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Brookfield, CT | NorthEast Rehabilitation Center in Brookfield, Connecticut provides substance use treatment for youth, adults, and seniors. A substance use assessment will allow your counselor to determine the level of intensity that your treatment should be. If you require residential substance use treatment then the center offers private rooms. They have a high | Treatments | I cannot recommend this PT office highly enough! From the moment I walked in, the staff was welcoming, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable. My physical therapist took the time to understand my specific needs and created a personalized treatment plan that truly worked.
What sets this office apart:
Caring staff – Everyone from the front desk to the therapists is genuinely compassionate
Expert care – My therapist was highly skilled and explained everything clearly
Great results – I saw significant improvement within just a few sessions
Clean, comfortable facility – The office is well-maintained and inviting
Convenient scheduling – They worked with my schedule and made booking easy
Thanks to this team, I'm back to doing the activities I love pain-free. If you need physical therapy, this is the place to go!
dana mitzmacher
1 week ago
Ashley and Nick were fabulous and very skilled. The Front desk staff are personable and helpful.
Jayne Morin
2 weeks ago
All staff members very knowledgeable
And friendly. Equipment new and clean. The director , Nick, runs a good facility while training the next generation of PT students.
Brian Frame
3 weeks ago
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Brookfield, CT | Brookfield Speech and Language, located in Brookfield, Connecticut is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery. | Treatments | Our experience with Dorian Cundari had been excellent! She is one of the most exceptional therapists. From the first phone call with Dori, I’ve had a feeling that my son is in good hands.
She really cares about every single patient and is not afraid to spend extra time to answer any questions. Highly recommend!!
Teresa Gornicki
2 years ago
Dori's enthusiasm and expertise have made all of the difference for my son. He was really struggling and it was causing him so much frustration. He has made so much progress and it really is all thanks to Dori. Additionally, he LOVES going to his speech lessons and spending time with her. We are immensely grateful to Dori.
Meghan Lunnie
3 years ago
Dori was referred to me by a special education, child advocate. At this point, my son was in second grade.. I had asked for the school to provide an outside speech evaluation after being told by the school he had no speach or language issues. After testing my son, Dori determined that he did, in fact, have a speech and language deficiency . She then suspected he had an auditory processing issue and referred us for further testing. Without her testing and guidance, he would never have gotten the help he needed. We then used Dori a second time when we asked for another evaluation in eighth grade. Once again, after testing, he was able to get the help he needed without Dori’s help in guidance he would not be where he is today. She is always on the child’s side not the school districts!
dionne boisvert
3 years ago
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Brookfield, CT | Women’s Counseling Center, also operating as Counseling Associates of Greater Danbury, is a Brookfield, Connecticut outpatient practice offering counseling for individuals, couples, families and groups. The team of licensed therapists treats addiction, co-occurring mental health concerns, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, ADHD and more a | Treatments | This is a caring and wonderful counseling center. I’ve been helped tremendously by the faith based compassionate counseling here. If you are a believer, or even if you’re not but want to try a somewhat different perspective, I have found it to be a judgement free and accepting place of healing. I’ve met with Cheryl but everyone there seems kind and supportive as well. Highly recommend this practice!
L T
2 years ago
The most caring, compassionate, competent staff. Georjean led me from a place of darkness into the light. I am forever grateful.
JoAnn Brozowski
4 years ago
Great Compassion and wise council in the counselors at this center. I am grateful for the wisdom and grace that was imparted to me in the years I spent seeking healing in my brokenness.
Joan Eden
9 years ago
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Avenues Recovery Center at DublinAd This is an ad and Avenues Recovery Center at Dublin is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Dublin, NH | Individuals with the profound burden of addiction or mental health disorders can find solace at Avenues Recovery in Dublin, New Hampshire. This facility offers something truly valuable: a chance to breathe and step away from the struggle. The approach here goes beyond simply stopping the use of substances. It’s more of a supported journey back to | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (603) 317-5600 | Avenues Recovery Center at Dublin has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Kent, CT | High Watch Recovery is an addiction and mental health treatment facility located in Kent, Connecticut. When it was established in 1939, this clinic became the world’s very first 12-step treatment center. Now, the facility strives to provide customized support to patients who are in need of addiction treatment, mental health services, or help with | Treatments Programs Payment Options | This place is amazing. I don’t have a single complaint about my time here. Would highly recommend to anyone who needs help.
Jessica Rapuano
1 month ago
A little over 16 years ago I was a broken man, literally dying. High Watch and its amazing staff taught me how to live a life without alcohol and drugs and gave me all the tools to become the person I am today. Sober for over 16 years straight!
Brendan Miller
4 months ago
The best decision I ever made, this wasn't my first treatment center but definitely the last. I spent 6 months here and changed my life forever. The program and top notch AA, the staff is unforgettable. This place can change your life too but remember the work is personal. They give you the tools and teach you how to use them its up to you after that. The program invites you to change you just have to be willing. If you had a bad experience maybe you were looking for an exertional change, this is an inside job at the end of the day. Good luck if you in need of help, this is the first step. Highly recommended.
