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Level 3.7 - Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services
Intensive Residential Treatment for substance dependence or co-occurring disorders is a residential service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intensive residential treatment, or in a state-operated facility. These services are provided in a 24-hour setting and are intended to treat individuals with substance use or co-occurring disorders who require an intensive rehabilitation program. Services are provided within a 15 to 30 day period and include assessment, medical and psychiatric evaluation if indicated, and an intensive regimen of treatment modalities including individual and family therapy, specialty groups, psychosocial education, orientation to AA or similar support groups, and instruction in relapse prevention. |
Level 3.7 - Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services
Intensive Residential Treatment for substance dependence or co-occurring disorders is a residential service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intensive residential treatment, or in a state-operated facility. These services are provided in a 24-hour setting and are intended to treat individuals with substance use or co-occurring disorders who require an intensive rehabilitation program. Services are provided within a 15 to 30 day period and include assessment, medical and psychiatric evaluation if indicated, and an intensive regimen of treatment modalities including individual and family therapy, specialty groups, psychosocial education, orientation to AA or similar support groups, and instruction in relapse prevention. |
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Chemical Abuse Services Agency (CASA) - Intensive Residential | Bridgeport | 203-339-4112 | 1 | 10/04 | (1) open on 10/04 Chemical Abuse Services Agency (CASA) - Intensive Residential ph - 203-339-4112 |
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CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Blue Hills Hospital, Intensive Residential | Hartford | 860-293-6400 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Blue Hills Hospital, Intensive Residential ph - 860-293-6400 |
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CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Intensive Residential Merritt Hall STAR Program (women only) | Middletown | 860-262-5000 | 1 | 7:22 am | (1) open at 7:22 am CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Intensive Residential Merritt Hall STAR Program ph - 860-262-5000 (women only) |
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CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Intensive Residential, Merritt Hall | Middletown | 800-828-3396x5 | 13 | 7:22 am | (13) open at 7:22 am CT Valley Hospital (CVH) - Intensive Residential, Merritt Hall ph - 800-828-3396x5 |
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Gilead Community Services - Farrell Intensive Residential (men only) | New Britain | 860-225-4641 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 Gilead Community Services - Farrell Intensive Residential ph - 860-225-4641 (men only) |
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InterCommunity - Residential | Hartford | 860-569-5900 x541 | 2 | 10/04 | (2) open on 10/04 InterCommunity - Residential ph - 860-569-5900 x541 |
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MCCA - McDonough House | Danbury | 203-792-4515 | 0 | 8:03 am | (0) open at 8:03 am MCCA - McDonough House ph - 203-792-4515 |
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McCall Behavioral Health Network - Carnes Weeks | Torrington | 860-618-6297 | 0 | 7:48 am | (0) open at 7:48 am McCall Behavioral Health Network - Carnes Weeks ph - 860-618-6297 |
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Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) - Horizons | Bridgeport | 203-333-3518 | 0 | 10/02 | (0) open on 10/02 Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) - Horizons ph - 203-333-3518 |
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Rushford - Intensive Residential | Middletown | 877-577-3233 | 0 | 8:03 am | (0) open at 8:03 am Rushford - Intensive Residential ph - 877-577-3233 |
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Level 3.7RE - Medically-Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services, Co-Occurring Enhanced
Intensive residential treatment co-occurring enhanced services are provided in accordance with requirements designated by the Department to individuals with severe co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders who require integrated intensive rehabilitation services. |
Level 3.7RE - Medically-Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services, Co-Occurring Enhanced
Intensive residential treatment co-occurring enhanced services are provided in accordance with requirements designated by the Department to individuals with severe co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders who require integrated intensive rehabilitation services. |
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Community Health Resources (CHR) - Milestone (women only) | Putnam | 860-753-4402 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 Community Health Resources (CHR) - Milestone ph - 860-753-4402 (women only) |
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Connecticut Renaissance - McAuliffe Center (men only) | Waterbury | 203-346-1931 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 Connecticut Renaissance - McAuliffe Center ph - 203-346-1931 (men only) |
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Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) - New Prospects | Bridgeport | 203-610-6252 | 5 | 10/04 | (5) open on 10/04 Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) - New Prospects ph - 203-610-6252 |
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Level 3.5 PPW - Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services, Pregnant and Parenting Women (PPW)
