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High Point Treatment Center average salary is $230,000, median salary is $230,000 with a salary range from $230,000 to $230,000.
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Psychiatrist 230,000-230,000 Middleboro, MA, 02344 2016 High Point Treatment Center Psychiatrist Salaries (1)
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  • HIGH POINT TREATMENT CENTER INC
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New Bedford, MA
  • High Point Treatment Center's (HPTC) mission is to Prevent and treat chemical dependency and provide therapeutic services for mental health issues. Our goal is to help achieve personal change and accept responsibility toward an improved quality of life. HTPC will be acomplishing is mission when it is:Offering a full continuum of care for addictive disorders which would successfully transition the patient back into the community A leader in the prevention and education of chemical dependency and related issues A major community resourceAnd, once it is recognized:For the conscientious utilization of community resource For being culturally and ethnically diversified For improving