Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Dayville,

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Root Center for Advanced Recovery Willimantic

54-56 Boston Post Road
Willimantic, CT 06226

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United Services Willimantic

132 Mansfield Avenue
Willimantic, CT 06226

United Services Willimantic is a CARF accredited treatment center located in Willimantic, Connecticut. They provide services to children, adults, seniors, veterans and ... more details

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SCADD

321 Main Street
Norwich, CT 06360

SCADD: Proven Pathways to Recovery is located in Norwich, Connecticut. This is a drug and rehab treatment facility that serves men and women with residential ... more details

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Rushford Center Glastonbury

110 National Drive
Glastonbury, CT 06033

Rushford Center Glastonbury provides outpatient mental health and addiction recovery services for adolescents and adults in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Services include ... more details

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Root Center Hartford

345 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106

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Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network

1025 Silas Deane Highway
Wethersfield, CT 06109

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Chelsea Place Care Center

25 Lorraine Street
Hartford, CT 06105

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Farrell Treatment Center

586 Main Street
New Britain, CT 06051

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Rushford Center at Avon

35 Tower Lane
Avon, CT 06001

Rushford Center at Avon is a part of the Hartford Healthcare system serving the community of Avon, Connecticut. Here they offer adult mental health and drug rehab ... more details

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Rushford Center at Meriden

883 Paddock Avenue
Meriden, CT 06450

The Rushford Center, part of Hartford HealthCare, treats substance abuse and mental health conditions for teens and adults in Meriden, Connecticut. Their outpatient ... more details

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Bristol Hospital Counseling Center Standalone

420 North Main Street
Bristol, CT 06010

Bristol Hospital Counseling Center offers mental health and substance use recovery services in Bristol, Connecticut. They have been serving the community since 1960. ... more details

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Aware Recovery Care

556 Washington Avenue Unit 201
North Haven, CT 06473

Aware Recovery Care is located in North Haven, Connecticut. This is a drug rehab organization that offers compassionate and flexible care to men and women who need ... more details

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Wellmore Behavioral Health Recovery House

141 East Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

Wellmore Behavioral Health has a site located in Waterbury, Connecticut. This is a therapeutic recovery shelter that serves men aged 18 and over. They provide a range ... more details

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Wellmore Behavioral Health Waterbury Outpatient Behavioral Health Services

402 East Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

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MCCA Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism Waterbury

34 Murray Street
Waterbury, CT 06710

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

13 resources

Mercy Housing and Shelter

860-808-2048
Homeless and indigent Connecticut residents can get help from Mercy Housing and Shelter. Mercy provides permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing and shelter diversion services, and short-term and long-term housing programs aimed at creating independence. They also operate the Friendship Center, where people can get meals, showers, and clothing; access a food pantry; connect with community resources; and relax.

Connecticut 211

2-1-1
Connecticut 211 makes it easy for Connecticut residents to access a wide variety of social services all in one place. By calling 211, you can access housing services, employment support, financial literacy education, legal and re-entry support, child and senior care, basic needs, and much more. You can also get referrals to mental health care and substance use treatment if interested.

CT Association for Human Services

860-951-2212
The CT Association for Human Services, a program of Advancing CT Together, provides financial literacy education, help securing affordable bank accounts, and free tax preparation for lower and moderate income individuals and families. They also provide financial education for individuals reintegrating from the justice system.

AIDS CT

860-247-2437
AIDS CT, a program of Advancing CT Together, provides a wide range of services for those who are HIV+. Services include medical case management, help with housing, financial assistance, and a wellness center located in Hartford. The goal is to improve the lives of individuals living with HIV or AIDS in Connecticut.

Drug Free CT

Drug Free CT offers a variety of educational materials on individual substances, a list of events in the state, and a link where Connecticut residents can order medication lock boxes. The website also provides information about substance use prevention, harm reduction, how to find addiction treatment, and what recovery programs are available in the state.

Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR)

866-205-9770
The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) provides state residents with a range of recovery resources, including virtual support meetings, telephone support, youth and young adult meetings, recovery coaching, and services for justice-involved individuals. They also operate community recovery centers in six Connecticut cities.

Turning Point CT

Turning Point CT provides youth- and young-adult-focused education and resources about substance use and mental health concerns. The Q&A guide walks visitors through a self-assessment, information about treatment options, and how to access care. There are also helpful guides about how to talk to family and friends and stories from other young people who have experienced these challenges.

LiveLOUD

800-563-4086
LiveLOUD is a support initiative for Connecticut-based individuals struggling with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). Its website provides comprehensive resources connecting people to 182+ treatment centers statewide, 723+ naloxone-distributing pharmacies, and 24/7 access to support through its helpline.

University of Connecticut: Recovery Support Services

860-486-4700
University of Connecticut: Recovery Support Services provides services for students in recovery. With a Recovery Community Center on campus, recovery services include one-on-one coaching, substance-free housing, support meetings, 12-step programs, recovery ally training, and access to dedicated on-campus facilities.

Southern Connecticut State University: AOD Services

203-392-7278
Southern Connecticut State University: AOD Services supports students who want information about or help with substance use disorder. Through resources like professional counseling, 12-step meetings, BASICS assessment programs, online screenings, educational presentations, and Alcohol Wise web-based prevention courses, it aids students on their path to recovery.

