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These programs serve individuals in need of long-term substance use treatment. They offer a home-like atmosphere, with on-site case management and other supportive services. For those dually-diagnosed, our Outpatient Clinic provides clients with on-site mental health treatment through an integrated approach. These programs are primarily funded by contracts from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and private contributions. The United Way of Greater Fall River funds the William B Webster Graduate Program
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The William B Webster Graduate Program provides graduate housing and case management services to women and men completing Steppingstone's residential treatment programs. Individuals in other treatment programs or in the community who have been sober/clean for at least 3 months may also apply to the Graduate Program. The length of stay is up to one-year. |
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The New Bedford Women's Graduate Program provides graduate housing and case management services to women completing the New Bedford residential treatment program. Women in other treatment programs or in the community who have been sober/clean for at least 3 months may also apply to the Graduate Program. The length of stay is up to two-years. 977 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 |
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| Transition House provides housing and supportive services to ten homeless disabled individuals. The length of stay is up to two-years. 542 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720 |
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