SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES In CONNECTICUT Compiled by the Litchfield County Opiate Task Force ABOUT THIS GUIDE: This list of resources was put together between the fall of 2016 and the summer of 2017. The information is as up-to-date as possible but not infallible. In particular, an organization or provider may change insurance accepted. It is important to double-check that information in particular. This resource list is also available online in slightly different format at: https://www.mccallcenterct.org/litchfield-county-opiate-task-force If you have feedback about the print resource list, please contact Barbara Maltby, MA at: [email protected] If you have feedback about the online resource list, please contact John Simoncelli, LADC, MSW, MPA at: [email protected] ABOUT THE LITCHFIELD COUNTY OPIATE TASK FORCE: Litchfield County communities have joined together to turn the tide of increased addiction and overdose from opiate drugs. The Litchfield County Opiate Task Force, formed in December of 2013, is led by the McCall Center for Behavioral Health and Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. It has more than 75 members including the Torrington Chief of Police, CT State Representatives, The Mayor of Torrington, the CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, the Community Health and Wellness Center, Campion Ambulance, the Torrington Area Health District, local substance abuse and mental health treatment providers, people in recovery and parents of those struggling with addiction. Printing supported by Foundation for Community Health September 7, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction I. Crisis Lines ………………………………………………………………………………… p. 1 II. Addiction Organizations & Facilities by Location ……………………… pp. 3-10 III. Addiction Organizations & Facilities – Alphabetical ………………… pp. 11-17 IV. Adolescent Treatment ………………………………………………………… pp. 19-20 V. Detox Centers …………………………………………………………………… pp. 21-22 VI. In-patient Addiction Facilities ……………………………………………… pp. 23-25 VII. Medication Assisted Treatment (Methadone & Suboxone) Providers ……… …………………………………………………………………………………………. pp. 27-30 VIII. Veteran Specific Resources ………………………………………………………… p. 31 IX. Addiction Therapists …………………………………………………………… pp. 33-35 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK I. CRISIS LINES LCOTF CT Addiction Resource List CRISIS LINES: Service & Description ADDRESS CONTACT NOTES OPIOID CRISIS LINE 1-800-563-4086 also provides transportation to treatment within state 211 Option #1 - for under Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Services 18 years old and/or Hot line: Children & Adults. includes still in highschool substance abuse crises & referrals Option #2 - for over 18 years old www.ct.gov/dmhas 500 Vine St. Blue Hills Hospital 860-297-0999 Hartford, CT Department of Children and Families 62 Commercial Blvd, 860-496-5700 Care Line Torrington, CT 06790 Kid Help Northwest 1-866-543-2774 Parents Anonymous www.parentsanonymous.org 909-625-6304 263 Farmington Ave, Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 Farmington, CT 06032 Suicide Hotline 1-800-203-1234 576 Main Street, Torrington Police Department 860-489-2000 Torrington, CT 06790 NATIONAL SUICIDE CRISIS LINE, 1-800-273-8255 also serves vets WELLMORE: Mobile Crisis Services for 211 Children, Adults & Families Danbury Western-CT Mental Health Services Torrington 1-888-447-3339 Waterbury Wheeler Clinic Crisis Hotline: suicide 860-524-1182 1 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2 II. ADDICTION ORGANIZATIONS and FACILITIES - By Location LCOTF CT Addiction Resource List LOCATION ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT NOTES American Addiction Centers: 12 out of state American Addiction Center facilities and MULTIPLE www.americanaddictionce then finds recovery follow-up within CT. LOCATIONS nters.org Works with private health insurance as an out of network provider. The Connection: Provides mental health & Groton, Meridan, substance abuse counseling in different Help line & Appts Middletown, Region 2 towns. Residential programs, 855-435-7955 MULTIPLE New Haven, Norwich, mostly in New Haven area. Out-Pt Behavioral Health line LOCATIONS Old Saybrook. counseling in multiple locations. 