Connecticut Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This directory organizes treatment, behavioral health, substance use recovery, mental health counseling, MAT/OTP access,
evaluations, crisis support, reentry care coordination, domestic violence and anger-management service routes,
county and regional access points, and other court-related service resources that may support people navigating probation,
parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, treatment court, substance use recovery, mental health needs,
documentation requests, and supervision-related service obligations in Connecticut.
Important: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal,
clinical, medical, emergency, Medicaid, HUSKY, insurance, supervision, case-management, provider-approval, or treatment-placement advice
and does not determine whether a provider, treatment program, evaluation, counseling service, MAT/OTP service, telehealth appointment,
crisis service, support group, domestic violence program, anger-management provider, certificate, attendance record, progress report,
discharge summary, completion letter, or other documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition,
pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid or HUSKY requirement,
insurance requirement, supervision instruction, agency referral, or provider-specific intake requirement. Always confirm approval,
documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, provider status, referral requirements, Medicaid/HUSKY,
insurance, and documentation requirements with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, DMHAS route,
CT BHP or Medicaid/HUSKY route, insurance plan, county or regional behavioral health access route, or referring agency before enrolling.
Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Connecticut counties. This section keeps official statewide access points, DMHAS service routes,
crisis resources, treatment locators, MAT/OTP search routes, Medicaid behavioral health navigation, reentry care coordination,
and documentation guidance in one place so regional sections can focus on local and regional providers.
DMHAS 24/7 Access Line — Substance Use Treatment Referral
Statewide access route funded by Connecticut DMHAS and operated by Wheeler to help Connecticut residents connect with substance use treatment,
including referral navigation for detox, residential, outpatient, and related services. Users with probation, parole, pretrial, diversion,
or court-related requirements should explain the exact condition during intake and ask what documentation can be provided.
Ask About
Intake • level of care • detox • residential • outpatient • attendance records
Area
Statewide Connecticut
Connecticut DMHAS — Finding Services & Service Locators
State behavioral health navigation hub for mental health and addiction services, including service locators,
DMHAS-funded programs, regional resources, and links to provider directories. Use this route to verify public-system options,
state-funded pathways, and local treatment availability before enrolling.
Ask About
Provider status • intake route • payment • records • referral requirements
Area
Statewide / local provider search
Connecticut Clearinghouse — Treatment Facility Locator
Statewide information and locator route for addiction, mental health, prevention, recovery, wellness, and related services.
Useful for locating providers by area and service type. Confirm whether the selected provider can support court-related documentation,
supervision progress reports, or attendance records before starting.
Treatment locatorMental health / addictionConfirm approval
Ask About
Provider category • availability • referral records • supervision documentation
Area
Statewide Connecticut
Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership — CT BHP
Behavioral health partnership involving DSS, DCF, and DMHAS with Carelon as the administrative services organization.
Useful for people using HUSKY/Medicaid-related behavioral health routes or trying to understand covered behavioral health pathways.
Confirm provider participation, prior authorization, records, and supervision documentation directly.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 crisis support by call, text, or chat. For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose, violence, or an active safety emergency,
call 911. For non-emergency follow-up, ask providers about urgent appointments, stabilization, telehealth, transportation barriers,
referral records, and ongoing care planning.
Ask About
Safety planning • urgent intake • referral records • ongoing care route
Area
Statewide / national crisis route
FindTreatment.gov — SAMHSA Treatment Locator
National treatment locator for mental health and substance use treatment providers. Use it to search by city, zip code,
service type, payment type, medication options, telehealth, outpatient, inpatient, residential, and detox-related availability.
Court-related users should confirm approval and documentation before enrolling.
