Address: 66 Main St, Taunton, MA 02780, USA
Phone: +17745045015
Sunday: 6–9AM
Monday: 6–10AM
Tuesday: 6–10AM
Wednesday: 6–10AM
Thursday: 6–10AM
Friday: 6–10AM
Saturday: 6–9AM
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This place is ridiculous. They are supposed to work with the patients and they barley have any time available. Every time I call or go in to get help they are rude and short with me. They obviously don't have any passion for their jobs and are just in it for a paycheck. I'll be going to a different place that's actually helpful and where the people are friendly. I've worked with the public for 25 years and I would never treat people that needed help this way. Don't waste your time if you are considering going here.
Shauna Corriea
The nurse AMANDA IS VERY DISRESPECTFUL AND DOES NOT CARE ABOUT PEOPLE ITS JUST A PAY CHECK TO HER … LIED SAYING SHE WAS GOING TO CALL ME WAS ON VACATION THE NEXT 3 days then when she came back act like it didn’t happen then I was late to dose SHE TELLS ME TO COME IN A DROVE ALL THE WAY THERE FOR THEM TO TELL ME THE PUMPS WERE SHUT OFF FOR A FAKE STORM THAT NEVER HAPPENED I DO NO RECOMMEND THIS PLACE TO ANYONE ITS ALLL FAVORITES HAD TO WAIT 5 weeks to even have my Dose out put cause they didn’t care I didn’t look sick or white for them to want to help
Michelle Lopes
This facility and many of it workers help to be that life changer that many are desperate to have. If you are willing to do the work that is needed, you will become a sober person again. This is a medical facility and methadone is a medication that is prescribed by a doctor. You attend weekly groups and counseling appointments. The counselors and the program directors really care about the patients. They truly want to help. I’ve heard methadone referred to as a juice bar. I find that so sad because that is so far from what this place actually is. Of course, as with any type of program, there are people who dont want to take the necessary steps to change. They are just not ready yet. Unfortunately these are the ones who have caused the stigmatizm to methadone. You could have your life back if you attend this program. I hope that if anyone who is ready to take control of their life again, they will not be afraid of methadone or this facility to help them out.
Amy Scott
Taunton Comprehensive Treatment Center aka Habit OPCO has saved countless lives. Unless you have been in this treatment yourself, it is very hard to understand. We are facing an epidemic as we have for the past couple decades, though recently more popularized. Knowledge is key. Every patient is different and what works for one may not work for another or all. The program is a structured environment and a more healthy way to achieve recovery than going off alone. The staff is extremely caring, the security is great, clean facilities and extremely confidential. Handicapped accessible. Safety is one thing that Habit prides itself on. Patients and staff are always safe and secure. I highly recommend this place to anyone in need of help. Or recommend to a loved one. Always better than the alternative... death. If you are using you will die. There is light at the end of the tunnel. This is not a 12 step program but the idea are not rejected. What you put in to your recovery is what you get out. This is NOT a “juice bar” or “liquid handcuffs”. This is a treatment prescribed to patients by a doctor. This comes full circle with counseling. This is recovery.
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To meet the general criteria for admission to our Comprehensive Treatment Center, patients must be: - Age 18 or older - In a current state of withdrawal, with at least 20 hours having passed since they last used opioids - Opioid-dependent for at least the past year Prospective patients may call or walk in to schedule an intake appointment. Upon arrival, you’ll spend approximately four hours working with our counseling team to develop a personalized treatment plan that can help you begin to understand your diagnosis and end your opioid use.
Yes, we offer both individual and group counseling.
Our clinic typically accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance and Self-Pay. Please give us a call for further information.
You can definitely be on klonopin (clonazepam) which is a benzodiazepine. So, I don't see why xanax would be a problem seeing as how it's also a benzodiazepine. However, you cannot earn take-homes if you are on a benzo script.
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