Don Thorn
7 months ago
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New Canaan, CT | Located in New Canaan, Connecticut, Silver Hill Hospital is an alcohol and drug rehab facility that provides addiction treatment services. They also provide mental health treatment services. Their levels of care include residential, intensive outpatient, and transitional living accommodations. Silver Hill Hospital is a comprehensive treatment cente | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I’m here to lay down my 5-star review re: Rocky Marotta, M.D., PhD.. And to also give you ONE, single word of advice based on my experience with him. I met Dr. Rocco Marotta way back in 2012 when I was in my early thirties (yup! Still just a kid) and I knew nothing about effective mental health. Or, even life! At first, I thought I had all of the answers and still intended to do things MY way. (That may seem all too familiar to those who offered negative reviews re: Silver Hill Hospital & its physicians? All I can say to that is: “Stick around and keep coming!”) But it truly wasn’t long before my behavior began to change bc Rocky helped me to realize that MY way was, Uhmm, completely distorted and shall we say, not exactly working?! Knowing how brilliant the man actually is, I deeply respected him and slowly, things began to change for me. As they can indeed change for you! In fact, I had walked a very dark path until Rocky shined a great big light of HOPE onto me and my situation. Rocky has a tendency to take notes on all of his patients. I bet you didn’t know that. Yes he does. He takes notes, reads those notes and refers to those notes. That is CARING! But to further, he listens to what his patients have to say. He gets to know them, often times, better than they know themselves. Once you understand that- you can’t help but to start listening too. Get it? Makes sense? The man also makes critical recommendations… the kind which save lives. I’m here to tell you, he saved mine. Of this, I’m whole-heartedly convinced. Rocky not only saved my life- but at times like this, years later, when I reflect on myself…and HIM— I realize that he also helped me to save my SOUL. So if you’re reading this for yourself, or for someone you deeply love ~ let that SAME magic, that SAME hope and those same miracles happen for you and/or them. “How?” you ask? Well, it’s much more simple than you realize! All I had to do was listen. And I’m telling you that all you have to do is just that: Listen. Because these days, again, a decade and a half later… I no longer have the same stinkin’ roadblocks of mental illness obstructing my every path. I don’t suffer anymore. I don’t miss opportunities. I’m not depressed, or anxious, manic or, taking my life for granted. Nope. Not me. My life is balanced and joyful— and most of the time I’m helping someone else! (Can you even imagine?!) And WHO do I thank for this? Undoubtedly, Rocky & my Family (& Jo!) Without them, Lord only knows where I’d be. And I love and honor EACH of them for that. For never giving up on me. For letting me make mistakes. For loving me, too. Today, I’m an active, trusted, dedicated member of society (& even multiple Board Member!! lol) And YOU CAN DO IT ALL TOO. Whatever you want… Just not before you’re actually ready. I already told you HOW in this Review. Finally, I’m not at all surprised that Rocky Marotta founded the “Lodge” at Silver Hill for Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Or, that he’s now the Director of the Center for the Treatment and Study of Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Or that he uses the terms “HEALING” and/or “HEALED!” Or that he’s even the former Medical Director of Silver Hill Hospital Because, quite frankly, he’s just that good! That excellent! So remember this, the next time you’re feeling hopeless or symptomatic. That these are the types of physicians (ie. *Dr. Matthew Griepp, Dr. Rocky, etc etc) which make up Silver Hill Hospital and who are available to you. Just learn to listen … don’t over complicate things and watch your entire life change. Thanks and good luck, ADL.
Andrea Dawn LoCascio
2 weeks ago
We all have different needs and I can't tell you that Silver Hill is going to solve all your problems. If you are thinking about going here, Silver Hill did "save my life" as all the other reviews say.
I wasn't well for a long time and was controlled by my depression for seven and a half years. I thought nothing would help and have had traumatic experiences in the hospital before.
When I heard the word "hospital", I panicked, but I wasn't safe and needed support. When I actually got there, I found community, I was given strategies to live, I got on the right medication (finally), I took up hobbies again, and I was able to feel again instead of be in that empty void.
It's been a year now and while I'm still processing trauma, I am happy. I control my life and I hope you can find that too.
Courtney Massari
3 weeks ago
Don’t overlook, this is an overall terrific hospital even if you have to travel to get here.
I was at Silver Hill for many months and experienced The Triumph Program and ACU adult inpatient (scroll for ACU). When I went to the Triumph Program at Barrett House and it was a life changing experience in the best way. The Barrett RCs (staff who are at the house) are very friendly and helpful and give skills coaching to any resident when needed. The Barrett clinicians are amazing, they are so knowledgeable, supportive, kind, understanding and give the pushes to do the hard things that help you grow. Dr. Haas is incredibly smart and an expert at what she does, I was actually flabbergasted at some moments when she could tell what was going on when I didn’t fully. The weekday groups are on a 6 week rotation and even though I went through the rotation multiple times I still felt like I learned something new and had a different takeaway each time. The Barrett House is very nice and the large hospital campus is great to walk around. There were good vibes at the house and it was often agreed upon by the group that this was such a unique space where we could understand each other in ways other people can’t and how wonderful it was to have that community.
The one and probably only issue I had was the food services for the hospital. At Barrett (started during the time I was there) everyone eats at the house family style for all meals. For those with dietary restrictions or accommodations, a menu was filled out for each day of the week with the foods on the “always available menu”, issue being many times they won’t send what you asked for if it had specific details (that could be accommodated) and for the food platters for the whole house often where missing items of food. When I was leaving there seemed to be efforts going to fix these issues however it didn’t happen while I was there.
The ACU does not apply to the 5 stars. I would give it probably a 3 star. The actual unit is outdated making it very hot in the summertime and the food area which is in the same room as the common space is quite tight. That room is pretty much the only place to socialize besides a small room with a tv. Many of the floor staff (the psych techs) were really trying their best to help patients but some I wondered why they chose this job. The RNs were helpful and doing their best to alleviate patients problems. It can be a hard place to be at times but that’s the nature of an inpatient unit and overall I would say it is one of better I’ve been to in comparison to many others.
