Wayside Youth/Family Support Network serves adolescents, teens, women, and individuals involved in the criminal justice system who are struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring health concerns. Located at 10 Asylum Street in Milford, MA, this community-based treatment center provides accessible, compassionate care designed to meet the unique needs of diverse populations, including those seeking support after DUI or DWI charges. Wayside's integrated approach combines substance abuse treatment with broader health and family support services to address the root causes of addiction.
Wayside Youth/Family Support Network offers outpatient substance abuse treatment, which allows individuals to receive professional care while maintaining their daily responsibilities at home, school, or work. This level of care is ideal for those with stable housing and support systems who benefit from structured counseling and evidence-based treatment without requiring residential placement. The facility specializes in serving adolescents and teens during critical developmental years, providing age-appropriate interventions that address both substance use and underlying behavioral health issues. Additionally, Wayside supports women in recovery and provides specialized programming for DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice-involved clients, recognizing that each population has distinct treatment needs and circumstances.
Wayside Youth/Family Support Network accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, state-financed programs, and self-payment, with sliding fee scales and payment assistance available to reduce financial barriers to care. Many insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment services under the Mental Health Parity Act, meaning addiction treatment is covered at the same level as other medical and mental health services. If cost is a concern, the admissions team can work with you to explore all available payment options and financial assistance programs to make treatment affordable.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, reach out today. Call (508) 478-6888 to speak with a caring admissions specialist who can answer your questions about treatment options, verify your insurance coverage, and help you begin the path to healing. Your call is confidential, and support is available now.