Service coordination and referrals for those who are homeless, leaving jail/prison, in need of mental health or substance abuse treatment or frequently use emergency rooms or hospitals.
DV/Trauma often causes and can trigger drug and alcohol use. ACW’s therapist helps residential and outpatient clients to uncover these issues and to build a life of long-term recovery.
Family Therapy
ACW’s therapists work with residential and outpatient clients to improve family communication and build bridges often broken due to addiction.
Nutrition Counseling
ACW’s nutritionist helps clients achieve better health through nutrition and cooking classes, residential menu preparation and one-on-one consultations.
Transportation
ACW offers supervised transportation to medical, mental health and other essential appointments.
Case Management
ACW’s staff links clients with medical and mental health providers, courts, probation, parole, the department of child and family services, and more to promote whole person care.
The ACW Difference
Evidence-Based Groups
Boston Consortium Model
CBT - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
MRT - Moral Reconation Therapy
Seeking Safety
Domestic Violence & Trauma Therapy
Court Certified Anger Management
HIV/AIDS Therapy
Grief & Loss Therapy
Art Therapy
Relapse Prevention
Family Therapy
Healthy Relations & Sobriety
Recreation & Enrichment
Yoga
Exercise
Living Skills
Art
Gardening
Self Care
Trained Staff & Onsite Specialists
Our staff undergo rigorous trauma-informed training and partner with onsite medical and mental health specialists to offer comprehensive treatment around addiction.
Contracted Medical Director
Nutritionist
Licensed Trauma/ DV Therapist
Licensed Family Therapist
Clinical Supervisors
Certified & Registered Addiction Specialists
A Continued Legacy of Hope
ACW’s Founder, Brenda Weathers, started ACW as a place of health and wellness that considers the whole person. That mission continues to live on today as an organization dedicated to transforming the lives of women.