Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is offered as a treatment alternative for adults with a substance use and/or psychiatric diagnosis who do not require hospitalization yet need intensive outpatient treatment program. Participants meet in groups of 10-12 people and attend program three evenings a week, options available M-Th. Morning sessions are from 9am-12:15pm or evening sessions are from 5-8pm. Supervised urinalysis toxicology testing is required during course of treatment. IOP is also offered virtually through telephone or video appointments.
Resident of Hartford or Middlesex County; Ages 18+; Will accept dual diagnosis
330 Market Street
Hartford, CT
06120
M-F: 8am-5pm
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Set/sliding scale
Handicap parking available, Wheelchair accessible
Community action agency for Hartford County, Middlesex County, and towns of Branford, Guilford, Madison and North Branford provides community-based services for people who are economically disadvantaged in order to promote self-sufficiency and economic independence. Services are provided to Hartford's neighborhoods through Family Service Centers and to the region's residents through Outreach Offices in area towns. Services for individuals and families with limited income include homeless shelters in Hartford and East Hartford and a food pantry in Hartford. Children's programs include Early Care and Education (full-day, full year child day care and school readiness options), with holistic services for children and families. Programs for youth include Summer Youth Employment Program, Summer Food Service Program, and Middlesex Services. Services for veterans include Veterans Crossing and Supportive Services for Veteran Families. Programs for seniors include the Retired Senior & Volunteer Program (RSVP), congregate meals (community cafes) in area senior centers, Meals on Wheels, low income assisted living (The Retreat), low income senior housing, and Generations, a campus for grandparents with legal custody of their grandchildren. SNAP outreach assists with enrolling in SNAP and outreach to inform the community about these services. Behavioral health and respite care services are offered to individuals living with AIDS/HIV. CRT also administers federal and state energy assistance programs. (See separate listing for energy assistance application sites.)
860-560-5600
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Handicap parking available, Wheelchair accessible
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