
Orleans
Bass River
Sandwich
North Easton
Yarmouth
Brockton
Mashpee
Brockton
Plymouth
Fall River
(508) 264-6265
(508) 747-0624
(774) 274-6386
(508) 240-7964
(508) 778-8580
(508) 559-6699
(774) 929-7420
(508) 362-1180
(774) 392-0200
(508) 362-4141
(781) 344-0057
(508) 221-4843
(508) 947-1683
(508) 742-8375
(508) 398-9731
(508) 888-5157
(508) 238-7766
(508) 362-3930
(857) 246-1126
(774) 238-8121
(508) 559-6699
(508) 747-2718
(508) 567-1477
Taunton
Plymouth
Mashpee
Brockton
Mashpee
Brewster, Orleans
Fall River
Brewster
South Yarmouth
West Barnstable
Fall River
Fall River
Stoughton
Swansea
Stoughton
Brockton
Plymouth
Vineyard Haven
Taunton
Stoughton
Harwich
(508) 823-0304
(508) 746-8590
(508) 274-6729
(508) 559-6699
(508) 477-2722
(508) 255-5695
(508) 730-2700
(508) 240-5530
(508) 398-9731
(508) 362-1180
(508) 730-2225
(508) 679-4333
(781) 344-0057
(401) 486-5234
(781) 344-0057
(508) 559-6699
(508) 747-0576
(914) 391-9123
(508) 822-0006
(781) 344-3400
(508) 432-1400
Plymouth
New Bedford
Falmouth
North Truro
Yarmouth Port
Pembroke
Fall River
(774) 487-9545
(508) 998-1115
(508) 495-0554
(508) 237-2311
(508) 341-5552
(781) 826-5333
(774) 294-5416
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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LICENSED INDEPENDENT
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
Jeffery, Kenneth
Jones, Lauren
Jones, Robert
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
New Bedford
Orleans
Orleans
(508) 993-8332
(508) 255-4293
(508) 255-4293
Lakeville
Mattapoisett
New Bedford
Sagamore
Falmouth
New Bedford
Brockton
Rochester
(508) 947-1683
(508) 758-3754
(508) 717-0212
(508) 888-5005
(508) 317-5243
(508) 998-2700
(617) 749-7484
(508) 763-5896
North Easton
Fairhaven
Wellfleet
(508) 238-7766
(508) 992-1960
(508) 349-3131
New Bedford
North Easton
Bourne
Taunton
New Bedford
Mattapoisett
Fall River
Centerville
Westport
Somerset
(508) 617-3296
(508) 238-7766
(774) 228-2609
(508) 822-0006
(508) 993-8332
(508) 758-3754
(508) 677-2399
(508) 566-9383
(781) 789-1236
(508) 689-7888
Fall River
Fall River
Brockton
Brewster
Orleans
Wareham
West Yarmouth
Rochester
(508) 415-9171
(508) 679-4333
(508) 559-6699
(508) 240-7964
(508) 255-4293
(508) 295-4529
(508) 240-7964
(508) 763-5896
New Bedford
Brockton
Brewster
Brewster
Centerville
Buzzards Bay
(774) 929-7420
(617) 749-7484
(508) 240-2921
(860) 450-9789
(508) 827-7825
(508) 326-4371
Riley, Brian
Riley, Douglas
Robert, Elisabeth
Fall River
Dartmouth
New Bedford
(508) 677-9072
(508) 992-9376
(508) 999-1960
Rodgers, Elisabeth
Rodrigues, Manuela
New Bedford
Brockton
Taunton
Mattapoisett
New Bedford
West Yarmouth
Yarmouth Port
Fall River
(508) 999-1960
(508) 559-5093
(508) 521-9755
(508) 758-3754
(508) 993-8332
(617) 827-6629
(508) 362-3668
(508) 679-4333
Kelly, Ginny
Kolek, Carol
Konkel, Robert
Lamb, Andrea
Lambroschino, Justine
LaPorte, David
Laurent-Tellus, Edna
LeBlanc, Rachael
Leblanc, Sharon
Lipstock, Diane
Livingston, Susan
Lloyd, Hannah
Lochiatto, Jean
Malinowski, Helen
Magee, Stacy
Massed, Pauline
McCarthy, Patrick
McGhee, Raechel
McIntosh, Katie
Medyn, Susan
Messier, Michelle
Mitchell, John
Nepini, Julia
Norton, Wendy
O’Brien, Thomas
O’Regan, Maureen
Palumbo, Anthony
Papaleo, Liana
Pearson, Kim
Philips, Amanda G.
Pierre, Maggie
Prior, Monda
Prugh, Joan
Queeney, Ellen
Raff, Amy
PRACTICE
Orleans Psychotherapy
Associates
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
Outer Cape Health
Associates
Odonata Psychotherapy
Changing Directions
Counseling
BNH
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
Southeast Clinical
Collaborative
Rosenthal, Augusta
Savino, Mark
Sayward, Jill
Sherry-Pare, Catherine
Silva, Matthew
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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LICENSED INDEPENDENT
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
Sirota, Debra
Soares, Rui
Soc, Djordje
Souliere, Sally
Souza, Claudia
Stratton, Joan
Sullivan, Mary
Sullivan, Paul
Sullivan, Timothy
Sullivan, William
Sutherland Nickerson, Carol
Sylvia, Nicole
Terry, Anne
Thoresen, Kristine
Tocci, Patricia
Tooley, James
Tunney, Mary Ellen
Turner, Nidhi
Vaughn, Deborah
Vega, Rebecca
Vineyard, Hilary
Vogel, James
Wagner, Kathryn
Weeks-Boutilier, Clara
Weiner, Lawrence
Wiley, Nancy
Williams, Autumn
Wolf, Amy
Woodson, Maureen
Young, Jennifer
PRACTICE
BNH
BNH
Odonata Psychotherapy
BNH
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
New Perspective
Counseling
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Mansfield
Brockton
West Yarmouth
Fall River
Brockton
Bourne
Yarmouth Port
Buzzards Bay
Brockton
Yarmouth
Harwich
New Bedford
Taunton
Barnstable
Mattapoisett
New Bedford
New Bedford
Dartmouth
Osterville
Brockton
Fall River
Rochester
(508) 339-2856
(508) 559-6699
(508) 385-1833
(774) 294-5055
(508) 559-6699
(774) 228-2609
(508) 654-0905
(508) 320-2482
(508) 857-1466
(508) 362-5080
(508) 432-5690
(508) 993-1377
(508) 822-0006
(508) 362-4416
(508) 758-3754
(508) 998-1115
(508) 985-9909
(774) 206-1125
(508) 428-2372
(508) 559-6699
(508) 679-4333
(508) 763-5896
Plymouth
North Dartmouth
No. Easton
Bourne
New Bedford
Harwich
Stoughton
(508) 746-8590
(508) 993-1651
(508) 238-7766
(774) 228-2609
(508) 837-9587
(508) 432-1400
(781) 400-4182
Rochester
(508) 763-5896
Licensed Mental Health Counselors
LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELORS
Alston, James E. Jr.
Amaral, Laura
Arroyo, Maria
Ayotte, Jeffrey
Bates, Melissa
Beatty, Jane
Benoit, Kettly
Bouchard, Melanie
Bowden, Laura
Burrowes, Mark
Cabral, Joshua
Cancilla, Joan
Campos, Jacqueline
Caron, Judith
Cesarini, Gregory P.
