200 Kendall St, Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 288-6350
Springfield, MA
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Are you looking for drug/alcohol rehab centers in New Haven, Connecticut? There are many different treatment options in New Haven, ranging from private treatment centers to state-managed facilities. Seeking addiction treatment is never an easy task but reaching out for help is an important first step on the journey to a sober and fulfilling life. There are a few things you should consider when looking for drug treatment in New Haven.
No state, city, or county in the United States is immune to overdoses and deaths from illegal and prescription drugs. New Haven has its share of drug-related problems. As of May 2023, the latest statistics available revealed that illegal opioid use was the main cause of drug-related overdose deaths. The good news is that from 2022 to 2023, there was an 8.5% decrease in these deaths.
As of May 2023, the latest available data shows that illegal opioid use remains the leading cause of drug-related overdose deaths. The encouraging news is that from 2022 to 2023, overdose deaths decreased by 8.5%
Fentanyl continues to be a driving factor, linked to 85% of unintentional overdose deaths statewide.
Fentanyl continues to play a large role in drug-related overdose deaths in Connecticut with 85% of unintentional overdose deaths related to fentanyl. A disturbing emerging trend is carfentanil-related deaths. Carfentanil is an elephant tranquilizer with a similar chemical makeup to fentanyl. Overall, Connecticut saw 1,328 unintentional drug overdose deaths in 2023.
Drug treatment costs vary by city and state. Many insurance providers cover at least some of (and sometimes most of) the costs of rehab.
$1,700
Outpatient rehab in Connecticut averages $1,700 per program.
$57,667
Residential (inpatient) rehab averages $57,667 per program.
According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, on average, you can expect to pay about $1,700 for an outpatient drug rehab program in Connecticut. A residential program is substantially more than outpatient treatment and averages about $57,667 for an individual in Connecticut.
Keep in mind that average prices are likely much higher than what you’ll pay for treatment. If you’re insured, you’ll pay much less. If you’re uninsured, depending on your income, you’ll likely qualify for payment assistance or Medicaid.
Connecticut offers HUSKY D for low-income adults who meet specific income requirements. Other HUSKY programs provide coverage for individuals under 19, and those who are blind, disabled, or aged.
You should be able to find several alcohol and drug treatment rehab centers near you in New Haven, Connecticut. If you have insurance, check with them for treatment centers they recommend and what treatment costs they’ll cover.
The Connecticut Mental Health Center
The Connecticut Mental Health Center has a substance abuse treatment unit (SATU) in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS). They accept Medicaid and Medicare and have an income-based sliding fee scale. They offer inpatient and outpatient addiction and co-occurring mental health disorder treatment services in New Haven.
The Hispanic Clinic and CT Latino Behavioral Health System
This clinic is also part of the Connecticut Mental Health Center and offers culturally sensitive addiction and mental health treatment for the Latino/Latina community. They provide outpatient services in collaboration with the Yale University Department of Psychiatry.
Connecticut Social Services
Connecticut Social Services offers a wide variety of resources for families in Connecticut. They can assist you in signing up for Medicaid, finding funding sources for addiction treatment, and accessing other essential services.
When looking for an addiction treatment program in New Haven, consider the type of program (inpatient or outpatient), the costs of service, and whether the facility is culturally sensitive to your unique needs.
The closest BOCA Recovery Center to New Haven is in Springfield, Massachusetts. There you’ll find a luxury detox and inpatient experience. We offer private rooms and other amenities to create a home-like environment that’s conducive to recovery.
BOCA Recovery Centers also has treatment facilities in nearby New Jersey that may be a good fit for your needs. Our center in Galloway, New Jersey, is a luxury residential program offering detoxification and addiction treatment. We also have a corporate office in Ventnor, New Jersey where we can help you access the perfect program for your needs.
To learn more about our treatment programs, reach out to us today. We’re only a phone call away and our admissions team is ready to help you take that next step.
200 Kendall St, Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 288-6350
The residential program offers many upscale amenities and features, such as:
30 W Jimmie Leeds Rd, Galloway, NJ 08205
(609) 270-3068
The residential program offers many upscale amenities and features, such as: