Pivot Drug Rehabilitation Center
495 Jane St
Bridgeport, CT 06608
About Pivot Drug Rehabilitation Center
Pivot Drug Rehabilitation Center, operated by Pivot Ministries in Bridgeport, Connecticut, is a faith based residential addiction treatment provider for adult men.
I'm impressed by their long term residential care that blends counseling, work therapy, life skills training and Christian discipleship across a structured, phase based model.
Their reviews stand out to me. Residents and alumni often highlight the brotherhood, accountability and sense of being truly seen, with one testimonial simply stating, "Pivot saved my life."
What kinds of addiction recovery programs does Pivot offer?
Pivot provides a nine month long term residential program for men, plus a six month Restoration program for those who have previously completed a similar program.
Care moves through three phases focused on stabilization, habit building and relapse prevention and finally work, vocation and life after treatment.
Services include individual and group counseling, mentoring, work therapy, job readiness preparation and community service.
Who can get help?
The program serves adult men ages 18 and older seeking recovery from substance use.
While rooted in Christianity, Pivot welcomes men from all faith backgrounds and those with none who are willing to commit to a structured, Christ centered residential community.
Where is the campus located?
Pivot is set on a five-building campus on Bridgeport's East Side, offering a safe, supervised environment that is free from alcohol, drugs and nicotine.
What does it cost?
There is no cost to residents for the nine month or six month programs.
A one time $500 entry fee is requested if possible, but no one is turned away for inability to pay.
How do I start?
Admissions begin by phone with an intake coordinator who schedules an interview and reviews program expectations.
A Path to Restoration
Pivot Ministries in Bridgeport helps men rebuild lives of sobriety, employment and service through faith and community.
Amenities
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.
Addiction Treatment Programs
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.
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.
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 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 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
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.
Inpatient drug rehab in Connecticut is the most intensive level of care for addiction treatment. Upon admission, they engage in extensive psychotherapy, receive recovery-focused life skills training, and participate in evidence-based complementary therapies, such as meditation, massage, acupuncture, and/or animal, creative arts, recreational, and experiential therapy.
Drug rehab in Connecticut typically starts with detox. This is the process of ridding your body of all addictive substances. This happens under supervision, so medical staff can treat withdrawal symptoms and help you through the process.
Contact Information
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Rehabs.org regularly reviews this listing for accuracy but changes may occur between updates. For the most up-to-date information, please contact Pivot Drug Rehabilitation Center.