Treatment locatorSUD / mental healthConfirm provider fit
Ask About
Services • medication • level of care • payment • attendance records
Area
Statewide / national locator route
DMHAS Transitional Services & CORP Reentry Routes
DMHAS transitional and forensic service routes may support coordination for people returning from incarceration with behavioral health,
mental health, substance use, and reentry-related needs. CORP-related routes include communities such as Hartford, Bridgeport,
New Haven, Norwich/New London, Waterbury, and New Britain/Bristol. Confirm referral eligibility and agency routing directly.
Reentry routeBehavioral health coordinationReferral may be required
Ask About
Referral source • eligibility • care coordination • reentry plan • records
Area
Hartford • Bridgeport • New Haven • Norwich/New London • Waterbury • New Britain/Bristol
Domestic Violence, Family Violence & Anger-Management Service Routes
People ordered or referred to domestic violence, family violence, anger-management, or related counseling should not assume any class
or provider will satisfy a court or supervision requirement. Confirm the approved provider list, required curriculum, referral process,
reporting format, attendance rules, and completion documentation before enrolling.
DV / anger routeCourt-related counselingConfirm approved provider
Ask About
Approved curriculum • referral • attendance reports • completion letter
Area
Statewide / court or referral-specific route
Greater Hartford & Central Connecticut Treatment Providers
Coverage focus: Hartford County and central Connecticut communities including Hartford, West Hartford, East Hartford,
New Britain, Bristol, Manchester, Enfield, Southington, Plainville, Farmington, and surrounding towns. Users should confirm
intake route, insurance or payment, referral requirements, attendance documentation, and whether the provider can support
a court, probation, parole, diversion, treatment court, or reentry-related requirement.
Wheeler Clinic — Adult Reentry Program & Behavioral Health Services
Community-based behavioral health, substance use, integrated care, and reentry-related service provider with routes serving justice-involved adults.
Wheeler’s adult reentry information describes referrals from Department of Correction, parole, probation, and community providers.
Confirm eligibility, referral route, location, appointment availability, and documentation before enrolling.
Reentry / SUDHartford routeReferral may be required
Ask About
Referral • reentry eligibility • SUD care • co-occurring care • progress reports
Area
Hartford • Waterbury • statewide Wheeler service routes
InterCommunity Health Care — Hartford / East Hartford
Community health and behavioral health provider serving Hartford-area residents through mental health, addiction recovery,
primary care, and related support routes. Users with court-related requirements should ask about intake screening,
treatment level, MAT availability, insurance, attendance records, and progress-report documentation.
Ask About
Intake • addiction recovery • mental health • MAT • attendance records
Area
Hartford • East Hartford • central Connecticut
Community Health Resources — CHR
Regional behavioral health provider with Connecticut service routes that may include mental health, substance use,
outpatient, intensive outpatient, crisis, and community-based supports depending on location and eligibility.
Confirm the correct office, intake pathway, payment, and documentation capability.
Ask About
Service location • intake • IOP • crisis follow-up • supervision records
Area
Manchester • Enfield • Hartford-area and regional service routes
The Connection Inc. — Behavioral Health, Reentry & Community Supports
Connecticut nonprofit providing behavioral health, substance use, community justice, housing-adjacent, and reentry-related service routes.
Program eligibility varies by location and referral source. Confirm whether the specific program supports court-related documentation,
supervision reporting, or reentry case coordination.
Root Center for Advanced Recovery — MAT & Behavioral Health Routes
Connecticut addiction recovery provider with MAT/OTP and behavioral health service routes across multiple communities.
People with opioid-treatment, medication, counseling, or supervision-related requirements should confirm dosing schedule,
medication options, counseling expectations, take-home rules, payment, and documentation.
Area
Hartford • Manchester • New Britain • other CT locations
Rushford — Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network
Hartford HealthCare behavioral health provider offering substance use and behavioral health treatment routes that may include detox,
residential addiction treatment, PHP, IOP, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, individual therapy, group therapy,
family therapy, crisis evaluation, and stabilization depending on location and eligibility.
