Drug Rehabs in New Haven, CT

There are limited rehab centers in New Haven,CT, but traveling a short distance to neighboring areas might be ideal in finding the support and assistance for those struggling with substance abuse.

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Newport Academy – Teen Treatment Center

Fairfield , CT

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Newport Academy – Teen Rehab Center

Bethlehem , CT

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Wellbridge

Calverton , NY

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Guardian IOP – Hoboken

Hoboken , NJ

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Central Jersey Comprehensive Treatment Center

Cliffwood , NJ

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Recovery Centers of America at Raritan Bay

South Amboy , NJ

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SOBA New Jersey

New Brunswick , NJ

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Guardian IOP – New Brunswick

New Brunswick , NJ

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven currently suffers a public health emergency as rates of drug overdoses have dramatically increased. In 2016, Connecticut saw more drug-related deaths per 100,000 people than the rest of the country. The state is fighting an ongoing battle with alcohol and various drugs, concerning many public officials.

Like many other states in the country, Connecticut is suffering from the Opioid epidemic; in 2020, 1,247 people died of a drug overdose where the vast majority were linked to Fentanyl or Fentanyl-analogs, a deadly Opioid 100 times more powerful than Morphine. Over a third of those deaths took place in New Haven County.

While there are limited treatment facilities in the immediate area, there are many in surrounding regions that specialize in various forms of addiction and abuse rehab and recovery services.

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Synthetic Marijuana Overdoses In New Haven

Only a few years ago in 2018, New Haven saw a record-breaking number of K2-induced overdoses in one day. K2 is a synthetic Cannabinoid that is occasionally laced with Fentanyl. Like Marijuana, Spice gives users a hallucinogenic high, due to the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The substance is man-made; a mixture of plant material sprayed with psychoactive chemicals, it typically resembles potpourri and is usually labeled “not for human consumption.” Perhaps the biggest danger of K2 is its legality; it is available at many gas stations and smoke shops, making it all too easy to access and abuse. Furthermore, when combined with other drugs, K2 proves to be very dangerous, hence the high overdose rates.

Signs Of Opioid Abuse In New Haven

Although K2 mixed with Opioids like Fentanyl is a commonly abused substance in New Haven, individuals who experience non-fatal overdoses can easily become dependent on Opioids. Opioid overdoses are common in the state of Connecticut, outnumbering deaths by gunshot and car accidents. In 2018, 25% of adults surveyed in the greater New Haven area knew someone who died of an overdose, with Opioids as the overwhelmingly most common perpetrator between the years of 2016 and 2020.

Above all, discovering the signs of abuse for prescription and synthetic Opioids like Oxycodone, Morphine, Heroin, or Fentanyl can save a life. Often, Opioid abuse begins with prescription drugs. An individual may battle severe injuries needing medication.They may develop a tolerance for the substance and transition into cheaper, illicit substances. Common physical signs of Opioid abuse include:

  • Nausea
  • Hypotension
  • Slowed heart rate
  • Slowed breathing
  • Sweating
  • Increased craving
  • Small pupils

Behavioral signs include:

  • Isolation
  • Missing school or work
  • Spending time with people who use Opioids
  • No longer participating in former activities
  • Appearing withdrawn or listless
  • Mood swings

Don’t Hesitate To Get Help

If you know a friend or family member in New Haven who needs help with overcoming addiction to harmful substances, contact a treatment provider today. Each day in rehab offers a higher chance of transformation with peer groups and tools for post-rehab living. Take charge of your life, and contact a provider today.

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Government Programs

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Name Location Phone
Greater New Haven Area (GNHA) PO Box 808
New Haven, CT 06473-0808
Southern Fairfield County Area (SFCA) Box 9355
120 Middle St., Bridgeport, CT 06601
Connecticut Region of Narcotics Anonymous PO Box 1817
Meriden, CT 06450
800-627-3543
Central Connecticut Area PO Box 456
Meridan, CT 06450
Mid-State Unity Area (MSUA) PO Box 2144
Middletown, CT 06457

College Programs

Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC)

Yale University

1 Long Wharf Drive
New Haven, CT 06511

Counseling Services

Albertus Magnus College

700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Counseling Services

Southern Connecticut State University

501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT 06515

Counseling and Psychological Services

University of New Haven

300 Boston Post Rd
West Haven, CT 06516

Mental Health and Counseling Services

Quinnipiac University

275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518

UB’s Counseling Services

University of Bridgeport

174 University Ave
Bridgeport, CT 06604

Alcohol & Other Drug Services

Sacred Heart University

4980 Park Avenue
Fairfield, CT 06825

Davison Health Center

Wesleyan University

45 Wyllys Ave
Middletown, CT 06459

Health Care

Lincoln College of New England-Suffield

2279 Mount Vernon Road
Southington, Connecticut 06489

AA and NA Meetings in New Haven

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Area 11 Connecticut 112 East Main St. Meriden, CT 06450 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

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