860-343-5500 Main office Insurance: Medicaid, Medicare, Husky, & www.theconnectioninc.org Middletown, CT most private insurances CT Addiction Medicine: Out-Patient Opioid Dependence Treatment. Suboxone & Vivitrol 546 Cromwell Ave, 860-757-3874 Provider. Suite 101, MULTIPLE 860-969-1101 Insurance: Aetna, Anthem, BC/BS, Cigna, Rocky Hill CT 06067 LOCATIONS www.ctaddictionmedicine. Connecticare, Medicaid, Medicare, United 330 Main Street com HC, Oxford, Value Options, Magellan HC Hartford, CT CT Counseling Centers: The Outpatient Treatment Programs are licensed to treat individuals over the age of sixteen wishing to receive substance abuse evaluations, referrals, urine testing and outpatient counseling. The OPT Program specializes in the treatment of all substance abuse 60 Beaver Brook Rd. problems, including alcohol, pills, crack and Danbury, CT 203-743-7574 MULTIPLE cocaine utilizing individual, couples, family 20 North Main St. 203-838-6508 LOCATIONS and group counseling. These services Norwalk, CT 203-755-8874 include: Methadone maintenance programs 4 Midland Rd. www.ctcounseling.org in Danbury, Norwalk & Waterbury, medical & Waterbury, CT psychiatic services, Dual Diagnosis programs and other services. Insurance: Husky A, C, D. Some private insurance. CT Junior Republic: The Connecticut Junior Republic’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Center Programs provide behavioral health services for children, youth and families at 8 CJR locations across the state. Danbury, Litchfield, Manchester, Meriden, New Britain, New Haven, Torrington, MULTIPLE Waterbury Insurance: Aetna, Anthem, 168 South Main St. 860-519-9826 LOCATIONS Cigna, HealthyCT, Oxford, CTCare, Humana, Torrington Ct 06790 www.ctjuniorrepublic.org Tricare, United Healthcare, Value OPtions, Medicaid, Husky, 3 II. ADDICTION ORGANIZATIONS and FACILITIES - By Location LCOTF CT Addiction Resource List LOCATION ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT NOTES CT Renaissance: Adult Outpatient Programs provide treatment to individuals with substance abuse and addiction problems, psychiatric disorders and/or co- existing substance abuse and psychiatric disorders. In-patient programs & a half-way Bridgeport (203) 866-2541 MULTIPLE house are for adult males. Programs for Norwalk http://www.ctrenaissance LOCATIONS adolescent & families are in all 3 locations. Stamford .com/go.php?id=2 Insurance: Medicaid, Medicare, and many major health plans. In addition, we offer a sliding fee schedule for the uninsured. Hartford Dispensary: The facility provides Bristol methadone maintenance services to the Hartford (2 locations) public. Torrington Health & Recovery Center Manchester provides outpatient care. Multiple Locations 1-800-891-9360 MULTIPLE New Britain throughout CT. Insurance: medicaid, www.hartforddispensary.o LOCATIONS New London private insurance, and access to recovery rg Norwich voucher are accepted. Sliding scale. Willimantic Torrington MCCA - Primarily serves regions 1 & 5 MCCA offers outpatient treatment services Outpatient services in: through individual, group and family therapy, Bethel including an intensive program. There are Derby programs for older adults andfor pregnant, MULTIPLE New Haven 203-792-4515 post-partum & women with children. It also LOCATIONS New Milford www.mccaonline.com offers residential programs & transtional Ridgefield housing. Insurance: Many managed care Torrington plans, traditional insurance & help in Waterbury applying for Medicaid. Rushford: prevention and Wellness Assessment, Acute Care and Evaluation (Detox), Residential Addiction Treatment, Partial Hospital Programs, Intensive Outpatient Programs, Psychiatric Evaluation, Cheshire, Durham, Medication Management, Individual Therapy, 877-577-3233 Glastonbury, MULTIPLE Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Crisis www.hartfordhealthcare.o Meridan, LOCATIONS Evaluation and Stabilization, Community rg/locations- Middletown, Support Programs for Spanish-speaking partners/rushford Portland clients. Insurance: Private Insurance. Financial assistance through Hartford Healthcare's Financial Assistance Program Substance Abuse Walk-in Assessment Centers (DHMAS) Website for list of all walk-in centers www.ct.gov/dmhas http://www.ct.gov/dmhas/cwp/view.asp?a= 2902&q=577738 4 II. ADDICTION ORGANIZATIONS and FACILITIES - By Location LCOTF CT Addiction Resource List LOCATION ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT NOTES Western CT Mental Health Services: (DMHAS) out-patient services available in Torrington, Danbury, Waterbury and elsewhere. In-Patient & Detox. available • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) • Relapse prevention groups (see in-patient section) Outpatient Services Include: Adult Out-Patient : Danbury, CT • Co-occurring groups 877-874-6222 MULTIPLE New Milford • Anger management group 860-482-2613 LOCATIONS Torrington, CT • Continuing care and referral services www.ct.gov/dmhas • Psychiatric assessment and treatment Child/Adolescent • Individual, group and family therapy Waterbury, CT • Gender-specific trauma groups • Problem gambling treatment • Education and treatment for family members Insurance: Husky, Medicaid, Medicare. Most Private Insurance. Wheeler Clinics Intensive out-patient Bristol, Enfield, programs for substance abuse. Adults & Hartford, Manchester, children. Insurance: Aetna, Athem, Meridan, Middletown, Cigna,Husky, Medicaid, Medicare, Tricare New Britain, New (out or network), United HC, Value Options. Haven, New MULTIPLE 888-793-3500 London,
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