Inpatient Services
Comprehensive inpatient services for treatment of addiction and mental health issues in specialized settings.
Plymouth Campus
Patients receive treatment for their addiction and/or mental health issues in a peaceful setting. Services include Detoxification Unit, and Clinical Stabilization Services at the Pathway Inn and Recovery Inn.
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 use disorder clinicians. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with the active participation of both patient and primary counselor. Family involvement and family sessions are also encouraged as part of the patient’s Individualized Treatment Plan.
Plymouth Campus Services
Detoxification Unit
This Inpatient medical unit for men and women provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. Medication Assisted Treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone) is available as a treatment option. The treatment team is physician-directed with 24-hour nursing care, licensed counselors, and case managers. Treatment includes individual and group counseling; family support and education, and aftercare planning. Patients on methadone maintenance may detox from other addiction drugs while continuing methadone therapy. Patients also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.
Clinical Stabilization Services
Clinical Stabilization Services is a 24-hour rehabilitation program that incorporates individual and group counseling, 12-Step education and other psycho-educational groups, lectures, and opioid overdose prevention workshops focusing on relapse prevention and coping skills. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with active participation from the treatment team and patient. Family participation is encouraged. Length of stay varies, depending on patients’ clinical needs. Patients reside in Recovery Inn or Pathway Inn. They also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.
Brockton Meadowbrook Campus
The Brockton Campus is now Meadowbrook ATS and CSS. Formerly known as MATC and BATC, these two programs have been integrated into an all male campus. Meadowbrook houses a male Section 35 treatment facility, which is an intervention program for men who have been civilly committed and community based voluntary placements for men.
- Meadowbrook Campus Detoxification Unit
- Meadowbrook Campus Clinical Stabilization Services
Detoxification Unit
This Inpatient medical unit provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other substances for both Section 35 and voluntary men. Medication Assisted Treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone) is available as a treatment option. The treatment team is physician-directed with 24-hour nursing care, licensed counselors, and case managers. Treatment includes individual and group counseling, family support and education, and aftercare planning. Patients on methadone maintenance may detox from other substances while continuing methadone therapy. Patients also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.
Clinical Stabilization Services
Clinical Stabilization Services is a 24-hour rehabilitation program that incorporates individual and group counseling, 12-Step education, and other psycho-education groups, lectures, and opioid overdose prevention workshops focusing on relapse prevention and coping skills. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with active participation from the treatment team and client. Family participation is encouraged. Length of stay is based on clients’ clinical needs. Clients reside in Serenity Inn. Patients also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.

New Bedford Complex
The New Bedford Complex consists of two treatment facilities and High Point’s Administrative Offices:
- Women’s Addiction Treatment Center (Section 35 & voluntary admissions)
- New Bedford TSS
Women’s Addiction Treatment Center (WATC)
The Women’s Addiction Treatment Center (WATC) accepts civilly committed women (Section 35) in addition to voluntary commitments. It is a staff-secured, but not locked, treatment program. Services include a Detoxification Unit and Clinical Stabilization Services “Tranquility Inn”.
Detoxification Unit
This Inpatient medical unit provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for women. Medication Assisted Treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone) is available as a treatment option. The treatment team is physician-directed with 24-hour nursing care, licensed counselors, and case managers. Treatment includes individual and group counseling, family support and education, and aftercare planning. Patients on methadone maintenance may detox from other addiction drugs while continuing methadone therapy. This Inpatient medical unit provides safe withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for women.
Clinical Stabilization Services
Clinical Stabilization Services is a 24-hour rehabilitation program that incorporates individual and group counseling, 12-Step education, and other psycho-education groups, lectures, and opioid overdose prevention workshops focusing on relapse prevention and coping skills. An enhanced treatment plan is developed with active participation from the treatment team and patient. Family participation is encouraged. Length of stay is based on patients’ clinical needs. Patients also attend daily in-house commitment (AA/NA) groups.
Administrative Services
Departments include Human Resources, Information Technology, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Administrative Support, Payroll/Benefits, Community Relations, and Executive Management.
WATC
Section 35 and voluntary commitments facility
Phone: 774-628-1000
108 North Front Street
New Bedford, MA 02740
Transitional Support Services (TSS)
New Bedford TSS is a 36-bed transitional co-ed program that bridges the gap between detox and step-down services to residential after-care.
Services Include:
- Psycho-educational groups on substance use & recovery skills, relapse prevention/management, life skills, health/wellness & more
- Opioid overdose prevention
- Assisting patients on or seeking medication assisted treatment (MAT)
- Monitoring patient self-administered meds
- Referrals to recovery-oriented settings, (residential rehabilitation services, support-ive transitional and/or permanent housing programs, or community-based treatment and/or recovery services)
- Orientation to self-help programs
- Recreational activities
High Point Affiliates
SEMCOA
Southeast Massachusetts Council on Advocacy