I would recommend this hospital to anyone who asked
Olivia Bewick
1 month ago
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New Milford, CT | The Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism (MCCA) has been delivering substance use recovery services for residents of Western Connecticut since 1975. MCCA operates seven outpatient clinics across the region including this one in New Milford. This facility is located near downtown New Milford close to the intersection of Bridge Street and Eas | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Amazing group of people at mcca in new Milford. They treat you like you would want to be treated. They work with your schedule and have some truly amazing people working here.
Teddy Wagner
6 months ago
MCCA new milford has helped me so much in so many aspects of my life. I personally would have never signed myself up for the IOP classes but im glad court mandated me to take them after I got pulled over drunk. Sue is such an amazing counselor and makes you feel comfortable to be able to talk about my issues and be able to work on them. I am a very stubborn person and she helped me realize that some of the things were not right. I still continue to see her once a month even after my program was done. I have recommended a few friends to go see her at MCCA because it could help them better their life and battle with issues just like it happened to me.
andres davila
6 months ago
My class was court ordered, but it has almost been a blessing in disguise. I’ve learned so much, even though the curriculum they have to read out of and engage with the class, is a bit outdated, Alyssa and Sue still manage to bring the topics up to date to help you relate and retain. Sue, Alyssa and Jess…some of the most compassionate and understanding people you could ever ask and hope for going through this life choice of committing to better not only your health, your mental health. You’re with so many great people. Everyone conquering and learning about themselves and each other together. Hearing that you’re truly not alone, really is a powerful part of healing.
My time with MCCA may not have been by my choice, but I am grateful for the tools and personal will power it has given me to be the better version of myself. Sober.
Jessica DiTullio
6 months ago
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Bridgeport, CT | Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism (MCCA) has been helping folks in western Connecticut overcome substance use challenges for over 50 years. This location in Bridgeport, Connecticut is among their seven outpatient clinics. Those struggling with dually diagnosed mental health and substance use conditions are provided the support they need | Treatments Programs Payment Options | After attending MCCA for an entire year, I can honestly say what an amazing and supportive program Director Laura Boff , the clinicians, and the staff have created within an underserved community like Bridgeport.
The team at MCCA has taken the time to educate themselves and genuinely welcome the community they serve in an authentic and compassionate way.
I am one of many clients who have received services through MCCA, and I can proudly speak to the support, understanding, and care they provide. Every session truly felt like being part of a supportive community. The stigma surrounding programs like MCCA is completely inaccurate because instead, I found a space where I felt welcomed, protected, and understood.
Not only did they provide me with the support I needed throughout my recovery journey, but they also provided me and others with valuable resources and tools to continue moving forward in life.
Thank you to MCCA for going above and beyond during my time there, and a very special thank you to Laura for believing in me and encouraging me every step of the way.
Best, GRF
Marie
4 weeks ago
The best services in I.o.p,anger management & one on one talk therapy.They really help wholeheartedly.
DappaDan Gucci
1 month ago
This was my first experience with any sort of IOP…I was terrified but from day one I felt so much comfort and connection. My group was ALL walks of life, and the bond was immediate. My insurance unfortunately made me leave too soon, but I am forever indebted to the people & professionals I met there. Love & Miss you all!!
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4 months ago
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Carmel, NY | Carmel VA Clinic in Carmel, New York is an outpatient facility that provides primary care and specialist services like mental healthcare. Substance addiction recovery is part of their mental health services. The complete behavioral services include treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. They can even help | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Excellent service and friendly staff, I will give more stars if I could 😃
Ulises Velasquez
4 years ago
Wonderful staff and very caring
Amy Strang
4 years ago
Prompt, thorough service. They treat you with respect and dignity. So glad I have them as my primary care.
Rich Haste
6 years ago
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Bethlehem, CT | Located in Hartford, Connecticut, Newport Academy is an alcohol and drug rehab program that offers addiction treatment services to men and women struggling with addiction. They offer residential treatment, intensive outpatient, and outpatient treatment services to teens ages 13 to 17. Newport Academy is an addiction treatment center for individual | Programs Payment Options | Newport was such a helpful and worth it choice for my recovery. I was provided with great care no matter the time of day or night. My family therapist moe, helped my parent and I start to grow a relationship I never thought id have. My CC's were amazing people! Its really hard to go into residential knowing you wont be home for a long time, but all of my staff made it so much easier and fun. It makes a big difference when your staff and treatment team can have fun and want to be there with all of you so thank you guys for that! The food i will say i struggled with. It wasn't the best tasting or most diverse menu but some days it was pretty good. All of the teachers at Newport are amazing. They make learning fun and relaxed while also still encouraging you to get your work done. I was scared to go to residential but Newport was such a great experience for me and has helped me through things I thought I couldn't even ever live with. I would definitely recommend Newport to any adolescent or family looking to find healthy and helpful treatment with mental health.
Aubrey
7 months ago
Genuinely a great experience. I received a lot of the help I’ve needed for years. The family therapy was very helpful with Gloria in creating a better communication system between me and my parents so far. The food was good when Ben made it, but it wasn’t the most balanced. Overall, the living space and treatment team was great and I hope you decide to send your adolescent here.
