Searching for Springfield addiction treatment? You’re in the right place. Swift River provides compassionate, evidence-based care for people in Western Massachusetts. Our campus is in Cummington and is close to Springfield. Family can stay involved while you focus on recovery.
Why Springfield Needs Strong Treatment Options
Opioid overdose deaths remain a serious risk in our region. In 2023, Springfield recorded 117 opioid-related overdose deaths by place of death. Massachusetts also saw a 10% drop in opioid deaths in 2023. That is progress. The need for timely treatment is still urgent.
Treatment Programs Near Springfield
Medical Detox
Detox is often the first step. Our medical team monitors care day and night. We focus on safety and comfort.
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Inpatient Residential Rehab
Residential treatment gives you structure and support. It removes daily triggers so you can heal. Our campus is in the Berkshire Mountains and is close to Springfield.
Dual Diagnosis Care
Many people face mental health concerns along with substance use. Our clinicians treat both at the same time. That improves outcomes.
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
Medication-Assisted Treatment
MAT can reduce cravings and lower relapse risk. Your plan is individualized and closely supervised.

What Sets Swift River Apart
- 24/7 medical care and licensed clinicians
- Individual, group, and family therapy
- CBT and DBT skills training
- Relapse prevention and aftercare planning
- LGBTQ+ friendly and trauma-informed care
- On-site wellness and experiential activities
Getting Started From Springfield
- Call our team to review your needs.
- We verify insurance and explain costs.
- Schedule your arrival date.
- Begin treatment and start your new chapter.
Call (413) 570-9698 or contact us online.
Insurance and Cost
Many plans are accepted. We check benefits fast and explain options in clear terms. Financing help may be available.
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Is Swift River Right for You?
Choose a program that matches your goals. If you need a safe reset, inpatient care can help. If you need medications to stabilize, MAT can help. If anxiety or depression complicates use, dual diagnosis care is key. Our team will guide you.
Springfield and Western MA Quick Facts
- Springfield recorded 117 opioid-related overdose deaths in 2023 by place of death.
- Massachusetts saw a 10% decline in opioid deaths in 2023.
- Fentanyl was present in most fatal overdoses in 2023 statewide.
Take the Next Step
Recovery is possible. Call us now and speak with an admissions specialist.
If you are in crisis or thinking about self-harm, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.