The Connection – REACH (ReEntry Assisted Community Housing)

48 Howe Street, New Haven, CT 06511

New Haven, Connecticut
(203) 752-9109

About The Connection – REACH (ReEntry Assisted Community Housing)

The Connection in New Haven, Connecticut is a nonprofit addiction treatment center offering a spectrum of substance use treatment programs and housing supports to promote long term recovery.

Services include step down residential care, transitional sober living, outpatient and intensive outpatient programming, plus medication assisted treatment (MAT) for special populations such as pregnant and parenting women, justice involved individuals and those with co-occurring mental health conditions.

Their mission is to provide evidence based, trauma informed care within a “housing first” framework that integrates behavioral health, stable housing, and community reintegration.

Addiction Treatment Programs at The Connection

Clients may begin their journey at The Connection through residential step-down programs like Coley House, Hallie House, and Hogan House which combine structured housing with substance use treatment for pregnant or parenting women. Transitional sober living options offer vital support for low income individuals as they step down from higher levels of care while engaging in outpatient or intensive outpatient services.

Outpatient care is delivered via the Center for Behavioral Health offering individual and group therapy alongside MAT and intensive outpatient programming. Additional support is available through peer outreach under Women’s REACH which provides recovery coaching, community linkages, case management, life skills, and psycho-educational groups especially for those with co-occurring disorders or navigating parenting with substance use.

Quick Facts About The Connection’s Recovery Services

  • Location: New Haven, Connecticut, near the Yale University Art Gallery and central transit routes.
  • Levels of care: Residential step-down care, transitional sober living, outpatient, intensive outpatient, and MAT programs.
  • Who they treat: Pregnant and/or parenting women, low-income adults, justice-involved individuals, and those with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
  • Treatment approach: Trauma-informed care, housing-first philosophy, with supports including case management, life skills, psycho-education, recovery coaching, and crisis intervention.
  • Payment options: Accepts Medicaid, state-funded insurance; offers sliding scale or income-based payment plans.
  • Amenities and setting: Structured residential housing for families, safe sober/transitional living environments, residential step-down facilities.
  • Aftercare and reintegration: Transitional sober living, rapid re-housing, permanent supportive housing, justice‐related case management and re-entry supports.

Your Path to Recovery Begins Here

If you’re ready to start treatment at The Connection in New Haven, Connecticut the first step is a comprehensive assessment and intake to determine which level of care fits your needs. During this process, staff will review your substance use and mental health history, housing situation and parenting or legal involvement and will clarify insurance or payment options including sliding scales or Medicaid. The admissions team can also walk you through treatment approaches like MAT, outpatient care, or residential programs.

Addiction Treatment Programs

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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.

Opioid Treatment

When you attend opioid rehab in Connecticut, you’re provided with the tools that are necessary to break free from opioid addiction. Treatment offers accountability, structure, and a sense of community. Methods typically include medication assisted treatment, individual therapy, and group counseling.

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

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Detox & MAT

Drug rehab in Connecticut typically starts with detox. This is the process of ridding your body of all addicti...ve substances. This happens under supervision, so medical staff can treat withdrawal symptoms and help you through the process.
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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.
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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.
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Aftercare & Alumni Program

Once you’ve completed rehab treatment, you must learn how to manage stress and life challenges without relap...sing. Aftercare rehab in Connecticut is designed to provide the support you need for this process. It may include financial, educational, career, social, and mental support. Many people remain in this care for a year after initial recovery.
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Insurance

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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.
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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.
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Private insurance is one of the best ways to lower the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Connecticut. Keep in ...mind, however, that coverage rates and other treatment details will differ, depending on your insurance carrier and policy. Be sure to verify your coverage details before entering a treatment program.
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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.
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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.
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Contact The Connection – REACH (ReEntry Assisted Community Housing)

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48 Howe Street, New Haven, CT 06511

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FAQs

What is REACH and who does it serve in New Haven?

REACH (ReEntry Assisted Community Housing) is a supportive housing program located at 48 Howe Street in New Haven, Connecticut, designed for individuals returning to the community from incarceration. The program serves people under community supervision, including those on parole and probation, who have histories of substance use and mental health needs.

What services does REACH provide beyond housing?

REACH provides case management and linkage to substance use treatment and recovery supports as part of its reentry programming. The Connection’s broader behavioral health network enables referrals to outpatient mental health and addiction services tailored to each resident’s needs.

How does REACH support people with co-occurring mental health and substance use?

REACH addresses co-occurring conditions through case management and coordinated connections to both mental health and substance use treatment. The facility operates within The Connection’s behavioral health services network, which specializes in serving adults involved with the justice system.

How can someone apply or contact REACH in New Haven?

REACH can be reached at (203) 773-9678. The facility is located at 48 Howe Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Prospective residents and referral sources can call to inquire about eligibility, current availability, and the application process for reentry housing.

Does REACH help with employment and benefits during reentry?

Yes, REACH provides structured assistance with employment and benefits as part of its supportive housing services. Case management at the facility helps residents access employment resources and apply for benefits needed to support stable community reintegration.

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