Aliyanna Jahn
7 months ago
My experience was absolutely amazing. I was in the Mustang pod, October 25 (2023) - January 7 (2024). I was previously at a rehab in Minnesota and it was a unanimous decision that I needed more treatment. From the very first day I got there everyone was so welcoming, kind and accepting. I have severe allergies to egg and peanut so that also gives me really bad food anxiety. The nutritionist there was so so helpful and made sure I always had a fulfilling meal, from Breakfast to evening snack to the food I have to eat before breakfast (meds). Since I was in the substance abuse pod, we were able to go off site to NA/AA meetings. That helped me immensely. Kayla and Lisa the counselors for this pod are literally heaven sent. I love them so much and never made anything I talked about feel embarrassing or stupid. All the activities we had throughout the day like Gong, Equine, Music therapy, Tea making, Yoga, Gym, Nutrition, Adventure (S/O J.D), Art, Alumni, MMA (Love Vince, he's awesome.), and others I probably forgot to mention. For school, the teachers I had helped me a lot and made sure I was caught up and beyond where I needed to be in order to pass my sophomore year. (Ayeeee shout out Chris) There was quite a bit of drama, but nothing intolerable. The only thing I really disliked was how immature some of the staff was, making some people in my house (Dove) feel invalidated etc. That obviously isn't something that changed how my entire experience was but i was also one of those people they didn't 'like' for a little bit. I think they need to be more mindful when choosing who to hire. When we just have chill time in between activities, the CC's were so fun and easy to talk to. They all had such a huge impact on my stay. And the cooks!!! Holy crap. They kept me feeling included 3x a day every single day. When we had continental breakfast, they would make me egg free muffins, or the French toast bake egg free. And when it was something I just didn't like, I was able to eat a Sun butter and Jelly, Pasta, or cereal. I never went to bed or woke up hungry, unlike my other experience elsewhere. Overall it was such an eye opening experience and forever changed my life for the better. Also they did an amazing job administrating my Vivitrol injection monthly. One of the CC'S would go in there with me and hold my hand and talk to me. I'm sober to this day, (2 years coming up!!) Reading these reviews makes me upset, because in these programs you have to want to get better. You have to try and if you don't you're going to have a bad experience. It sucks at first, I would literally cry every week before, during, and after family therapy, but it's not because the therapist is bad. These 1 star reviews are solely personal. It has nothing to do with the staff. They're simply doing their job and making sure you are putting in the work to get better. Its not supposed to be fun. But if you put the hard stuff aside and focus on petting the horses, or making your tea bags when it's that time, you will find it to be tolerable. A good attitude = good outcomes.
ANYWAYS if an actual human is reading this tell everyone I said sup
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Avenues Recovery Center at New EnglandAd This is an ad and Avenues Recovery Center at New England is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Concord, NH | Avenues Recovery Center at New England is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in Concord, New Hampshire. Avenues serves adult clients by offering a full continuum of care for addiction that heals the mind, body, and spirit. They are a private facility with modern amenities. Avenues offers levels of care for clients at every step of the re | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (603) 505-8365 | Avenues Recovery Center at New England has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Waterbury, CT | Wellmore Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health Services is a youth focused behavioral health provider in Waterbury, Connecticut, offering outpatient clinical care and walk-in crisis stabilization for children and teens. The team delivers evidence based therapy, psychiatric services and family support from their location on East Main Street, alon | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I cant say enough good things about the wellmore team. In particular, the IICAPS program has been a great help for my son and our family. Our team had Michelle Victory & Clara Ramos. They truly care about your child and families needs and strive to ensure that everyone succeeds.
I highly recommend Wellmore to anyone seeking therapy/ counseling for their children and families.
Chelsea Stead
2 months ago
We had a very good experience at Wellmore. Everyone we met always helped us. We we’re very satisfied with everything.
Maria Baltazar
2 years ago
Angelica was a pure pleasure to have around was available when I was and helped us to the furthest extent of her ability
Czqassandra Drury
2 years ago
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Wilton, CT | Located in Wilton, Connecticut, Mountainside Wilton provides outpatient addiction treatment and medication assisted treatment (MAT) services to adults and adolescents who live in Fairfield County. They also provide services to residents of Westchester County and New York City since they are not far from the facility. The clinic can refer you to oth | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Mountainside in Wilton changed my life! The dedicated staff went above and beyond to help me, and my family as well! I will be grateful forever! If you ever need to get treatment, Mountainside is the place to go!
Violet White
10 months ago
My coach is candid and helpful, they work hard and are always available. Proper recommendations, meets me where I'm at, and has good feedback. Very grateful
Mark Badwal
2 years ago
Excellent clinical support staff! Top notch
Pamela Corbett
2 years ago
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Westport, CT | Westport House, located in Stamford, Connecticut is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, residential care | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Westport House is well managed and well run. It has all the amenities you could ask for, with resources to get every aspect of your life back on track. The management and staff cares about you, and that's important when trying to better yourself. They really give you an upper hand. I hope I don't need to, but I would recommend anyone to stay here to get their life back on track, and I would again in a heartbeat.
6 years ago
After years of trying everything we could think of, my wife and I finally found Westport House. Our son was admitted quickly and efficiently, and, from that point on, our experience was incredible. After a couple of months we saw a noticeable change in our son. The staff was very timely in their correspondence with us and always treated us appropriately. During his time there, our son became actively involved in Alcoholics Anonymous, obtained employment, and began treating us and others with a level of respect we did not know he was capable of. He stayed there for 7 months, and I can say, it was very much worth every penny. Our son is still sober today and continues to attend the AA meetings that he went to during his time at Westport House. We cannot thank Westport House enough for giving us our son back. After 7 painful years, the change that he was able to make in his life is incredible, and it is all thanks to the great staff and services at Westport House.
6 years ago
After being in and out of many different rehabs, it was at Westport House that I learned how to live a brand new life. The staff was kind, loving, and compassionate. They showed me the way up and out of the horrible rut I was in. They also helped my family understand addiction, and what they needed to do to help me, and themselves. The atmosphere is relaxed, comfortable, and the incredibly supportive! Being able to see their therapists and clinical team was also essential in aiding my recovery. I'm so grateful for the life Westport House gave me.
