At-home alcohol treatment

Work with a care team who understands your journey. We’ve got options for virtual and in-person alcoholism treatment services that can help you move beyond addiction.

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Outpatient alcohol treatment that meets you where you are

Our alcohol use disorder program, also known as alcoholism treatment, combines the power of peer support with compassionate clinicians for as long as it serves you.

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Supportive group counseling

Be a part of a community centered around recovery. Whether you’re a fan of face-to-face or prefer the comfort of your couch, we’ve got flexible and confidential options just for you.

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Mental and physical care

We see the whole you, not just your alcohol use disorder. That’s why we pair you up with a team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and therapists to care for the whole you, too. They’ll help you find the right recovery path—and walk alongside you every step of the way.

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Medication options

If meds are part of your recovery plan, we can help with that too. We make medication-assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder available to anyone who wants it.

Your recovery, your rules

Want to drink less or quit completely? That’s up to you. At Better Life Partners, we meet you where you are, whatever recovery looks like for you.

“It’s so convenient. I love my counselor and my group. I love that we can text and they always reply in a timely manner. Thank you”

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Why Better Life Partners?

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Same-day treatment

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Online and in-person treatment

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Physical and mental care

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Flexibility and compassion

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All insurance accepted and we never deny care if you don't have insurance

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get alcoholism treatment from Better Life Partners?

Better Life Partners serves members anywhere in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Vermont. We partner with other community organizations and offer treatment online to make sure you can get our care no matter where you are.

How is Better Life Partners different than AA?

Our program takes the best parts of AA and builds upon them. We offer group sessions, like AA, but they are focused on your unique situation and can be done virtually, from the comfort of your own home. Our groups are led by licensed professionals, trained to support members in symptom management, developing alternative coping skills, and goal setting. In addition, we provide our members with medication options to ensure they have access to all recovery tools available. While our sessions aren’t geared towards one faith practice, we support members of all faiths and encourage each person to share what’s important to them. Recovery is the most effective when we can show up and be our true selves. Which is why we welcome each and every person.

Why do you use Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and alcoholism interchangeably?

We use the word alcoholism on our website to make sure folks looking for online for treatment find us as an option. That said, we know people might not relate to that word, so we use it alongside AUD and aim to use alcohol use disorder in place of alcoholism when possible.  

We use alcohol use disorder instead of alcoholism because AUD includes varying degrees of alcohol use and is a diagnostic medical term, whereas “alcoholism” is a colloquial term that is often interpreted negatively or as referring to someone with a severe alcohol use problem. So, we use AUD to be as inclusive and welcoming as possible.

Do I need to take medication to be in your program?

Absolutely not! We never ask our members to do anything they are not comfortable with. Many of our members opt out of medications and others elect to use them. Your recovery is up to you! We’re here to provide you with options so you can choose the treatment style that works best for you.

Are there waitlists for treatment?

We make it as easy as possible to get started at Better Life Partners. That means same-day treatment and no waitlists.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance plans, and offer a sliding fee scale as needed. We make treatment available to anyone who wants it, regardless of ability to pay.