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Norwalk Hospital
34 Maple Street, Norwalk, CT 6850
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
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Outpatient
Connecticut Counseling Centers Inc
20 North Main Street, Norwalk, CT 6854
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
Connecticut Counseling Centers Inc
20 North Main Street, Norwalk, CT 6854
Special Programs/Groups Offered
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
Connecticut Renaissance Inc
4 Vyington Place, Norwalk, CT 6850
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Special Programs/Groups Offered
Adolescents
Department of Psychiatry and Addiction
24 Stevens Street, Norwalk, CT 6856
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Outpatient
Family and Childrens Agency Inc
165 Flax Hill Road, Norwalk, CT 6854
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Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Saint Vincents Medical Center
1 Lois Street, Norwalk, CT 6851
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Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Keystone House Inc
12 Genoa Street, Norwalk, CT 6851
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Medicare
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Keystone House Inc
4 Saint John Street, Norwalk, CT 6855
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Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
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Medicaid
Catholic Charities of Fairfield County
120 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT 6851
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Persons with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
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Norwalk, Connecticut is a city located in rural Fairfield County. With a population of 85,603 as of 2010, Norwalk is the sixth most populated city in the state of Connecticut. The city is big on Oyster farming and hosts its reputable Oyster Festival each September. Perhaps Norwalk's greatest and most popular attraction is the Maritime Aquarium, where people from all over the state come to look at the marine life and ecology displayed from all along the Long Island Sound. As a city that sits right on the water, Norwalk boasts a culture-rich in waterfront activities and seaside tranquility, a culture perfectly suited for those seeking a peaceful place for treatment.

When seeking a place for treatment, it's important to choose a location that will evoke a sense of peace and tranquility within you. A city right by the water is perfect for just this. The process of recovery can be chaotic in and of itself, and sometimes knowing that you can tuck away somewhere more remote and peaceful makes going in to the process a little bit less intimidating. It's important to remember throughout the process of seeking help that you are never alone, from the time you make the first call, to detox (if necessary) and in to rehab. Consider Norwalk as a rehab location and take the first step today.

Connecticut has been very pro-active in provide quality treatment, whether it be rehab, detox, or intervention services. They are now acting in accordance with medical professionals who have established drug and alcohol dependency as a medical condition, not a crime or moral deficiency. So please do not allow guilt and shame to keep you from getting the help you need or the life you deserve. Treatment has helped thousands break their ties with the grips of addiction, and so can you.

If you or a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, please call us now at (866) 578-7471 .

How Can I Help A Loved One?

Many addicts and alcoholics live in denial about their substance abuse problem. And if they are willing to admit they have a problem they might not notice that their addiction hurts more than just them. Seeing a loved one fight an addiction everyday can be tough. Not to mention, they lie and steal from you to feed their cycle of abuse. The thing to do for your loved one is to hold an intervention.

In an intervention, family members and friends can gather to express concern about the addict's actions. Those gathered can also show the addict that he or she will have support from those close to them if they decide to get the help they need to fight back against their addiction. Addicts and alcoholics feel isolated, they think if they fight their addiction they will have to do so alone, prove them wrong and show them that their friends and family care.

Fighting against your addiction does not stop after rehab, it is something you will have to do the rest of your life so that you remain sober. If you haven't already, attend a local NA or AA meeting. Sharing your story with others can help prove to those new to recovery that sobriety is possible. Working through the 12-Steps is a great way to stay refreshed and focused on your sobriety. It is hard enough to stay sober, so why try to do it on your own? Build a strong support group with people who know that you are going through. It can help ease your mind. Meetings are held daily in your area.

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