Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock
VerifiedBoston — Massachusetts
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About Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock
Situated in Massachusetts, Women's Renewal - CSS at Dimock offers specialized addiction treatment designed specifically for women seeking recovery from substance abuse. This facility has earned recognition as a trusted provider of comprehensive drug rehab in Massachusetts, with a commitment to addressing the unique needs of female patients. Located in a supportive community setting, Women's Renewal combines clinical expertise with a deep understanding of how gender-specific factors influence the recovery journey, making it a notable choice for women struggling with alcohol and drug addiction in the region.
The facility provides evidence-based treatment programs that address both substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Women's Renewal recognizes that effective Massachusetts addiction treatment requires personalized care plans tailored to each individual's circumstances, whether they're dealing with alcohol dependence, opioid addiction, or polysubstance abuse. The treatment approach integrates counseling, behavioral therapies, and peer support to help women build lasting recovery skills and reconnect with their strengths. Programs are designed to serve women at various stages of addiction, from those beginning their recovery journey to those requiring ongoing support and relapse prevention.
Women's Renewal - CSS at Dimock is accredited by The Joint Commission, a prestigious credential that reflects the facility's commitment to maintaining high standards of care and safety. This accreditation demonstrates that the facility meets rigorous clinical and operational guidelines. The team at Women's Renewal works with many insurance providers to make treatment accessible, helping women navigate coverage options and affordability concerns. By combining professional accreditation, specialized gender-focused programming, and comprehensive support services, Women's Renewal - CSS at Dimock stands as a dedicated resource for women in Massachusetts seeking quality addiction treatment and the opportunity to reclaim their lives.
The facility provides evidence-based treatment programs that address both substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Women's Renewal recognizes that effective Massachusetts addiction treatment requires personalized care plans tailored to each individual's circumstances, whether they're dealing with alcohol dependence, opioid addiction, or polysubstance abuse. The treatment approach integrates counseling, behavioral therapies, and peer support to help women build lasting recovery skills and reconnect with their strengths. Programs are designed to serve women at various stages of addiction, from those beginning their recovery journey to those requiring ongoing support and relapse prevention.
Women's Renewal - CSS at Dimock is accredited by The Joint Commission, a prestigious credential that reflects the facility's commitment to maintaining high standards of care and safety. This accreditation demonstrates that the facility meets rigorous clinical and operational guidelines. The team at Women's Renewal works with many insurance providers to make treatment accessible, helping women navigate coverage options and affordability concerns. By combining professional accreditation, specialized gender-focused programming, and comprehensive support services, Women's Renewal - CSS at Dimock stands as a dedicated resource for women in Massachusetts seeking quality addiction treatment and the opportunity to reclaim their lives.
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The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission, previously known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehabilitation organizations and programs. Established in 1951, its mission is to enhance the quality of patient care.
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Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock's Levels of Care
Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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What therapies does Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock offer?
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Where is Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock located?
56 Dimock Street, Boston, Massachusetts — located in Boston, Massachusetts.
What insurance does Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock accept?
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Is Women’s Renewal – CSS at Dimock accredited?
Yes — The Joint Commission accreditation.
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