Elms of Amesbury is a non-profit organization based in Amesbury, MA, that provides comprehensive behavioral health care services to individuals recovering from substance use disorder. With a history dating back to 1972, Elms of Amesbury has served over 6,500 individuals through its various programs, including residential treatment, housing stability programs, and outpatient services for both adults and children.
The organization operates multiple residences, such as the Link House and Progress House, offering highly structured and intensive residential treatment for men. Additionally, the Maris Center for Women provides a safe and supportive housing stability program for women, while the Women's Independent Sober Housing (WISH) offers independent sober housing for women in long-term recovery. Elms of Amesbury also addresses the mental health crisis among children and youth through its Center for Behavioral Health, which provides outpatient services and support for individuals aged five to eighteen.
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