Ask About
Detox • residential • PHP • IOP • psychiatric evaluation • completion records
Area
Central Connecticut / Hartford HealthCare service routes
Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network
Regional behavioral health network with mental health, addiction treatment, crisis, outpatient, intensive, residential,
and hospital-connected service routes depending on program and location. Confirm whether the service type aligns with the court,
evaluator, probation, parole, diversion, or treatment court requirement before scheduling.
Hospital networkMental health / SUDConfirm program fit
Ask About
Assessment • program level • insurance • records • court-related documentation
Area
Hartford-area and broader Connecticut network
Greater Hartford Provider Search Route
Hartford-area users who are unsure where to start should use the DMHAS Access Line, DMHAS service locators,
Connecticut Clearinghouse, CT BHP, and FindTreatment.gov to compare intake availability, payment routes, level of care,
MAT/OTP options, outpatient schedules, residential or detox availability, and documentation capacity.
Search routeHartford-area accessConfirm before enrolling
Area
Hartford • New Britain • Bristol • Manchester • Enfield • central CT
New Haven, Meriden & South Central Connecticut Treatment Providers
Coverage focus: New Haven County and south central Connecticut communities including New Haven, West Haven, East Haven,
Hamden, Meriden, Wallingford, Milford, Orange, Branford, Guilford, Ansonia, Derby, Shelton, and surrounding towns.
This region includes major behavioral health, substance use, MAT/OTP, outpatient, reentry, hospital-connected,
and regional access routes. Users should confirm court, probation, parole, diversion, treatment court, evaluator,
Medicaid, insurance, and documentation requirements before enrolling.
APT Foundation — New Haven Substance Use, MAT & Recovery Services
Major New Haven-area provider for substance use treatment, opioid treatment, medication-assisted treatment,
outpatient care, residential recovery routes, co-occurring support, and related recovery services for adults.
APT is commonly associated with methadone, buprenorphine, outpatient, and recovery programming. Confirm intake,
medication options, dosing schedule, residential availability, payment, and documentation before enrolling.
Area
New Haven • Greater New Haven • south central CT
Connecticut Mental Health Center — SATU Substance Abuse Treatment Unit
CMHC-SATU is a Greater New Haven substance use evaluation, treatment, and referral route operated through
a cooperative relationship involving DMHAS and Yale Psychiatry. SATU may support alcohol and drug evaluation,
outpatient treatment, referrals, counseling, and related care routes. Confirm intake, eligibility, insurance or payment,
group expectations, medication availability, and documentation before relying on it for a court-related requirement.
Evaluation / SUDGreater New HavenConfirm documentation
Ask About
Evaluation • referrals • outpatient groups • medication options • proof of attendance
Area
New Haven • Greater New Haven community
Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center — Behavioral Health & Addiction Services
New Haven community health provider with behavioral health, mental health, addiction, integrated care,
and outpatient support routes. Users should ask about intake, counseling, medication support, MAT availability,
insurance or sliding-scale options, referral needs, and whether attendance or progress documentation can be issued
for supervision or court-related records.
Community healthBehavioral health / SUDConfirm records
Ask About
Behavioral health intake • addiction care • MAT • records • payment options
Area
New Haven • Greater New Haven community health route
BHcare — Shoreline, Ansonia & Behavioral Health Service Routes
Regional behavioral health provider serving south central Connecticut communities through mental health,
substance use, domestic violence, outpatient, crisis-adjacent, and community support routes depending on location.
Court-related users should confirm the correct program, eligibility, referral process, reporting format, and completion documentation.
Behavioral healthOutpatient / DV routeConfirm program fit
Connecticut Renaissance — New Haven / Regional Behavioral Health & Reentry Routes
Connecticut Renaissance provides substance use, behavioral health, and justice-involved service routes across multiple Connecticut communities.
Regional options may include outpatient, residential, reentry, recovery, and community-based programs depending on location and referral source.
Confirm program fit, eligibility, supervision documentation, and whether referral from probation, parole, court, DOC, or another agency is required.
