Addiction Services
Women’s REACH Program
The Women's REACH program (funded by CT DMHAS) is designed to provide outreach, engagement, short term case management, recovery coaching, connections to community, and recovery support resources to pregnant and parenting women with substance use or co-occurring disorders AND parenting/expecting fathers, grandparents, LGBTQIA+ individuals, partners of WRN clients, and other immediate parenting family or natural support who have been impacted by substance use, either personally by the use of the child's parent. With the support of a Recovery Navigator, these individuals will be connected to resources they need to facilitate their recovery including but not limited to MAT/MOUD and behavioral health supports, community supports, harm reduction, Family Care Plan development, reproductive health services, medical needs, basic needs, and child needs. Services are individualized, averaging 1-90 days with extension flexibility for special cases. Participation in REACH is voluntary.
There is no wrong door for referrals — self, provider, and community-based program referrals welcome!
Covering Region 2 Serving the towns of: Ansonia, Bethany, Branford, Chester, Clinton, Cromwell, Deep River, Derby, Durham, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Haven, Essex, Guilford, Haddam, Hamden, Killingworth, Lyme, Madison, Meriden, Middlefield, Middletown, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Orange, Portland, Seymour, Shelton, Wallingford, Westbrook, West Haven, Woodbridge.
Coley House
A residential step-down program where pregnant and/or parenting women are required to participate in community-based substance use treatment while living in a safe and structured environment. Clients meet with their Case Manager on a weekly basis and attend daily psychoeducational groups. The program is designed to support women, as they return to their communities as a healthy and productive parent in recovery.
Hallie House
A residential step-down program where pregnant and/or parenting women are required to participate in community-based substance use treatment while living in a safe and structured environment. Clients meet with their Case Manager on a weekly basis and attend daily psychoeducational groups. The program is designed to support women as they return to their communities as a healthy and productive parent in recovery.
Recovery House
Provides a safe and sober transitional living opportunity and case management services for low-income adults with substance use disorders. All residents attend 12 step recovery meetings and participate in outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment services.
For more information or to make a referral, please contact Carmen Rodriguez.
Center for Behavioral Health
Provides innovative substance use and mental health treatment services for adults and families. Specializing in the treatment of trauma, PTSD, substance use disorders, anxiety and depression and co-occurring disorders. Services include Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy, Medication Management, Medication Assisted Treatment and Intensive Outpatient. Walk in at any time during open access hours to complete a behavioral health evaluation.
OPEN ACCESS hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-4pm
4 Broadway 2nd Floor, Norwich (Pedestrian entrance and free parking lot located at 67 Church St. 2nd floor, Norwich)