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34 The Greater Hartford Health Care Resource Guide • 2016 – 2017 PRIMARY CARE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ADDICTION WELLNESS Complete health care for who you are. 860.793.3500 At Wheeler, your complete health is our priority, through a continuum of behavioral health, addiction and primary care services for your entire family. It's health care for the whole you. Learn more at WheelerClinic.org. Assisted Living Connecticut Geriatric Specialists Dementia Care Services Hoffman SummerWood Community Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation Senior Day Center Not every hospital excels at treating older adults. At the Hospital at Hebrew HealthCare, our team does nothing but take care of seniors. We admit patients directly to their rooms and welcome family members as part of the care team to insure that you feel better and get to go home and stay there. Because we care. Call 860.213.2323 | www.hebrewhealthcare.org | West Hartford, CT Hospital We Care. Behavioral health centers in Greater Hartford (Ranked by number of licensed mental health professionals as of Sept. 2016) Rank Center No. of licensed mental health professionals/ No. of patients served in 2015 No. of locations/ Location: city, phone number Behavioral health treated/ Services offered Head of center Year founded 1 Wheeler Clinic Inc. 91 Northwest Drive Plainville, CT 06062 888-793-3500; wheelerclinic.org 262 22,000 5 Bristol, Hartford, Middletown, New Britain, Plainville, 888-793-3500 (1) Anxiety, depression, victims of sexual abuse, self-harming and problem sexual behaviors, marital difficulties, mental illness, co- occurring disorders, anger management, substance abuse and gambling Gender-specific, trauma-informed care through outpatient, intensive outpatient and extended-day treatment; individual and family therapy, targeted group-therapy, medication management and medication-assisted treatment integrated with primary care services for children, adolescents and adults Susan Walkama 1968 2 Institute of Living (2) 200 Retreat Ave. Hartford, CT 06106 860-545-7000; instituteofliving.org 225 54,373 (3) 1 Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, Family Resource Center, Anxiety Disorders Center, Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, The Braceland Center for Memory & Aging, The Burlingame Center for Psychiatric Research & Education, Assessment Center, 860-545-7200 (4) Anxiety, eating, memory, mood, peripartum mood and psychiatric disorders and schizophrenia Dialectical behavioral therapy, LGBTQ track programs, Grace Webb Clinical Day School, geriatric services, ECT transcrainal magnetic stimulation; all ages, inpatient, outpatient and partial- hospitalization Harold Schwartz Vice president 1822 (5) 3 Community Health Resources 995 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095 860-697-3342; chrhealth.org 188 22,070 7 Bloomfield, 860-243-6584 Enfield, 860-253-5020 Hartford, 860-697-3342 Manchester, 860-646-3888 Mansfield, 860-456-0038 Middletown, 860-894- 2399 Willimantic, 860-456-3215 (6) Mental health, substance use and child welfare Supported housing, employment, foster care, prevention and wellness services Heather Gates President & CEO 1966 4 Eastern Connecticut Health Network (7) 150 North Main St. Manchester, CT 06040 860-647-6800; echn.org/behavioral- health-services 65 (8) 15,000 3 Manchester(2), Rockville, 860-647-6800 Psychiatric disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, child and adolescent disorders Inpatient, day and evening partial hospital treatment programs and outpatient services, vocational training, crisis management and adolescent clinical day school Osman Qureshi Chairman 1981 5 Behavioral Health Group at St. Francis 675 Tower Ave., Suite 301 Hartford, CT 06112 860-714-2750; stfrancis.org 65 3,500 (9) 4 Enfield, 860-714-2750 Glastonbury, 860-714-2750 Hartford, 860-714-2750 Simsbury, 860-251-6474 Depression, anxiety, PTSD, schizophrenia, ADHD, phobia and smoking cessation Detoxification, individualized therapy, group therapy, family therapy and medication management (10) Irfan Munawar Head of facility N/A 6 Community Mental Health Affiliates (CMHA) 270 John Downey Drive New Britain, CT 06051 860-826-1358; cmhacc.org 62 6,500 10 (11) New Britain (12) Mental health and substance abuse Clinical services, rehabilitation, vocational, residential, supported housing and jail diversion, case management, child and family services, motivational enhancement therapy, trauma sensitive programming and more Raymond Gorman President & CEO 1975 7 InterCommunity Inc. 281 Main St. East