Reentry / SUDBehavioral healthReferral may be required
Area
New Haven • Bridgeport • Waterbury • regional CT program routes
MCCA — New Haven / Waterbury / Regional Substance Use Treatment Routes
MCCA provides substance use prevention, evaluation, treatment, outpatient, residential, and recovery-related service routes
across multiple Connecticut communities, including New Haven, Waterbury, Danbury, Torrington, Derby, and other locations.
Users should confirm the correct location, appointment availability, level of care, walk-in days, insurance, and documentation.
SUD treatmentEvaluation / outpatientConfirm location
Ask About
Evaluation • outpatient • residential • walk-in days • attendance letters
Area
New Haven • Waterbury • Derby • Danbury • Torrington • regional CT
Yale New Haven Health — Behavioral Health & Addiction Care Routes
Hospital-connected behavioral health and addiction care routes may support psychiatric evaluation, behavioral health treatment,
addiction care, emergency stabilization, outpatient referrals, and specialty care depending on clinical need, insurance,
and program availability. Court-related users should confirm whether the service can provide the specific documentation required.
Hospital routeBehavioral health / addictionConfirm documentation
Ask About
Assessment • addiction care • psychiatric care • referrals • records
Area
New Haven • Yale New Haven Health service region
New Haven / Meriden Provider Search Route
South central Connecticut users who are unsure where to start should compare DMHAS Access Line, DMHAS service locators,
Connecticut Clearinghouse, CT BHP, SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov, and provider intake lines. This is especially important when
the requirement mentions a specific level of care, MAT/OTP, evaluation, domestic violence counseling, anger management,
intensive outpatient treatment, residential treatment, or progress-report documentation.
Search routeSouth central CTConfirm before enrolling
Ask About
Approved provider • appointment proof • completion letter • payment • schedule
Area
New Haven • Meriden • Milford • Wallingford • Valley • shoreline
Fairfield County & Southwest Connecticut Treatment Providers
Coverage focus: Fairfield County and southwest Connecticut communities including Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk,
Danbury, Stratford, Fairfield, Trumbull, Shelton, Greenwich, Westport, Darien, New Canaan, Monroe, Bethel, Ridgefield,
and surrounding towns. This region includes substance use treatment, behavioral health counseling, MAT/OTP,
outpatient and intensive outpatient care, residential recovery routes, impaired-driver education routes, reentry-linked
treatment routes, and regional provider search routes. Always confirm referral requirements, court approval, payment,
schedule, attendance records, and completion documentation before enrolling.
Regional providers Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury & Fairfield County Routes
Recovery Network of Programs — Bridgeport / Stamford Treatment Continuum
Fairfield County recovery provider with Bridgeport and Stamford routes that may include outpatient treatment,
intensive outpatient programming, MAT, methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, integrated health, mental health,
substance use treatment, problem-gambling treatment, recovery residences, inpatient level-of-care routes,
and court-adjacent linkage programs depending on location and eligibility.
MAT / outpatientBridgeport / StamfordConfirm program fit
Ask About
MAT • IOP • counseling • psychiatric evaluation • attendance verification • progress letters
Area
Bridgeport • Stamford • Fairfield County service routes
Recovery Network of Programs — Kinsella Treatment Center
Bridgeport medication-assisted treatment route described by RNP as a CARF-accredited, Department of Public Health-licensed
MAT program using prescribed methadone and supportive counseling for opioid use treatment. Users should confirm dosing schedule,
intake requirements, medication options, counseling expectations, take-home rules, transportation barriers, and documentation.
Area
Bridgeport • Greater Bridgeport opioid treatment route
Recovery Network of Programs — Jay Brothers Unified Resource Center
Bridgeport outpatient clinic route described by RNP as a dually licensed clinic with individual and group treatment,
intensive outpatient services, anger management, crisis intervention, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring,
primary care linkage, and practical support routes. Confirm referral requirements, group schedule, reporting format,
and whether the service can support supervision documentation.
