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Cab Health & Recovery
Address: 111 Middleton Rd, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
Phone: (978) 777-2121
State: Massachusetts
City: Danvers
Zip Code: 01923


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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Reviews
I was in treatment here. I was in bad shape homeless and addicted to drugs for over 10 years. I am now sober 2 years I owe so much to this place for helping me get my life back. A friend recommended Danvers detox because they had helped him. And They were tobacco friendly which for many myself included was a HUGE plus to be able to smoke while there. I was there 7 days. The staff for the most part was caring and just seemed to want to help. My counselor was great. There was 1 or 2 staff who clearly were burned out had seen one too many addicts and alcoholics come and go and just were jerks and should have been looking for another line of work. My fiance went also 13 months ago she is clean and sober and had a positive experience also here. Look it's rehab not a country club they take MASSHEALTH LOOK rehab sucks for the most part you're sick and going through withdrawal and things are at an all time low if you're in a detox. This place treated me right and I thank them for caring and being there to help.. P.S. the food is ABSOLUTELY awful. It's all donated by the Boston food bank and prepared on site. Again it's rehab/detox not a country club or passages of Malibu. It's not as bad as prison food but it isn't gourmet either. Give them a shot if you want to get clean. I know myself and 3 other people who have gone in the last 36 months or so and are all sober ranging from 18-36 months clean to date. I'd recommend family and friends to go here with out hesitation! Good luck!
7 years ago (22-01-2018)
Lahey helps a lot of people . any kind of help they will assist you
7 years ago (01-05-2018)
I recently went to Danvers Cab detox to get help with my drinking problem. I went in on my own free will knowing i needed help. I have to say that "some" of the staff memebers were helpful and kind but a few that were very abrasive since they have been there for quite some time and felt they should never be questioned but that's not the reason I'm rating them with 1 star. The way it works is when people arrive we are put through an intake and asked all the standard medical queations and "so called" removed of any harmful illicit drugs and things to that nature. Well the problem is it's a fact that drugs are brought into the program very easily as i found out on the first night in. It's almost more of a way to find a new drug connection. I was placed in a room with not only alcoholic's but with drug users who very openly were using cocaine and heroin. This to me just instantly took me by surprise. I witnessed in about 3 occasions "cheaking" meaning while people were getting their Meds that they would place it in their mouth and not swallow and trade or sell them in Plain Sight of the staff. Here i am trying to get help and I'm witnessing this behavior frequently. So of course they would take my vitals as they should and mine seemed to be fine for the most part however i was constantly asked if i wanted to take Librium to help me sleep but knowing i felt fine i would refuse it. Now keep in mind after vitals are taken you need to take the paperwork to the nurses station to be logged in. The problem i found with that was i was constantly asked if i wanted librium. I felt like they were pushing it on me. The facility is run down and very dirty. Infact i had to ask for a broom to sweep used bandaids from the so called bed that i tried to sleep in. The bathroom floor was ripped up and we had to lay paaper on the shower floor to avoid getting cut. They do have a TV room that would accommodate Maybe 50% of the people stored in the facility so that meant standing in a hallway or laying in the bad. The worst part this entire situation was that no actual help was given. They hold what they call as meetings every few hours but for the most part it was us getting lectured on how the place works. A major flaw is that people go to a detox to get sober and live productive lives but from what i found out it that the truth of the matter is that it's just a place to hold people rather then help them. It's a cash cow to bill for services that are not given. If i had to guess out of the 50+ or so people stuffed in there MAYBE 1 will get better. Now don't get me wrong if one person can be saved then bravo but things need to change with that system fast. I'm sad to say that i left on my own free will after 2 days but i will do my research and find a place that actually does care and want to help people. Last i do want to say that i was impressed that 2 gentleman did come in from a Charlestown AA branch and got me thinking that things will work if i let it so it's not all negitive. Please before you consider going here or bringing a loved one there do some research. I hope the state of Massachusetts gets their act together and learns how to get people to actually help needed. Thanks for reading this book and good luck and God bless with the sobriety
7 years ago (09-01-2018)
The staff seem as though they're uneducated when it comes to acute withdrawal. They have short fuses (for the most part, 1 out of 6 are nice) and treat you as though you're an addict and that is all you are. If you have a special dietary need, do NOT come. You will starve. It's more or less like being in a prison. They don't have the resources and treat you like the withdrawing- you is the real you. Not to mention it's filthy, you're not free to go outside as you please and don't plan on sleeping because it extremely loud day and night. They look at you like scum and treat you as such. Do yourself a favor, skip this place. And Danvers, SHUT IT DOWN.
8 years ago (18-05-2017)
Everyone here is "working" whether it's the employee"s or the clients working on their recovery...
7 years ago (20-12-2017)
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