We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses. Tufts UniversityA moderately sized university that focuses on research and liberal arts, the school prides itself onproviding students with a personal experience. Rockland Recovery has locations in Somerville, East Boston, Lowell, and Medford Massachusetts. We also offer support with other programs like food stamp assistance, when needed and applicable.
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Located on the Mystic River itis the one ofthe oldest settlements in the state and the fourth oldest in the country. The popular song “Jingle Bells” was written by Medford resident James Pierpont in 1850, inspired by the annual one-horse open-sleigh races on Salem and Pleasant Streets between Medford Square and Malden Square. Today itis a modern city bosting all the conveniences of a modern municipality and is home to Tufts University.
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There aremore than 24 public parks along with other recreational spaces in Medford, taking upin total over 118 acres of land, including baseball fields, swimming pools, basketball courts, playgrounds and soccer fields. Living in one of our sober houses aids the sometimes difficult transition of reentering the community as a newly sober person. The Medford sober home is a large, spacious home, made even more warm and welcoming by the great people who live there. Located on a beautiful, quiet street with driveway and street parking available, this home has easy highway access andis just around the corner from several MBTA stops.
This is the basis for providing the safe and temptation free environment that our residents, and many leading health institutions, say is a key factor in maintaining sobriety. Rockland Recovery is a sober community dedicated to providing affordable sober living. Living in one of our sober houses aids the sometimes-difficult transition of reentering the community as a newly sober person. Rockland Recovery is a community of sober homes dedicated to helping our residents build a strong Rockland Recovery foundation for continued sobriety. That’s why we strive to give our residents a sense of home rather than just structured housing.
- To access Wright’s Pond, you must obtain a season pass, and the pond is open daily from 10AM until one-half hour before dusk.
- Our house managers all have extensive experience in managing the sober home environment.
- Whistler House Museum of ArtHome of the Lowell Art Association, the museum was originally the birthplace of the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
- Rockland Recovery’ zero tolerance also means if a resident has just one positive test that resident is immediately discharged from the house.
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And, each location is near MBTA transportation, making it easier for guests to get to work or other places they need to be to support their maintained recovery. It’s located on a quiet side street with plenty of parking, it has easy highway access, and it’s just around the corner from the train. Availability at all our sober home locations is usually very limited. Call us or fill out the online application form to reserve the next available spot. RehabNow.org’s helpline is a private and convenient solution for individuals seeking treatment for addiction or mental illness.
Rockland Recovery provides affordable, fully-furnished sober living homes with amenities and strict policies to support long-term recovery in a temptation-free environment. Located on a beautiful, quiet street with ample parking, it has easy access to both highway and MBTA. Medford is a great community, and this is a great option to start your road to continued sobriety. Rockland Recovery – Boston is a health center providing evidence-based treatment options and aftercare support to help individuals struggling with addiction achieve long-term sobriety. Our Somerville home is a spacious two family, close by the MBTA with a great sober-family of residents. It’s great reputation and long average length of stay is reflective of the House Manager’s professionalism, one of our top experts in the recovery field renown among our residents for his involved, caring approach.
This means in order to enter a home you must arrive and remain sober and commit to weekly drug screenings while living in our homes. Rockland Recovery’ zero tolerance also means if a resident has just one positive test that resident is immediately discharged from the house. Rockland Recovery homes are staffed by experienced House Managers who monitor the guests in a supportive way to ensure everyone is continuing the right road to recovery. Our house managers all have extensive experience in managing the sober home environment. They have a 1st hand understanding of the challenges our guests face on their recovery journey.
Located a minute’s walk to the train station and just blocks from downtown Lowell. Wright’s PondWhether you want to swim, picnick, or just relax and in the sand, Wright’s Pond in North Medford is a great choice. To access Wright’s Pond, you must obtain a season pass, and the pond is open daily from 10AM until one-half hour before dusk. Walk-in passes and vehicle passes are available for purchase on the City of Medford Website. Rockland Recovery is committed to making the recovery and safety of our guests our number one priority. Calls to our helpline (all non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) will be answered by Treatment Addiction Solutions, or one of our verified local treatment partners.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. In some cases, we charge our verified partner a modest cost per call, which helps us cover the costs of building and maintaining our directory. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor ultimately selects. Whistler House Museum of ArtHome of the Lowell Art Association, the museum was originally the birthplace of the artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler. The museum houses a collection of works from 19th and early 20th century New England artists and holds frequent contemporary and historical fine arts exhibitions.