Outpatient / IOPAnger management routeConfirm records
Connecticut Renaissance — Fairfield County Behavioral Health, Addiction & Justice-Related Routes
Connecticut Renaissance offers behavioral health, addiction, criminal justice, outpatient, community,
and residential program routes in Fairfield and New Haven counties. Fairfield County routes may include
Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford, impaired-driver and drug-education programs, gambling treatment, outpatient behavioral clinics,
youth/family court-involved routes, and justice-adjacent programming. Confirm eligibility, referral source, and documentation.
Liberation Programs — Fairfield County Substance Use, MAT & Recovery Routes
Fairfield County substance use and recovery provider with Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, and residential-related routes.
Program routes may include outpatient treatment, medication-assisted treatment, recovery support, residential stabilization,
family recovery programming, and community-based services depending on site and eligibility. Confirm intake, payment,
medication options, level of care, and documentation before enrolling.
SUD / MATBridgeport / Stamford / NorwalkConfirm level of care
Ask About
MAT • outpatient • residential • family recovery • appointment proof • progress reports
Area
Bridgeport • Stamford • Norwalk • Greenwich • Fairfield County
Family & Children’s Agency — Norwalk Addiction Recovery & Behavioral Health
Norwalk-based provider with addiction recovery and behavioral health routes, including substance use and mental health evaluation,
individual sessions, IOP-related support, medication management, case management, psychiatric evaluation when needed,
and transportation support for some nearby towns. Court-related users should confirm whether the program can issue required records.
Addiction recoveryNorwalk behavioral healthConfirm records
Ask About
Evaluation • IOP • medication management • case management • drug screens • documentation
Area
Norwalk • Darien • Greenwich • New Canaan • Stamford • Westport • Weston • Wilton
MCCA — Danbury / Western Connecticut Substance Use Treatment Routes
MCCA provides substance use evaluation, outpatient, residential, detox-related, and recovery service routes across multiple Connecticut locations,
including Danbury and other western/southwestern Connecticut communities. Users should confirm intake location, walk-in availability,
insurance, level of care, court-related documentation, and whether the recommended service matches the ordered requirement.
SUD treatmentDanbury / western CTConfirm level of care
Area
Danbury • Derby • western and southwest Connecticut routes
Fairfield County Provider Search Route
Fairfield County users who are unsure where to start should compare DMHAS Access Line, DMHAS service locators,
Connecticut Clearinghouse, CT BHP, SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov, and provider intake lines. This is especially important
when a court, evaluator, supervising officer, treatment court, or diversion agreement requires a specific level of care,
MAT/OTP, IOP, residential treatment, impaired-driver education, anger management, or written progress documentation.
Coverage focus: New London County, Windham County, eastern Connecticut, and southeastern Connecticut communities including
New London, Norwich, Groton, Waterford, Stonington, Montville, Ledyard, Griswold, Plainfield, Colchester, Willimantic,
Windham, Danielson, Putnam, and surrounding towns. This region includes substance use treatment, behavioral health counseling,
MAT/MOUD, residential recovery, detox and withdrawal-management routes, community-based behavioral health, reentry-linked care,
and rural/eastern Connecticut access routes. Users should confirm intake, referral requirements, court or supervision approval,
payment, transportation, telehealth options, and documentation before enrolling.
Regional providers New London, Norwich, Windham & Eastern Connecticut Routes
UCFS Healthcare — Behavioral Health, Counseling & MAT Services
Eastern Connecticut community health provider with behavioral health routes that may include counseling and therapy,
substance use therapies, medication-assisted treatment/MOUD, mental health medications, family support,
recovery support, case management, and integrated medical care depending on location and eligibility. Confirm intake,
insurance, MAT availability, records, and supervision documentation.