Costa, Eliane
PRACTICE
Maria Arroyo LMHC at
Southeast
Abelard Psychotherapy
BNH
Family Focus
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Fall River
New Bedford
New Bedford
(508) 679-4333
(508) 933-8695
(774) 325-8591
Osterville
Stoughton
East Falmouth
Brockton
Fall River
Fall River
Brockton
Bridgewater
Wellfleet
New Bedford
Plymouth
Fall River
Fall River
(508) 419-7893
(781) 344-0057
(508) 540-2323
(508) 894-3503
(508) 679-4333
(508) 676-3411
(617) 749-7484
(508) 697-1070
(617) 791-3139
(508) 992-1088
(508) 746-9121
(508) 679-4333
(508) 567-1477
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELORS
Crompton, MaryEllen
Cusak, Julie
D’Amour, Phillip
Daigle-Gillis, Sue
DeAlmeida, Paula
Denoncourt, Sara
Fenton, Sarah E.
Fieldsmith, Susan
Fitzgerald, Jill
Forman, Lisa
Frias, Kathleen
Friedman, Adam
Greene, Cheryl
Guardia, Vincent
Ham, Peter
Hightower-Sidney, Sherry
Huffman, Doreen
Hurwit, Annika
Janes, Rebecca
Jean-Baptiste, Chantal
Jennings, Deborah
Lamperti, Tracy
Leite, Paul
Lindor, Laurie
Malkasian, Loren
McNeil-Pleasant, Melissa
Meckler, Michelle
Meltzer, Donald
Minkin, Alan
PRACTICE
Latino Counseling Inc
Cove Counseling
Southeast Clinical
Collaborative
DLH Consulting
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
DLH Consulting
Multi-Cultural Counseling
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
Moran, Bonnie
Muller, Ann Marie
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Brockton
Yarmouth Port
New Bedford
Brockton
New Bedford
Plymouth
Buzzards Bay
(508) 857-1466
(774) 722-0361
(781) 248-8355
(508) 559-6699
(508) 979-5557
(508) 746-8004
(508) 326-4371
West Tisbury
Fall River
Taunton
New Bedford
Buzzards Bay
Rochester
(508) 693-5300
(978) 408-6446
(508) 822-0006
(774) 929-7420
(774) 836-3738
(508) 776-1432
Yarmouth Port
Taunton
Stoughton
New Bedford
Vineyard Haven
Westport
Stoughton
West Bridgewater
Brewster
Brockton
Stoughton
Plymouth
Stoughton
Nantucket
Hyannis
Rochester
(508) 362-3609
(508) 822-0006
(617) 502-8821
(774) 929-7420
(508) 687-9946
(508) 636-8487
(781) 344-3400
(508) 583-5588
(774) 722-5919
(508) 494-3333
(781) 344-3400
(508) 747-9640
(781) 883-1696
(508) 228-0721
(508) 776-5417
(508) 776-1432
Lakeville
West Yarmouth
(774) 319-8460
(508) 778-8580,
Ext. 219
Pagan-Morales, Lyseloht
New Bedford
(774) 229-6680
Page, Stephanie
Mashpee
(508) 375-8776
Paiva, Alexander
Brockton
(508) 559-6699
Papadonis, Mary
Hanover
(781) 264-4047
Paquin, Stephen
Fall River
(508) 679-4333
Pereira, James
Taunton
(774) 473-0067
Pina-Shemo, Celina
New Bedford
(508) 996-8800
Pinto, Jennifer
Plymouth
(508) 746-8590
Pegg, Jean
Taunton
(508) 822-1690
Post, Ryan
Fall River
(508-679-4333
Rachmaciej, Brian
Fall River
(413) 281-8035
Rappaport, Nancy
Nantucket
(508) 783-8841
Reedy, Marilyn
Brewster
(508) 240-7964
Richardson, Jane
New Bedford
(508) 999-4944
Rieber, Jesse
New Bedford
(508) 999-3290
Rooney, Paul
Whaling City Psych Service New Bedford
(774) 644-2518
Rozum, Aimee
East Falmouth
(774) 216-6522
Samson, Fritz
Stoughton
(617) 515-1952
Segal, Barbara
South Dennis
(508) 394-0539
Shannon, Nancy
Bourne
(781) 585-8348
Simon, Robin
Attleboro, Fall River
(508) 222-0089
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELORS
Smith, Jeffrey
Stunkel-Doyle, Leanne
Sullivan, Gretchen
PRACTICE
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
Sullivan, Patricia
Symington, Ashley
Tedesco-Souza, Mirta
Temple, Ann
Viegas, David
Viera, Marc
Wangerman, Susan
Wannie, Adam
Whittlesey, Linda
Yanikoski, Jennifer
Abelard Psychotherapy
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Brewster
Plymouth
Rochester
(508) 240-1471
(339) 788-0231
(508) 763-5896
Somerset
Brewster
New Bedford
Yarmouth Port
New Bedford
New Bedford
Orleans
West Yarmouth
Marstons Mills
Stoughton
(508) 689-7851
(774) 487-2193
(508) 324-5511
(508) 375-0609
(508) 993-8332
(508) 993-8332
(508) 255-3866
(508) 340-0847
(508) 428-3698
(781) 344-0057
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
LICENSED MARRIAGE AND
FAMILY THERAPISTS
Anzola, Robert
Aristilde-Calixte, Tamarra
Bacdayan, Pearl
Berry, Paul
Caron, Judith
Foley Couse, Shannon
PRACTICE
Wellspring Farm Learning
Center
MacAllister, Marie
Ross, Richard
Seadale, Colleen
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Centerville
Brockton
Dartmouth
West Barnstable
Plymouth
Rochester
(774) 274-6386
(774) 269-2459
(508) 990-9922
(508) 362-4141
(508) 746-9121
(508) 763-5896
Hanover
Nantucket
Edgartown
(781) 249-4844
(508) 228-6099
(774) 563-9717
Licensed Alcohol Drug Abuse Counselor
LICENSED ALCOHOL
DRUG ABUSE
COUNSELOR
PRACTICE
CITY/TOWN
PHONE #
Ferney, William M.
Odonata Psychotherapy &
Retreat
Bourne
(774) 247-4939
New Bedford
Brockton
New Bedford
(508) 264-6125
(978) 398-8780
(508) 264-9447
Gonsalves, Mark
Qualls, Venita
Sylvia, Michael
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM (CSP)
Community Support Program (CSP) provides an array of services delivered by a community-based, mobile,
multidisciplinary team of professionals and paraprofessionals. This program provides essential services for
Members with a long-standing history of psychiatric or substance use disorders and to their families, or to Members
who are at varying degrees of increased medical risk, or to children/adolescents who have behavioral health issues
challenging their optimal level of functioning in the home/community setting.
In general, a Member who can benefit from CSP services has a disorder that has required hospitalization or has
resulted in serious impairment with a risk of hospitalization. CSP services are used to prevent hospitalization. They
are designed to respond to the needs of the individuals who pattern of utilization of services or clinical profile
indicates high risk of readmission into 24-hour treatment settings. These services are designed to be maximally
flexible in supporting individuals who are unable to independently access and sustain involvement with needed
services.
These outreach and supportive services are directed toward adults, children, and adolescents and vary according to
duration, type, and intensity of services depending on the changing needs of each individual. Community Support
Services are expected to complement other services already in place for the individual.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Services Program)
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Bay State Community
Services
Bay View Associates,
South Shore Mental
Health
Community
Counseling of
Bristol County
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444
Plymouth,
Wareham
Taunton
New Bedford
Attleboro
Fall River
Brockton
Plymouth
Nantucket
(508) 862-0514
(508) 295-3600
(508) 828-9218
(508) 999-4968, Ext. 2
(508) 222-8812, Ext. 3
(508) 672-4022
(508) 583-4252
(508) 732-0161
(508) 228-2689
Hyannis
Plymouth
Falmouth
(508) 862-0273
(508) 747-6762
(508) 540-6550, Ext. 5222
High Point Treatment
Center
Brockton
Middleboro
New Bedford
Plymouth
(508) 638-6000
(774) 213-8358
(508) 992-1500
(508) 224-7705
HRI Clinics – Arbour
Counseling Services
Luminosity Behavioral
Health Services
SSTAR
West Yarmouth
(774) 470-2298
Stoughton
(508) 298-9917
Fall River
(508) 324-7763, Ext. 3258
Family & Children’s
Services of Nantucket
County, Inc.
