Alcohol and Drug Recovery Centers, Inc.

Address

500 Blue Hills Ave.
Hartford, CT 06112

Contact

(860) 714-3700

Clinic Description

Formerly known as Alcohol and Drug Recovery Centers, Inc., the InterCommunity Health Care’s Withdrawal Management Center provides addiction recovery services for adults. Their programs include medication-assisted treatment, inpatient treatment, and aftercare support.

Their medication program helps clients withdraw from alcohol, opioids, and other substances under the supervision of a medical professional. Providers can administer FDA-approved addiction medications to alleviate your discomfort, reduce drug cravings, and lower the risk of relapse.

Their inpatient treatment includes services to help you explore your addictions, understand triggers, and learn relapse prevention skills for long-term recovery. Including meds, most clients participate in inpatient treatment for five to 10 days. Available services may include individual and group counseling, recovery education, life skills training, and related programs. Aftercare support may include connecting clients to other departments within the InterCommunity Health Care network, as well as linkages to the center’s transitional housing facilities.

They may accept most forms of commercial insurance. Verify your coverage with your provider because out-of-network benefits can vary.

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