Intermediate residential treatment is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate treatment to women with children and pregnant women with substance use dependence. These services are provided in a 24 hour residential program that provides counseling and other rehabilitative services in a structured environment. Services include integration of substance use and prenatal services; child care and child development services; direct interventions or linkages to programs for infants and children with prenatal exposure to drugs and alcohol; and facilitating access to Birth to Three programs, Early Head Start, and WIC. Pregnant and parenting women must be granted priority access within 48 hours of their request for treatment or provided interim services that include, at a minimum, HIV and TB Education, the risk of needle sharing, if applicable, counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus, referral for prenatal care and referral to a treatment provider offering PHP or IOP services. Women and/or women and their children generally remain in treatment for 4-6 months. |
Level 3.5 PPW - Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services, Pregnant and Parenting Women (PPW)
Intermediate residential treatment is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate treatment to women with children and pregnant women with substance use dependence. These services are provided in a 24 hour residential program that provides counseling and other rehabilitative services in a structured environment. Services include integration of substance use and prenatal services; child care and child development services; direct interventions or linkages to programs for infants and children with prenatal exposure to drugs and alcohol; and facilitating access to Birth to Three programs, Early Head Start, and WIC. Pregnant and parenting women must be granted priority access within 48 hours of their request for treatment or provided interim services that include, at a minimum, HIV and TB Education, the risk of needle sharing, if applicable, counseling on the effects of alcohol and drug use on the fetus, referral for prenatal care and referral to a treatment provider offering PHP or IOP services. Women and/or women and their children generally remain in treatment for 4-6 months. |
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APT Foundation - Amethyst House (women only) | New Haven | 203-337-9943 x 3964 | 3 | 10/04 | (3) open on 10/04 APT Foundation - Amethyst House ph - 203-337-9943 x 3964 (women only) |
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Community Health Resources (CHR) - New Life Residential (women only) | Putnam | 860-753-4454 | 3 | 10/04 | (3) open on 10/04 Community Health Resources (CHR) - New Life Residential ph - 860-753-4454 (women only) |
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InterCommunity - Coventry House (women only) | Hartford | 860-569-5900 x396 | 1 | 10/04 | (1) open on 10/04 InterCommunity - Coventry House ph - 860-569-5900 x396 (women only) |
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Liberation Programs - Families in Recovery (women only) | Norwalk | 203-391-7900 | 2 | 10/04 | (2) open on 10/04 Liberation Programs - Families in Recovery ph - 203-391-7900 (women only) |
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Wellmore Behavioral Health - Women & Children's Program (women only) | Waterbury | 203-574-3311 | 2 | 10/04 | (2) open on 10/04 Wellmore Behavioral Health - Women & Children's Program ph - 203-574-3311 (women only) |
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Level 3.5 - Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services for Adults
Intermediate residential treatment for substance use disorders is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate treatment. These services are provided in a 24 hour residential program that provides counseling and other rehabilitative services in a structured environment. These residential services are intended to address significant problems with behavior and functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder with the goal of community re-integration. A minimum of twenty hours per week of addiction services in a structured recovery environment is provided to individuals who generally remain in treatment for 3 to 6 months. |
Level 3.5 - Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential Services for Adults
Intermediate residential treatment for substance use disorders is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate treatment. These services are provided in a 24 hour residential program that provides counseling and other rehabilitative services in a structured environment. These residential services are intended to address significant problems with behavior and functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder with the goal of community re-integration. A minimum of twenty hours per week of addiction services in a structured recovery environment is provided to individuals who generally remain in treatment for 3 to 6 months. |
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APT Foundation - Residential Services | New Haven | 203-337-9943 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 APT Foundation - Residential Services ph - 203-337-9943 |
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Community Health Resources (CHR) - Roots to Recovery (R2R). (men only) | Willimantic | 860-771-4895 | 0 | 5:20 am | (0) open at 5:20 am Community Health Resources (CHR) - Roots to Recovery (R2R). ph - 860-771-4895 (men only) |
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Connecticut Renaissance - Waterbury West (men only) | Waterbury | 203-591-8010 | 3 | 10/04 | (3) open on 10/04 Connecticut Renaissance - Waterbury West ph - 203-591-8010 (men only) |
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InterCommunity - Intermediate Program | Hartford | 860-569-5900 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 InterCommunity - Intermediate Program ph - 860-569-5900 |
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Liberation Programs - Liberation House (men only) | Stamford | 203-391-7940 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 Liberation Programs - Liberation House ph - 203-391-7940 (men only) |
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McCall Behavioral Health Network - Dempsey Center (men only) | Waterbury | 203-756-8984 x 1117 | 0 | 10/03 | (0) open on 10/03 McCall Behavioral Health Network - Dempsey Center ph - 203-756-8984 x 1117 (men only) |
