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High Point Outpatient

108 North Front Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 02740
High Point Treatment Center's (HPTC) mission is to prevent and treat chemical dependency and provide therapeutic services for mental health issues. Our goal is to help an individual achieve personal change and accept responsibility toward an improved quality of life.

Facility Highlights

  • Car Donation Program
  • Gift Shop
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Specialization

  • Detoxification Unit

    This Inpatient medical unit provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for women. The treatment team is physician-directed with 24-hour nursing care, licensed counselors, and case managers. Treatment includes individual and group counseling, family support and education, and aftercare planning. Clients on methadone maintenance may detox from other addiction drugs while continuing methadone therapy. This Inpatient medical unit provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for women.
  • Clinical Stabilization Services (Tranquility Inn)

    Clinical Stabilization Services is a 24-hour rehabilitation program that incorporates individual and group counseling, 12-Step education, and other psycho-education groups, lectures, and opioid overdose prevention workshops focusing on relapse prevention and coping skills. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with active participation from the treatment team and client. Family participation is encouraged. Length of stay is based on clients' clinical needs. Clients reside in Tranquility Inn. They also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.

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Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.3
    Avg. score from 14 reviews
  • 3
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  • 3.1
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  • 3.8
    Meals & Nutrition
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Sharon
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I have been to 200 so called detox’s and WATC was the only place that took the time to diagnose me properly. I was sectioned there by my 2 daughters and I said I would never ever talk to them again. Now we are the best of friends. I have been clean and sober since January 23 2012. They saved my life by putting me there. I was drinking a gallon of vodka a day and taking pills. Today I feel great and alive. The place is really far from Boston but good because if I could have got out of there I would have tried. I did hate it at first but one certain commitment came in and all I did was listen and it sounded like they were talking about me. That’s when I said I was done. And I thank my kids every chance I get. Just to know that someone could love me that much makes me who I am. And I finally love myself. Thank you WATC for giving me my life back
Carl
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Worked 10 years with all staff regarding operation, safety, security, dietary, client comfort and needs and other areas.
J O
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WATC was absolutely disgusting. Bathrooms/ showers were foul, the facility smelled awful, my roommate was diagnosed with SCABIES while in there also. There is absolutely not enough outdoor time and if you need any more attention then your 2 minutes at med pass nobody has the time. The \"groups\" are awful and there is absolutely no recovery. The only thing you do for 24 hrs is color and eat popsicles. Apparently we are children. The place was awful.
Anonymous
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Treatment wasn't great.
Anonymous
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Decent treatment