Family and Childrens Aid
75 West Street Danbury, CT 06810
About Family and Childrens Aid
Family and Children's Aid is a community based behavioral health provider in Danbury, Connecticut offering outpatient substance use treatment alongside a wide range of mental health services for children, adolescents, and families.
The organization provides outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and medication-assisted treatment for individuals impacted by alcohol and drug use.
Adult and Adolescent Programs
The Adolescent Substance Abuse Program is specially designed for teens, and adults can access individual and group counseling as well as medication assisted treatment with buprenorphine (Suboxone) for opioid use disorder.
Services are delivered in multiple settings including FCA offices, clients' homes, schools, and throughout the community. Clinicians use evidence based approaches such as individual therapy, group counseling, family counseling, relapse prevention planning, and integrated care for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Key Features of Family and Children's Aid
- Medication assisted treatment: Buprenorphine/Suboxone available for opioid use disorder alongside counseling and recovery planning
- Service settings: Care is delivered in offices, homes, schools, and the community to support recovery where clients spend their daily lives
- Regional Action Council: Prevention, recovery supports, harm reduction, and community education services across the Greater Danbury area
How to Begin Treatment
Contact us today and we can explain more about outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use programs.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
In Connecticut, cognitive behavioral therapy helps individuals identify impulsive thoughts and feelings of fear and self-doubt. It equips them to manage these negative thoughts and feelings without the use of substances.LGBTQ Friendly 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.Levels of Care
Outpatient Rehab
Many individuals turn to outpatient rehab in Connecticut after they complete an inpatient program. This treatm...ent 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.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
When you have a co-occurring disorder, you have both a substance abuse disorder and a mental health disorder. ...Dual diagnosis in Connecticut specializes in treating both conditions simultaneously, which is crucial for successful recovery.Accreditations
SAMHSA
Insurance
Medicaid Accepted
If you qualify for Medicaid coverage, it will often cover most - if not all - the costs associated with alcoho...l and drug rehab in Connecticut. There are certain qualifications you must meet in order to be eligible for insurance through Medicaid.
Medicare Accepted
If you qualify for insurance coverage through Medicare, your policy will help pay for alcohol and drug rehab i...n Delaware. Your coverage amount ultimately depends on various factors, like whether you are seeking inpatient care or an outpatient treatment program. Be sure to verify your coverage details before you start rehab.
Self-Pay Options
If you are under- or uninsured, self-pay options can help keep your out-of-pocket costs at an affordable level... for alcohol or drug rehab in Connecticut.
Sliding Scale Payment
Siding scale payment plans help to make it possible for many people to attend alcohol and drug rehab in Connec...ticut. With payment plans based on your income and assets, you're asked to pay no more than what you can reasonably afford.Contact Family and Childrens Aid
Kimberly Hawkins has earned a master’s degree in computing and information sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is a content writer specializing in alcoholism, drug addiction, and co-occurring disorders. Prior research topics include connected vehicles, social networks in vehicular communication, and MPTCP. Kimberly has been passionate about the subject of addiction since the Valentine’s Day when her only sibling was found in a park deceased due to an accidental overdose. Other interests include playing the piano, being in tranquil naturistic environments, and spending time with her adult children.
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