Phoenix House Outpatient Center - Providence
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Get Help in Rhode Island
Phoenix Houses of New England - originally called Marathon House - was founded in 1967 by a coalition of social service professionals, clergy, business, and political leaders in Providence, Rhode Island. Through their efforts, the first treatment program was opened in the basement of a church in Providence. Today, some 3,000 adults and teenagers receive treatment annually through more then forty-five programs in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Fees are based on a sliding scale, and no client is denied treatment because of the inability to pay.
Phoenix House
Outpatient Center
205 Waterman St
Providence RI 02906
Tel: 401 421-5255
Adolescent Programs in Rhode Island
Phoenix House adolescent programs in Rhode Island give teens a chance to break with the past and take control of their lives. Our residential and outpatient drug treatment programs provide substance abuse treatment in a safe and supportive environment.
Outpatient Drug Treatment Programs
Parental involvement is a key element of the program. Families take part in extensive education, therapy, and recreation activities throughout the course of the drug treatment program, and work towards creating a home environment that will support teens in their recovery from addiction.
Adult Programs in Rhode Island
Substance abuse affects every aspect of a person’s life. At Phoenix House, we understand that recovery means not only freedom from drugs, but also freedom from the past and freedom of choice in the future.
Adult Outpatient Programs in Rhode Island
Phoenix House adult outpatient programs in Rhode Island’s Providence, Wakefield and Westerly offer treatment to men and women who benefit from stable, ongoing relationships with their peers, supported by counselors. Our drug and alcohol treatment programs are designed to help participants regain control of their lives, learn how to avoid relapse, and prepare to return to their community.
Treatment includes individual, group, and family counseling, life skills training, and job placement services.
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