Behavioral healthMAT / MOUD routeConfirm site availability
Ask About
Counseling • MAT/MOUD • Suboxone • therapy groups • medication • attendance records
Area
Norwich • New London • Griswold • Colchester • Plainfield • eastern CT
UCFS Healthcare — Eastern Connecticut Location Route
UCFS lists behavioral health access through multiple eastern Connecticut health centers, including Norwich,
New London, Griswold, Colchester, and Plainfield/Moosup. This route is useful when users need a community health center
that can coordinate behavioral health with medical care, recovery support, medication, and documentation needs.
Ask About
Behavioral health intake • MAT • therapy • telehealth • proof of attendance
Area
Norwich • New London • Griswold • Colchester • Plainfield/Moosup
SCADD — Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Southeastern Connecticut substance use treatment provider with a continuum of licensed treatment services that may include
withdrawal management/detox, residential treatment, transitional residential recovery, outpatient treatment,
recovery planning, and community-based supports. Confirm level of care, bed availability, referral needs, payment,
and documentation before using the program for a court-related condition.
Detox / residentialSUD treatmentConfirm level of care
Ask About
Detox • residential • transitional treatment • outpatient • admission records • completion letters
Area
New London • Norwich • Lebanon Pines • southeastern CT
SCADD Residential, Detox & Transitional Recovery Routes
SCADD describes residential and transitional treatment routes such as Lebanon Pines, Norwich Altruism House for Men,
New London Altruism House for Men, Gordon House for Women, and Braxton House for Men, plus medically monitored
withdrawal-management/detox routes. Users should confirm admission criteria, gender-specific placement, waitlist,
medication policies, discharge documentation, and referral requirements.
Root Center for Advanced Recovery — New London Clinic
New London clinic providing comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment routes, including group therapy,
intensive outpatient programming, individual therapy, medication management, family therapy, and medication-assisted treatment
options such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone. Confirm dosing hours, counseling expectations, records, and transportation.
Sound Community Services — Adult Behavioral Health & Community Supports
New London-area behavioral health provider associated with outpatient mental health, substance use services,
community supports, case management, and adult behavioral health routes. Users with court-related needs should confirm
intake eligibility, service type, waitlist, reporting format, and whether the program can provide progress letters
or attendance records.
Adult behavioral healthNew London / Norwich routeConfirm documentation
Ask About
Mental health • SUD services • case management • appointment records • progress letters
Area
New London • Norwich • southeastern Connecticut
Perception Programs — Windham / Eastern Connecticut Behavioral Health Routes
Eastern Connecticut provider associated with behavioral health, substance use, residential, outpatient,
case management, and justice-involved service routes in the Windham/Willimantic area and nearby communities.
Confirm current program availability, referral source, eligibility, documentation, and whether the selected program
matches the ordered treatment condition.
Eastern CT providerSUD / behavioral healthConfirm current program
Area
Willimantic • Windham • Danielson • eastern Connecticut
Eastern Connecticut Provider Search Route
Eastern Connecticut users who are unsure where to start should compare DMHAS Access Line, DMHAS service locators,
Connecticut Clearinghouse, CT BHP, SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov, and provider intake lines. This is especially important
when the requirement mentions detox, residential care, MAT/OTP, outpatient counseling, mental health treatment,
co-occurring care, reentry coordination, or written documentation for court or supervision.
Search routeEastern / southeastern CTConfirm before enrolling
Coverage focus: Litchfield County, northwest Connecticut, rural access areas, and nearby western Connecticut communities including
Torrington, Winsted, Litchfield, New Milford, Canaan, Kent, Sharon, Salisbury, Thomaston, Plymouth, Watertown, Waterbury,
Danbury, and surrounding towns. This region includes behavioral health, substance use treatment, MAT/MOUD, residential treatment,
outpatient treatment, hospital-connected behavioral health, rural access routes, and telehealth-supported care. Users should confirm
transportation, referral requirements, level of care, payment, appointment availability, telehealth options, attendance records,
and court or supervision documentation before enrolling.