Hartford, CT 06118 860-569-5900; intercommunityct.org 25 8,500 2 East Hartford, 860-569-5900 Hartford, 860-714-3704 Help for children and adults struggling in school, experiencing a loss, coping with recent or past trauma, responding to a major medical crisis, learning how to manage and cope with mental health or alcohol or drug abuse issues Individual and group counseling/therapy, medication assessment and management, children and family services, diagnostic evaluations and crisis stabilization, community support and independent-living skills training, intensive outpatient services, social rehabilitation, employment assistance and Latino services Kimberly Beauregard President & CEO 1977 8 Natchaug Hospital 189 Storrs Road Mansfield Center, CT 06250 860-456-1311 or 800-426-7792; natchaug.org 25 8,000 6 (13) See footnote (14) Attention deficit hyperactivity and autism spectrum disorder, psychiatric and psychological conditions and addiction treatment Evaluations, psychiatric and psychological services for all ages, inpatient, outpatient, residential, partial hospitalization; in-home child and adolescent psychiatric services; community programs include Positive Parenting, NAMI family support, PDD and Autism Support, residential treatment for court-involved teenage girls, clinical day treatment schools and ambulatory services Patricia Rehmer President 1954 9 UConn Health Adult Outpatient Clinic 10 Talcott Notch Road Farmington, CT 06030 860-679-6700; health.uconn.edu/ psychiatry 24 2,500 (15) 1 Farmington, 860-679-6700 Various psychiatric disorders Medication evaluation and management, individual, family, and group psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, geriatric mental health, Huntington's disease program and neuropsychological testing David Steffens Chair N/A 10 Rushford (16) 883 Paddock Ave. Meriden, CT 06450 203-630-5356; rushford.org 19 N/A 7 Avon, 877-577-3233 Cheshire, 877-577-3233 Durham (Stonegate & Stonegate Academy), 877-577-3233 Glastonbury, 877-577-3233 Middletown, 877-577-3233 Portland (Stonehaven), 877-577-3233 Mental health and addiction Inpatient, outpatient and partial-hospitalization programs Patricia Rehmer Senior VP N/A 11 Middlesex Hospital Behavioral Health Outpatient Center (Adult Program) 80 South Main St. Middletown, CT 06457 860-358-8760; N/A 15 2,467 1 Middletown, 860-358-8760 Adult mental health with dual diagnosis Medical management and individual and group therapy, family advocacy program for minors Terri DiPietro Director 1965 12 UConn Health Child & Adolescent Outpatient Clinic 65 Kane St. West Hartford, CT 06119 860-523-3745; health.uconn.edu/ psychiatry 13 N/A (17) 1 West Hartford, 860-523-3745 Behavioral health difficulties and early onset psychiatric disorders from 4 to 17 years old and their families Anxiety and mood program, trauma clinic, depression education and homecare program Geraldine Pearson Director N/A 9 Farmington, CT 06030 860-679-6700; health.uconn.edu/ psychiatry 2,500 (15) Farmington, 860-679-6700 group psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, geriatric mental health, Huntington's disease program and neuropsychological testing Chair N/A 10 Rushford (16) 883 Paddock Ave. Meriden, CT 06450 203-630-5356; rushford.org 19 N/A 7 Avon, 877-577-3233 Cheshire, 877-577-3233 Durham (Stonegate & Stonegate Academy), 877-577-3233 Glastonbury, 877-577-3233 Middletown, 877-577-3233 Portland (Stonehaven), 877-577-3233 Mental health and addiction Inpatient, outpatient and partial-hospitalization programs Patricia Rehmer Senior VP N/A 11 Middlesex Hospital Behavioral Health Outpatient Center (Adult Program) 80 South Main St. Middletown, CT 06457 860-358-8760; N/A 15 2,467 1 Middletown, 860-358-8760 Adult mental health with dual diagnosis Medical management and individual and group therapy, family advocacy program for minors Terri DiPietro Director 1965 12 UConn Health Child & Adolescent Outpatient Clinic 65 Kane St. West Hartford, CT 06119 860-523-3745; health.uconn.edu/ psychiatry 13 N/A (17) 1 West Hartford, 860-523-3745 Behavioral health difficulties and early onset psychiatric disorders from 4 to 17 years old and their families Anxiety and mood program, trauma clinic, depression education and homecare program Geraldine Pearson Director N/A 13 Center for Relationship & Sexuality Education at Oak Hill 120 Holcomb St. Hartford, CT 06112 860-242-2274; oakhillct.org 1 25 1 Hartford, 860-242-2274 Multi-session individual or group therapy with an expert clinician who specializes in working with youth with disabilities who have experienced sexual abuse, youth sex education and counseling for people with I/DD