Family Continuity Program
(FCP)
Gosnold, Inc.
COMMENTS
Ages 18 and older
Members discharged from
ATS only
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS (CSPECH)
The Community Support Program for People Experiencing Chronic Homelessness (CSPECH) provides support services
to Members who are experiencing chronic homelessness (as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), and are either living in a “Housing First” program or who are receiving extensive outreach in an
attempt to recruit them into a Housing First program. CSPECH is a community-based service coordination and support
program that coordinates the behavioral health needs and community tenure sustainment needs of these MBHP
Members.
Community-based service coordination and support services such as CSPECH are intended to maximize the ability
of Members who are experiencing chronic homelessness to attain and maintain permanent housing and tenure
within the community. Providing low-threshold, high-support services to Members who are chronically homeless
and living in a Housing First program such as CSPECH has been shown to significantly increase the likelihood they
will be successful in achieving permanency within the community while reducing reliance on acute care services.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Services
Program)
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Duffy Health Center
Hyannis
(508) 771-9599
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS (ABA)
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a service that provides for the performance of behavioral assessments; interpretation
of behavior analytic data; development of a highly specific treatment plan; supervision and coordination of interventions;
and training other interveners to address specific objectives or performance goals in order to treat challenging behaviors
that interfere with the youth’s successful functioning. ABA includes services provided by two different sets of credentials;
licensed, applied behavior analyst and behavior technician/paraprofessional. It is delivered by one or more members of
a team of qualified providers consisting of professional and paraprofessional staff.
Access to Service: Direct referral- does not need to be evaluated by an Emergency Service Provider (ESP)
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Amego, Inc.
Attleboro
(978) 232-2599
Bay Coast Behavioral, LLC
Fall River
(774) 294-5722
Beacon ABA Services, Inc.
North Dartmouth
Rockland
Bridgewater
(774) 206-6961
(781) 421-3446
(508) 807-4996
Brightening Horizons Autism
Treatment
Children Making Strides
New Bedford
(508) 264-0628
Pocasset
(508) 563-5767
Christopher Donovan Center
Wareham
(508) 297-5232
Coastal ABA, LLC
Duxbury
(617) 620-8588
KBC Dynamics
Marshfield
(508) 965-5778
May Institute, Inc.
Fall River
(508) 678-0041
New England Behavioral
Services, Inc.
Attleboro
(844) 825-5222
Northeast Behavioral Associates
Dartmouth,
North Attleboro
(774) 206-1125
Positive Behavioral Solutions
(a.k.a. Southcoast Autism Center)
Fairhaven
(508) 997-1311
Positive Synergy Corporation
Swansea
(508) 617-8396
Pride Inc.
Taunton
(508) 823-7134
South Bay Community Services
Attleboro
Brockton
Fall River
Mashpee
Plymouth
Swansea
Hanson
(508) 223-4691
(508) 559-0473
(508) 580-4691
(508) 324-1060
(508) 760-1475
(508) 830-0000
(508) 324-4202
(617) 653-5811
Plymouth
(508) 287-8692
Assonet, Rochester
(508) 763-5896
Behavioral Connections
Southeastern ABA, LLC
Stonebridge Behavioral
Services, LLC
Wellspring Farm Learning Center
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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INTENSIVE CARE COORDINATION (ICC)
ICC is a wraparound service delivered by a Community Service Agency (CSA). This service provides Care
Coordination for youth under the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance (SED). A
Care Coordinator works with the youth, family/guardian, supports, providers, schools, state agencies, and others
who play a key role in the youth’s life. The Care Coordinator works with those identified to create a care planning
team for the youth, and together this team comes up with an Individual Care Plan to address the youth’s needs and
support the goals identified by the youth and family/caregiver.
Access to Service: Direct access - referrals are made through any individual or agency (i.e., self, provider,
state agency, school, etc.).
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN/
AREA OFFICE
PHONE NUMBER
BAMSI
Brockton
(508) 587-2579,
Ext. 30
Bay State Community Services
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444,
Ext. 321
Child & Family Services
New Bedford
(508) 990-0894
Community Counseling of Bristol
County, Inc.
Taunton
(508) 828-9112,
Ext. 579
Family Service Association
Fall River
(774) 627-1149
Justice Resource Institute
Hyannis
Nantucket
Statewide
(888) 889-8902
(508) 771-3156
(508) 875-9529
Two videophones;
(774) 999-0949 and
(774) 406-3723
The Learning Center for the Deaf,
Walden School
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
…………….
SPECIALTY
POPULATION
-S Cape
Verdean
Creole
- Spanish
Haitian Creole
- Portuguese
- Cape
Verdean
Creole
- Haitian
SpanishCreole
- Portuguese
- Cape
Verdean
- Creole
Portuguese
- ASL
- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
-
Spanish
Portuguese
Khmer
Cape
Verdean
- Creole
Portuguese
- ASL
…………
 Specialty CSA
for deaf and
hard of
hearing
population
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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FAMILY SUPPORT AND TRAINING (FS&T)
FS&T provides a structured, one-to-one, strength-based relationship between a Family Support and Training Partner
and a parent/caregiver of a youth under the age of 21. The purpose of this service is for resolving or ameliorating the
youth’s emotional and behavioral needs by improving the capacity of the parent/caregiver to parent the youth. FS&T
aims to improve the youth’s functioning in the community or support the youth’s return to the community via work
with the caregiver. Services may include education; assistance in navigating the child-serving systems (DCF,
education, mental health, juvenile justice, etc.); fostering empowerment, including linkages to peer/parent support
and self-help groups; assistance in identifying formal and community resources (e.g., after-school programs, food
assistance, summer camps, etc.); and support, coaching, and training for the parent/caregiver.
Access to Service: Referrals are made solely through one of the Clinical Hub Services of Intensive Care
Coordination, In-Home Therapy, or Outpatient Therapy.
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN/
AREA OFFICE
PHONE NUMBER
BAMSI
Brockton
(508) 587-2579,
Ext. 30
Bay State Community Services
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444,
Ext. 321
Child & Family Services
New Bedford
(508) 990-0894
Community Counseling of Bristol
County, Inc.
Taunton
(508) 828-9112,
Ext. 579
Family Service Association of
Greater Fall River
Fall River
(774) 627-1149
Justice Resource Institute
Hyannis,
Nantucket
Statewide
(508) 815-5114
(508) 771-3156
(508) 875-9529
Two videophones;
(774) 999-0949 and
(774) 406-3723
The Learning Center for the Deaf,
Walden School
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATION
-S Spanish
- Haitian Creole
- French
- Spanish
- French
- Tagalog
(Filipino)
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- ASL
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Haitian Creole
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Cape
Verdean Creole
- Spanish
- ASL
- ASL
…………
 Specialty CSA
for deaf and
hard of
hearing
population
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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IN-HOME BEHAVIORAL SERVICES (IHBS)
In-Home Behavioral Services addresses a youth’s (under the age of 21) behaviors that interfere with successful
functioning in the community, and the services are delivered by one or more members of a team consisting of
professional and paraprofessional staff via a combination of Behavior Management Therapy and Behavior
Management Monitoring.
