Southeast Regional Network (SRN)

SRN is "committed to excellence in serving individuals, families, and communities impacted by addiction, mental illness, domestic violence, or homelessness by helping them achieve their greatest potential in recovery. SRN accomplishes this through a comprehensive continuum of care, which respects the inherent goodness, worth, dignity, and diversity of those we serve and employ."

SRN was created as the parent organization to all of the affiliate organizations by High Point Treatment Center in 2002. SRN provides family shelter through the SRN Family Centers, as well as residential services.

Throughout Southeastern Massachusetts, SRN and its affiliates (High Point Treatment Center, SEMCOA, and the South Shore Women's Resource Center) provide health and human services.

High Point Treatment Center (HPTC)

HPTC's mission is "to prevent and treat chemical dependency and provide therapeutic services for mental health issues. Our goal is to help an individual achieve personal change and accept responsibility toward an improved quality of life." HPTC is known for its compassionate, all-inclusive approach to the treatment of addiction and behavioral health issues. Sites are located throughout Southeastern Massachusetts.

In New Bedford, there is a Section 35 program for women (Women's Addiction Treatment Center), with Detoxification Services, Clinical Stabilization Services, and Transitional Stabilization Services. In addition, Outpatient and Community Services are provided at three sites within the city. Residential services include Transitional Stabilization Services and the Reflections Court Alternative Program.

In Plymouth, services include Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Dual Diagnosis Unit, Detoxification Unit, and Clinical Stabilization Services. Outpatient & Community Services are located at two sites.

At Brockton's Meadowbrook Campus, programs include the Men's Addiction Treatment Center), a Section 35 program providing Detoxification Services, Clinical Stabilization Services, and Transitional Stabilization Services. The CASTLE is an adolescent addiction treatment program; and Brockton Addiction Treatment Center offers Detoxification and Clinical Stabilization Services for men and women. Outpatient Services for adults and adolescents are offered as well.

Outpatient Services are also provided in downtown Taunton.

Southeast Massachusetts Council on Addictions (SEMCOA, Inc.)

SEMCOA is "dedicated to the provision of residential and continuing care for those with substance abuse problems through programs that encourage clean and sober living and healthy choices. SEMCOA advocates for and provides substance abuse education and prevention programs in the community." Men's residential sites include Harmony House, Unity House, and Graduate House. Short and long-term women's residential programs include Monarch House and WRAP House.

SRN Family Centers

Our Family Centers consist of Fall River Family Center, Harbour House Family Center in New Bedford, and Taunton Family Center, emergency homeless shelters for families, who are referred by the Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD). Families are provided with supportive services and assistance in transitioning into permanent housing and employment. Residents receive a comprehensive assessment and participate in the development of a re-housing plan, which includes short and long-term goals and receiving assistance beyond basic necessities to sustain activities of daily living.

Scattered site housing is provided in Attleboro, Fall River, and Taunton.

The Family Preservation Program is a supportive permanent housing reunification program.

South Shore Women's Resource Center (SSWRC)

SSWRC is a domestic violence program in Plymouth serving 16 communities within Plymouth County. Services include a 24-hour hot line; emergency safe homing; individual and group advocacy; support and counseling; civilian advocacy within area police departments; Jordan Hospital domestic violence advocacy; community outreach, education, and training; SAFEPLAN Court advocacy in Wareham, Plymouth and Hingham District Courts and Plymouth Probate Court; older women's advocacy, a child and adolescent program (Children Self-Esteem Enhancement Program), and homicide bereavement services (Surviving Homicide's Aftermath: Resources, Education, and Support).

The CASTLE (Clean and Sober Teens Living Empowered)

The CASTLE is a short-term 24-hour addiction treatment program for adolescents who abuse or are dependent on alcohol or drugs, which may be accompanied by mental health issues. Located in Brockton, the program is committed to the prevention, treatment, and abstinence of drug and alcohol use in adolescents, age 13 through 17. Individualized care is provided by an interdisciplinary treatment team of professionals, including psychiatrists, physicians, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, licensed social workers, and licensed mental health and substance abuse clinicians. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with the active participation of both patient and primary counselor. Family involvement and family sessions are encouraged as part of the patient's Individualized Treatment Plan.