Yale University: Mental Health and Counseling Department

203-432-0290
Yale University: Mental Health and Counseling Department provides a wide range of confidential mental health services to students. Students can get free individual and group therapy, medication management, 24/7 crisis support, and referrals to specialized services like addiction treatment.

Anchor Health

203-903-8308
Anchor Health is the leading healthcare center focused on serving Connecticut's LGBTQ community. Through a trauma-informed, sex-positive, and culturally competent lens, services like primary care, gender-affirming medicine, PrEP, sexual health care, and behavioral health are delivered to over 3,700 patients in Hamden and Stamford. Services may be free if you qualify for Medicaid/MassHealth coverage.

Center for Key Populations

860-347-6971
The Center for Key Populations is committed to providing specialized healthcare services for Connecticut's LGBTQIA+ community. Gender-affirming hormone therapy, PrEP, STI testing, primary care, behavioral health, dental services, and care for youth under 18 are part of a program characterized by promoting inclusivity and compassion. Services may be free for those that have Medicaid/MassHealth coverage.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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The Sex Workers and Allies Network (SWAN)

203-909-9104
The Sex Workers and Allies Network (SWAN) distributes harm reduction supplies to people in the New Haven area. Residents can access naloxone (Narcan) kits, syringe exchange programs, safer sex supplies, fentanyl test strips, and other safer use kits. They have a mobile outreach van, judgment-free group therapy, and leadership development programs for sex workers.

CT Center for Harm Reduction

860-247-2437
Connecticut residents can access harm reduction supplies and health services throughout the state with the help of the CT Center for Harm Reduction, a program of Advancing CT Together. The Center provides syringe services, sexual health testing and supplies, and overdose prevention through naloxone (Narcan) kits and training.

Connecticut Harm Reduction Alliance (CTHRA)

860-263-8720
The Connecticut Harm Reduction Alliance offers harm reduction services in multiple locations statewide with a non-judgmental care philosophy. They organization offers provide HIV and Hepatitis C screening, syringe service programs, overdose prevention training, and naloxone distribution. There is also a 24/7 Never Use Alone hotline.

Alliance for Living

860-447-0884
Alliance For Living is an HIV/AIDS service organization and resource center serving Connecticut residents. Its New London facility's services include medical case management, housing assistance, HIV testing, a syringe service program, a food pantry, treatment adherence support, nutrition therapy, and early intervention programs.

Government Programs

8 resources

City of New Haven Harm Reduction Taskforce

475-202-2732
The City of New Haven Harm Reduction provides information about syringe disposal services, drug testing services (substances are not used for prosecution), and naloxone (Narcan) kits. They also connect New Haven residents to fentanyl tests, substance use education, and referrals to addiction treatment for those interested.

City of New Haven Housing & Homelessness Services

203-946-6033
The City of New Haven Housing & Homelessness Services operates a variety of homeless shelters and warming centers. The City also provides rapid rehousing, a mobile Pop Up that provides shower services, healthcare, and harm reduction supplies, and information about community locations that offer case management, counseling, referrals, transportation, and more.

Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

800-563-4086
The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services operates a 24/7 helpline and an online database of treatment programs. Programs are listed by category, including detox, residential, recovery houses, sober living, and walk-in services. Each program reports its new client availability each day. This comprehensive resource can make it easier to find the substance use care you need.

Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)

860-418-7000
The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) is an agency in charge of promoting health and wellness. Its website includes links to behavioral healthcare services like inpatient hospitalization, outpatient treatment, 24-hour emergency care, substance abuse prevention, detoxification, rehabilitation, and mental health support through 18 state-operated and community-based programs statewide.

Bridgeport Behavioral Health, Mental Wellness, and Addiction Support

The Bridgeport Behavioral Health, Mental Wellness, and Addiction Support website is a comprehensive resource listing behavioral health and addiction support from multiple organizations. Services like inpatient treatment, outpatient programs, mental health counseling, supportive housing, rehabilitation services, and case management are complemented by numerous crisis hotlines with 24/7 availability.

SOAR Initiative

860-941-9451
SOAR Initiative in Connecticut, led by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, aids homeless or at-risk individuals with mental illness and/or substance use disorders in accessing Social Security disability benefits. Five community agencies statewide provide free assistance with SSI/SSDI applications and case management services.

Military Support Program (MSP)

866-251-2913
The Military Support Program (MSP) in Connecticut is an initiative providing veterans, National Guard members, and their families with confidential behavioral health services. Outpatient counseling, substance abuse evaluation, intensive case management, community outreach, advocacy for benefits, and direct support through embedded civilian clinicians within National Guard Units are available.

VA Connecticut Healthcare System

800-273-8255.
VA Connecticut Healthcare System offers substance use disorder (SUD) treatment at two locations: Newington and West Haven campuses. With an emphasis on respecting veterans' values, individuals can access specialized addiction recovery services, intensive outpatient programs, standard outpatient care, and an opioid treatment program. Veterans can also be referred to more intensive care through community providers.
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