Behavior Management Therapy includes a behavioral assessment (observing the youth’s behavior, antecedents of
behaviors, and identification of motivators) and the development of a highly specific behavior plan with interventions
that are designed to diminish, extinguish, or improve specific behaviors related to the youth’s behavioral health
condition(s). Supervision and coordination of interventions, and training other interveners to address specific
behavioral objectives or performance goals are provided.
Behavior Management Monitoring includes implementation of the behavior plan developed by the Behavior
Management Therapist as well as monitoring of the youth’s behavior and reinforcing implementation of the behavior
plan by the caregiver(s). Also included is progress reporting back to the Behavior Management Therapist on
implementation of the behavior plan and progress toward behavioral objectives or performance goals so that the
behavior plan may be modified as needed.
Access to Service: Referrals are made solely through one of the Clinical Hub Services of Intensive Care
Coordination, In-Home Therapy, or Outpatient Therapy.
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Gandara Mental Health Center
New Bedford
(857) 366-7040
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
- Latino
specialty
…………
 Under the age of
21
Justice Resource Institute (JRI)
Taunton
Centerville,
Nantucket
(508) 828-1308
(508) 771-2402
(508) 771-3156
Bay Coast Behavioral
Fall River
(774) 294-5722
- Portuguese
The May Institute
Fall River
(508) 678-0041
- Spanish
- Portuguese
………
 Autism
Spectrum
Disorders
Northeast Behavioral Associates
Dartmouth
North Attleboro
(774) 206-1125
- Cape Verdean
Creole
- Haitian Creole
- Hmong
- Spanish
South Bay Community Services
Plymouth
Brockton
Attleboro
Mashpee
Fall River
Referral Lines:
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
(800)
(508)
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
…………
830-0000
580-4691
223-4691
760-1475
324-1060
244-4691
427-5362
 Autism
Spectrum
Disorders
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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THERAPEUTIC MENTORING SERVICES (TM)
TM services are provided to youth (under the age of 21) in any setting where the youth resides, such as the home
(including foster homes and therapeutic foster homes), and in other community settings such as school, child care
centers, or respite settings. TM offers structured, one-to-one, strength-based support services between a therapeutic
mentor and a youth for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. Therapeutic
Mentoring services include supporting, coaching, and training the youth in age-appropriate behaviors, interpersonal
communication, problem-solving and conflict resolution, and relating appropriately to other children and adolescents,
as well as adults, in recreational and social activities. TM promotes a youth’s success in navigating various social
contexts, learning new skills, and making functional progress in the community.
Access to Service: Referrals are made solely through one of the Clinical Hub Services of Intensive Care
Coordination, In-Home Therapy, or Outpatient Therapy.
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Arbour Counseling
Fall River
W. Yarmouth
(508) 678-2833
(774) 470-2294
Arbour Fuller Hospital
Attleboro
(508) 838-4193
Referral Fax:
(508) 838-2303
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
- Spanish
- French
- Haitian Creole
- Spanish
………
 BPD
 DBT and CBT


BAMSI
Brockton
(508) 408-8670
Bay State Community
Services
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444
Child & Family Services
New Bedford
(508) 742-3887
Fall River
Hyannis
(508) 676-5708
(508) 778-1839
Trauma informed
care
substance use disorder
acute and chronic
mental health problems
Higher level of care
(HLOC) young
mothers
step-downs

- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
- Cape Verdean Creole
- Portuguese
………
 DCF/DYSinvolved youth
 Transitioning from
foster care
-
French
Spanish
Tagalog (Filipino)
Spanish
Portuguese
Haitian Creole
Cape Verdean
Khmer
Beginner ASL
………
 DBT
 Trauma
 DYS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Community Counseling of
Bristol County, Inc.
Family & Children’s Services
of Nantucket, Inc.
Taunton
(508) 977-8129
Nantucket
(508) 228-2689
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Spanish
Family Continuity
Hyannis
Plymouth
(508) 862-0600
(508) 747-6762
- Portuguese
- Spanish
Family Service Association of
Greater Fall River
Fall River
(508) 730-138,
Ext. 3709
Gandara Mental Health Center
New Bedford
Brockton
(508) 237-6670
(508) 232-6670
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- ………
French
High Point Treatment Center
Brockton
New Bedford
Plymouth
Taunton
(508) 742-4420
Central Intake
(508) 408-6159
(774) 213-8340
Justice Resource Institute
Taunton
Centerville*
Attleboro
(508) 207-8819
(508) 771-2402
(508) 222-7525
The Key Program
Fall River
Plymouth
East Taunton
(508) 675-0686
(508) 746-1046
(508) 675-0686
Luminosity Behavioral Health
Stoughton
(781) 344-0102,
Ext. 103
Martha's Vineyard Community
Services
Martha's Vineyard (508) 693-7900
Mass Mentor
Hyannis
Taunton
MSPCC
 Transition-age youth
 DCF/DYS youth
Gang-involved
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Spanish
………
 Substance use disorders
- Portuguese
- Cape Verdean
- *Brazilian
(Portuguese, Haitian
Creole and Spanish
on Martha’s
Vineyard)
- ………
Spanish
 DBT
………
 Trauma
Male mentors
 DYS
-
French
Haitian Creole
Portuguese
Spanish
Russian
- Portuguese
- Spanish
New Bedford
- Portuguese
(508-862-2639
(508) 824-1355, Ext. 13 - Spanish
………
(508) 824-1355, Ext. 15  Autism spectrum
Hyannis
(508) 775-0275





Foster care involvement
Special education needs
Male TMs
DYS-Involved youth
Transitioning home
from residential
placement
………
 Young mothers
 Transition-age youth
 Male TM
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
New Life Counseling
Randolph
serving
Southeast
Members
(781) 986-4800
Northeast Behavioral
Associates
Dartmouth
N. Attleboro
(774) 206-1125
Pyramid Builders
Counseling Services, Inc.
Brockton
(617) 516-0280
South Bay Community
Services
Intake Lines:
(508) 427-5362
(800) 244-4691
Plymouth
Brockton
Attleboro
Mashpee
Fall River
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
Lakeville
South Shore Behavioral
Health Clinic
830-0000
527-1007
223-4691
760-1475
324-1060
(781) 878-8340
South Shore Mental Health
Plymouth
(857) 939-3613
St. Vincent's Home
Fall River
(508) 235-3291
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
- English
- Haitian Creole
- Mandarin
- Cantonese
- Cape-Verdean
Creole
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Italian
- Spanish
- Cape Verdean
Creole
- Haitian Creole
………
 AfricanAmerican
population
 Gang-involved
- Haitian Creole
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Arabic
- ASL
- Haitian Creole
- Vietnamese
- Cape Verdean
Creole
-- French
Spanish
- Portuguese
………
 DCF/DMHinvolved youth
 Transitioning back
into the home
 Special education
services
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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IN-HOME THERAPY SERVICES (IHT)
In-Home Therapy Services are delivered by one or more members of a team consisting of professional and
paraprofessional staff, offering a combination of medically necessary In-Home Therapy and Therapeutic Training
and Support.
In-Home Therapy is a structured, consistent, strength-based, therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician
and the youth and family for the purpose of treating the youth’s behavioral health needs, including improving the
family’s ability to provide effective support for the youth to promote his/her healthy functioning within the family.
Interventions are designed to enhance and improve the family’s capacity to improve the youth’s functioning in the
home and community and may prevent the need for the youth’s admission to an inpatient hospital, psychiatric
residential treatment facility or other treatment setting.
Access to Service: Direct access - referrals are made through any individual or agency (i.e., self, provider,
state agency, school, etc.).
