Recovery House

56 Coventry St
Hartford, CT 06112

Hartford, Connecticut
860-714-3705

About Recovery House

Recovery House in Hartford, Connecticut, is operated by InterCommunity Health Care and ADRC. This is a sober living or halfway house for adults in need of a transitional living space as they participate in or exit a substance use disorder treatment program. This location serves men and women.

One thing I like about this service is that they accept those who are using methadone or Suboxone as part of their treatment, opening their doors to more people in recovery.

Judicial Diversion

InterCommunity Health Care’s jail diversion service can place individuals in the transitional housing program as an alternative to incarceration. Naturally, those in this program are under more requirements than those who reside in the home voluntarily, but the value is in how it sets individuals up for success to reduce recidivism. It includes things like connections to treatment, employment, skills development, and more.

Meeting Different Needs

The transitional support offered here is designed for many different types of clients experiencing addiction, which I appreciate. Anyone who is leaving treatment and wants more time to gather themselves before returning home can find a place here, as can those who are transitioning into a different level of care. Clients can take the time they need to find their support before moving forward on their recovery journey

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Amenities

Private Rehab

Private drug rehab provides a comfortable, secure environment that allows you to focus on doing the work to get your life back on track. Benefits include a higher staff-to-client ratio, increased one-on-one time with therapists and healthcare providers, private rooms for clients, and customized forms of therapy.

Residential Setting

Residential drug rehab provides the comforts of home with the therapeutic support needed to successfully recover. Benefits of an inpatient program include increased safety, a higher success rate, and the time and distance given to focus on recovery. Residential drug rehabs are often the preferred method of treatment, as they can be tailored to meet specific needs, offer focused therapeutic care, and provide the necessary tools to sustain recovery.

Private Rooms

In order to maintain a sense of autonomy, many private rehab facilities offer clients the ability to choose their own private rooms. The privacy and personal space ensure that the recovery process is as comfortable as possible.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

For those who have a substance use disorder, an adult program in Connecticut offers crucial support. Designed to treat individuals 18 and older, these rehab programs help adults learn how to live their lives free from dependence on substances.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Connecticut is not a one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why a variety of programs and treatment methods are available to meet you where you are. Through personalized treatment, alcohol rehab is designed to help you achieve sobriety and maintain long-term recovery from alcohol use disorder.

Men's Rehab

Adults who attend men’s rehab in Connecticut have the opportunity to connect with other men who are struggling with similar addiction issues. This is important for recovery, as men are often more comfortable talking about their struggles with other men.

Women's Rehab

Women often find it easier to work through their addiction issues in women’s rehab in Connecticut. Surrounded by other women who understand their struggles, they can feel free to share openly and find support.

Drug Rehab

Drug rehab in Connecticut provides the professional support that is often necessary to break free from drug dependency. With proper treatment, individuals can make changes that restore balance and health to their lives and achieve long-term recovery.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Many individuals turn to outpatient rehab in Connecticut after they complete an inpatient program. This treatment is less intensive and usually involves attending several counseling sessions per week and attending a support group such as NA or AA. Outpatient rehab may be short or long-term, depending on the needs of the individual.

Sober Living

Sober living in Connecticut offers an interim step for the first few months of your recovery journey. It involves living in a supervised, sober residence that has structured rules and required 12-step meetings. Typical house rules include no drugs or alcohol, random drug tests, and involvement in work, school, or an outpatient rehab program.

Accreditations

State License

Contact Information

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56 Coventry St
Hartford, CT 06112

Fact checked and written by:
Brad Duvall
Edited by:
Peter Lee, PhD

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