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Derby, CT | Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism is a leading provider of substance use treatment and evaluations in western Connecticut. They also help people with dual diagnosis. They’ve facilities across Fairfield, New Haven and Litchfield counties. This Derby location is among their seven outpatient clinics. Derby is part of Naugatuck Valley. It | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Ray and his team at the Derby MCAA are great. They treat you not as a patient but as family. I was nervous about starting therapy sessions but MCCA made the process feel seamless and safe. Meghan was patient, insightful and truly listens without judgment. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a supporting environment.
Roy Arauco
3 months ago
Great experience very good conversation with other students in class and the counselor so very inquisitive on very many levels
Michael Barry
4 months ago
Sincerely grateful for Mr. Aprame, having recently experienced a male trauma that was belittled and laughed at by Jane Sadawski as if my suffering made her happy, so I reported her to the director and requested a male therapist rather than anyone random, Mr Aprame was above and beyond helpful, 😊 Sincerely grateful 🙏
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Danbury, CT | MCCA, which stands for Midwestern Connecticut Council of Alcoholism, is a non profit organization that provides substance use evaluation and treatment in Danbury, Connecticut. Clients can receive medically monitored detox services at their facility. They also offer medically monitored inpatient services at the McDonough House. The organization b | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I love the program and how safe they made me feel during my treatment. Especially Isma and the director Chris
Casey Blohm
3 months ago
Absolutely wonderful place. I was at MCCA for detox and in service treatment at McDonough house. The counselors there are fantastic. They fully understand addiction and are there to help at any time of day. Emily and her team went above and beyond for me when I needed help the most and for that I am forever grateful. Thank you to Chris for not giving up on me and being the best counselor I could ask for also April,Tony and Michelle for never judging me and always having the best smile. I can’t say enough about MCCA but I would not have been able to stay sober without their help.
Tara Lambert
4 months ago
This place was amazing and helpful and I would recommend it to anyone the staff is very helpful and friendly it truly saved my life and gave me a future
Kennith Starbird
4 months ago
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Bridgeport, CT | New Era Rehabilitation Center is an outpatient addiction treatment provider in Bridgeport, Connecticut, specializing in opioid treatment and co-occurring mental health care. The center offers medication assisted treatment (MAT), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP) and individual and group counseling at their Main Stre | Treatments Programs Payment Options | recovery is possible
Rafael Agosto PapiDreadI
1 year ago
Great service
Tolu Akeredolu
3 years ago
I go to New Era, they just moved to a new location up the road from the other but it definitely is alot nicer of a building/office then they were at (not saying the last place was horrible, it just wasn't as "updated" I would say.) but the counselors there are awesome, my counselor is Shane, great guy really into helping you out which is nice for a change. All in all I would recommend this place.
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Rolling Hills Recovery Center New Jersey Drug & Alcohol RehabAd This is an ad and Rolling Hills Recovery Center New Jersey Drug & Alcohol Rehab is a paid advertiser. Paid advertisers may be listed first in search results. This ad may contain content provided by the advertiser. Rehab.com does not verify ad content or any reviews that are displayed. Learn More Chester, NJ | Rolling Hills Recovery Center is state licensed, and one of the best outpatient drug and alcohol rehab facilities in Chester, New Jersey. Providing a continuum of treatment from partial hospitalization care to intensive outpatient programs, their interdisciplinary team looks at addiction from all angles. This includes the whole person, the communit | Treatments Programs Payment Options | View Website (973) 606-9170 | Rolling Hills Recovery Center New Jersey Drug & Alcohol Rehab has no reviews yet. Leave a review.
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Bridgeport, CT | Liberation Programs Bridgeport Outpatient Services support adults seeking flexible treatment for substance use disorders in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They can also help you recover from co-occurring disorders to build a promising tomorrow as you reconnect with the state’s most populated city. This is when someone simultaneously suffers from both a | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Excelente
Kiki Maya
1 year ago
This place is a life saver .. literally helps with anything for those suffering from addiction and its consequences.. this place is full of angels willing to help may GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
BeckyCastro Reyes
1 year ago
It is really nice place , staff is understandings and easy going I think is a home warming environment place. 🐻🙏😄
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Ansonia, CT | BHcare Valley Offices is a community advocacy and resource center located in Ansonia, Connecticut. They provide drug and alcohol rehab services. They treat people with substance use disorder on an outpatient basis. They also treat people with dual diagnosis who have a mental health condition and struggle with addiction issues at the same time. They | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Jackie has been a godsend! I would most highly recommend her to anyone!
joann Zeisner
10 months ago
I have been with BHCare for a long time. I have had nothing but good experiences with everyone I've ever seen there. From the front end staff, my therapists, doctors and many other people. I highly recommend this facility if it is the kind of care you need and are looking for.
Maria Torreiro
10 months ago
I have been using services at bh care for a long time
When I first received services I was living with my parents and was very dependent on them
I was assigned a case manager who push me to be independent in a couple of months I end up moving out and getting my own place
Years later I now pay my own bills provide my own transportation
And now my son goes to young adults at bh care and they are doing the same for him
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10 months ago
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Yorktown Heights, NY | The Counseling Center is a treatment facility located in Yorktown Heights, New York. Here, they offer services to adults who are struggling with substance abuse disorders. They offer self-pay options and accept medicare insurance. At this facility, they provide intensive outpatient and medication assisted treatment. MAT is a service that provides p | Treatments Programs Payment Options | The counseling center is a safe, welcoming place. The staff are very respectful. The groups are informative. Director Dair runs a smooth place. Highly recommend A++
Hiram Rodriguez
1 year ago
The counseling center staff are truly dedicated at providing excellent rehabilitation services. I have been to an inpatient facility where this was not the case, and have nothing but positive things to say about the counseling center. Dair, Tim, Kristen and Kristine helped me build strong mental habits and skills for managing the emotional stress that led to my use. Wish there was a rating higher than 5 stars
Joseph DellaValle
2 years ago
This place is amazing! The group sessions were relevant and helpful. I had Dair as my counselor she is awesome. Definitely a place I would recommend .
