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Draeger

MacMillen Automotive
388 Eastern Av.
Malden MA.
781-324-5534
E-Mail, jmac8519@netscape.com
Contact, John or Al.

Sens-O-Lock

Cap & Hitch of New England
2001 Riverdale St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
413-733-4178

Other Massachusetts Drunk Driving Resources

The Bureau of Substance Abuse Services of the Massachusetts DPH oversees DUI Alcohol Programs for Massachusetts First and Second DUI Offenders. These drunk driving programs include the Massachusetts First Offender Driver Alcohol Education Program, which is also known as the 24D Program and the 14 day in-patient Second Offender DUI Program, as well as Second Offender DUI Aftercare.

The First Offender 24D Alcohol Program uses a structured group format where participants are given educational material to help them identify and understand alcohol abuse issues and drinking-and-driving behaviors. Although the major focus is on alcohol, drug abuse is also discussed. The program provides 40 hours of services conducted over 16 weeks and includes an assessment, participation in self-help and victim-impact community meetings. The program is required for DUI hardship licensing.

The DUI 2nd offender alcohol program is a 14 day in-patient program for those convicted of DUI 2nd offense. The Mass. 2nd offender DUI program consists of medical evaluation, individual and group counseling, educational sessions including the introduction to self-help, recreation, and assurance that assignment has been made to an appropriate DUI 2nd Offender Aftercare Program.

The drunk driving 2nd offender aftercare program builds on the success of the in-patient program and it represents phases two and three of the overall three-phase treatment model. In phase two, each program provides 8 weeks of group/individual services in order to assess the risk and needs of the client. After phase two is completed, an individual treatment plan will be developed that will serve as the basis of phase three. Each client will be involved in treatment for the length of probation (2 years). Upon completion of aftercare, a discharge summary indicating the risk of recidivism or relapse is provided. This is critical for getting a hardship license, from either the Registry or Division of Insurance Board of Appeal

The Middlesex Driving Under the Influence of Liquor (“DUIL”) Program is a 14 day in-patient program for 2nd offenders.

Alcoholics Anonymous of Boston
12 Channel St,  Suite 604
Marine Industrial Park
Boston, MA 02210
617-426-9444

Massachusetts Immigration Lawyer
Attorney Rachel M. Self
Beacon St. Suite 825
Boston, MA 02108
617-242-0191
617-242-0194 (fax)

Career & Recovery Coaching
Advancement Alternatives
108 Clay Street
Cambridge, MA 02140
E-mail: Advancement@Comcast.net

SMART Recovery Program

 

 

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1st Offender 24D Drug & Alcohol Programs

2nd Offender DUI 14 Day Programs (in-patient)

Mass. DUI 2nd Offender Aftercare (DUIL)

Amethyst House NH 1st Offender Program

Amethyst NH 2nd Offender DUI Program

NH DUI Multiple Offender (MOP) Program

Vermont DUI Crash Program

I have provided these links to Massachusetts DUI resources as a service to those who are in need of assistance with recovery, treatment program, self-help groups, and the like. In Massachusetts DUI Hardship License cases, having the right treatment and support in place can be essential. Both the Board of Appeal and the Registry are concerned with the risk of recidivism. Successful completion of the right program and/or aftercare can assure the Mass. RMV and the Division of Insurance Board of Appeal that someone is a good risk for hardship licensing.

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