We invite you to browse our resources page to gain a better understanding of our substance use treatments and recovery coaching programs. No matter the precise nature of your addiction, our team will help to guide you through your journey of recovery. As always, you’re more than welcome to contact one of our knowledgeable representatives with any additional questions, comments, or concerns.
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Situated on the serene landscape of Cape Cod, our residential treatment program for alcohol addiction provides a safe and supportive environment where individuals can embark on their journey to recovery through our long-term residential treatment model.
Foundations at the Miller House is proud to uphold a legacy of over 50 years in offering comprehensive and compassionate care for men grappling with substance use disorders.
With a focus on addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction, our residential treatment program empowers men to embark on a transformative journey towards a healthier and more fulfilling life. Foundations at the Miller House’s outpatient treatment program helps men and women continue their recovery journey through half-day and full-day programs.
Our team of experienced counselors provides individual and group therapy sessions tailored to address the unique challenges faced by men in recovery.
Our dedicated case managers work closely with residents to develop personalized treatment plans, coordinate aftercare services, and provide ongoing support throughout the recovery journey.
We offer outpatient treatment options to support individuals as they transition from our residential program back to their everyday lives, ensuring a seamless continuum of care.
Residents have the opportunity to engage with local community 12-step meetings, fostering connections and building a robust network of support beyond the treatment environment.
The thought process in which a person does not believe he or she has a problem, despite strong evidence to the contrary. It is a way of protecting oneself from painful thoughts or feelings.
A process that helps the body rid itself of substances while the symptoms of withdrawal are treated. It is often a first step in a substance abuse treatment program.
Also called continuing care. Treatment that is prescribed after completion of inpatient or outpatient treatment. It can be participation in individual or group counseling, regular contact with a counselor, or other activities designed to help people stay in recovery.
A place to live for people recovering from substance use disorders. Usually several people in recovery live together with limited or no supervision by a counselor.
Treatment in a setting that is connected to a hospital or a hospital-type setting, where a person stays for a few days or weeks.
Treatment provided at a facility. The services vary but do not include overnight accommodation. Sometimes it is prescribed after inpatient treatment.
A recurrence of symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement; that is, a person in recovery drinks or uses drugs again after a period of abstinence.
Any strategy or activity that helps keep a person in recovery from drinking alcohol or using drugs again. It may include developing new coping responses; changing beliefs and expectations; and changing personal habits, lifestyles, and schedules.
Treatment in a setting in which both staff and peers can help with treatment. It provides more structure and more intensive services than outpatient treatment. Participants live in the treatment facility. Residential treatment is long-term, typically lasting from 1 month to more than 1 year.
Support groups consisting of people in recovery that offer a safe place where recovering people share their experiences, strengths, and hopes. AA’s 12 Steps help the members recover from addiction, addictive behavior, and emotional suffering. These groups are free and are not supported by any particular treatment program.
A plan that provides a blueprint for treatment. It describes the problems being addressed, the treatment’s goals, and the specific steps that both the treatment professionals and the person in treatment will take.
A team of professionals (e.g., clinical supervisor, counselor, therapist, and physician) responsible for treating a person and helping his or her family.
Any event, place, thing, smell, idea, emotion, or person that sets off a craving to drink alcohol or use drugs.
Adult Children of Alcoholics
562-595-7830
Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. (Al-Anon and Alateen)
888-4AL-ANON (meeting information line)
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
212-870-3400
Cocaine Anonymous World Services (CAWSO)
800-347-8998
Nar-Anon
800-477-6291
http://www.nar-anon.org/ naranon
Narcotics Anonymous World Services Office
818-773-9999
This page contains information offered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services , Administration Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Foundations at the Miller House serves as the foundation upon which individuals build their path to recovery.
Men in residential treatment and individuals in outpatient treatment at Foundations at the Miller House receive individualized and attentive care tailored to their specific needs, promoting a holistic approach to recovery.
Foundations at the Miller House is supported by a dedicated team of experienced professionals who provide exceptional care and guidance to residents on their journey to recovery.
The historic facility at Foundations at the Miller House has been a beacon of recovery for over 50 years, embodying a long-standing commitment to helping individuals on their path to wellness and sobriety.
Foundations at the Miller House invites you to reach out to our dedicated team today to start building the foundation for your recovery. Our comprehensive programs include individualized treatment plans, therapy, life skills training, and aftercare support, and are designed to help you overcome addiction and embrace a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle.
By taking the first step and contacting Foundations at the Miller House, you can embark on a transformative journey towards recovery, supported by our experienced staff and evidence-based treatment practices. Don’t wait any longer to invest in your well-being. Reach out to our team today and begin your path to a brighter future.