Bridgewell supports people with substance use disorders. We know that recovery is a process and people need assistance. It’s a tough path to embark on alone.
With that said, each person requires a different mix of services. Services include outpatient treatment, community and recovery housing, and job placement. Bridgewell takes a person-centered approach in its delivery of services. These are some of the ways Bridgewell can help people reach their fullest potential.
We work in coordination with area hospitals, the criminal justice system and community agencies to identify people in need and support them on their path to recovery.
In addition to treatment and support, Bridgewell works with community partners to encourage prevention and substance use education.
Bridgewell’s Women’s Program, Johnson Street is a six-month, residential treatment program for women with substance use disorders. The program serves women from diverse backgrounds, circumstances, and age groups, all of whom share the same struggle with addiction.
Learn MoreBridgewell supports people with treatment programs at the first steps of recovery to long-term recovery at an outpatient clinic in Lynn as well as meeting people in emergency departments immediately after an overdose occurs.
Learn MoreBridgewell works with those in our substance use disorder treatment programs to move into a sober, supportive and safe housing environment to continue their road of recovery through Bridgewell’s Affordable Housing programs..
Learn MoreBridgewell works with those in our substance use disorder treatment programs to move into a sober, supportive and safe housing environment to continue their road of recovery through Bridgewell’s Affordable Housing programs..
Learn MoreBridgewell works with those in our substance use disorder treatment programs to move into a sober, supportive and safe housing environment to continue their road of recovery through Bridgewell’s Affordable Housing programs..
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