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McCall Behavioral Health Network - Hanson House (women only) | Torrington | 860-618-6297 | 0 | 7:48 am | (0) open at 7:48 am McCall Behavioral Health Network - Hanson House ph - 860-618-6297 (women only) |
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Rushford - Stonehaven | Portland | 877-577-3233 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 Rushford - Stonehaven ph - 877-577-3233 |
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Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Lebanon Pines (men only) | Lebanon | 860-889-1717 x214 | 0 | 9:36 am | (0) open at 9:36 am Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Lebanon Pines ph - 860-889-1717 x214 (men only) |
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Youth Challenge - Men's Residential Center (men only) | Hartford | 860-728-5199 | 1 | 9:04 am | (1) open at 9:04 am Youth Challenge - Men's Residential Center ph - 860-728-5199 (men only) |
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Level 3.3 - Clinically Managed Population-Specific High-Intensity Residential Services
Long term residential care for substance use disorders is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate or long-term treatment or care and rehabilitation. This service is intended for individuals having significant impairment and long term difficulties with their functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder. Services are provided in a structured recovery environment having 24/7 staff supervision, and may include vocational exploration and training as well as skills training intended to assist individuals with re-integration into the community. Individuals generally remain in treatment for 6 to 9 months. |
Level 3.3 - Clinically Managed Population-Specific High-Intensity Residential Services
Long term residential care for substance use disorders is a service provided in a facility licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate or long-term treatment or care and rehabilitation. This service is intended for individuals having significant impairment and long term difficulties with their functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder. Services are provided in a structured recovery environment having 24/7 staff supervision, and may include vocational exploration and training as well as skills training intended to assist individuals with re-integration into the community. Individuals generally remain in treatment for 6 to 9 months. |
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MCCA - Trinity Glen Men's Program (men only) | Sharon | 860-672-6689 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 MCCA - Trinity Glen Men's Program ph - 860-672-6689 (men only) |
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MCCA - Trinity Glen Women's Program (women only) | Kent | 860-592-3200 | 2 | 10/04 | (2) open on 10/04 MCCA - Trinity Glen Women's Program ph - 860-592-3200 (women only) |
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Level 3.1 - Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential Services
Transitional Living and Halfway Houses for people with substance use disorders are licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate, long-term treatment care and rehabilitation. These services are intended for individuals who have experienced significant problems with their behavior and functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder and are ready to reintegrate back into the community. Minimal services are provided in a structured recovery environment with the focus being primarily on obtaining employment. |
Level 3.1 - Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential Services
Transitional Living and Halfway Houses for people with substance use disorders are licensed by the Department of Public Health to offer intermediate, long-term treatment care and rehabilitation. These services are intended for individuals who have experienced significant problems with their behavior and functioning in major life areas due to a substance use disorder and are ready to reintegrate back into the community. Minimal services are provided in a structured recovery environment with the focus being primarily on obtaining employment. |
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Chemical Abuse Services Agency (CASA) - CASA Halfway House | Bridgeport | 203-339-4112 | 2 | 10/04 | (2) open on 10/04 Chemical Abuse Services Agency (CASA) - CASA Halfway House ph - 203-339-4112 |
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InterCommunity - Clayton House | Glastonbury | 860-659-0309 | 0 | 10/04 | (0) open on 10/04 InterCommunity - Clayton House ph - 860-659-0309 |
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McCall Behavioral Health Network - McCall House | Torrington | 860-618-6297 | 0 | 7:48 am | (0) open at 7:48 am McCall Behavioral Health Network - McCall House ph - 860-618-6297 |
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Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Bank St. Men's Program (men only) | New London | 860-447-8021 | 0 | 9:36 am | (0) open at 9:36 am Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Bank St. Men's Program ph - 860-447-8021 (men only) |
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Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Coit St. Women's Program (women only) | New London | 860-442-1017 | 0 | 9:36 am | (0) open at 9:36 am Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Coit St. Women's Program ph - 860-442-1017 (women only) |
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Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Main St. Men's Program (men only) | Norwich | 860-889-3414 | 1 | 9:37 am | (1) open at 9:37 am Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD) - Main St. Men's Program ph - 860-889-3414 (men only) |
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Youth Challenge - Transitional Men's Home (men only) | Hartford | 860-728-5199 | 4 | 9:04 am | (4) open at 9:04 am Youth Challenge - Transitional Men's Home ph - 860-728-5199 (men only) |
For information and referral please call Access Line (24/7) at 800-563-4086 |