McCall Behavioral Health Network — Northwest Connecticut Treatment & Recovery Routes
Northwest and western Connecticut behavioral health provider with substance use, mental health, outpatient,
residential, open-access, prevention, recovery, and community service routes. McCall’s outpatient information
describes expedited open-access support in Danbury, Torrington, and Waterbury; residential routes include intensive
and intermediate treatment options with co-occurring mental health and substance use support. Confirm intake,
eligibility, payment, level of care, and documentation before enrolling.
SUD / mental healthOutpatient / residentialConfirm open access
Ask About
Open access • outpatient • residential • co-occurring care • attendance records • progress reports
Area
Torrington • Winsted • Waterbury • Danbury • northwest / western CT
McCall Behavioral Health Network — Residential Treatment Route
McCall describes intensive and intermediate residential treatment options for people needing structured recovery support,
including co-occurring mental health and substance use programming. Users should confirm admission criteria, waitlist,
referral source, approved level of care, discharge documentation, and whether the program can provide progress updates
to a court, supervising officer, evaluator, or referring agency when authorized.
Ask About
Admission • residential level • co-occurring care • discharge plan • completion documentation
Area
58 High Street • Torrington, CT 06790
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital — Behavioral Health Center
Torrington hospital-connected behavioral health center providing adult behavioral health services such as individual therapy,
group therapy, medication management, psychiatric and behavioral health support, and treatment planning for psychiatric,
behavioral, emotional, and substance use symptoms. Users should confirm intake, insurance, referral, clinical level of care,
and court-related documentation capacity.
Hospital-based careBehavioral health / SUDConfirm clinical fit
Ask About
Individual therapy • group therapy • medication management • SUD symptoms • records
Area
540 Litchfield Street • Torrington, CT 06790
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital — Opiate Addiction Counseling & Resource Route
Charlotte Hungerford describes an opiate addiction counseling route connected to regional resource navigation for people who are
opiate-dependent. This can help users understand local treatment options and connect with appropriate resources in the Torrington
and northwest Connecticut region. Confirm whether the service is counseling, referral navigation, MAT linkage, or a broader treatment route.
Opiate supportResource navigationConfirm service type
Root Center for Advanced Recovery — Torrington Clinic
Torrington MAT/behavioral health clinic serving people with substance use and mental health needs, with medication-assisted
treatment options that may include methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, and related counseling or behavioral health services.
Users should confirm intake, dosing hours, counseling schedule, medication availability, payment, take-home rules, and documentation.
Area
Torrington • northwest Connecticut opioid treatment route
MCCA — Torrington, Danbury & Western Connecticut Substance Use Routes
MCCA provides substance use evaluation, outpatient, residential, and recovery-related service routes across western and central Connecticut,
including Torrington, Danbury, Waterbury, Derby, and New Haven-area locations. Users should confirm the correct location,
intake schedule, level of care, insurance, walk-in availability, attendance records, and completion documentation.
Ask About
Evaluation • outpatient • residential route • walk-in access • appointment proof • completion letter
Area
Torrington • Danbury • Waterbury • Derby • western CT
Community Health & Wellness Center — Torrington / Winsted Integrated Care Route
Northwest Connecticut community health route that may support integrated primary care and behavioral health referrals for rural-area users.
This can be useful when a person needs local care coordination, behavioral health screening, medication management referral,
telehealth planning, or connection to treatment resources. Confirm current behavioral health availability and documentation capacity.
Integrated careRural accessConfirm behavioral health availability
Ask About
Behavioral health referral • integrated care • telehealth • medication route • records
Area
Torrington • Winsted • northwest Connecticut rural access route
Northwest Connecticut Provider Search Route
Northwest Connecticut users who are unsure where to start should compare DMHAS Access Line, DMHAS service locators,
Connecticut Clearinghouse, CT BHP, SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov, and provider intake lines. This is especially important
in rural areas where transportation, telehealth access, waitlists, MAT dosing distance, residential availability,
and documentation timing may affect compliance with court or supervision requirements.
