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A dual diagnosis (also called co-occurring disorders) means you’re living with both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder—for example, anxiety and alcohol use, depression and opioids, or PTSD and stimulants. Rehabs.org+1
At Foundations Group Recovery Centers, dual diagnosis isn’t an add-on—it’s built into the way we treat substance use. Our programs are designed to address:
Instead of getting help for “addiction” in one place and “mental health” in another, you work with one care team and one integrated plan.
Not sure if you have a dual diagnosis? Talk with our team about your symptoms and we’ll help you sort it out.
You might benefit from dual diagnosis treatment at Foundations if:
Even if you’re not sure what your diagnosis is, we can help you figure out what’s going on—and what kind of support you need.
At our Mashpee, MA center, we offer multiple levels of care so you can get the right amount of support at the right time.
Most intensive daytime support without 24/7 inpatient stay.
Half-day structured care—Massachusetts’ version of IOP. Foundations Group Recovery Centers+1
(You can optionally add a one-sentence explanation that Massachusetts uses “Day Treatment” language instead of IOP, in the same way you’ve done on the Half-Day page.) Foundations Group Recovery Centers
Ongoing therapy and support while you rebuild daily life. Rehabs.org+1
Dual diagnosis treatment from home, for Massachusetts residents.
Helpful if transportation, health, or distance make in-person treatment difficult
See which level of care fits your situation – Our team can help match you to day, half-day, outpatient, or virtual care.
Your treatment plan is tailored to you, but may include:
We don’t just want you to stop using. We want you to sleep better, think clearer, feel steadier, and rebuild relationships—with support for both your brain and your sobriety.
People from Cape Cod, Falmouth, Hyannis, Sandwich, Plymouth, and beyond come to Foundations for dual diagnosis treatment because we offer:
Compassionate, stigma-aware care – a team that understands addiction as a chronic, treatable condition, not a moral failingaddiction. We provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for many substance use disorders. Our expert team can assess your needs and develop a customized treatment plan that will determine the right level of care. We serve the larger Cape Cod community of Barnstable and Falmouth counties, not just Mashpee. If you or a loved one is caught in the cycle of addiction, we can help. Call Foundations Group Recovery Centers today to learn how.
Ready to talk about whether Foundations is right for you?
We know cost is one of the biggest worries when you’re considering dual diagnosis treatment.
At Foundations Group Recovery Centers:
Our team can talk through payment options and financial resources when needed.
Not sure if dual diagnosis treatment is covered?
We’ll review your benefits and explain your options in plain language.
No. Many of our clients are already on medications for anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, or other conditions. Our psychiatric providers review what you’re taking and work with you to optimize—not automatically stop—your medications as part of your overall plan.
Relapse is common with co-occurring disorders, especially if mental health and addiction weren’t treated together. Our dual diagnosis approach is specifically designed to address what might have been missed before, with deeper focus on mood, trauma, and coping skills—not just abstinence
Length of stay depends on your needs and level of care. Some people are with us for a few weeks in Day or Half-Day Treatment before stepping down to Outpatient; others engage with our continuum of care longer. We’ll talk through a recommended timeline after your assessment, and adjust as you progress.
Our Mashpee location serves Barnstable County, Cape Cod, Falmouth, Hyannis, Sandwich, Plymouth, Martha’s Vineyard, and Boston-area clients, with both in-person and virtual options to reduce travel burden.
You don’t have to choose between getting help for your mental health or your substance use. At Foundations Group Recovery Centers on Cape Cod, you can treat both—at the same time, with one team that understands the full picture.
You don’t have to choose between getting help for your mental health or your substance use. At Foundations Group Recovery Centers on Cape Cod, you can treat both—at the same time, with one team that understands the full picture.
At Foundations Group Recovery Centers (FGRC), our cocaine addiction treatment program offers a full continuum of care, including medically supervised detox, individual and group therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, relapse prevention strategies, holistic therapies (e.g., mindfulness, nutrition, fitness), and aftercare support. We design personalized care plans based on assessment of addiction severity, mental health status, and the individual’s goals.
There is no “one-size-fits-all” timeline. Treatment duration depends on factors such as how long the person has been using cocaine, the presence of co-occurring mental health conditions, medical severity, and the individual’s progress. At FGRC, some clients begin with detox + day treatment and then transition to half day or outpatient treatment. Recovery is an ongoing process that must be maintained, not a prize to be won.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act, substance use disorder treatment is considered an essential health benefit, so many private plans and Medicaid policies cover at least part of the cost. At FGRC, our admissions team helps you verify insurance coverage, understand copays or deductibles, and explore financial options so treatment is accessible and you can focus on recovery instead of cost.
Cocaine withdrawal can cause fatigue, increased appetite, insomnia or hypersomnia, depression, irritability, and intense cravings. Because cocaine has more psychological dependence than strong physical withdrawal like some opioids, FGRC emphasizes medically supervised stabilization, supportive care, psychiatric monitoring, and counseling to manage mood symptoms and cravings safely.
Relapse prevention is a core part of our program. At FGRC, we teach clients to identify personal triggers, develop coping strategies for stress and cravings, use behavioral therapies (like CBT) to reshape thinking patterns, build a strong support network (peer groups, alumni, family involvement), and create a structured relapse prevention plan customized to everyday life.
It is common for individuals with cocaine use disorder to also struggle with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health challenges. FGRC provides dual diagnosis care, meaning we treat mental health and addiction concurrently. This may include psychiatric evaluation, medication, therapy addressing both conditions, and coordination of care to optimize recovery outcomes.
Choose Foundations Group Recovery Centers for evidence-based, compassionate, and personalized treatment that empowers individuals and families to achieve long-lasting recovery and wellness.
Foundations Group Recovery Centers in Massachusetts stands out as the premier addiction treatment center due to its comprehensive, individualized care, experienced and compassionate staff, and commitment to supporting long-term recovery in a nurturing and supportive environment.