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Addiction treatment centers in Greater Hartford (Ranked by number of medically licensed professionals as of September 2017) Treatment programs Rank Center No. of medically licensed professionals/ No. of employees Types of addiction treated Medical detox Residential treatment Rehabilitation 12-step recovery Therapeutic communities Family counseling Individual counseling Other services Head of facility/ Year founded 1 Institute of Living (1) 200 Retreat Ave. Hartford, CT 06106 860-545-7200; instituteofliving.org 225 N/A Substance use and other addiction disorders Y N N Y N Y Y Addiction recovery for young adults and professionals, inpatient, outpatient and partial- hospitalization programs Harold Schwartz 1822 (2) 2 Community Mental Health Affiliates (CMHA) 270 John Downey Drive New Britain, CT 06051 860-826-1358; cmhacc.org 69 324 Substance use disorders N Y Y Y Y Y Y Mental health and substance abuse Raymond Gorman 1975 3 Behavioral Health Group at St. Francis 675 Tower Ave., Suite 301 Hartford, CT 06112 860-714-2750; stfrancis.org 65 170 Substance use disorders and co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Depression, anxiety, PTSD, schizophrenia, ADHD, phobia and smoking cessation Irfan Munawar N/A 4 Community Health Resources 995 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095 860-697-3342; chrhealth.org 35 700 Substance use disorders Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Mental health, substance use, child welfare, supported housing, employment, foster care, prevention and wellness services Heather Gates 1966 5 Wheeler Clinic Inc. 91 Northwest Drive Plainville, CT 06062 860-793-3500; wheelerclinic.org 29 970 Alcohol, opiate and other drug addiction as well as problem gambling and co- occurring disorders N N Y Y Y Y Y Integrated primary care, depression, anxiety, anger management, domestic violence, grief and loss and other mental health issues; intensive in-home family services for adolescents; medication-assisted treatment and more Susan Walkama 1968 6 Natchaug Hospital 189 Storrs Road Mansfield Center, CT 06250 860-456-1311; natchaug.org 25 570 Alcohol, narcotics and gambling Y N N Y N N N Psychiatric and dual-diagnosis treatment, partial hospital day programs and intensive outpatient programs Patricia Rehmer N/A 7 InterCommunity Inc. (3) 500 Blue Hills Ave. Hartford, CT 06112 860-714-3701; intercommunityct.org 25 325 Alcohol, opiates and benzodiazepines Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Immediate access to primary care services, coordination and referrals for mental health care, transportation to appointments, arrangements for continuing recovery treatment, on-site AA and NA meetings, individual and group counseling daily Kimberly Beauregard 1973 8 Rushford at Meriden (4) 883 Paddock Ave. Meriden, CT 06450 203-630-5280; rushford.org 19 398 Alcohol and narcotics Y Y N Y N Y Y Inpatient, outpatient and partial- hospitalization programs Patricia Rehmer N/A 9 Bristol Hospital Counseling Center 420 N. Main St. Bristol, CT 06010 860-583-5858; bristolhospital.org/Services/ Behavioral-Health-Services/Counseling- Center.aspx 16 23 All N N N N N Y Y Substance treatment and recovery program, intensive outpatient, motivational enhancement therapy, co- occurring treatment Kurt Barwis 1960 10 The Connection Inc. 100 Roscommon Drive, Suite 203 Middletown, CT 06457 860-343-5500; www.theconnectioninc.org 5 515 Medication-assisted treatment, medication management, substance abuse intervention, gambling addiction intervention, residential treatment facilities N Y Y Y N Y Y Evaluations, psychotherapy, intensive outpatient programs, diverse behavioral health, family support and community justice programs that address issues such as homelessness, substance abuse and poverty Lisa DeMatteis- Lepore 1972 11 Eastern Connecticut Health Network 150 North Main St. Manchester, CT 06042 860-533-3434; echn.org/behavioral-health- services 3 25 Co-occurring disorders, opioid, alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, hallucinogens and other substances, gambling and other behavioral addictions N N N Y N Y Y Medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone for opioid addiction, urine toxicology, breathalyzer testing and coordination of care with referral sources Ann Turkingon 1995 12 Narcotics Anonymous - Connecticut Region P.O. Box 1817 Meriden, CT 06450 800-627-3543; ctna.org N/A N/A Narcotics addiction N N N Y Y N N Connecticut statewide hotline: 800-627-3543 N/A 13 Gamblers Anonymous call to find a meeting 855-222-5542; gamblersanonymous.org N/A N/A Gambling N N N Y Y N N Connecticut statewide hotline: 855-2CALLGA or 855-222-5542 N/A 14 Alcoholics Anonymous call to find a meeting Statewide, CT 866-783-7712; aa.org N/A N/A Alcohol addiction and recovery N N N Y Y N N Hartford, 860-232-7837 Manchester, 860-646-2355 Meriden, 203-686-0090 Middletown, 860-267-5857 N/A Source: Each center via survey and CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. (1) A division of Hartford HealthCare. (2) First hospital of its kind in Connecticut. (3) Formerly ADRC; Detox center 860-714-3700. (4) Part of Hartford HealthCare. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS IN GREATER HARTFORD (Ranked by number of medically licensed professionals as of September 2017) 28 THE GREATER HARTFORD HEALTH CARE RESOURCE GUIDE • Fall 2017

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