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Casa Esperanza
Casa Esperanza, Inc. is a nationally recognized bilingual and bicultural behavioral health center that specializes in serving the Latino community in Massachusetts.
Familias Unidas Outpatient Services
Familias Unidas Outpatient Services is a licensed, CARF-accredited mental health clinic that provides culturally competent, integrated substance use, mental health, and primary care services, including Greater Boston's only Spanish-language Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP).Services Offered:Comprehensive Assessment
Psychiatric Services, including Medication Evaluation and Management
Medication-Assisted Treatment, including: Suboxone, Vivitrol, Naltrexone
Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP)
Primary Care
HIV/HCV/STI Counseling and Testing
Recovery Support Services, including Case Management, Peer Recovery Coaching, and a Community Support Program
Individual, Family, and Group Psychotherapy, such as:
DBT Skills
Anger Management
Parenting in Early Recovery
Trauma and Recovery
Grief and Bereavement
Relapse Prevention
Dual Diagnosis
Dual Diagnosis for Court-Involved Individuals
Medication Management
Health and Peer Recovery Program
Latinas y Niños Center
The Latinas y Niños Center is a six-to-twelve-month residential treatment program for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.
Our Services Offered:Substance abuse counseling
Care coordination and case management
Relapse prevention, anger management, life skills and other psycho education and therapeutic groups
Family education, reunification, and case management with children 10 and under
Parenting education
Supervised visitation
HIV education, counseling, and case management
Tobacco cessation education and counseling
Recreational, wellness and stress management programming, including meditation, yoga, nutrition, running/walking groups, and sober social activities
Linkages to domestic violence, medical, legal, employment and educational services
Men's Program
Casa Esperanza's Men's Program focuses on serving individuals:
struggling with alcohol or substance use, mental illness, and other chronic medical conditions
without secure and stable housing
living with HIV/AIDS
re-entering from incarceration
The program typically lasts 6-9 months, although all programming is tailored to the needs of each client and family.
Supportive Housing
One of the essential needs to sustain recovery is safe, affordable housing. Supportive Housing at Casa Esperanza, Inc. provides a safe and sober living environment focused on sustaining recovery and on developing independent living skills.
Peer & Graduate Services
Casa Esperanza believes that our work is about more than treatment. It is about sustaining hope and encouraging dreams-helping people move beyond "just getting by" to lead lives filled with pride, purpose, and love. All services are designed to foster empowerment, wellness, and sustained recovery.
At Casa Esperanza, money shouldn't be a barrier to your treatment.
For Outpatient Services, Casa Esperanza accepts Masshealth and other Medicaid MCO's including:
BMC Health Net
CeltiCare Health Plan
Commonwealth Care Alliance
Fallon Health Plan
Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership
Neighborhood Health Plan
Network Health Plan
For Residential Treatment, clients with a source of income greater than $300/month are required to pay a Client Fee of 30% of their net pay. Clients admitted to Casa Esperanza who are homeless with an income of less than $300/month do not pay a client fee.
Health Benefits Counselors can help you obtain insurance coverage. No one will be denied access to care because of inability of pay.
This is a nonprofit organization.
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Services Offered
Familias Unidas Outpatient Services is a licensed, CARF-accredited mental health clinic that provides culturally competent, integrated substance use, mental health, and primary care services, including Greater Boston's only Spanish-language Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP).Services Offered:Comprehensive Assessment
Psychiatric Services, including Medication Evaluation and Management
Medication-Assisted Treatment, including: Suboxone, Vivitrol, Naltrexone
Structured Outpatient Addictions Program (SOAP)
Primary Care
HIV/HCV/STI Counseling and Testing
Recovery Support Services, including Case Management, Peer Recovery Coaching, and a Community Support Program
Individual, Family, and Group Psychotherapy, such as:
DBT Skills
Anger Management
Parenting in Early Recovery
Trauma and Recovery
Grief and Bereavement
Relapse Prevention
Dual Diagnosis
Dual Diagnosis for Court-Involved Individuals
Medication Management
Health and Peer Recovery Program
Latinas y Niños Center
The Latinas y Niños Center is a six-to-twelve-month residential treatment program for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.
Our Services Offered:Substance abuse counseling
Care coordination and case management
Relapse prevention, anger management, life skills and other psycho education and therapeutic groups
Family education, reunification, and case management with children 10 and under
Parenting education
Supervised visitation
HIV education, counseling, and case management
Tobacco cessation education and counseling
Recreational, wellness and stress management programming, including meditation, yoga, nutrition, running/walking groups, and sober social activities
Linkages to domestic violence, medical, legal, employment and educational services
Men's Program
Casa Esperanza's Men's Program focuses on serving individuals:
struggling with alcohol or substance use, mental illness, and other chronic medical conditions
without secure and stable housing
living with HIV/AIDS
re-entering from incarceration
The program typically lasts 6-9 months, although all programming is tailored to the needs of each client and family.
Supportive Housing
One of the essential needs to sustain recovery is safe, affordable housing. Supportive Housing at Casa Esperanza, Inc. provides a safe and sober living environment focused on sustaining recovery and on developing independent living skills.
Peer & Graduate Services
Casa Esperanza believes that our work is about more than treatment. It is about sustaining hope and encouraging dreams-helping people move beyond "just getting by" to lead lives filled with pride, purpose, and love. All services are designed to foster empowerment, wellness, and sustained recovery.
Fees and Payment
For Outpatient Services, Casa Esperanza accepts Masshealth and other Medicaid MCO's including:
BMC Health Net
CeltiCare Health Plan
Commonwealth Care Alliance
Fallon Health Plan
Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership
Neighborhood Health Plan
Network Health Plan
For Residential Treatment, clients with a source of income greater than $300/month are required to pay a Client Fee of 30% of their net pay. Clients admitted to Casa Esperanza who are homeless with an income of less than $300/month do not pay a client fee.
Health Benefits Counselors can help you obtain insurance coverage. No one will be denied access to care because of inability of pay.
This is a nonprofit organization.
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A community counseling agency is a group therapy practice that offers affordable mental health services. Most are independent non-profit agencies, state agencies, or publicly-funded agencies. A few may restrict who is eligible for services, so it is a good idea to check when you call.
Community counseling agencies are generally more affordable than other therapy providers, but how much more affordable they are will depend on whether you qualify for a discount or sliding scale fee (or if they accept your insurance). Many, but not all, have a policy that they won't turn away anyone due to inability to pay. You should ask about their fees when you first call.
Expect to talk to kind people who want to help you find the care you need. Most community agencies strive to connect you with a live person within 24 hours, if not immediately. If you're asked to hold or leave a message, don't give up; just leave a message and wait. You should hear back pretty quickly.
Most agencies try to set up an initial assessment appointment within a week (some do within 24 hours), though the waitlist to start therapy is usually longer—about a few weeks on average. If you're not eligible or if the agency is not right for you, it's usually still worth it to call or drop in, because staff are knowledgeable about local options and can often refer you to one.
