Dorchester House is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Dorchester, MA, dedicated to serving men and women seeking recovery from addiction. Situated at 1353 Dorchester Avenue, this Massachusetts-based rehab center provides accessible, compassionate care to individuals at different stages of their recovery journey. Whether you are exploring treatment options for the first time or returning to recovery, Dorchester House offers structured support tailored to meet your needs.
Dorchester House specializes in outpatient substance abuse treatment, allowing patients to receive professional care while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Outpatient programs are ideal for individuals with work, school, or family commitments who benefit from flexible scheduling and community-based recovery. The facility provides dedicated treatment tracks for women and men, recognizing that gender-specific programming can enhance comfort, relatability, and treatment outcomes. Staff members understand the unique challenges faced by each population and create environments where patients feel supported and heard throughout their recovery process.
Dorchester House accepts multiple forms of insurance and payment to ensure that cost is never a barrier to treatment. The facility works with Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance (VA and Tricare), and state-financed programs. Self-payment options are also available, and the facility offers sliding fee scales and payment assistance programs for those who qualify. Under federal mental health parity laws, substance abuse treatment is covered by most insurance plans at the same level as other medical conditions, meaning your insurance should treat addiction treatment with the same priority and coverage as physical health care.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, reaching out for help is the first step toward recovery. Dorchester House is ready to support you with evidence-based treatment, compassionate staff, and flexible outpatient programming. Call today to speak with an admissions specialist who can verify your insurance, answer questions about treatment options, and help you begin your recovery journey with confidence.