John Omilana
2 years ago
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Waterbury, CT | The MCCA Waterbury Outpatient Clinic is located in Waterbury, Connecticut. They offer general and intensive outpatient services for both English and Spanish speaking clients. You have a full range of addiction treatment options here, like individual or group intensive supportive therapy sessions that help you recognize destructive behaviors and tri | Treatments Programs Payment Options | This facility is usually mandated by court order in most cases clients are involuntarily participating in a program that will help them with their Mental Health issues with anger and any substance abuse if applicable. I would like to say due to the new Fresh Faces and Lively Souls mcaa is making a comeback. I highly recommended and the administration is top tier. Even though this establishment has been in this community for many years the percentage of Rehabilitation is tremendously low throughout the community of Waterbury and Statewide. Thus we are referring to less than 10% of clients actually have success rates. However hope should not be given up and MCCA should be given another opportunity because they are trying their best to make a dreadful experience into a positive one. Shout outs to the director and Jackie who has been at the establishment for over three decades.
Mr. Mendez Mota
1 month ago
Hi mcca is the best program for everyone and very good and best teachers and stuff
smart hunk
2 months ago
I want to give my deepest gratitude to my case worker, Alissa Capaldo from the REACH Program, who has been nothing short of incredible during one of the hardest periods of my life.
After leaving a domestic situation while pregnant and caring for my toddler boys. I found myself without somewhere to go but protecting my kids was my first concern and asking for help wasn’t easy, especially when you are vulnerable, scared, and trying to protect your children.
I was connected to Alissa through a referral and I can say I have never met a caseworker in any organization that stepped in with this much urgency, compassion and unwavering dedication. No matter the stopping blocks that came in my way at times, she continues to lift me up and support me without hesitation.
Alissa is now working tirelessly to secure housing resources for me and my children, while also helping us gather essential supplies for my babies and connecting us to every bit of support we are able to obtain. Alissa resources and referral have been awesome.
Alissa checks in consistently, advocates for us, and makes sure nothing is overlooked. I can say what I appreciate the most is Alissa never judged me, never made me feel small, and never make me feel like I’m a burden. She treats me with respect, patience, and genuine kindness. I am also able to express myself which isn’t easy in my situation. She’s given me hope again.
I want to say thank you to Alissa’s supervisors for having someone like Alissa on their team. She represents the REACH Program with professionalism, empathy, and heart. Workers like her change lives, and mine is proof. Due to Alissa’s dedication and compassion, my children and I are finally moving toward stability and peace. I am truly grateful for everything she has done and continues to do. She is a blessing, and I will never disappoint her no forget the impact she has had on our lives.
shauna brown
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Bethlehem, CT | In the woodlands of the Southwestern Connecticut city of Bethlehem is the behavioral health treatment facility, Wellspring. They serve women and girls who are experiencing struggles in life such as depression, anxiety, alcohol misuse, and other behavioral health concerns. You'll find a structured curriculum here that will help you find renewed fulf | Treatments Programs Payment Options | a beautiful and nurturing environment with staff that has changed many lives.
having had experience with a multitude of treatment facilities, Wellspring is like no other place. it offers stability and sanctuary for the residence there. treatment is an uncomfortable, confronting, and sometimes painful process, but those are the hills one climbs when healing.
Wellspring challenges the residents to step up as members of a community and be accountable for how their actions impact those around them. the plant & animal program there offers the residents a chance to pour love into other living creatures, helping mirror the love they are capable of pouring into themselves.
There are many challenges at any treatment facility, but I truly believe that Wellspring navigates those challenges better than most places. Not everyone leaves healed, for many its just the beginning of their journey. Many of the girls I was there with continued to struggle upon leaving, but we all reflect on what we learned at Wellspring with love and appreciation. It may not be for everyone but that doesn't discount the healing it has offered to countless families.
No place is perfect but my family and I will forever be grateful for Wellspring.
Julia Ohara
1 month ago
I highly recommend the residential Adolescent Intensive Program (AIP) at Wellspring CT to anyone looking for a healing, loving, intentional program focused on helping teenage females recover from -- or at least cope with -- anxiety, depression, and trauma.
I'll start by saying I'm a parent, not a resident, but I checked with my daughter (P.) and she agrees with everything I say in this review.
P. has struggled for years with depression and anxiety, and we tried various other programs before Wellspring. None of the other programs we checked out worked for us or for P. We have been very wary of residential programs because of everything we're read about the troubled teen industry (TTI). The difference between Wellspring and other programs lies in the genuine care provided by Wellspring staff, combined with a peaceful and beautiful living environment in which residents are given time and space to rediscover some joy in the world.
Key to all of this are the wonderful people who work with the residents. The director of Wellspring AIP, Joe Mancione, sets the tone for the entire program. He clearly genuinely cares for the residents he's working with. You have absolutely no sense that Joe or his team are in it for the money (unlike so many other programs we considered). P. has worked with a bunch of therapists, but we've never seen anyone come close to Joee in terms of connection, insight, and ability. His ability to lovingly challenge negative thoughts and emotions is breathtaking to observe, and P. truly flourished under his care.
Every staff member working with Joe in the program was honestly wonderful: gentle, caring, real. The residents live together in a big old farmhouse, surrounded by beautiful grounds. They cook together, clean, take responsibility for caring for farm animals (goats, chickens, a rabbit), play games, make music, meditate. The environment is one of calm beauty, and it was possible to watch new residents slowly come to the realization they were somewhere safe where they start to heal again.
