Alcohol and Narcotic Addiction Treatment Centers in New London CT

Resources for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) information and meetings, Narcotics Anonymous (NA) information and meetings, and additional feedback from peers in your area. Below are some local rehabilitation clinics where you can find help as either an inpatient or outpatient. Click on the "View More Info" link to find out what languages and treatments the facility in New London, CT offers.

Hartford Dispensary
(860) 447-2233
931 Bank Street
New London, CT
 
Connection Inc
(860) 405-2107x108
542 Long Hill Road
Groton, CT
 
United Community and Family Services
(860) 892-7042
47 Town Street
Norwich, CT
 
Phoenix House
(401) 348-9995
101 Franklin Street
Westerly, RI
 
SE Council on Alc and Drug Depend Inc
(860) 447-1717
47 Coit Street
New London, CT
Hotline
(860) 447-1717x200
Services Provided
Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
Types of Care
Hospital inpatient, Outpatient
Language Services
ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired

SE Council on Alc and Drug Depend Inc
(860) 447-1717
47 Coit Street
New London, CT
 
SE Council on Alc and Drug Depend Inc
(860) 889-3178x10
321 Main Street
Norwich, CT
 
Hartford Dispensary
(860) 886-0446
772 West Thames Street
Norwich, CT
 
Hartford Dispensary
(860) 447-2233
931 Bank Street
New London, CT
Services Provided
Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Language Services
Spanish

SE Council on Alc and Drug Depend Inc (SCADD)/Detox
(860) 447-1717
47 Coit Street
New London, CT
 

Alcohol And Narcotic Addiction Treatment Centers

Alcohol and narcotic addiction treatment centers have a lot in common. Programs for drug treatment, alcohol treatment and narcotics treatment often overlap. That’s why groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) have very similar goals although the addiction of choice may be different.

Alcoholics Anonymous is for alcohol treatment. Many people just call it AA. AA calls itself a “fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism”. Regardless of your addiction, the only requirement for someone to join AA is a desire to stop drinking which can take a variety of forms of alcohol treatment such as the twelve step program and meetings. There are no dues or fees for Alcoholics Anonymous membership.

Narcotics Anonymous is for narcotics or drug treatment. Many people just call it NA. NA calls itself “a fellowship of men and women who are learning to live without drugs.” This includes narcotics treatment, but often other drug users find help amount the Narcotics Anonymous membership as well. There are also no fees for NA membership. Both AA and NA alcohol and narcotic addiction centers hold regular meetings, and members will have a mentor sponsor who helps them on their path to sobriety or drug free living. There are centers and meetings held around the world so that no matter where you are you can find a meeting to help you through a rough patch.

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Dates: 7/8/2013 – 7/8/2013
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University of HartfordW Hartford
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Summer Institute 2013
Dates: 7/9/2013 – 7/11/2013
Location:
University of ConnecticutStorrs Mansfield
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