Foundations at the Miller House: Addiction Treatment on Cape Cod

Foundations at the Miller House: Addiction Treatment on Cape Cod

A Reliable Option for Men in Recovery

Learn about our residential track.

Foundations at the Miller House is a residential treatment program for men, located in a historic property in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The house has been used for addiction recovery for years and continues to serve men from across Cape Cod and the state.

Now part of the Foundations network, the program offers a clear structure, clinical support, and a calm setting where men can step away from daily pressures and focus on rebuilding.

Exterior Foundations Miller House Residential Addiction Treatment near Cape Cod

What the Program Offers

Our treatment approach combines evidence-based care with practical support:

  • Residential Program: Structured daily schedule with group therapy, individual counseling, recovery planning, and time for rest.

  • Outpatient Pathways: Full-day and half-day options available for those stepping down from residential or beginning at a different level of care.

  • Dedicated Team: Licensed clinicians and experienced staff who work with clients to set goals, build stability, and plan for long-term recovery.

 

Cape-Based and Accessible

Foundations at the Miller House serves men from all over, but the program is especially rooted in the needs of the Cape Cod community:

  • Conveniently located on Woods Hole Road in Falmouth

  • Accepts MassHealth and most private insurance

  • Provides transportation support when possible

  • Offers a local alternative to distant or city-based programs

The house itself sits on a quiet, tree-lined lot with room to focus—away from distractions, but still close to home.

Getting Started

Foundations at the Miller House is here for men ready to take the next step. Whether you’re considering residential care or wondering if a structured outpatient program could help—we’re ready when you are.

📞 Call (774)252-6966 to learn more about our programs and admissions process.

 

*The stories shared in this blog are meant to illustrate personal experiences and offer hope. Unless otherwise stated, any first-person narratives are fictional or blended accounts of others’ personal experiences. Everyone’s journey is unique, and this post does not replace medical advice or guarantee outcomes. Please speak with a licensed provider for help.*