Residential
62 Waldeck Street, Boston, MA, 02124
Interim House offers long-term residential treatment in Dorchester, Massachusetts, supporting men struggling with **Severe Alcohol Addiction**, **Chronic Drug Dependency**, and co-occurring mental health challenges. This structured recovery program bridges detox, outpatient support, and stable housing, helping men overcome barriers such as homelessness and recent incarceration. Residents work closely with licensed clinicians to rebuild their lives through evidence-based therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and mindfulness-based relapse prevention. The program focuses on treating the whole person—empowering individuals to develop coping strategies, build emotional resilience, and strengthen their commitment to lasting sobriety.
Within its supportive 18-bed recovery home, Interim House fosters connection, accountability, and personal growth through shared living, nutritious meals, and a community-centered environment. Residents participate in individual and group counseling, life-skills training, and structured routines that promote stability and meaningful productivity. Convenient access to employment opportunities, public transportation, healthcare, and education helps men confidently transition back into the community. With a balance of compassionate care and practical support, the center guides each person toward independence, long-term recovery, and a brighter future beyond addiction.