PROVIDER
Arbour Fuller Hospital
CITY/TOWN
Attleboro
PHONE NUMBER
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
…………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
- Haitian Creole
- Spanish
…………
(508) 838-4193
 BPD
 DBT and CBT-Trauma
informed care
 substance use disorder
 acute and chronic
mental health
problems
 higher level of care
(HLOC) young mothers
 step-downs
 DV
 autism spectrum
disorders
Arbour Counseling Services
Fall River
W. Yarmouth
(508) 678-2833
(774) 470-2294
-
French
Greek
Khmer
Spanish
Russian
BAMSI
Brockton
(508) 408-8670, Ext. 49
-
Spanish
Haitian Creole
Cape Verdean Creole
Portuguese
Bay State Community
Services
Plymouth
(508) 830-3444, Ext. 316
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PROVIDER
Child & Family Services
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
New Bedford
(508) 990-0894
(508) 742-3937
Fall River
Hyannis
(508) 676-5708
(508) 778-1839
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY
……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
New Bedford
Site
- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
Fall River Site
- Spanish
- Portuguese
…………
Substance use disorder
DDS
Early childhood
Grief/Loss
 Reactive attachment
disorder (RAD)




Community Counseling of
Bristol County, Inc.
Taunton
- Portuguese
- Japanese
- Spanish
……….
(508) 977-8129
 Early childhood
consult available
Family & Children’s
Services of Nantucket,
Inc.
Family Continuity Programs
(FCP)
Nantucket
(508) 228-2689
Hyannis,
Plymouth
(508) 862-0600
(508) 747-4400
Family Service Association
of Greater Fall River
Fall River
(508) 678-7542, Ext. 3208 - Spanish
- Portuguese
Gandara Mental Health
Center
Brockton
(508) 237-6670
- Korean
- Spanish
…………
 Translator use
as appropriate
 Spanish-speaking
therapist with Autism
spectrum specialty
High Point Treatment Center Brockton
New Bedford
Plymouth
Taunton
Justice Resource Institute
Taunton
Attleboro
Centerville
(508) 742-4420
Central Intake:
(508) 408-6159
(774) 213-8340
(508) 207-8819
(508) 222-7525
(508) 771-2402
- Spanish
- Portuguese
………
Luminosity Behavioral
Health
Stoughton
(781) 344-0102, Ext. 103
-
Martha's Vineyard
Community Services
Martha's
Vineyard
(508) 693-7900
MSPCC
Hyannis
(508) 775-0275
 Substance use disorder
…………
 DBT
 Trauma
 DYS
French
Haitian Creole
Portuguese
Spanish
Russian
- Haitian Creole
…………
 Trauma
 School difficulties
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
LINGUISTIC
CAPACITY……………
SPECIALTY
POPULATIONS
New Life Counseling
Randolph serving
Southeast
Members
(781) 986-4800
-
English
Haitian Creole
Mandarin
Cantonese
Spanish
Portuguese
Northeast Behavioral
Associates
Dartmouth
North Attleboro
(774) 206-1125
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- Italian
Pyramid Builders
Services, Inc.
Brockton
(508) 584-5400
- Spanish
- Cape Verdean Creole
- Haitian Creole
…………
 African-American
population
 Gang-involved
South Bay Community
Services
Intake Lines:
(508) 427-5362
(800) 244-4691
Mashpee
Plymouth
Attleboro
Brockton
Fall River
Norwell
Lakeville
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
(508)
(781)
South Shore Mental Health
(Bayview Associates)
Plymouth
(617) 847-1950
St. Vincent's Home
Fall River
(508) 679-8511
South Shore Behavioral
Health Clinic
830-0000
527-1007
223-4691
760-1475
324-1060
878-8340
- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
- Portuguese
* contact specific site
for language details
- Arabic
- ASL
-
ASL
Spanish
Haitian Creole
French
Cantonese
Mandarin
Vietnamese
Spanish
Portuguese
…………
 DCF/DMH-involved
 Transitioning back into
the home
 Special education
services
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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COMMUNITY-BASED ACUTE TREATMENT (CBAT) FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Community-Based Acute Treatment (CBAT) is provided to children/adolescents who require a 24-hour-a-day, sevenday-a-week, staff-secure (unlocked) group setting. For children and adolescents with serious behavioral health
disorders, CBAT provides therapeutic intervention and specialized programming in a controlled environment with a
high degree of supervision and structure. Intensive therapeutic services include, but are not limited to, daily
medication monitoring; psychiatric assessment; nursing availability; Specialing (as needed); individual, group, and
family therapy; case management; family assessment, and consultation; discharge planning; and psychological
testing as needed.
Active family/caregiver involvement through family therapy, a key element of treatment, is expected.
CBAT may be used as an alternative to, or transition from, inpatient services.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Child/Adolescent:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Attleboro Center
Attleboro
(508) 223-4125
(508) 226-6031
Ages 12-18
Free-standing, 10 beds
McLean Hospital
Middleborough
(774) 419-1100
Ages 13-19
21 beds
New Bedford Child and
Family Services
New Bedford
(508) 984-4175
Ages 4-17
9 beds
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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INTENSIVE COMMUNITY-BASED ACUTE TREATMENT (ICBAT) FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
The Intensive Community-Based Treatment (ICBAT) provides the same services as Community-Based Acute
Treatment (CBAT) but of higher intensity, including more frequent psychiatric evaluation and medication
management and a higher staff-to-patient ration. ICBAT is an alternative to inpatient hospitalization and is not used
as a step-down placement following discharge from a locked, 24-hour setting.
Access to service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Child/Adolescent:
CONTACT
PERSON
Intake Staff
COMMENTS
(508) 561-4463
Intake Staff
Ages 12-18
Worcester*
(508) 849-5640
Intake Staff
Children (ages 7-12)
Adolescents (ages 13-17)
Baldwinville*
(508) 849-5640
Intake Staff
Children (ages 7-18)
PROVIDERS
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Walker, Inc.
Needham*
(781) 449-4500
Pager:
(781) 409-4995
Wayside Youth
and Family
Support Network
Framingham*
Y.O.U., Inc. –
Wetzel Center
Y.O.U., Inc. –
Cottage Hill
Ages 2-14, Co-ed
Bed Capacity = 16
(Combined ICBAT and
CBAT)
*Not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY (DBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a structured outpatient treatment as defined by Marsha Linehan, PhD
(Linehan, et. al., Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, New York: Guilford Press, 1993)
which combines strategies from behavioral, cognitive, and other supportive psychotherapies. DBT services
encompass individual therapy, DBT skills group, therapeutic consultation to the Member on the telephone, and the
therapists’ internal consultation meeting(s). Through an integrated treatment team approach to services, DBT seeks
to enhance the quality of the Member’s life through group skills training and individual therapy with a dialectical
approach of support and confrontation.
DBT is available for adults who meet the DSM-V diagnosis for borderline personality disorder and who exhibit
chronic para-suicidal behaviors.
DBT is also available for adolescents who meet three of the nine DSM-V criteria for borderline personality disorder
and who exhibit suicidal or self-injurious behaviors.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service
Program)
Child/Adolescent:
PROVIDERS
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
South Shore Mental
Health
Marshfield
(781) 834-7433
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
South Shore Mental
Health
Marshfield
(781) 834-7433
COMMENTS
Adult:
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PSYCHIATRIC INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (PIOP)
The Psychiatric Intensive Outpatient Program (PIOP) provides mental health or substance use disorder services
which are time limited, multidisciplinary, multimodal structured treatment in an outpatient setting. Such programs are
less intensive than a partial hospital program or day treatment (e.g., may not always include medical oversight and
medication evaluation and management) but significantly more intensive than outpatient psychotherapy and
medication management.
