Find the best alcohol and drug rehabs in Windham, CT. Browse 25 nearby treatment centers and search for inpatient, outpatient, or detox treatment. Filter by payment options, amenities, specialty programs, and more to find the best treatment for your unique situation.
I see Rachell Farnham and honestly she's a life saver. My case has been dropped by so many people for being "complicated", but Rachell took me in and turned my life around. I truly don't think i'd be here if it wasn't for her care and dedication. She listens to what i have to say and is so attentive to my care. Rachell, if you see this, you absolutely rock. Thank you for being my super hero.
They saved my life and gave me a life I never thought would be possible. If you're questioning getting on the program then please give it a chance it's worth it. I went from homeless and jobless to having a beautiful home a beautiful career and a beautiful family and most importantly of all I'm actually happy. The only time I encountered issues with this program was when there was issues with myself that I had to work on. Once I figured that stuff out, the program became very useful resource for me, in fact the most important resource in my recovery has been ROOT and CCAR combined. So grateful this program exists!
As a lesbian white female who served two tours in Iraq with full sleeves on my arms I can only share my personal experience. My experience so far has been well above that of any other state VA I have walked into. Also, well above most hospitals I have walked into.In July2023 I walked in scared with a lump on my breast with no PCM. Being new to the state coming from Texas I can assure you I didn't have high hopes for this place. Within two weeks I was in UConn health getting a biopsy. I had already gone thru two different tests and had seen an oncologist in West Haven.In November 2023 I decided to try to get them to look at my head. After numerous head traumas(combat related and at home) I have been left with word finding difficulties, light sensitivity, headaches, and what seems to be a nervous system issue on my scalp. I was again immediately set up with the tbi clinic and I'm awaiting that appt.In December I tested positive for a rare gene mutation that left me with a realization. Without the assistance from this clinic I could of gotten cancer and never knew before it was too late. Not to be melodramatic but this clinic probably saved my life.. I told at least 10 providers in Texas about my family history and my mom's mutation repeatedly for 20 years and nothing was done. This clinic took it seriously and for that I am grateful.To wrap things up, FIGHT FOR YOUR HEALTHCARE! If it is serious to you keep bringing it up. Give them a chance. Many chances because I know I'm not at my best 100% of the time. Give them a chance to have a bad day. If it still isn't working go to the Newington VA. We vets are a stubborn bunch who want things to be efficient all of the time. My logic brain has trouble keeping up with my temper. No one gets it right all the time. I hope you all find the care you deserve. To the team that helped me, thank you.
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Connecticut is ranked 35th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $57,667.
$142kMedical Detox
$51kInpatient Rehab
$8kOutpatient Rehab
$8kMethadone Treatment
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Connecticut vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
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Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Connecticut
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. 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.
How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Connecticut?
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Connecticut. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Connecticut 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 in Connecticut.
184 accept self-payment or cash
175 accept private health insurance
2 offer free treatment
184 accept Connecticut Medicaid coverage
114 accept Medicare
98 offer low-cost treatment
149 offer sliding-scale fees
95 accept TRICARE coverage
Insurance for Drug Rehab in Connecticut
UnitedHealth Group is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Connecticut, with 74 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Aetna is the 2nd most popular with 72 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 68 drug rehabs.
Connecticut Rehab Admissions in 2023
Connecticut is ranked 4th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 1636 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
Rehab Admissions in Connecticut by Drug Type
The following are the number of Connecticut rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
Drug Overdoses in Connecticut in 2024
Connecticut is ranked 17th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 35.4 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 1,285 overdoses in 2023.
Opioid abuse accounted for 90% of all drug overdoses in Connecticut, with a total of 1,161 opioid overdoses in 2024.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Connecticut
Narcotics Violations
Connecticut is ranked 47th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 125 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.
DUIs
Connecticut has the 36th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 171 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 6,177 total DUI arrests).
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