566 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 2118
566 Massachusetts Avenue Boston MA 2118

Victory House/Recovery Home is a comprehensive addiction treatment facility located in Boston, Massachusetts. The facility is situated at 1500 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, making it easily accessible for those seeking substance abuse treatment in the area.

Victory House/Recovery Home is part of Victory Programs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a range of services to individuals struggling with substance use disorders, mental health issues, and homelessness. The primary purpose of Victory House is to offer residential treatment programs tailored to men who have been diagnosed with substance use disorders, often accompanied by chronic health conditions and mental health concerns.

Key Services and Programs

Residential Recovery Programs

Victory House offers residential treatment programs designed for men diagnosed with substance use disorders. These programs typically last 90 days but can be extended up to 8 months. Services include:

  • Case Management: Comprehensive support to help clients manage their recovery.
  • Individual and Group Counseling: Therapeutic sessions to address substance use and related issues.
  • Congregate Meals and Recreational Activities: Supportive environment with meals and activities to foster community and well-being.

Specialized Counseling Programs

The facility provides specialized counseling programs for various populations, including:

  • Persons with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Integrated treatment for individuals with both mental health and substance use issues.
  • Trauma-Related Counseling: Specific therapy for individuals who have experienced trauma.
  • LGBTQ-Friendly Program: Supportive services tailored for LGBTQ+ individuals.

Continuum of Care

Victory House offers a continuum of care that includes long-term programs, ensuring clients receive ongoing support throughout their recovery journey. This includes:

  • Sober Living After Completion of Program: Transitional living arrangements to support sustained recovery.

Levels of Care

Residential Treatment

Victory House provides residential treatment, which involves clients living on-site while receiving intensive treatment. This level of care includes 24/7 support, individual and group counseling, and other therapeutic activities.

Long-Term Programs

The facility offers long-term programs that can extend up to 8 months, providing a stable and supportive environment for clients to achieve sustained recovery.

Staff and Expertise

While specific details about key staff members are not provided, Victory Programs emphasizes the importance of high-quality, evidence-based services. The staff includes professionals with expertise in substance use treatment, mental health, and trauma-informed care. The facility also offers specialized counseling programs, indicating a diverse and skilled team.

Treatment Approach

Victory House follows a clinically driven approach that emphasizes individualized care. The treatment modalities used include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Trauma-Related Counseling
  • Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)

Unique Features

Housing-First Approach

Victory Programs, including Victory House, adopts a “housing-first” approach, which prioritizes providing stable housing as a foundation for addressing health, addictions, and other issues. This approach is unique in that it recognizes the critical role of housing in the recovery process.

Specialized Programs

The facility offers specialized programs for various populations, including LGBTQ+ individuals, those who have experienced trauma, and individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. These programs are tailored to meet the specific needs of each client group, making the facility particularly inclusive and supportive.

Accreditations and Quality Measures

While specific accreditations are not detailed in the provided sources, Victory Programs emphasizes its commitment to high-quality, evidence-based services. The organization’s reputation and comprehensive approach suggest adherence to industry standards and best practices.

Admission Process and Insurance

Admission Process

The admission process typically begins with an initial assessment to determine the client’s needs and suitability for the program. Potential clients or their families can contact Victory Programs directly to inquire about the admission process.

Insurance Accepted

Victory House accepts various payment options, including:

  • Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
  • Payment Assistance (Scholarships, etc.)

For inquiries and to initiate the admission process, contact Victory Programs at 617-536-0500 or visit their website at http://www.vpi.org.

 

Intake Phone Number
617-825-6088-514
County
Suffolk
Mental Health Treatment
No
Substance Abuse Treatment
Yes
Detoxification
No
Methadone Maintenance
No
Methadone Detoxification
No
Buprenorphine used in treatment
No
Naltrexone (oral)
No
Vivitrol® (injectable Naltrexone)
No
Transitional housing or halfway house
Yes
All Clients in Opioid Treatment Program
No
Individual psychotherapy
No
Couple/family therapy
No
Group therapy
No
Cognitive/behavior therapy
No
Dialectical behavior therapy
No
Behavior modification
No
Integrated dual disorders treatment
No
Trauma therapy
No
Activity therapy
No
Electroconvulsive therapy
No
Psychotropic medication
No
Telemedicine therapy
No
Smoking not allowed
No
Smoking allowed in designated area
No
Smoking allowed without restriction
No
Hospital inpatient
No
Psychiatric hospital or unit
No
Residential
Yes
Residential treatment center (RTC) for children
No
Residential treatment center (RTC) for adults
No
Other residential services (excluding RTCs)
No
Partial hospitalization/day treatment
No
Outpatient
No
Outpatient mental health facility
No
Community mental health center
No
Multi-setting mental health facility (e.g., residential plus outpatient)
No
Short-term residential
Yes
Long-term residential
No
Residential detoxification
No
Outpatient detoxification
No
Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or vivitrol
No
Outpatient Day treatment or partial hospitalization
No
Intensive outpatient treatment
No
Regular outpatient treatment
No
Hospital inpatient detoxification
No
Hospital inpatient treatment
No
Computerized treatment
No
Assertive community treatment
No
Intensive case management
No
Case management
No
Chronic disease/illness management
No
Consumer-run (peer-support) services
No
Court-ordered outpatient treatment
No
Diet and exercise counseling
No
Education services
No
Family psychoeducation
No
Housing services
No
Illness management and recovery
No
Integrated primary care service
No
Nicotine replacement therapy
No
Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation
No
Psychosocial rehabilitation services
No
Screening for tobacco use
No
Suicide prevention services
No
Supported employment
No
Supported housing
No
Therapeutic foster care
No
Tobacco cessation counselling
No
Vocational rehabilitation services
No
Crisis intervention team
No
Psychiatric emergency walk-in services
No
Services for the hearing-impaired
No
Spanish
No
American Indian or Alaska Native languages
No
Other Languages
No
Female
No
Male
Yes
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
Yes
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) clients
Yes
Veterans
Yes
Active duty military
No
Military families
Yes
Clients referred from the court/judicial system (other than DUI/DWI)
Yes
Seniors or older adults
Yes
Adolescents
No
Pregnant/postpartum women
No
Adult women
No
Adult men
Yes
Persons with HIV or AIDS
Yes
Persons who have experienced trauma
Yes
Residential beds for client's children
No
Persons who have experienced sexual abuse
Yes
Persons who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
Yes
Children with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
No
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI)
No
Persons with Alzheimers or dementia
No
Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
No
Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI)
No
Transitional age young adults
No
Persons with eating disorders
No
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
No
State mental health authority
No
Other state government agency
No
Regional/district or county, local or municipal government
No
Tribal government
No
Indian health service
No
Children/adolescents
No
Young adults
Yes
Adults
Yes
Seniors (65 or older)
No
No payment accepted
No
Cash or self-payment
No
Medicaid
No
Medicare
No
State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
No
Private health insurance
No
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
No
IHS/638 contract care funds
No
Access to recovery (ATR) voucher
No
State mental health agency funds
No
State welfare or child and family services funds
No
State corrections or juvenile justice funds
No
State education funds
No
Other State funds
No
County or local government funds
No
Community Service Block Grants
No
Community Mental Health Block Grants
No
U.S Department of VA funds
No
Methadone and buprenorphine clients only
No
Methadone clients only
No
DUI/DWI clients
No
DUI/Serve only DWI clients
No
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
No
Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
Yes
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