Individuals who have multiple impaired driving offenses require additional supports.
Participants in the SOA program will complete a clinical intake assessment and will be referred to group and/or individual sessions. The frequency and duration of treatment is individualized based on need, but on average, consists of weekly sessions for at least six months, and then transitions to monthly sessions. Ongoing treatment planning and assessment of treatment goals will occur on a quarterly basis. Your clinician will also work with you to identify any additional supports such as individual counseling/self-help meetings.
Participants may enroll in the BSCS Second Offender Aftercare (SOA) program before or after the completion of the mandatory 2-week Driving Under the Influence of Liquor (DUIL) program. You will receive details on the DUIL program from the courts.
Contact
For more information and to schedule an intake interview, please contact:
Quincy – (617) 471-8400 x100
Funding Source
Insurance may provide coverage for this service. Self-pay options are also available, as is funding for those experiencing financial hardship.