About Wayside Youth & Family Support Network – Lincoln Street – Framingham
Wayside Youth and Family Support Network is an accredited human service provider serving young adults, children and families across central, eastern and northeastern Massachusetts. The MetroWest Community Services is one of their service locations in Framingham offering outpatient counseling, intensive care coordination and family support.
They offer mental health counseling and family support services alongside residential therapeutic and educational programs. They can support individuals with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders as well as those with primary substance use issues. Their full spectrum of services promotes strength, hope and resilience among residents of communities where they serve.
Wayside offers outpatient counseling for children, adolescents and young adults over 21 in this location to help them navigate a broad range of mental disorders. Services include diagnostic assessments, therapeutic support and medication evaluation and management.
On-call emergency services are also available to provide immediate support during a crisis. They offer mobile, onsite and face-to-face crisis intervention for youths experiencing acute mental health or substance use crises. This focuses on stabilizing patients and reducing the immediate risk of danger before linkage to the appropriate level of care. Crisis support is accessible 24/7 and may serve as the least restrictive alternative to hospitalizations.
Individuals seeking support for primary substance use disorder can benefit from Wayside’s in-home model of care. This service is flexible and tailored to the unique needs of the referral family. Services may include individual therapy to address underlying emotional issues and build practical sober skills for relapse prevention.
They may coordinate care with other providers to ensure well-rounded support and smooth transitions in your treatment. They also offer advocacy, budgeting & household management and vocational assistance. Additional services encompass childcare assistance, parenting support and guidance and transportation aid. Referral is provided for aftercare support. Funding and referrals for these services mostly come from the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Department of Mental Health (DMH) and insurance providers.
Wayside’s family support program is facilitated by a Family Partner. These experts have extensive knowledge of community or county resources from their personal experience and can help families better manage crises.
They help families take the lead in care planning, focusing on the unique strengths and needs of the family. They support caregivers in understanding systems like special education, medication, and diagnoses while connecting them to valuable resources.