Temporary housing, such as a halfway house or transitional living facility, is a living environment which will help someone who is recovering from drug or alcohol use make a beneficial and productive transition to a more healthy way of life. If somebody has successfully stopped using drugs on their own, or even more often with the help of an effective drug and alcohol rehab program, it is often advisable that they maintain some type of aftercare routine which temporary housing may very well be part of. This can be a choice that people make with the assistance and guidance of their treatment counselors when their time in drug treatment comes to an end, whether it is decided that they will need additional support to keep up their sobriety and while they can get on their feet. Temporary housing is extremely affordable in many instances, and may also be covered by one's health insurance or perhaps is funded through some sort of federal or state grant. Regardless, temporary housing gives a drug free living environment for those who have recovered from any type of addiction, and is an excellent opportunity to be surrounded by positive support while the process of getting one's life back together is next.
19 Cleveland Street
Danbury, CT. 6810
If you would like to contact Interlude Intensive Residential, you can reach them at 203-743-1599.
Interlude Intensive Residential offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Long-Term Residential Rehabs (30 Days or More), Dual Diagnosis
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs
287 West Street
Rocky Hill, CT. 6067
If you would like to contact DMHAS, you can reach them at 860-616-3831.
DMHAS offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Temporary Housing, Outpatient Treatment
Payment forms accepted: Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care, Military Insurance, Rehabs with Payment Assistance