Norton, MA

Location:

Middlesex Recovery
85 East Main Street
Suite A
Norton, MA, 02766

Hours:

Mon: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Tue: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wed: Closed
Thu: 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Fri: Closed
Sat: Open on Select Saturdays
Sun: Closed
The Norton location is open on select Saturdays of the month. Please call us at 508.282.5488 to inquire further.

Recovery Services in Norton, MA

Why choose Middlesex Recovery in Norton, MA for treatment?

Middlesex Recovery Norton is a medication-assisted treatment center that is dedicated to helping patients overcome addiction to heroin, pain pills, fentanyl, other opioids, and alcohol addiction. Our treatment center offers convenient, individualized treatment that is in-network with most insurance plans including Medicaid & Medicare. Self-Pay options are available for persons that do not have an active insurance plan. A licensed provider that is committed to your recovery works with you to find the treatment option that will help you achieve your individual recovery goals. We utilize FDA-approved medications such as Buprenorphine, Suboxone®, and Vivitrol® which you can conveniently fill at the pharmacy of your choice.

 

Middlesex Recovery Norton Outpatient Services include:

Opioid Addiction Use Disorder Recovery

Every year, millions of Americans struggle with feelings of shame and isolation stemming from opioid misuse — including people of all ages throughout Massachusetts. Our experienced providers prescribe the FDA-approved medications listed below. Learn more about our opioid treatment program here.

  • Suboxone – combination of buprenorphine with naloxone – an opioid antagonist taken in pill form that binds to opioid receptors without actually activating them.  
  • Sublocade – injectable medication that delivers continuously at a sustained level throughout the month after injection. It attaches to the brain’s receptors and blocks other opioids from attaching and causing euphoric feelings.
  • Vivitrol opioid antagonist that is approved to treat patients who misuse opioid medications or alcohol. It comes in the form of injection and is designed to reduce and suppress cravings for alcohol and opiate drugs. It does this by attaching to the opioid receptors in the brain, thereby removing opiate drugs on the receptors and suppressing future cravings.
  • Brixadi – We offer an extended-release injectable form of buprenorphine, Brixadi. It is used to treat opioid use disorder and is similar to Sublocade with some differences. The injection can be given once per week or once a month and is a smaller injection that can be injected through different sites on a person’s body. The injection can only be administered by a healthcare professional.

 

Alcohol Addiction Use Disorder Recovery

In today’s society, alcohol is everywhere and present in many of life’s situations. Our caring and understanding team of medical providers are equipped to help you overcome addiction to alcohol by prescribing naltrexone brand Vivitrol®. Read more on our alcohol misuse treatment program here.

  • Vivitrol – opioid antagonist that is approved to treat patients who misuse opioid medications or alcohol with no potential for physical dependence. It comes in the form of injection and is designed to reduce and suppress cravings for alcohol and opioid drugs. It does this by attaching to the opioid receptors in the brain, thereby removing opiate drugs on the receptors and suppressing future cravings.

 

Substance Use Counseling

A highly recommended addition to your addiction treatment plan is that of joining substance use counseling. This counseling is referral-based and designed to help you identify underlying triggers and find healthy coping skills to live an overall healthier life. Individualized options for this include:

  • Individual counseling – One-on-one counseling sessions that will help you to better understand the emotional factors behind your addiction. This is a safe, confidential space to work through past trauma, create healthy coping habits and goal-setting for your recovery.
  • Group counseling – There is strength in numbers, and group counseling is where you’ll learn you’re not alone in this process. Others recovering from opioid or alcohol use disorders attend group therapy to meet others like them and encourage one another on the pathway to long-lasting recovery.

 

Now Offering Case Management

Our case managers assess the patient’s specific needs and locate applicable services to meet those needs. They coordinate communication between medical providers, legal counselors, social workers, sober companions, recovery coaches and other community-based resources to ensure that you or your loved one’s therapeutic, medical and social needs are met.

 

Recovery Education and Planning

Our dedicated team of Addiction Recovery Associates assists patients by connecting them to counseling services, healthcare resources, community resource agencies, and other levels of care as needed. They also provide educational resources related to Substance Use Disorder (SUD).

 

Accountable and Affordable care is here for you.

Making the choice to seek treatment is often a difficult one, and our compassionate team is dedicated to making your recovery a positive and seamless experience. When you choose Middlesex Recovery in Norton for your medication-assisted treatment, you’ll receive:

  • Compassionate, Non-Judgmental Support – Our understanding team members believe you are more than your addiction, and seek to treat the whole patient first. Our services focus on dignity and compassion in a discreet and comfortable setting.
  • Individualized Treatment – Everyone has a unique story, and at Middlesex Recovery your treatment plan is equally unique. We’ll regularly have you meet us to determine the best combination of prescriptions and counseling options for your needs.
  • Innovative Treatment Processes – While other clinics only utilize medications or counseling to treat addiction, we’ll combine both for a holistic, evidence-based approach for an effective recovery plan.

Our Accreditation

Middlesex Recovery treatment centers are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). This accreditation indicates our commitment to continually improving our services, encouraging feedback from those we work with, and serving our communities while meeting or exceeding the industry’s standards of care.

 

Contact Information

85 East Main Street, Suite A
Norton, MA 02766
T: 508.282.5488

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