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The 48-bed Recovery Centers of America (RCA) drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility opened in Westminster last week.
The new center marks the first in Massachusetts for King of Prussia, Penn. based RCA. The RCA at Westminster location is one of two new Massachusetts locations, with the other set to open in Danvers. The locations are part of an eight-center expansion by RCA, which is financed by $231.5 million in funding secured through New York City-based Deerfield Management Company.
The Westminster location was formerly the Wachusett Village Inn and will now serve as a specialized behavioral health treatment facility. The 48 bed in-patient facility provides detox, inpatient, outpatient, and ongoing support services while offering hotel-like, residential accommodations. According to the company, all RCA campuses have the feel of a hotel.
The company announced in July that Jack Maroney will serve as CEO of its Westminster center. Maroney has 26 years of experience and is the founder of Spring Hill Recovery Center in Ashby, according to RCA.
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