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Download our Griswold Community Resource Directory
Download the NECASA Opioid Treatment Informational Pamphlet
Naloxone Prescribing Pharmacies:
http://www.portal.ct.gov/DCP/Drug-Control-Division/Drug-Control/Naloxone-Pharmacies
Medication Disposal Information and Collection Sites:
http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2718&q=437868
Addiction service bed availability for detox, residential and recovery housing from DMHAS. This is updated at various time throughout the day:
http://www.ctaddictionservices.com
Emergency, Assistance and Crisis Numbers
DIAL 9-1-1 for police, fire, or medical emergency
DIAL 2-1-1 for resource assistance and crisis
www.211ct.org
Services include:
- Basic needs- food, clothing, shelter
- Child care services
- Energy assistance
- Disability services
- Suicide prevention
- Senior services
- Veterans’ services
- Health services
Emergency Mobile Psychiatric Services (EMPS)…………2-1-1 Emergency services including mobile response, psychiatric assessment, medication consultations, short-term medication management, behavioral management services, substance abuse screening and referral to traditional and non-traditional services for any family with a child in crisis. Accessible 24 hours per day / 7 days per week / 365 days per year.
Local Behavioral Health Services
Backus Hospital, Center for Mental Health
(860) 823-6321
The outpatient component of the full continuum of care in the Department of Psychiatric Services, providing individual and group assessments and therapy sessions, as well as medication evaluation and treatment visits.
Catholic Charities
Norwich
(860) 889-8346
Willimantic
(860) 423-7065
Assessments, counseling, medication management, crisis intervention, adolescent substance abuse, emergency services, parenting education.
Community Health Resources (CHR)
(877)-884-3571
Comprehensive array of mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, supportive housing, foster care, prevention and wellness programs and integrated care services to children, adults and families in Central and Eastern Connecticut.
Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
(DMHAS) Opioid and Heroin treatment
(800) 563-4086
Martin House (Main Line)
(860) 889-6150
Recovery for Life
(860) 886-1200
Provides mental health services, inpatient hospitalization, outpatient clinical services, 24-hour emergency care, day treatment. Also provides substance abuse services including, counseling, ambulatory care, residential detoxification, long-term care, long-term rehabilitation, intensive and intermediate residential services, methadone or chemical maintenance, outpatient, partial hospitalization, and aftercare.
Generations Family Health Center
(860) 450-0585
Outpatient therapy, medication evaluation, medication management, psychological and intelligence testing, psychiatric evaluations.
Natchaug Hospital
(860) 465-5908
Provides an array of mental illness and substance abuse services to adolescents and adults, including residential, outpatient, hospitalization, medication assisted treatment, alternative school programs and more.
Reliance Health, Inc.
(860) 887-6536
Enhances health through mental wellness. Provides community programs, career services, education, clinical services, supported living, housing resources, service coordination, veterans support services, and homeless outreach.
Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SCADD)
(860) 437-2383
Lebanon Pines
(860) 889-1717
Outpatient Intensive Program
(860) 899-3178
Acute Care & Evaluation (Detox)
(860) 447-1717
Women’s Halfway House
(860) 442-1017
Men’s Halfway House
(860) 889-3414
Provides outpatient, residential, detoxification programs, and counseling and case management services for both men and women.
Stonington Institute
(800) 832-1022
Provides detox, inpatient, residential, partial hospital and outpatient mental health and substance abuse services to adults.
Day Kimball Hospital Mental Health Clinic
(860) 963-6385
Outpatient behavioral healthcare for children, adolescents, and adults. Individual, family and group therapy, as well as medication management (ages 18 and up).
Department of Veterans Affairs-Veterans Recovery Center
(860) 616-3600
Offers Intensive Outpatient Program followed by individualized services. Available to veterans with substance use disorders. Admissions are voluntary. National Guard and Reserve members are also welcome.
InterCommunity Addiction Services Division (formerly ADRC)
(860) 714-3700
Provides outpatient, residential, recovery supports, and medication assisted treatment.
Perception Programs
(860) 450-0151
Provides mental health and addiction services for adults, with Spanish speaking staff available. Provides outpatient treatment, residential treatment, recovery services, community justice, and supportive housing.
Rushford Center, Inc.
(877) 577-3233
Provides services to children, adults, and families dealing with substance use and mental health issues. Addiction outpatient and residential programs are available.
Southeastern Mental Health Authority (SMHA)
Crisis Line: (860) 886-9302
Phone: (860) 859-4500
Share Line: (860) 885-7274
Toll Free: (866) 964-8123
SMHA is both a provider of behavioral services and administers all Department of Mental Health Addiction Services (DMHAS) contract funded behavioral health services. Provides access to a continuum of treatment and support services.
The Connection
(855) 435-7955
Provides residential, outpatient and community-based services including, behavioral health clinics, gambling-specific treatment programs, state-mandated driving-while-intoxicated and drug education programs.
Bettor Choice Program
(860) 823-3094
Outpatient treatment of compulsive or problem gambling.
United Services
Dayville
(860) 774-2020
Willimantic
(860) 456-2261
Wauregan
(860) 564-6100
Provides a comprehensive array of outpatient mental health services for children, young adults and adults; and addiction recovery outpatient services for the individual, group & family. Spanish speaking services available.
United Community & Family Services (UCFS)
(860) 376-7040
Comprehensive mental health and addiction services for adults, children and families. Outpatient and community-based behavioral health evaluation and treatment services including individual and family therapy.
Youth Challenge of Connecticut Inc.
(860)728-5199
Provides transitional substance use, mental health and case management services to adult men, in a residential setting.
Self-Help
www.aa.org
1-866-STEPS12 or 1-866-783-7712
Cocaine Anonymous (CA)
www.ca.org
800-347-8998
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
www.na.org
www.ctna.org
800-627-3543
NarAnon Family Group
www.nar-anon.org
800-477-6291
Statewide Narcotics Task Force
800-44DRUGS
Gambler’s Anonymous Hotline
800-346-6238
Gambler’s Anonymous Referrals
203-777-5585
Celebrate Recovery, Lighthouse Church of God, Plainfield
(860) 576-5308
The S.O.B.E.R Project, New Life Assembly of God
Jewett City
(860) 376-0708
Recovery Unanimous
www.rurecovery.com
Stedfast Baptist Church, Groton
(860) 941-7375
Contact Griswold PRIDE
located at Griswold Town Hall
28 Main Street
Griswold, CT 06351
Miranda Nagle Mahoney
Program Coordinator
mnagle@chrhealth.org
860-841-3803