Search routeNorthwest / rural CTConfirm before enrolling
Ask About
Approved provider • rural access • telehealth • transportation • proof of attendance • progress reports
Area
Torrington • Winsted • Litchfield • New Milford • Canaan • Sharon • rural northwest CT
Provider Listing Guidance & Documentation Notes
This section explains what Connecticut treatment and behavioral health providers may list with OACRA and what users should confirm
before relying on any program, class, evaluation, counseling service, MAT/OTP route, recovery support, crisis route, domestic violence service,
anger-management service, residential program, telehealth service, or documentation record for court-related purposes.
Provider categories Treatment Services That May Be Listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Categories
OACRA may list substance use treatment, mental health counseling, co-occurring care, MAT/OTP services,
detox and withdrawal-management routes, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, residential treatment,
recovery support, peer recovery, crisis stabilization, domestic violence services, anger-management services,
evaluations and assessments, medication management, reentry care coordination, treatment court support,
culturally responsive services, telehealth access, and documentation-supporting service routes.
Useful Listing Details
Service type • location • intake route • eligibility • documentation • telehealth • payment
Coverage
Statewide, regional, county, city, and telehealth provider visibility
Documentation Details Providers Should Make Clear
Provider listings are more useful when they explain whether the provider can issue appointment confirmations,
attendance letters, progress reports, discharge summaries, certificates, completion letters, drug-screen documentation,
medication verification, group participation records, evaluator reports, or care coordination updates when legally authorized
and clinically appropriate.
DocumentationUser utilityAuthorization may be required
Audience
Probation • parole • diversion • treatment court • reentry • case managers
User guidance Confirm Approval, Fit, Records & Safety
Before Enrolling: Confirm the Requirement in Writing When Possible
If treatment is connected to probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, treatment court, reentry planning,
an evaluator recommendation, or another agency referral, confirm the service type, provider approval, required hours,
reporting format, completion deadline, attendance rules, payment responsibility, transportation plan, telehealth approval,
and documentation format before starting. A helpful provider is not automatically an approved provider for every case.
Ask About
Approved provider • schedule • attendance proof • completion letter • reporting
Applies To
All Connecticut regions and all court-related service routes
Crisis, Emergency & Safety Reminder
This directory is not an emergency service. For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose, active violence,
or urgent safety concerns, call 911. For emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, mental health crisis support,
or substance-use-related crisis support, call or text 988. For non-emergency treatment navigation, use the provider
routes and statewide access points listed above.
Use For
Emergency • overdose • immediate danger • crisis support • safety planning
Area
Statewide / national emergency and crisis routes
OACRA disclaimer: This Connecticut Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation,
provider-discovery, and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical,
emergency, Medicaid, HUSKY, insurance, supervision, case-management, provider-approval, or treatment-placement advice.
OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment program, evaluation, MAT/OTP service, counseling service,
mental health service, substance use service, domestic violence service, anger-management service, crisis service,
residential program, outpatient program, intensive outpatient program, telehealth appointment, support group, reentry care route,
DMHAS access route, CT BHP route, certificate, attendance record, progress report, discharge summary, completion letter,
or other documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition,
diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid or HUSKY requirement, insurance requirement,
supervision instruction, agency referral, or provider-specific intake requirement. Users should confirm all approval,
attendance, reporting, payment, completion, telehealth, travel, provider status, referral, Medicaid/HUSKY, insurance,
and documentation requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, DMHAS route,
CT BHP or Medicaid/HUSKY route, insurance plan, county or regional behavioral health access route, or referring agency
before enrolling, paying, traveling, or relying on a service for a court-related requirement.