If this all sounds a bit new-agey, I'd also say that the staff are all highly trained and very intentional in the environment they create. They really do know what they are doing.
If, like us, you despaired of ever finding a residential program that is genuinely caring and healing, take a look at Wellspring. P. and I are so happy that we did!
Julian Aiken
4 months ago
I was here from 1992-1994, wellspring made me feel safe and cared for, my therapist Joe B was amazing, so caring and understanding, and the staff specifically Heather and Andy were like role models for many of us...I learned so much here, how to care for animals, and garden. We went on trips, Cape Cod being my favorite and did things I never would have been able to do if it wasn't for Wellspring. As well as forming lasting friendships ...Thank you for giving the tools I needed to be the person I am today. You all are amazing ❤️
Jamie McAndrew
1 year ago
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Westport, CT | Turnbridge Westport, formerly known as Clearpoint Recovery Center, is an outpatient addiction and mental health treatment facility in Westport, Connecticut. It’s located on Kings Highway North, right near the Saugatuck River. The levels of care available to clients include standard outpatient services and the intensive outpatient program. Intensi | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I highly recommend Turnbridge Killingworth and Westport. Killingworth was professional, informative, always available and provided peace of mind at a difficult time.
Turnbridge Westport has been a great support as well. Janet has shown such professionalism, and compassion. She has truly been a light at the darkest times. I am incredibly grateful to have found the facilities and their caring staff.
Jennifer Poku
1 year ago
I couldn’t have asked for a better experience for the start of my recovery journey. Turnbridge Westport has excellent, knowledgeable, and kind staff who really care about their patients. Their IOP and OP programs have been extremely helpful for me, and the one-on-one therapy sessions have also helped me tremendously. Furthermore, they have an awesome psychiatric nurse practitioner on staff who has really gotten to know me as a patient and didn’t just push pills on me. I would give them infinity stars if I could!!
Harry McDowell
3 years ago
Honestly they have the best IOP and OP programs and most amazing and helpful therapists. They played a huge part in saving me and helping me start my life over again and I couldn't have done it without the help of their more than helpful and caring staff and the best therapist, Nicole!!!!!! Took me two times to go through their program and I finally got it right, thank you Turnbridge Westport and thank you so much Nicole for helping me find myself again 🙂
Benny Palmieri
5 years ago
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Waterbury, CT | VA Connecticut Healthcare System - Waterbury CBOC provides behavioral healthcare services and mental health treatment services to Veterans and military personnel in the Waterbury, Connecticut area. If addiction is the primary diagnosis, clients may need to seek treatment at a drug rehab center. VA Connecticut Healthcare System – Waterbury CBO | Treatments Programs Payment Options | I don't enjoy going to the Doctors, or getting shots, or going to Waterbury for that mater, but this place is alright and they take good care of me.
Ted G
1 week ago
I was a patient there and Dr. Ong was absolutely amazing. She went well above and beyond by making sure I was placed in the Polytrauma Care Team. Dr. Ong made sure I had all my meds, when I needed someone to talk to I went to her and she listened to me and offered her insight. Dr. Ong was the best Primary Care doctor I ever had and her and nurse Mike made sure I had all my updated vaccinations. Nurse Mike made me feel welcome and very approachable, we talked about sports, about hobbies, and he was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I was a patient there from June 2024 until November 2025. I relocated but I wished I did not and now I regret it I may go back to Waterbury just so Dr. Ong, Nurse Mike, and The Polytrauma Care Team can handle all of my care. Because at the Waterbury primary care clinic and at the West Haven VA I feel that I received the best care for my Neurological, TBI, Cognitive Function, Mental Health, and, Occupational Therapy needs.
Jason Zafrin
1 year ago
This is absolutely the best of the best medical offices I have ever been to for medical assistance. Every person who works there is friendly, helpful, and polite. I have been a Connecticut resident most of my life, but I have lived in Pennsylvania for a few years, Texas too, and have used their VA medical centers as well. All of them were very good, but if I have to pick one that I believe was/is the absolute Best, I would chose, hands down, Waterbury VA .
SmokinJoe814 fern
3 years ago
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Bridgeport, CT | Nicknamed "Park City" for over 1,300 acres of parks, Bridgeport, Connecticut is also home to Project Courage. They provide gender-specific addiction and co-occurring disorder treatment for adult parenting or pregnant women. You can access affordable, inclusive outpatient care to advance in recovery. One great thing I noticed about them is they prov | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Love them. Love the staff. The psychiatrist is incredibly hard to get in touch with a lot of the time though.
Caity Daley
3 years ago
For the most part the staff are friendly. The curriculum is great. The phones can be a real pain in the butt to get in touch with somebody if you are calling for the first time. Make sure when you go in to fill out your paperwork and do your intake that you ask for somebody's card, that way you can reach them directly if something comes up where you can't attend iop. A van comes in the morning and picks up between 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. house to house to house. Everybody gets picked up and then everybody gets brought home so it's really cool. It's Monday Wednesday Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and we also get two different 15 minute breaks which is nice. We get coffee during the first break and snacks. We do anger management on Wednesdays I believe it is or maybe it's mondays. But a lot of the stuff is educational and we meditate for the first portion and talk about our feelings and things that have been going on for us.
Caitlin Daley
4 years ago
Jen the staff she so respectful to others
Lisa Mcdowell
5 years ago
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Bridgeport, CT | First Step Detox is part of the Recovery Network of Programs. They provide residential drug rehab services in Bridgeport, Connecticut for adults with drug and alcohol addictions. Their detox program utilizes medications in inpatient and outpatient settings. They use the latest scientific research in addiction treatment to provide patients with evi | Treatments Programs Payment Options | Great foundation APT...
