Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol in Boston

Specialized in Helping Treat Alcohol Addiction

Kiwi Recovery provides compassionate, personalized care for alcohol addiction. Our goal is to help you break free from dependency and reclaim your life. Our evidence-based approach supports lasting recovery while empowering you to live a healthy life in sobriety.

Our Substance Abuse Day Treatment Program Also Includes:

MEALS PROVIDED

Clients are treated to a continental-style breakfast along with a variety of drinks and snacks throughout the day. A freshly prepared hot lunch is also served daily. We collaborate with local restaurants to offer nutritious, well-balanced meals that appeal to young tastes.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Our adolescent clients (ages 12–18) enrolled in our full-day treatment programs receive 1.5 hours of academic tutoring each day. Our certified educators coordinate directly with your child’s school to help them stay on track with assignments and classwork.

TELEHEALTH OPTIONS

Virtual therapy sessions are available for all programs through secure video conferencing. While remote access offers flexibility, we encourage in-person participation for long-term treatment, as it fosters deeper engagement and connection in the therapeutic process.

No waitlist, insurance-accepted Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol in Boston for…

Day Treatment
  • Structured, full-day care for alcohol addiction
  • Compassionate, evidence-based treatment for alcohol addiction
IOP
  • Flexible alcohol addiction treatment created around your schedule
  • Judgment-free, effective treatment for alcohol addiction

Contact Kiwi Recovery for expert Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol today.

EFFECTIVE, EVIDENCE-BASED treatment.
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We Accept Insurance for Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol

Navigating insurance for alcohol treatment in Boston can be overwhelming, but Kiwi Recovery is here to simplify the process. We work with most major insurance providers to make sure you get the support you need. 

If you don’t see your provider listed, just reach out to us, and we can help you access the care you deserve.

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Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol In Boston - How It Works

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INITIAL ASSESSMENT

Personal Assessment The first step is a supportive, judgment-free conversation to understand your history with alcohol, challenges, and goals to help guide us while making your personalized care plan.

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INSURANCE VERIFICATION

Coverage Support We handle the insurance process for you—from verifying benefits to managing paperwork, so all you have to focus on is your recovery.

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Comprehensive Intake

In-Depth Evaluation Our team performs a thorough physical and mental assessment to develop a treatment plan specifically tailored to your healing needs.

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THERAPy/TREATMENT

Therapy & Support Your healing journey can start right away. Many of our clients join group therapy on their first day to start building a sense of connection from the start.

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Alcohol Addiction

Top FAQs About Substance Abuse Treatment for Alcohol at Kiwi Recovery

How do I know if I have alcohol use disorder (AUD)?

AUD is a medical condition that is characterized by an inability to control or stop drinking despite negative consequences to your health, relationships, or work. If you suspect you may have AUD or are at risk for AUD, reach out for help today.

Will I have to stop drinking completely?

For people with AUD and struggling with addiction, complete abstinence from alcohol of any kind is the safest and most effective path to recovery and sobriety.

Which type of program (day treatment vs. IOP) is better for treating alcohol addiction?

This depends. The program best suited for you will depend on whether you’re seeking more intensive support and structure or flexible support while balancing your responsibilities.

Our day treatment program provides a highly structured treatment program, while our IOP offers the perfect balance of therapy and independence. We are here to help guide you in your decision-making process.

What treatment options are available for alcohol addiction?

Alcohol addiction is typically treated with medical detox (if necessary), inpatient or outpatient rehab, individual counseling, group therapy, medication, and ongoing support.

What if I have co-occurring mental health issues that need treatment?

It is common to see mental health and substance use disorder present at the same time. We are trained and equipped to treat both mental health and substance use issues and will incorporate treatment for both in your individual plan.

What happens after I complete treatment?

Throughout your treatment, you will have the opportunity to build a support network in group therapy and with your peers that can help you sustain your sobriety outside of treatment. We also offer ongoing support such as therapy, groups, and access to sober living communities to help maintain long-term recovery.

How do I know if I have alcohol use disorder (AUD)?

AUD is a medical condition that is characterized by an inability to control or stop drinking despite negative consequences to your health, relationships, or work. If you suspect you may have AUD or are at risk for AUD, reach out for help today.

Will I have to stop drinking completely?

For people with AUD and struggling with addiction, complete abstinence from alcohol of any kind is the safest and most effective path to recovery and sobriety.

Which type of program (day treatment vs. IOP) is better for treating alcohol addiction?

This depends. The program best suited for you will depend on whether you’re seeking more intensive support and structure or flexible support while balancing your responsibilities.

Our day treatment program provides a highly structured treatment program, while our IOP offers the perfect balance of therapy and independence. We are here to help guide you in your decision-making process.

What treatment options are available for alcohol addiction?

Alcohol addiction is typically treated with medical detox (if necessary), inpatient or outpatient rehab, individual counseling, group therapy, medication, and ongoing support.

What if I have co-occurring mental health issues that need treatment?

It is common to see mental health and substance use disorder present at the same time. We are trained and equipped to treat both mental health and substance use issues and will incorporate treatment for both in your individual plan.

What happens after I complete treatment?

Throughout your treatment, you will have the opportunity to build a support network in group therapy and with your peers that can help you sustain your sobriety outside of treatment. We also offer ongoing support such as therapy, groups, and access to sober living communities to help maintain long-term recovery.

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