Alcohol Treatment Program in Milton, MA

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Outpatient Treatment for Alcoholism (now known as AUD) in Milton, MA

Are you looking for a flexible and convenient treatment program for alcohol use disorder (AUD) in Milton, MA? Do you want to receive treatment resources and compassionate care as soon as possible? Better Life Partners’ alcohol treatment program is ready to welcome you in! Our partnerships with organizations throughout the state enable us to bring our wraparound, supportive care straight to you, no matter where you live in Massachusetts.

We offer virtual treatment options—you can receive care from the comfort of your own home if that’s best for you—and we have many time slots available for our programming such as weekly group counseling. We accept most insurance plans, including BCBS, MassHealth, Medicaid, and Medicare, and we also offer a sliding fee scale. At Better Life Partners, there is always a treatment option that fits conveniently into your schedule and lifestyle!

How to start Better Life Partners’ treatment program for alcoholism (AUD) today:

  1. Call or text us at (866) 679-0831—you will meet one of our team members and have a brief 15-minute phone consultation. If you need it, we have translation services available, as well as Spanish-speaking staff members. You can get set up with treatment as soon as you have this phone conversation.
  2. Next, we will work with you to slot an assessment and orientation into your schedule. We will also work together to decide on a time when you will attend our weekly group counseling sessions.
  3. If you are interested in medication-assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), you will be able to meet with a medical professional to discuss your options. Some of our members take supporting medication for AUD, and others do not. Some members who do take medication find it to be useful alongside our other treatment options. The choice is up to you—it is never mandatory to take medication to get treatment with us!

Non-judgmental Alcoholism (AUD) Treatment in Milton, MA

No matter where you live in Massachusetts, Better Life Partners can offer you dozens of high-quality treatment resources during your recovery from alcohol use disorder. The generosity of our partners across the state helps us bring our flexible same-day treatment straight to you. You can access care immediately after you contact us, including group therapy sessions, optional medication, and so much more!

At Better Life Partners, our weekly group counseling sessions are a key aspect of treatment. Group sessions create a safe and warm space for members to share their experiences with recovery and alcohol use, and are led by licensed professionals who facilitate conversations about topics like coping skills and managing your symptoms. During these sessions, members form a strong support network that can help buoy them through treatment.

Our partners across Massachusetts help us offer you these resources for AUD (alcohol use disorder), plus many more:

  • A supportive, non-judgmental recovery community
  • Group therapy facilitated by a licensed professional
  • Optional medications for alcohol use disorder (like Disulfiram, Acamprosate, and Naltrexone)
  • Programs for medication management
  • Recovery coaching
  • Basic primary health care
  • Mental health care
  • And much more!

Call or text us at (866) 679-0831 to learn more about Better Life Partners in Milton, MA, and begin treatment today!

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Why is Better Life Partners’ alcohol use disorder treatment unique?

  • You will receive the same non-judgmental care no matter what your treatment journey looks like. We believe that all treatment goals are valid, and we know that everyone’s vision of a healthier future is different. Our team members and your compassionate recovery community will never judge or punish you for things like relapsing, missing meetings, or choosing not to abstain from alcohol.
  • Our group therapy sessions offer members a way to build an uplifting recovery community. During group sessions, members can talk openly and confidentially with others about their experiences of recovery and alcohol use. The licensed counselor who is present for the sessions helps guide discussion about educational topics, such as successful goal setting. The caring bonds formed during group are an integral part of recovery for many members.
  • We know how helpful it can be to access many different support options during your recovery. We offer a wide range of resources, including our loving community-based group therapy, optional medications for alcohol treatment, high-quality educational resources, and mental health counseling. Some of our members participate in other programs, such as AA, alongside ours. Meeting your unique, diverse needs is our priority.

Harm Reduction Alcohol Treatment Program in Milton, MA

Our principles at Better Life Partners are based on harm reduction. This means that we will never punish or judge our members. We know that recovering from alcohol use disorder is a complex journey that is different for everyone. Any goals you have for treatment are completely valid, whether you want to cut back on drinking, be abstinent, or pursue a healthier future in some other way.

We will never punish you for relapsing, missing meetings, or not abstaining from alcohol. If at any time you would like to leave our program, you can do so freely, and you are always welcome back. We know that living with alcohol use disorder sometimes invites judgment from others; we assure you that your community at Better Life Partners will provide nothing but unconditional support. Come just as you are, and receive the care you deserve!

Start our non-punitive alcohol treatment today: call or text us now at (866) 679-0831!

Get optional medication for alcoholism (AUD) today in Milton, MA

Do you want to get started with medication treatment for alcohol use disorder today? Call or text us at (866) 679-0831 right now. Many of our members who take medication find it helpful alongside our other care options, such as group counseling. Some of our members choose not to take medication—we never require you to take medication in order to participate in our program. If you are curious about medication for AUD, you will be able to chat with a clinician right away and learn more.

We offer these three optional medications for alcohol use disorder to members who are interested:

  • Naltrexone: This medication is helpful for folks who don’t necessarily want to quit alcohol completely, but would like to reduce their alcohol use.
  • Disulfiram: Disulfiram can be useful for those who would like to completely abstain from alcohol. It makes your body much more sensitive to drinking alcohol.
  • Acamprosate: Like Disulfiram, this medication is most effective for people who aim to abstain from alcohol. It works by reducing urges to drink and cravings.

All of these medications have been studied extensively and found to be safe and work well as treatments for alcohol use disorder. Our members who choose to take medication often find that it is a valuable tool in recovery.

Get started with medication treatment for alcohol use today: call or text us at (866) 679-0831 ASAP!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Better Life Partners located in Milton, Massachusetts?

We partner with community organizations so that we can provide our medication-assisted treatment services wherever they’re needed in Massachusetts. With fantastic partners and virtual options, no matter where you are in the state, you can receive our alcohol treatment services.

How is Better Life Partners’ alcohol treatment program different from AA?

Our program takes the best parts of AA and builds upon them. We offer group sessions, like AA, but they are led by licensed professionals and are focused on your unique needs. While our sessions aren’t geared toward a one-faith practice, we support members of all faiths and encourage each person to share what’s important to them.

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

First and foremost, we use the word alcoholism on our website to make sure folks looking online for treatment find us as an option! That said, we know there are several people out there who don’t 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 inclusive and non-judgmental!

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.

I’m interested in medications, how quickly can I start on Naltrexone/Acamprosate/Disulfiram for Alcoholism?

We offer same-day treatment with or without medications for alcoholism/AUD. Call/text to get started: (866) 679-0831.

What is expected of me during treatment?

First, you will meet with a medical professional to get started. After that, members take part in supportive counseling sessions. Depending on where you’re at in your recovery, this may look like weekly, bi-monthly, or monthly group therapy. Overall, what your treatment looks like is up to you–we’re just here to give you whatever support you need in the process.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, BCBS, MassHealth, most insurances, and offer a sliding fee scale as needed.

What’s it like to be a Better Life Partners member?

We may be biased, but we think it’s pretty great! We operate with a non-punitive harm reduction philosophy, which means that we offer compassion and flexibility to help you achieve your goals. We believe in creating options and a sense of belonging during recovery, instead of focusing on consequences. Plus, we integrate with other community organizations to make sure you can get our care no matter where you are.

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