Danbury Resources
Danbury Recovery Assets
Outpatient & Clinical Services
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Danbury Hospital Intensive Outpatient Behavioral Health Programs
Offers intensive outpatient programs. Options include support groups, symptom management, relapse prevention and therapy to meet your needs.
Offers comprehensive Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Programs Therapeutic Living options.
The Sobering Center
Provides recovery-based support services to individuals with a substance use disorder.
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A comprehensive drug and alcohol rehabilitation program.
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Faith-Based & Community-Led Resources
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Behavioral health services, including medication management through our licensed clinicians and APRNs
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Our Victims of Crime program, offering counseling and case management for those impacted by violence or trauma
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A Loan and Financial Education program, helping individuals build credit, improve financial literacy, and access low-interest loans.
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A non-food pantry offering essential household and hygiene items not covered by SNAP
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Peer, Alternative Recovery, Wrap Around, Additional Resources
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The Western CT Mental Health Network - Danbury Area (WCMHN-Danbury Area)
Hosts alternative peer activities and community-based supports for individuals with behavioral health needs.
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Provides diagnosis and treatment of non-urgent and chronic medical conditions, X-Ray/diagnostic services, laboratory tests, pre-employment physical exams, referrals to specialty care.
CCAR (CT Community for Addiction Recovery)
Provides peer support, recovery coaching, and community-building events. A trusted and accessible resource for many in early and sustained recovery.
​​Primary medical care, Behavioral health services, Chiropractic care, Podiatry, Nutrition counseling, Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, Public insurance and support program assistance.
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Greater Danbury Resources
24-hour Crisis, Hotlines and Emergency Information
Emergency calls (all situations) …………………………………………………………....................................................................911
INFOLINE (Statewide) ………………………………………………………………….......................................................................211
Access Health CT……………………………………………………………………………..................................................................1-855-805-4325 or visit accesshealthct.com
Access Line for opioid treatment and services (24 hour call center DMHAS) .…....................................................................1-800-563-4086
Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling Helpline ……………….................................................................…….1-800-346-6238/1-888-789-7777
Crisis Hotline (Western CT Mental Health Network) ………………...................................................................……………….1-888-447-3339
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline……………………………………………….....................................................................…..1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Text support for people in crisis: ……………………………………………………….....................................................................text “CT” to 741741
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MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT SERVICES
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc. (CIFC)…………....................................................................………………………..1-203-743-9760
Outpatient Services, medication management, individual and group therapy. Admissions restricted at this printing; please call to check.
Danbury Hospital’s Community Center for Behavioral Health
(Inpatient and Intensive Outpatient services only) ……….…………...................................................................……………… (203) 207-5480
New Milford Hospital’s Behavioral Health Services (outpatient services) ……….................................................................... (860) 210-5350
Newtown Youth and Family Services, Sandy Hook ….……………………….……..................................................................... (203) 270-4335
Perspectives Counseling (outpatient, intensive outpatient, medication management)…...................................................… 1-860-276-3000
NAMI – Connecticut ………………………………………………………………………....................................................................1-860-882-0236
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES
Blue Sky Behavioral Health………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………….(888) 822-7348
Connecticut Counseling Center: ……………………………………………................................……………………………………...(203) 743-7574
Substance abuse treatment, methadone maintenance, and methadone detox with outpatient care
Connecticut Institute for Communities, Inc. (CIFC)………….................................................................………………………...(203) 743-9760
Outpatient Services (group), medication assisted treatment (naltrexone, Vivitrol)
Walk-in assessment center, outpatient, intensive outpatient, DBT, peer support, employment services, substance abuse treatment, medication assisted treatment
MCCA- New Milford programs ………………………………..............................................................…………….………………(860) 355-7312
Substance Abuse Treatment: Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient,
Better Choice Gambling Program, Tobacco Cessation Treatment, DWI/DUI Pretrial Diversion.
Trinity Glen, long-term Women’s Residential treatment: (Kent) …………………………………………………………...…….…. (860) 592-3200
Trinity Glen, long-term Men's Residential treatment program (Sharon) ..………………………………………………….….…. 860-672-6680
Connecticut Counseling Centers, Inc. ………….........….........….........….......…………………… 1-203-743-7574
Provides methadone treatment
Regional programs for ABI/TBI Services, Jail Diversion
Ability Beyond …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……... (888) 832-8247
Community Support Program………………………………………………………………..............................……..……………… (860) 418-6732
New Heights (Psychosocial Center) ……………..…………………................................................................……………….… (203) 794-0819
Center for Human Development/Adult Mental Health (PILOT’s)..…................................................................……………...(844) 243-4357
Guardian Ad Litem Services Inc. (care coordination for persons with a conservator) ……………………………...............…. (203) 723-4332
Mental Health Connecticut ……………………………………………………………………………………................................…..(203) 798-2853
Residential services: supported housing, transitional housing, and supervised apartments. Supported education....…… (203) 757-5431
WarmLine for DMHAS-enrolled clients (peer-based phone support, non-crisis) ….………………………………................... (860) 482-1783
USEFUL WEB SITES
Access Health CT………………………………………………………………………............................................…...…. accesshealthct.com
Network of Care for Behavioral Health……………..……………………………………............................ mentalhealth.networkofcare.org/connecticut
CT Clearinghouse …………………………………………………………………...............................................………...ctclearinghouse.org
CT’s Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services………………………………......portal.ct.gov/dmhas/
Infoline/211 CT …………………………………………………………………….……………………………...............................infoline.org
Mental Health America……………………………………………………………………………................................…mhanational.org/
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)……….………………………………………………................namict.org/
National Institute of Mental Health ……..…..…………………..............................................................nimh.nih.gov
CT Support Group (for young adults) ......................................………………………………..................ctsupportgroup.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in CT …………............................................................................ct-aa.org
Narcotics Anonymous in CT ……………………...................................................................………….………ctna.org
Disordered Gambling portal.ct.gov/dmhas/programs-and-services/problem-gambling/pgs---home-page
