Connecticut Drug Rehabs
Are you confused by all
of the different Connecticut drug rehab websites on the internet? We can
help you make sense of it all, and more importantly, find effective drug rehab
solutions. Drug and Alcohol Rehabs is a free service to you for
Connecticut, whether you're from Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven or
surrounding areas. Our drug and alcohol addiction professionals can help you
choose the best rehab option for you or your loved one from Connecticut.
With decades of experience in the drug and alcohol rehab field, we have helped
thousands of individuals and families. We can help educate you on making the
right choice for your situation.
There are approximately 247,000 current illicit drug users in Connecticut that are in need of a drug rehab that works. We recommend long-term drug rehab programs that have a biophysical approach instead of using replacement drugs or medications.
Fill out the form below to find Connecticut drug rehab options or you may also call us to speak with a referral counselor right away at 1-877-421-9659.
Unfortunately there aren't nearly enough residential beds available in Connecticut for those who need an effective drug rehab program. Up to 90 percent of addicts who receive some type of treatment each year attend outpatient counseling or meetings. In most cases, a longer-term residential (more than just 30 days) rehab program is going to produce better results. There are some scenarios where outpatient treatment is successful, given the type of program and the circumstances of the individual, but whenever possible a longer-term drug-free program is a better choice, especially if it addresses the biophysical aspects.
Heroin has now equaled crack cocaine as the greatest drug threat in Connecticut. Heroin is a significant problem in the suburban areas of the state as well as the urban areas. Located between the drug distribution centers of New York and Boston, Connecticut is an important transit and destination area for drugs. Interstate 95, the major north-south route on the East Coast, extends along Connecticuts southern shore through Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, and New London. It connects New York City with Boston and continues to the U.S.-Canada border. Interstate 91 extends from New Haven north to Massachusetts, Vermont and the U.S.-Canada border. These interstates intersect in New Haven and from what is known by law enforcement as the New England Pipeline.
Connecticut Governor's Office
(860) 5664840
Email:
Governor.Rell@po.state.ct.us
Connecticut Attorney General
(860) 8085318
Email:
attorney.general@po.state.ct.us
Connecticut Department of Corrections
(860) 6927480
Email: doc.pio@po.state.ct.us
Connecticut Department of Addiction Services
(860) 4187000
or (800) 4467348
Connecticut Regional Alcohol and Drug Abuse Awareness (RADAR) Center
(860) 7939791 or (800) 2324424
Email:
http://www.ctclearinghouse.org/contact/onlineForm.asp
Connecticut Safe and Drug-Free Schools
(860) 8072044
Email: Scott.Newgass@po.state.ct.us
Connecticut Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Bridgeport:
(203) 5795591
Hartford:
(860) 2403233
New Haven:
(203) 7735288
Contact us for alcohol and other drug rehab referrals for Connecticut by calling 1-877-421-9659.
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