Behavioral Health Network Expands Services in Greenfield

December 3, 2024

Behavioral Health Network, Inc. (BHN) announces the expansion of its program offerings in Greenfield with the addition of Northern Star, a 16-bed co-occurring enhanced residential treatment program designed to support and stabilize individuals with both substance use and mental health challenges.

 

The program, located at 21 Kenwood Street, Greenfield, MA, offers a holistic care approach with counseling, group therapy, peer support, and tailored therapeutic modalities. The multidisciplinary team collaborates with participants to create individualized treatment plans that address a range of recovery goals, guiding individuals through a self-determined recovery journey.

 

Participants have access to diagnostic evaluations, medication services, and referrals for medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Furthermore, the program includes aftercare planning to ensure participants have the resources and support needed to transition back into the community and maintain their recovery progress.

 

“Recovery is never a one-size-fits-all approach," said Rose Evans, Senior Vice President at BHN. “We are committed to providing each person with a tailored treatment plan that empowers them to achieve long-term stability and success in all areas of life."

 

BHN offers a full continuum of addiction recovery services across Western Massachusetts, including inpatient acute treatment, clinical stabilization services, residential recovery homes, transitional support services, outpatient treatment, recovery coaching, and driver alcohol education services through the Massachusetts Impaired Driver Program.

 

To learn more or make direct referrals to Northern Star, please contact SUDAccess@bhninc.org.

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