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The New England Recovery Center

153 Oak Street, Westborough, Massachusetts, 01581
Treatment at the New England Recovery Center employs a client-centered, strengths-based approach that engages individuals and helps motivate them for active participation. Cognitive-behavioral treatment, supported by a standardized cognitive-behavioral curriculum, is used to teach clients the necessary skills for achieving and sustaining recovery.

Facility Highlights

  • 24-hour admission
  • Transportation provided
  • Master's-level, licensed clinicians

Specialization

  • Detox

    Though not all rehab facilities offer “medical detoxification,” all people with an addiction to drugs or alcohol will experience intense physical and emotional changes and discomfort as their bodies react to withdrawal of the addictive substance. Many people use the term “detox” to refer to the period of time (ranging from a few days to a week) when the body is reacting to an addict’s decision to stop using.
  • Holistic Therapy

    Facilities that offer “holistic therapy” see and treat patients in the context of their entire lives and health status. They treat the “whole person,” not just the addiction.

Facility Settings

  • Private/Secluded

Financial Details

  • Financing available

Treatment Center Links

Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 2.0
    Avg. score from 1 reviews
  • 3
    Accommodations & Amenities
  • 1
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 2
    Meals & Nutrition
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Kevin
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
When I stayed there in April 2018 I was made to sign a document stating they were not responsible for any of my valuables. Even though they were documented and photographed. I was intoxicated at the time so was not aware of what I was signing! I had $575.00 in cash as part of my valuables. While I was there I was sent to the hospital for 2 days due to low blood pressure. They still charged me for those 2 days at the rehab. When I returned to the rehab I was sent home a day early. Signing out my cash was missing! The video of the safe was missing also. They said to bad I signed papers say they are not responsible even though I was intoxicated and was not aware of what I was signing. Now 2 years and 2 months later they are sending me a bill for $1,400. 26 months later?? First they steal my cash and now they what more money for days I wasn\'t even there! I guess I will have to spend money on an attorney, more money! I look forward to seeing if this gets posted and dealt with?!