Therapy, education, professional development and materials purchase Laura Rozza Coordinator 1995 14 Bristol Hospital Counseling Center 420 N. Main St. Bristol, CT 06010 860-583-5858; bristolhospital.org/ Services/Behavioral-Health-Services/ Counseling-Center.aspx N/A N/A N/A N/A Medication evaluation and management, chemical dependency program and day treatment programs Outpatient services for groups, individuals and families Kurt Barwis President & CEO 1960 Source: Each facility via survey and CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. (1) Three additional locations in New Haven, New London and Waterbury. (2) A division of Hartford HealthCare. (3) Approximate number of patient visits. (4) All locations are part of 35-acre campus at 200 Retreat Ave., Hartford. (5) First hospital of its kind in Connecticut. (6) Additional locations in Danielson, Norwich and Putnam. (7) Includes adult ambulatory behavioral health, Manchester Memorial and Rockville General hospitals. (8) Includes more than 15 licensed psychiatrists and 50 licensed clinicians. (9) 28,000 patient visits. (10) Detoxification services at 8-West Acute Behavioral Inpatient Unit's 24-bed facility. (11) Two additional locations in Torrington and Waterbury. (12) Child and Family Services, 860-223-2778; Adult Outpatient, 860-224-8192; Community Support/Recovery Pathways, Family Based Recovery, Jail Diversion Program, Next Steps/Supported, Housing/Employment, Substance Abuse Action Council, 860-826-1358; Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 860-826-5383; Assertive Community Treatment Team, 860-229-4850; Transitional Living Center, 860-229-4840; Parkview 5, 860-223-1922; Intensive Assertive Community Treatment Team, 860-224-2044; Transitional Youth Program, 860-224-8880; Pleasant House Women's Residential Program, 860-348-2319. (13) Additional locations at Hickory School in New London, Care Plus in Groton, Quinebaug Center in Dayville and Joshua Centers in Norwich, Groton, Old Saybrook and Danielson. (14) Journey House, Mansfield Center, 860-696-9871; RiverEast, Vernon, 860-870-0119; Sachem House and Mansfield Young Adult Programs, Mansfield Center, 860-465-5960; Windham Older Adult Program at Windham Hospital, Willimantic, 860-456-6793; Joshua Center, Enfield, 860-749-2243 and Mansfield, 860-465-5957. (15) Approximately 18,000 visits annually. (16) Part of Hartford HealthCare. (17) 40,000 total patient visits annually for both adult and child/adolescent services. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. Source: Each facility via survey and CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. (1) Three additional locations in New Haven, New London and Waterbury. (2) A division of Hartford HealthCare. (3) Approximate number of patient visits. (4) All locations are part of 35-acre campus at 200 Retreat Ave., Hartford. (5) First hospital of its kind in Connecticut. (6) Additional locations in Danielson, Norwich and Putnam. (7) Includes adult ambulatory behavioral health, Manchester Memorial and Rockville General hospitals. (8) Includes more than 15 licensed psychiatrists and 50 licensed clinicians. (9) 28,000 patient visits. (10) Detoxification services at 8-West Acute Behavioral Inpatient Unit's 24-bed facility. (11) Two additional locations in Torrington and Waterbury. (12) Child and Family Services, 860-223-2778; Adult Outpatient, 860-224-8192; Community Support/Recovery Pathways, Family Based Recovery, Jail Diversion Program, Next Steps/Supported, Housing/Employment, Substance Abuse Action Council, 860-826-1358; Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 860-826-5383; Assertive Community Treatment Team, 860-229-4850; Transitional Living Center, 860-229-4840; Parkview 5, 860-223-1922; Intensive Assertive Community Treatment Team, 860-224-2044; Transitional Youth Program, 860-224-8880; Pleasant House Women's Residential Program, 860-348-2319. (13) Additional locations at Hickory School in New London, Care Plus in Groton, Quinebaug Center in Dayville and Joshua Centers in Norwich, Groton, Old Saybrook and Danielson. (14) Journey House, Mansfield Center, 860-696-9871; RiverEast, Vernon, 860-870-0119; Sachem House and Mansfield Young Adult Programs, Mansfield Center, 860-465-5960; Windham Older Adult Program at Windham Hospital, Willimantic, 860-456-6793; Joshua Center, Enfield, 860-749-2243 and Mansfield, 860-465-5957. (15) Approximately 18,000 visits annually. (16) Part of Hartford HealthCare. (17) 40,000 total patient visits annually for both adult and child/adolescent services. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher.

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