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Connecticut Addiction Recovery Resources

What You Should Know First

We’ve gathered this addiction recovery resource directory to make finding recovery support in Connecticut a little easier. It is for informational purposes only.

 

While RiseWell Recovery provides peer-based, non-clinical recovery coaching services in Western CT, the resources here operate independently. â€‹

 

Please contact each resource directly.

 

If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Addiction Recovery Hot Lines

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911 Emergency Services


24 Hr Emergency Services
911

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline


24 Hr Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988

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Access Line (DMHAS)


24 Hr Treatment and Transportation Options
800-563-4086

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211 CT


24 Hr Housing and Human Services
211

Alcoholics Anonymous Connecticut


Local AA Meetings
860-885-615

 

CCAR Telephone Recovery Support


Telephone Recovery Support
844-269-8844

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CT Council on Problem Gambling

 

Gambling Problems
888-789-7777

 

Narcotics Anonymous Connecticut


Local NA Meetings
800-627-3543

AA and other Peer support meetings remind us that the opposite of addiction is connection. In these welcoming spaces, individuals share experiences, build community, and find encouragement from others who understand the recovery journey.

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AA & Other Peer Support Meetings

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Starting recovery can feel overwhelming, but the right level of structured addiction treatment can make all the difference. In Connecticut, you’ll find resources from medical detox and rehabs to outpatient programs, MAT, and counseling services.

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Sober Living Homes and Housing in Connecticut

Finding a stable place to live can make all the difference in early recovery. Recovery and sober houses in Connecticut offer supportive living spaces that foster connection, responsibility, and a sense of belonging.

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CCAR Regional Community Centers

The Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) has been a leader in the recovery movement for more than 25 years.

 

CCAR operates multiple Recovery Community Centers (RCCs) across the state. Each offers free, peer-based support, recovery coaching, volunteer opportunities, and safe spaces where individuals and families can find connection, resources, and hope.

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More Addiction Recovery Resources

Our Recovery Insights blog shares practical resources, perspectives, and evidence-informed strategies to support individuals and families in every stage of recovery.

 

From guidance on staying sober after treatment to tools for families and loved ones, these articles are designed to inform, encourage, and inspire hope.

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Following are some of our more popular blog posts.

Connecticut Addiction Recovery Resources and Support


RiseWell Recovery curates this directory to help individuals and families explore recovery options across Connecticut, from Hartford and New Haven to Fairfield County and Western CT. You’ll find listings for rehabs, sober houses, recovery housing, IOPs, MAT clinics, and peer support programs.

 

Alongside these resources, RiseWell offers peer-based services including Recovery Coaching, Sober Companions, Sober Transportation, and Family Interventions, providing discreet, compassionate support throughout Western CT.

 

RiseWell Recovery is a peer support provider and does not operate treatment programs or housing. This directory is for informational purposes only.

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