This level of care may be used to intervene in a complex or refractory clinical situation which would otherwise result
in a higher level of care. Clinical interventions available should include modalities typically delivered in office-based
settings, such as individual, couple, and family psychotherapy, group therapies, medication management and
psycho- educational services. Frequency should occur based on individual needs.
Access to Service: Direct referral - does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Program)
PROVIDER
Advocates Community
Counseling, Inc.
CITY/TOWN
Framingham*
PHONE NUMBER
(508) 935-0769
North Suffolk Mental
Health Association
South Shore Mental Health
Chelsea*
(617) 912-7989
Quincy*
(617) 689-8200
Walden Behavioral Care
Worcester*
(508) 796-5797
COMMENTS
IOP for Deaf/Hard of
Hearing Members
IOP Eating Disorders
*Not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PSYCHIATRIC DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM (PDTP) FOR ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS
Psychiatric Day Treatment provides a coordinated set of individualized, integrated, and therapeutic support services
to those with psychiatric disorders, who need more active or inclusive treatment than is typically available through
traditional outpatient mental health services.
While less intensive than partial hospitalization, day treatment is an intensive, clinical program that includes diagnostic,
medical, psychiatric, substance-use, psychosocial, and adjunctive treatment modalities in a structured setting. Day
Treatment programs provide rehabilitative, pre-vocational, educational and life-skill services to promote recovery and
attain adequate community functioning, with focus on peer socialization and group support.
Access to Service: Direct referral - does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Brockton Area MultiServices, Inc. (BAMSI)
Brockton
(508) 587-5594
Pathways
(Community Counseling of
Bristol County)
South Bay Community
Services
Taunton
(508) 823-6124
Enhanced Day Treatment
Plymouth
Brockton
Mashpee
Swansea
(508) 830-0000
(508) 521-1020
(508) 760-1475, Ext. 1932
(508) 324-4202
Enhanced Day Treatment
Enhanced Day Treatment
Enhanced Day Treatment
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Wayside Youth and
Family Support
Framingham*
(508) 879-9800
Contact: Dana Zais
Adolescent:
*Not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM (PHP)
Partial Hospitalization is a non-residential treatment program that may or may not be hospital-based. The program
provides clinical, diagnostic, and treatment services on a level of intensity equal to an inpatient program, but on less
than a 24-hour basis. These services include therapeutic milieu, nursing, psychiatric evaluation and medication
management, group and individual/family therapy, psychological testing, vocational counseling, rehabilitation
recovery counseling, substance use disorder evaluation, and counseling and behavioral plans.
Psychiatric partial hospital treatment may be appropriate when a Member does not require the more restrictive and
intensive environment of a 24-hour inpatient setting, but does need up to eight hours of clinical services. Partial
hospitalization is used as a time-limited response to stabilize acute symptoms. As such, it can be used both as a
transitional level of care (i.e., step-down from inpatient) as well as a stand-alone level of care to stabilize a
deteriorating condition and avert hospitalization. Frequency should occur based on individual needs.
Access to Service: Direct referral or through an ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation
Child/Adolescent:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Justice Resource Institute
Attleboro
(508) 226-6031
Ages 12-18
McLean
Brockton
(508) 894-8420
Ages 13-17
Pembroke Hospital
Pembroke
(781) 829-7000
Ages 13-18
*For out-of-area beds please call (800) 495-0086.
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Arbour Fuller
South Attleboro
(800) 22-ACCES
(222-2237)
(617) 390-1320
Ages 18+
Cape Cod Hospital
Hyannis
(508) 771-1800
Ages 17+
Pembroke Hospital
Pembroke
(800) 222-2237
Ages 19+
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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PROGRAM FOR ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT)
Program for Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) entails the provision of an array of services delivered by a
community-based, mobile, multidisciplinary team of professionals, paraprofessionals and peer specialists. PACT
multidisciplinary teams provide acute, active, ongoing, and long-term community-based psychiatric treatment,
assertive outreach, rehabilitation, and support. The team provides assistance to individuals to maximize their
recovery, ensures consumer-directed goal setting, assists individuals in gaining hope and a sense of empowerment,
and provides assistance in helping individuals become better integrated into their community. Services are provided
in the community and are available, as needed by the individual, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a
year.
Access to Service: Referral from DMH (Department of Mental Health) case manager or referral from one of
the specialized Care Management programs at MBHP
Adult:
PROVIDERS
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Community Counseling of
Bristol County
Taunton
Brockton
(508) 823-5400
(508) 583-2748
Fellowship Health
Resources
New Bedford
(508) 997-6300
VinFen/People Care, Inc.
Hyannis
(508) 862-8061
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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CHILD/ADOLESCENT INPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Inpatient Mental Health Services represents the most intensive level of psychiatric care and is delivered in a
licensed hospital setting. Multidisciplinary assessments and multimodal interventions are provided in a 24-hour
secure and protected, medically staffed, and psychiatrically-supervised treatment environment. Twenty-four hour
skilled nursing care, daily medical care, and a structured treatment milieu are required. Typically, the individual
poses a significant danger to self or others, or displays severe psychosocial dysfunction. Active
family/guardian/natural supports involvement is important unless contraindicated.
The goal of acute inpatient mental health care is to stabilize individuals who display acute psychiatric conditions
associated with a relatively sudden onset and a short, severe course, or a marked exacerbation of symptoms
associated with a more persistent, recurring disorder.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Adolescent:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Fuller Hospital
South Attleboro
(800) 652-5222
Ages 13-18
High Point Treatment Center
Middleborough
(774) 213-8358
Ages 13-17 MBHP and HNE
Be Healthy Members
Pembroke Hospital
Pembroke
(800) 222-2237
Ages 13-18
PROVIDER
Anna Jaques Hospital
CITY/TOWN
Amesbury*
PHONE NUMBER
(978) 834-8448
COMMENTS
Ages 4-15
Cambridge Health Alliance
Cambridge*
(617) 665-2300
Children’s Hospital
Boston*
(617) 355-6000
Franciscan Hospital for
Children
Lowell Youth Treatment Center
Brighton*
(617) 254-3800
Lowell*
(800) 222-2237
Child unit in Cambridge:
Ages 4-12;
Ages 4-18;
Medically complicated
Ages 4-18; PDD/MR track;
Medically complicated
Ages 6-17
Metrowest Medical Center
Natick*
(508) 650-7380
Ages 3-15
North Shore Medical Center
Union Hospital
Providence Hospital
Danvers*
(978) 354-4550
Ages 4-16
Holyoke*
(413) 539-2980
Ages 5-18
Tufts – New England Mental
Health Center
Westwood Lodge
Boston*
(617) 636-5000
Westwood*
(781) 762-7764
Ages 3-12;
Medically complicated
Ages 4-18
Child:
*Not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ADULT INPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Inpatient Mental Health Services represents the most intensive level of psychiatric care and is delivered in a licensed
hospital setting. Multidisciplinary assessments and multimodal interventions are provided in a 24-hour secure and
protected, medically staffed, and psychiatrically-supervised treatment environment. Twenty-four hour skilled nursing
care, daily medical care, and a structured treatment milieu are required. Typically, the individual poses a significant
danger to self or others, or displays severe psychosocial dysfunction. Active family/guardian/natural supports
involvement is important unless contraindicated.
