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386 Stanley Street
Fall River, MA 02720
Voice: (508) 679-5222 | TDD: (508) 673-3328
| Toll-Free: (800) 937-3610
FROM POINTS NORTH
Take Route 24
South to Exit 5 (President Avenue). The exit will place you on a
rotary. Take the first right off the rotary onto President Avenue. You
will pass a shopping area and several businesses. To the left will
be a Post Office and St. Anne's Credit Union and to the right you will
see McDonalds, CVS, Fleet Bank, and Newport Creamery. Proceed through
the first light. Take the third right onto Ray Street (second right
after the Spencer Borden School). Take a left (at Stop Sign) onto
Stanley Street (Durfee High School parking will be to the right).
Proceed to the second entrance for SSTAR on the right.
There are two brick buildings, the one-story
ambulatory building and a three-story detox facility.
FROM POINTS
SOUTH
Take Route 24
North to Exit 5 (President Avenue). The exit will place you on a
rotary. Take the first right off the rotary onto President Avenue. You
will pass a shopping area and several businesses. To the left will
be a Post Office and St. Anne's Credit Union and to the right you will
see McDonalds, CVS, Fleet Bank, and Newport Creamery. Proceed through
the first light. Take the third right onto Ray Street (second right
after the Spencer Borden School). Take a left (at Stop Sign) onto
Stanley Street (Durfee High School parking will be to the right).
Proceed to the second entrance for SSTAR on the right.
There are two brick buildings, the one-story
ambulatory building and a three-story detox facility.
FROM PROVIDENCE
Take Route 195 East to Exit 5
(North Tiverton/Fall River - Rte 79 & 138). Bear right off the
exit onto Route 79 North. Take the first exit (Davol Street).
Follow Davol Street to the first set of lights and take a right onto
President Avenue. Proceed up the hill to Robeson Street.
Take a left onto Robeson and the first right onto Stanley Street.
SSTAR is on your left. Enter the first SSTAR parking lot.
There are two brick buildings, the one-story ambulatory building and a
three-story detox facility.
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