Borindio 69
6 years ago
They do a lot for people who are getting their lives together
Earl Volpe
7 years ago
Great program!
Jaime Lurvey
8 years ago
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Fairfield, CT | The Center for Discovery Fairfield is a residential rehab in Fairfield, Connecticut that treats people with a co-occurring eating disorder and addiction. They can also help with other issues that complicate your eating disorder and substance use recovery like mental health conditions. Located in Fairfield, Connecticut, is the Center for Discovery F | Treatments Programs Payment Options | It’s hard to believe that in a couple of months it will be two years since I walked into the doors of Center for Discovery Congress. My time at CFD was truly transformative. From the moment I arrived, I was met with warmth, compassion, and an incredible level of care. The staff—therapists, dietitian, and counselors—were not only knowledgeable but deeply invested in my healing journey and SO extremely patient with me.
What made my experience so impactful was the holistic approach to recovery. They didn’t just focus on my eating disorder; they helped me address the underlying trauma that contributed to it. Through specialized trauma work, I was able to process past experiences in a safe and supportive environment. The therapy sessions, whether group or one-on-one, gave me the tools to navigate my emotions, build resilience, and truly begin healing from the inside out.
Beyond the incredible care, one of the most meaningful parts of my journey was the connections I formed with others in treatment. Being surrounded by individuals who truly understood my struggles created a sense of belonging I had never felt before. The friendships I built during my time at CFD became a source of strength and encouragement, reminding me that I was never alone in this process. We supported each other through the ups and downs, celebrated victories—big and small—and formed bonds that will last a lifetime.
The environment itself was nurturing and free of judgment, allowing me to focus entirely on recovery. Every meal was a step forward, supported by professionals who understood the complexities of my struggles. They gave me the tools to helped start rebuilding my relationship with food, my body, and most importantly, myself.
Center for Discovery Congress gave me hope when I felt lost. They empowered me with the strength and skills to move forward, not just in my recovery from an eating disorder, but in my overall healing from trauma. I am forever grateful for their kindness, patience, and unwavering support. If you or a loved one are struggling, I wholeheartedly recommend Center for Discovery—you will be in the best hands possible, surrounded by a community that truly cares.
Melissa Diaz
1 year ago
I was at Center for Discovery for 5 and a half months. Out of all the 31 treatment places I have been this one was by far the best. The staff are amazing and so caring and really have all the clients best interest in mind. You are not just another client… you become part of the congress house where everyone cares so deeply about everyone. The staff go above and beyond to make sure that everyone is getting the right treatment that is good for them. I liked how individualized each person’s treatment was. I am very lucky that I got to have Angela as my therapist. Angela helped me in more ways than I could ever express. This in it’s own shows how amazing and devoted the staff are to ensuring each person’s recovery. Angela was going on call (leaving as the full time therapist) but stayed an extra three months to be my therapist until I discharged. The clinical director Sam took vacation days so that Angela could come in and see me (technically Angela wasn’t supposed to come in because she was on call). because Sam knew how important it was for my recovery to continue the work with Angela. I have never been to any other treatment center that would do that or even think about doing that. That in itself made a huge impact on me that they were willing to go out of their ways to ensure I get the best possible treatment. Sam is an amazing clinical director and I really look up to her a lot. Some of the staff have been there for 8-10 years which is rare for ed treatment centers. That in itself shows how great Sam is. The groups were all great as well and the counselors are all amazing. I learned so many coping skills that I implement into my everyday life. You can also check in with your therapist as many times as you need and you can also check in with the other therapist’s as well. Dorcas and all the nurses are also amazing and go above and beyond to make sure that everyone is okay. Dr. B the medical doctor is the best doctor I have ever met in my life. I looked forward to seeing her every week!
If you have the opportunity to go to this specific cfd location I 100% recommend it! It is honestly life changing.
Sarah Meiseles
1 year ago
This is my second time coming to CFD Congress Location, I had left AMA the first time and it was the WORST decision of my life. I relapsed almost immediately but this made me realize that unlike other treatment programs, this program works HARD to heal deeper psychological situations contributing to your eating disorder. From every counselor (Allyson, Katie, Rosa, Jordan, Kim, Tasha, etc) , nurse (Aiasha, Dorcas, Debbie, Tiana, Shantel, etc.) therapist (Angela, Saer, Melissa, Lauren) to dietician (Simone) they work to know every aspect of your person in order to appropriately treat you. The work toward recovery is long, difficult, and emotionally exhausting but the staff AND program director (Samantha) are there for you in the wink of an eye. There is a camaraderie between the patients and staff that is not present in ANY other program; where they just check a list for recovery as if it is an equation. Staff works with insurance to make sure you have adequate enough time to truly heal and recover physically and mentally. When the world feels unsafe, this house is a safe haven for those with eating disorders and trauma. This program also prepares you to continue your recovery in the outside world where you may be surrounded by a toxic culture or environment. True recovery and freedom from your eating disorder begins at CFD Congress location.
Katie Lucier
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Connecticut is ranked 35th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $57,667.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Connecticut vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Connecticut. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Connecticut that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Connecticut.
UnitedHealth Group is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Connecticut, with 74 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Aetna is the 2nd most popular with 72 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 68 drug rehabs.
Connecticut is ranked 4th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 1636 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
The following are the number of Connecticut rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).
Connecticut is ranked 17th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 35.4 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 1,285 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 90% of all drug overdoses in Connecticut, with a total of 1,161 opioid overdoses in 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Connecticut is ranked 47th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 125 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.
All values are per 100,000 population.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.
Connecticut has the 36th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 171 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 6,177 total DUI arrests).
All values are per 100,000 population.
SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.