The goal of acute inpatient mental health care is to stabilize individuals who display acute psychiatric conditions
associated with a relatively sudden onset and a short, severe course, or a marked exacerbation of symptoms
associated with a more persistent, recurring disorder.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Arbour – Fuller Hospital
South Attleboro
(508) 761-8500
Brockton Hospital
Brockton
(508) 941-7000
MBHP and HNE Be
Healthy Members
Ages 19+
10 bed unit
Developmental
disabilities
Adult unit
Cape Cod Hospital
Hyannis
(508) 862-5645
Highpoint Treatment
Center
Middleborough
(774) 213-8358
Pembroke Hospital
Pembroke
(800) 222-2237
Southcoast Behavioral
Health
North Dartmouth
(508) 207-9800
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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STRUCTURED OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM (SOAP) WITH MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING
Structured Outpatient Addiction Programs (SOAPs) are clinically intensive, structured, day and/or evening
substance use disorder services. These programs can be used as a transition service in the continuum of care for
those individuals being discharged from community-based Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Substance Use, or
can be used by individuals, including pregnant women who need outpatient services, but who also need more
structured treatment for substance use disorders.
SOAP provides multidisciplinary treatment to address the sub-acute needs of individuals with addition and/or cooccurring disorders, while allowing them to maintain employment and participation in the community. Unless
contraindicated, the family, guardian and/or natural supports are actively involved in the treatment.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service
Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Adults
Afternoon and evening
treatment
Adults
Morning and evening
treatment
Ages 18+
Gosnold Treatment
Center
Falmouth
Mashpee
(508) 540-6550
Gosnold Brockton
Brockton
(508) 584-5190
Gosnold
North Dartmouth
(800) 444-1554
Gosnold Orleans
Orleans
(508) 255-3584
Gosnold
Provincetown
Centerville
(508) 487-2449
(800) 444-1554
High Point Treatment
Center
New Bedford
(508) 992-1500
(774) 628-7015
Ages 19+
Brockton
(508) 742-4423
MBHP and HNE Be
Healthy Members
Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday:
6:15 a.m. - 9:45 p.m.
19+ (SOAP with
Motivational Interviewing)
Taunton
(508) 224-7701
Adults
Spanish, Portuguese
Plymouth
(508) 830-1234
Adults
Island Counseling Center
– New Paths Martha’s
Vineyard Community
Services
Vineyard Haven
(508) 693-7900
Old Colony YMCA MH
Clinic
Brockton
(508) 427-4383
Ages 18+
Stanley Street Treatment
(SSTAR)
Fall River
(508) 679-5222
Mornings, Portuguese,
Pregnant women
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ENHANCED STRUCTURED OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS MEMBERS
(Enhanced SOAP)
Enhanced SOAP (Structured Outpatient Addiction Program) is a specialized program designed for homeless
Members who need shelter as well as substance use disorder services. The program is short-term, clinically
intensive, structured day and/or evening. These programs can be used as a transition service in the continuum of
care for those individuals being discharged from community-based Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Substance
Use Disorders, or can be used by individuals, including pregnant women who need outpatient services, but who also
need more structured treatment for substance use disorders. The Enhanced SOAP ensures the availability of shelter
beds for those enrolled in the program, either on-site, or through formal affiliation with a local shelter.
The Enhanced SOAP provides multidisciplinary treatment to address the sub-acute needs of individuals with
addiction and/or co-occurring disorders, while allowing them to maintain participation in the community, continue to
work, and be part of family life. Unless contraindicated, the family, guardian and/or natural supports are actively
involved in the treatment.
Enhanced SOAP services can only be provided in DPH-licensed, freestanding facilities skilled in addiction recovery
treatment, outpatient departments in acute-care hospitals, or outpatient agencies of health care professionals.
Access to Service: Enhanced SOAP services can be accessed directly or as a step-down from a higher level
of substance use disorder care. A majority of Members are expected to access
Enhanced SOAP as part of a discharge plan from Acute Treatment Services (ATS) or
Enhanced ATS.
Adult:
PROVIDER
Arbour Fuller Hospital
CITY/TOWN
Attleboro
PHONE NUMBER
(508) 652-5222
High Point Treatment Center
Plymouth
(508) 224-7701
Stanley Street
Fall River
(508) 679-5222
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ENHANCED STRUCTURED OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM FOR ADOLESCENTS (Enhanced SOAP)
Enhanced SOAP (Structured Outpatient Addiction Program) is a specialized program designed for adolescents with
addiction and/or co-occurring disorders. The program is short-term, clinically intensive, structured day and/or
evening. These programs can be used as a transition service in the continuum of care for those adolescents being
discharged from community-based Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Substance Use Disorders, or can be used by
Members, including pregnant adolescents who need outpatient services, but who also need more structured
treatment for substance use disorders.
Enhanced SOAPS provide multidisciplinary treatment to address the sub-acute needs of adolescent Members with
addiction and/or co-occurring disorders, while allowing them to maintain participation in the community, continue to
work or attend school and be part of family life. Unless contraindicated, the family, guardian and/or natural
supports are actively involved in the treatment.
Access to Service: Enhanced SOAP services can be accessed directly or as a step-down from a higher level
of substance use disorder care. A majority of Members are expected to access
Enhanced SOAP as part of a discharge plan from Acute Treatment Services (ATS) or
Enhanced ATS.
Adolescent:
PROVIDER
Arbour Counseling
CITY/TOWN
Norwell*
PHONE NUMBER
(781) 871-6550, Ext. 26
COMMENTS
Ages 12-17
Bay State Community Services
Quincy*
Adolescents
Boston Alcohol & Substance Abuse
Boston*
(617) 471-8400,
Ext. 121
(617) 482-5292
Boston Public Health Commission
South Boston*
(617) 534-9500
Dimock Community Health Center
Roxbury*
Adolescents
Gavin Foundation
South Boston*
(617) 442-8800,
Ext. 1608
(617) 268-5000
North Suffolk Mental Health Association
East Boston*
(617) 569-9450
Adolescents
Motivational
Interviewing
Ages 13-17
Adolescents
Ages 12-21
*not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ACUTE TREATMENT SERVICE FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (ATS)
The Acute Treatment Service for Substance Use Disorders (ATS) (Level IIIA Detoxification) is a 24-hour, seven-daya- week, medically supervised addiction treatment that provides evaluation and withdrawal management.
Detoxification services are delivered by nursing and counseling staff under a physician-approved protocol and
physician-monitored procedures and include: bio-psychosocial assessment; individual and group counseling;
psychoeducational groups; and discharge planning.
Acute Treatment Services are provided to those experiencing, or at significant risk of developing an uncomplicated
withdrawal syndrome as a result of an alcohol and/or other substance use disorder. Members receiving ATS do not
require the medical and clinical intensity of a hospital-based detoxification service, nor can they be effectively treated
in a less intensive outpatient level of care.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service
Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Gosnold Treatment
Center
Falmouth
(508) 540-6550
High Point Brockton
Addiction Treatment
Center (BATC)
Brockton
(800) 734-3444
High Point Men’s
Addiction Treatment
Center (MATC)
Brockton
(508) 742-4444
Court referred section 35
admissions only
High Point Women’s
Addiction Treatment
Center (WATC)
New Bedford
(774) 628-1000
Court referred section 35
admissions only
High Point Treatment
Center
Plymouth
(508) 224-7701
Ages 19+
Stanley Street Treatment
(SSTAR)
Fall River
(508) 324-7763
Ages 19+
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ACUTE TREATMENT SERVICES (ATS) FOR PREGNANT WOMEN
Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Pregnant Women are ATS services for the population of pregnant women who
are addicted to alcohol and/or drugs. In addition to standard Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for substance use
disorder detoxification services, ATS programs for pregnant women will have the capacity to treat Members who are
currently receiving methadone or other opioid replacement treatments. The facility will have specialized detoxification
protocols for pregnant women, as well as medical protocols for prenatal examination and care, labor and delivery,
and postpartum care. Fetal monitoring equipment is on site, and the facility arranges all necessary medical and
obstetric consultations within 48 hour of admission. A minimum of one individual session per day provides education
and counseling on prenatal and postpartum care, HIV/AIDS, and other health related issues.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service
Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Stanley Street Treatment
(SSTAR)
Fall River
(508) 324-7763,
Ext. 3258 or Ext. 3302
Adults and adolescents,
but use clinical discretion
w/adolescents (PES
Services)
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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CLINICAL STABILIZATION SERVICES FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS (CSS) LEVEL III.5
Clinical Stabilization Services for Substance Use Disorders (CSS), Level III.5, shall mean 24-hour treatment, usually
following Acute Treatment Services (ATS) for Substance Use Disorders. This service includes intensive education and
counseling regarding the nature of addiction and its consequences, relapse prevention, outreach to families and
significant others, and aftercare planning for individuals beginning to engage in recovery from addiction.
