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Drug Treatment Centers Near Meriden, CT
Rushford - Meriden, CT
883 Paddock Ave, Meriden, CT 06450
Type of Care
Alcoholism
Drug Addiction
Type of Care
Alcoholism
Drug Addiction
Catholic Charities Inc
61 Colony Street, Meriden, CT 6451
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
Payment Assistance Available
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Rushford Center Inc
883 Paddock Avenue, Meriden, CT 6450
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
Payment Assistance Available
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
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Meriden, Connecticut is a beautiful town located directly in between New Haven and Hartford. With a population of approximately 60,868 residents, it incorporates the small town vibe, with the accessibility of the big city. If you are a shopaholic, you will have no problem finding shopping centers with stores that provide anything you could desire. Having easy access to two of the largest cities in Connecticut, it plays a part in providing quality fine dining for those who are looking to break away from big city life for a while. For you nature enthusiasts, please be mindful of the breathtaking landscapes and parks that Meriden has to offer. Meriden just may be the place for you to relax while treating your drug or alcohol addiction.

Connecticut has joined the many other states in embracing drug and alcohol dependency as a mental illness, not a crime or moral deficiency. Medical professionals have drawn the conclusion that treatment is a much more viable solution to this affliction than incarceration. Nobody wants to be or a loved one to be put in a jail cell while they should be receiving adequate medical attention. That is cruel and unusual punishment. Now, because of these advances in research, cities such as Meriden have been proactive in making treatment accessible for those who need it. Whether it be rehab, detox, or intervention services, Meriden is sure to have quality care that suits your individual needs.

Please do not get discouraged by guilt and shame, for many people have struggled with this disease, and thousands have ripped themselves away from the grips of addiction and found the help they need and the life they truly deserve. You can too.

If you or a loved one is suffering with addiction, please call us not at (866) 578-7471.

How Can I Fight Back Against My Addiction?

There are only three ways to end an addiction: 1. you can get cleaned up by going to rehab. 2. You can get cleaned up via cold turkey in prison after you are arrested. 3. You can die.

Those are the only three ways to overcome an addiction. The third one is probably the least asked for. The second is dangerous and will probably put you back to using again once you're out. So, the first one seems like the most logical answer. Give us a call, we will have a representative help get enrolled in a treatment facility.

Fighting back against your addiction is hard enough, so why try to do it alone? The 12-Step Community conducts AA and NA meetings on a daily basis. Groups of people who understand what you are going through and want to see you stay sober. If you are ready to build a strong support group then start by attending meetings in your area. You might even be ready to reach out to someone who is new to recovery and help them work through their steps. Any little bit can change someone's life.

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Treatment Model
12 Step
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Faith based
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Type of Care
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Substance Abuse treatment
Detoxification
Transitional Housing
Halfway House
Sober Home
Mental health treatment
Payment Methods
Cash
Check
Card
Scholarship
State Funded
State Insurance
Private Insurance
Payment plans
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Detox Facility
Inpatient Rehab Facility
Methadone Clinic
Outpatient Facility
Therapist
Inpatient Facility
Counselor
Psychologist
Psychiatrist
Intervention
Sober Living
Methadone Maintenance Clinic
Pain Management Clinic
Partial Hospitalization / Day Treatment
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