Rehab Centers in Massachusetts
423 Centers
8 Cities
Pop. 7,001,000
OD Rate 34.6/100K
Massachusetts has 423 licensed treatment facilities serving a population of 7,001,000. With an overdose rate of 34.6 per 100,000 residents, the state ranks #21 nationally. In 2022, 1,990 opioid-related deaths were reported. Massachusetts has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, providing broader access to substance abuse treatment coverage. The Northeast region state has a substance use disorder prevalence of 8.7% among adults.
Key Facts: Massachusetts
- Capital
- Boston
- Region
- Northeast
- Medicaid Expanded
- Yes
- Naloxone Access
- standing order
- Good Samaritan Law
- Yes
- Overdose Rank
- #21 of 50
Top Cities for Treatment in Massachusetts
Swansea
36 centers
Cambridge
24 centers
Worcester
20 centers
Millbury
17 centers
Boston
17 centers
Concord
13 centers
Springfield
12 centers
Brockton
11 centers
Frequently Asked Questions
How many rehab centers are in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has 423 licensed treatment facilities. These centers serve a population of 7,001,000, providing approximately 6 facilities per 100,000 residents.
Does Massachusetts Medicaid cover rehab?
Massachusetts has expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which provides coverage for substance abuse treatment including detox, inpatient, and outpatient programs. Contact your local Medicaid office or call (833) 567-5838 for help verifying your coverage.
What is the overdose rate in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts has an age-adjusted overdose rate of 34.6 per 100,000 residents, ranking #21 out of 50 states. In 2022, the state reported 1,990 opioid-related deaths. The substance use disorder prevalence among adults is 8.7%.
What are the top cities for rehab in Massachusetts?
The top cities for treatment in Massachusetts are: Swansea (36 facilities), Cambridge (24 facilities), Worcester (20 facilities), Millbury (17 facilities), Boston (17 facilities), Concord (13 facilities), Springfield (12 facilities), Brockton (11 facilities).
Does Massachusetts have a Good Samaritan Law?
Yes, Massachusetts has enacted a Good Samaritan Law that provides legal protections for individuals who seek emergency help during an overdose. This law encourages bystanders to call 911 without fear of prosecution.
How to find free rehab in Massachusetts?
Free and low-cost treatment options in Massachusetts include state-funded programs, SAMHSA grant-funded facilities, expanded Medicaid coverage, and nonprofit organizations. Many of the 423 facilities in Massachusetts offer sliding-scale fees. Call (833) 567-5838 for free help finding an affordable program.
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