These programs provide multidisciplinary treatment interventions and emphasize individual, group, family, and
other forms of therapy. Linkage to aftercare, relapse prevention services, and self-help groups, such as AA and
NA, are integrated into treatment and discharge planning.
Unless contraindicated, the family, guardian, and/or natural supports are actively involved in the treatment as
required by the treatment plan, or there are active efforts being made, and documented, to involve them.
This service is not intended as a step-down service from a psychiatric hospitalization level of care or psychiatric
stabilization service. It is intended for Members with a primary substance use disorder.
Access to Service: Direct referral - does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
High Point Brockton
Addiction Treatment
Center (BATC)
Brockton
(800) 734-3444
High Point Men’s
Addiction Treatment
Center (MATC)
Brockton
(508) 742-4444
High Point Treatment
Center
Plymouth
(508) 224-7701
High Point Women’s
Addiction Treatment
Center (WATC)
New Bedford
(774) 628-1000
SSTAR
Fall River
(508) 679-5222
COMMENTS
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admissions only
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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OUTPATIENT DETOXIFICATION
This treatment is for those individuals who do not need inpatient treatment and monitoring for withdrawal. The program
consists of medical staff who provide a comprehensive assessment for the appropriateness of this outpatient level of
care. The treatment course averages about four hours a day and is mostly suitable for Members in a supportive living
situation who have access to support during non-clinical hours.
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Gosnold on Cape Cod
Falmouth
(800) 444-1554
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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METHADONE TREATMENT
Methadone Treatment is the medically monitored administration of methadone to opiate addicted individuals, in
conformance with FDA regulations. This service combines medical and pharmacological interventions with
counseling, educational, and vocational services and is offered on a short-term (detoxification) and long-term
(maintenance) basis.
The goals of treatment include eliminating opiate use, eliminating injection drug use, reducing or eliminating alcohol
or other drug use, improving health status, and improving the Member’s level of functioning.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Community Health Care,
Inc.
New Bedford
(508) 979-1122
Habit OpCo, Inc. (formerly
HMI)
Brockton
Yarmouth
Taunton
Fall River
Wareham
(508) 586-6300
(508) 398-5155
(508) 586-6300
(508) 676-1307
(508) 295-7990
High Point Treatment
Center
Brockton
(508) 408-6190
Stanley Street Treatment
and Resources
Fall River
(508) 697-5222
COMMENTS
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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LEVEL IV MEDICALLY MANAGED DETOXIFICATION
Level IV detoxification services provide a planned program of 24-hour medically managed evaluation, care, and
treatment for Members who are experiencing a severe withdrawal syndrome and/or acute biomedical complications
as a result of a substance use disorder. Level IV services are typically rendered in a hospital facility that can provide
life support in addition to 24-hour physician and nursing care. Daily individual physician contact is a required
component of this level of care. A multidisciplinary staff of clinicians trained in mental health and addiction treatment
and overall management of medical care are involved in the Member’s treatment and facilitate the conjoint treatment
of coexisting biomedical and behavioral health conditions.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
Adcare Hospital
Worcester*
(800) 252-6465
(508) 799-9000
Faulkner Hospital
Jamaica Plain*
(617) 983-7711
(617) 983-7712
COMMENTS
*not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ACUPUNCTURE DETOXIFICATION
Acupuncture Detoxification is the provision of medically necessary services in a clinical setting, under the direction of
a physician, to stabilize the medical condition of a Member experiencing a serious episode of excessive substance
use or withdrawal complications. Acupuncture detoxification is indicated when the Member experiences physiological
dysfunction during withdrawal but life or significant bodily functions are not threatened. The Member may or may not
require medication, and 24-hour nursing is not required. Acupuncture detoxification services can be provided in an
intensive outpatient program. The severity of the Member’s symptoms will determine the setting, as well as the
amount of nursing and physician supervision necessary during the course of treatment.
Access to Service: Direct referral – does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service
Program)
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Boston Public Health
Commission
Boston*
(617) 534-5554
Located at Boston Medical
Center
Fenway Community Health
Center
Boston*
(617) 927-6202
Island Counseling Center –
Martha’s Vineyard
Community Services
Vineyard Haven
(508) 693-7900
*not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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ENHANCED ACUTE TREATMENT SERVICES (E-ATS) FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH CO-OCCURING ADDICTION AND
MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS
Enhanced Acute Treatment Services (E-ATS) for Members with co-occurring disorders provides diversionary and/or
step-down opportunities for Members requiring substance detoxification services through a planned program of 24hour, medically monitored evaluation, care, and treatment and whose co-occurring mental health disorder requires a
24-hour, medically monitored evaluation, care, and treatment program, including the prescribing and dosing of
medications typically used for the treatment of mental health disorders.
E-ATS services for individuals with co-occurring addiction and mental health disorders are typically rendered in a
licensed acute care or community-based setting (e.g., licensed, free-standing or hospital-based programs, or a
licensed detoxification program) with 24-hour physician and psychiatrist consultation availability, 24-hour nursing care
and observation, counseling staff trained in addiction and mental health treatment, and overall monitoring of medical
care. Services are typically provided under a defined set of physician-approved policies, procedures, or clinical
protocols.
Access to Service: ESP (Emergency Service Program) evaluation required
Adult:
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Highpoint Treatment
Center
Plymouth
(508) 224-7701
Stanley Street Treatment
(SSTAR)
Fall River
(508) 324-7763
UHS of Fuller, Inc. –
Arbour
Attleboro
(508) 761-8500
PROVIDER
CITY/TOWN
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
Community Health Link
Worcester*
(508) 860-1244
High Point Treatment
Center
Brockton
(508) 638-6000
Motivating Youth
Recovery Program
Admission Staff
Clean and Sober Teens
Living Empowered
(CASTLE)
Adolescents:
*not in Southeast region
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS FOR ADOLESCENTS (CSSSA)
Community Support Services for Substance Use Disorders for Adolescents (CSSSA) are programs designed for
adolescents and provide a programmatic, therapeutic; 24-hour living situation with moderate levels of supervision,
structure, restriction, intensity of treatment services, and continuity of care after Acute Treatment Services (ATS)
for Substance Use detoxification has been completed. These programs provide moderate intensity and
multidisciplinary treatment interventions. Although the emphasis is on group therapy and educational sessions,
Members also receive individual, family, occupational and other forms of therapy. Linkage to aftercare, relapse
components, and self-help groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), are also included in the treatment and
discharge plan.
Access to Service: Direct referral - does not need to be evaluated by an ESP (Emergency Service Program)
PROVIDER
Gosnold on Cape Cod
CITY/TOWN
Centerville
Falmouth
PHONE NUMBER
COMMENTS
(508) 862-9929
(508) 540-6550, Ext. 201
Ages 18
* Please review the provider manual for a complete description of the level of care, or contact your regional office for
further clarification or questions.
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