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MCCA mcdonough was my 4th rehab and probably my last chance to get sober. It was the best place for me to come to in the state I was in and honestly Jenni, Heather, and Michelle are THE best counselors I ve ever met and worked with out of all the rehabs I ve been to. They believed in me when I didn t believe in myself. And they all go above and beyond to help any client with whatever they can. They are the reason I have remained so connected to the program, as well as helping me get back on my feet and in sober living and building a community and network in recovery. I have seen some positive reviews here but I ve also seen some negative, and it s a shame those people didn t have the experience I did because these counselors not only saved my life but they have changed it and me for the better. I don t know where I would be right now without their help, guidance, and assistance, and I fully plan on doing everything in my power to stay clean so I can come back one day, share my story for their groups to show that recovery is possible, the program works, and if you allow these amazingly generous women to help you that you too can have a life beyond your wildest dreams.
Like ALL programs in or out patient if you WANT to stop and only need the means, guidance and support to do it than this
Is the place . If it was forced upon you or just not ready then may be the place but it may take you more than 1 attempt . In the beginning it’s about reducing amount of your intake substance as you increase amount of medication. That amount and that pace is unique to the individual and CCC recognizes that and also respects that . As long as you trend in proper direction and continue to show progress you have the support of your Counselor. Once stabilized they develop your treatment plan. When you have decreased and eliminated substances and have found a comfortable level of medication dosage that is when you now replaced your bad habit routine with a daily monitored stabilized routine that also is unique to the comfort level of individual discussing a wide range of topics with your assigned counselor: once trust is earned having clean random monthly tests you don’t have to be at the facility unless you chose to and you can begin to take home monitored medication to responsibly proceed with your outpatient program. Your counselor will encourage the timing the is best to decrease at the pace that works for you until you are done and substance free. So much better than 30 day, 90 day ,12 month 0r any predetermined length of time programs because every person is unique whether they feel confident they can do it in a year, 3 yrs, 5 , 10 or stay with this support system as a new part of life what is important is that new life is what you WANTED to achieve and join the team of success stories! In most other reviews I agree that it is about money for the center , but what business , paying their employees ,is not about making money to stay afloat? Also not all counselors are ex addicts that have felt & know exactly what & how we feel, but we can open up & let them learn about the uncontrollable disease & struggles of how our mind works!
Love most of the staff The man from last week that I dealt with was very rude and did not have the professional manners I fell to work with the public
Response from the owner3 weeks ago
Hello Courtney, thank you for the 5 star review, we appreciate that. Feel free to reach out to us if you feel someone here was rude or unprofessional. Give me a call. Angela
Danbury is the 225th most expensive city nationwide for addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $54789. This is comparable to the average cost of $57667 for addiction treatment in Connecticut and comparable to the national average cost for drug rehab of $57,193.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Danbury vary widely and depend on several factors,
including:
Comparing the Cost of Rehab in Danbury
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, and medication assisted treatment. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
Average Cost of Treatment in Danbury vs. Connecticut vs. the
National Average
Cost of Drug Rehab in Danbury vs. Nearby Cities
How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Danbury?
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Danbury. Most rehab treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Danbury that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here's the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment near Danbury.
Top Insurers for Drug Rehab in Danbury
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Danbury, with 2 treatment centers in the city accepting their insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield is the 2nd most popular with 2 treatment centers accepting it followed by UnitedHealth Group in 3rd accepted by 2 drug rehabs.
Drug Use in Danbury
Danbury has the 212th highest rate of drug use nationwide among nearly 400 cities surveyed. This number reflects the combined use of cocaine, heroin, meth, and marijuana, displayed individually below. The percent shown for each drug represents the number of residents in Fairfield county that have reported ever using the following drugs, so these numbers should not be interpreted as direct evidence of current drug use in Danbury or Fairfield county as a whole.
Drug Related Crime in Danbury
In 2023, Danbury had the 275th highest number narcotics violations out of 330 cities nationwide, with a total of 116 reported drug-related incidents that year. This includes cases of public intoxication, drug arrests, narcotics found during house calls and traffic stops, and any other drug-related crime.
Keep in mind these numbers are dependent on accurate record keeping and reporting laws by local police and sheriffs, and may not fully reflect all drug related crime in Danbury.
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