About InterCommunity Health Care Intermediate Residential
InterCommunity Health Care’s Intermediate Residential Recovery House is located near a quiet suburb in Hartford, Connecticut. This is a temporary, sober living home for up to 22 adults who are starting recovery from a drug dependency.
The Recovery House operates under the InterCommunity Health Care organization. This organization provides a continuum of services to children, adults, and families needing support for a substance use struggle.
They serve people from all walks of life including parents struggling with opioid use, individuals involved in the criminal justice system, and those who have co occurring mental health struggles.
You won’t be denied care because of an inability to pay. They also accept Medicaid and can connect you to financial resources if you require them as well.
Since this is a community-oriented organization, you might need to wait for an open space in the organization’s inpatient or detox program. The Recovery House is a facility that serves as a temporary housing unit where you can wait for space to open up in the program that serves your needs.
While living at the Recovery House, you’ll be supported in a safe and substance free living space. You’ll also get mental health care and substance use services through the program. This might include services like counseling, therapy, and legal advocacy that will help you through this transitional stage.
You’re not in the heart of Hartford, but rather just outside the town, and this is a distraction free community to start your recovery. You’re close to quiet suburban neighborhoods, local parks, and even the nearby Keney Park Zoo.
You won’t be faced by distractions or other obstacles while living here, helping minimize your risk of relapse, and increasing your chance of sustainable sobriety as you wait to receive individualized care.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Drug Rehab
Drug rehab in Connecticut provides professional treatment to help clients overcome substance misuse and build a drug-free life. The rehab program may use multiple approaches, including nutrition, psychology, holistic methods, and support groups. These tools help you build a substance-free lifestyle and move into long-term recovery.
Levels of Care
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Detox Treatment
Alcohol and drug rehab in Connecticut generally starts with detox, which lets you start fresh on building a new life. Detox gets you ready to start building new habits, creating healthy relationships, and learn healthy coping strategies and other essential life skills.
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Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient treatment in Connecticut is led by professionals who help you build new habits and skills to live a substance-free life. Inpatient care doesn’t just involve therapy, you also enjoy activities and outings, and many programs have holistic treatment like yoga, mindfulness, and more.
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Sober Living Homes
Even after you finish treatment, recovery is a challenge. Sober living in Connecticut can give you a safe place to live and connect you to the support you need. Sober living is only one part of long-term recovery. You may also want to connect with ongoing counseling, 12-step or other support groups, education and employment support, and community resources.
Location
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