If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction or mental health, we can help. Request a call.
If you or a loved one are struggling with addiction or mental health, we can help. Request a call.
If your drinking has started to feel harder to control—or harder to ignore—you’re not alone. And you don’t have to figure this out on your own.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we help people across Massachusetts step out of the cycle of alcohol use and into structured, supportive treatment that actually works. Through our alcohol and drug addiction treatment programs, we meet you where you are and help you take the next step. Whether you’re questioning your relationship with alcohol or already know something needs to change, we’ll meet you where you are and help you take the next step.
You can call us now or verify your insurance online to get started. Our admissions team will walk you through everything—confidentially, and without pressure.
Alcohol addiction isn’t just about how much you drink—it’s about how difficult it has become to stop, even when it’s affecting your health, relationships, or daily life.
Many people who seek treatment aren’t drinking all day or every day. Some are still working, maintaining responsibilities, or appearing “fine” from the outside. What they have in common is a growing sense that alcohol is taking more than it’s giving.
At its core, alcohol addiction often involves:
If that sounds familiar, it may be time to look at what support could actually help.
It’s not always obvious when drinking crosses the line into something more serious. For many people, it happens gradually.
You may benefit from alcohol addiction treatment if you’ve noticed:
You don’t need to hit a breaking point to ask for help. Earlier support often leads to better, more sustainable outcomes.
For some people, stopping alcohol use without support can be uncomfortable—or even dangerous.
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can include:
In more severe cases, withdrawal can involve confusion, hallucinations, or seizures. Because of this, many people benefit from a structured treatment plan that includes medical guidance and support.
If you’re unsure what level of care you need, our team can help you understand your options—including whether detox or a higher level of care may be the safest place to start.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to recovery. The right level of care depends on your history, current use, mental health needs, and daily responsibilities. You can explore all of our addiction treatment programs to better understand how each level of care works.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we offer multiple levels of care to support you at every stage:
Our PHP provides structured, full-day treatment several days per week. This level of care is ideal if you need intensive support but do not require 24/7 inpatient treatment.
PHP includes:
This is often a strong starting point for individuals transitioning from detox or needing a higher level of stability.
Our IOP offers a flexible but structured treatment schedule, typically held in the evening.
IOP is a good fit if you:
Treatment includes therapy, relapse prevention, and skill-building in a supportive environment.
Our outpatient program provides ongoing support with the greatest level of flexibility.
This level of care is best for individuals who:
Many people move through different levels of care over time, building stability and support at each stage.
You don’t need to know which program is right before you call. We’ll help you figure that out.
Not everyone who struggles with alcohol needs the same level of care—but there are times when structured treatment can make a meaningful difference.
You may want to consider a program like PHP or IOP if:
Structured treatment provides consistency, accountability, and support during the period when change is hardest to maintain alone.
Choosing where to get help matters.
At Lion Heart Behavioral Health, we focus on more than just stopping alcohol use—we help you understand what’s driving it and build a foundation for long-term change.
Our approach includes:
We believe recovery works best when it’s built around the individual—not forced into a rigid model.
No. Many people enter treatment while they’re still functioning—and that can actually make recovery more sustainable. If you’re questioning your relationship with alcohol, that’s already a valid reason to explore support.
It can be. While some people experience mild symptoms, others may face more serious risks like seizures or severe confusion. That’s why it’s important to talk with a professional before trying to stop on your own—we can help you find a safe starting point.
The main difference is the level of structure and support.
We’ll help you determine which level fits your needs.
Often, yes. Many people continue working while attending IOP or outpatient care. If you need a higher level of support, we can help you plan for that as well.
That’s very common—and it’s something we specifically address. Our programs are designed to treat both substance use and underlying mental health challenges, so you’re not just removing alcohol, but building better ways to cope.
Yes. We offer support for families and loved ones because recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. Involving family—when appropriate—can strengthen long-term outcomes.
In some cases, yes. Certain medications can help reduce cravings or support early recovery. If appropriate, we’ll incorporate that into your treatment plan as part of a broader, individualized approach.
It depends on your needs and progress. Some people begin with a higher level of care like PHP and gradually step down, while others start with outpatient support. Treatment is flexible and designed to meet you where you are.
Recovery doesn’t end when a program does. Many people continue with outpatient care, therapy, or support groups to maintain progress and prevent relapse. We’ll help you build a plan that supports long-term stability.
Yes. Your care is confidential and protected by strict privacy laws. We take your privacy seriously and ensure your information is handled with care at every step.
In many cases, yes. Coverage varies by plan, but our team can verify your benefits and explain your options so you know exactly what to expect.
We’re conveniently located in Raynham and serve individuals across Massachusetts.
Lion Heart Behavioral Health
770 Broadway, Raynham, MA 02767
Call us at (774) 341-4502
If you’re questioning your relationship with alcohol, that alone is worth paying attention to.
You don’t have to wait for things to get worse to take the next step.
Call (774) 341-4502 to speak with our team or verify your insurance online. We’ll help you understand your options, answer your questions, and guide you toward the right level of care—at your pace.