Gosnold Emerson House is a substance use treatment program operated by Gosnold, a behavioral health organization that provides addiction and mental health services in Massachusetts. The Emerson House program is part of the organization’s continuum of care and focuses on residential treatment and clinical stabilization services for individuals with substance use disorders.
The program includes structured residential care and short-term stabilization services delivered by a multidisciplinary clinical team. Treatment activities may include individual counseling, group counseling, health education, and evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy. The program may also incorporate mindfulness practices, educational sessions, and introductions to peer support approaches such as 12-step programs.
Services at Emerson House include programs designed for women, including expectant mothers and mothers with infants. These programs may include parenting support, prenatal care coordination, and early intervention education alongside addiction treatment services. Counseling sessions, addiction education, and therapeutic activities form part of the program structure.
Gosnold operates multiple behavioral health programs across southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod. Emerson House functions as one of the organization’s residential and stabilization locations within this broader system of addiction treatment and recovery services.