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  • Addiction is a problem throughout New England and Connecticut, and Bridgeport is no exception. 

    In 2016, 917 fatalities due to overdose were reported in Bridgeport. Luckily, there are many treatment options available in the area for people who are suffering from addiction, including inpatient/residential treatment, outpatient treatment, detox programs, and more. 

    How To Find & Choose Addiction Treatment In Bridgeport

    The Health & Social Services Department in Bridgeport can help you find treatment services that make sense for your individual needs. 

    The Bridgeport Opiate Initiative works hard to provide resources to residents struggling with opioid addiction. 

    In addition to reaching out to the Health & Social Services Department, you can also find an addiction treatment center in this area by: 

    As you search for the right substance abuse treatment facility for your needs, remember to look for rehab programs that offer: 

    • individualized treatment plans that provide you with treatment unique to your needs and well-being
    • evidence-based services like group therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma informed therapy, and other proven methods
    • a continuum of care to ensure your treatment providers communicate and provide a seamless transition through each phase of the recovery program
    • accreditation, which means the rehab facility has been given a stamp of approval by an oversight organization like The Joint Commission
    • family involvement so your family and other loved ones can be a key part of the recovery process

    Bridgeport Alcohol & Drug Addiction Treatment Programs

    Bridgeport residents suffering from addiction can access a variety of drug and alcohol rehab options across Connecticut and the New England region. Drug rehab centers offer an array of treatment programs, from medical detoxification to residential services and aftercare.

    Medical Detox Programs

    Drug and alcohol detoxification may be medicated or non-medicated. Your treatment team will talk with you about which option makes the most sense for your needs and withdrawal symptoms, potentially offering medical advice as well. 

    For many, going through a medically assisted detox is the first part of a successful path to recovery. While short-term detox programs don’t treat substance abuse head on, they help prepare you for treatment at a recovery center.

    Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab

    During residential treatment, you live at the facility 24/7. This gives you constant access to care and support, providing you with well-rounded treatment for mental health issues that contribute to your alcohol or drug abuse problem. 

    There are many different treatment services used during residential rehab. This can be helpful to figure out what type of treatment makes the most sense for your circumstances, from support groups to behavioral therapy or holistic care options.

    Outpatient Addiction Treatment

    Outpatient treatment allows you to focus on your recovery while still attending to your responsibilities at work or at home. 

    Throughout an intensive outpatient program (IOP), you’ll spend more time working on your recovery each day than you would at a standard outpatient treatment, but you’ll be able to leave and go home afterward. 

    Medication-Assisted Treatment

    Medication-assisted treatment (can be a good fit for people who struggle with opioid or alcohol addiction.  

    Medication-assisted treatment can be short-term or long-term, and include a combination of medications like methadone with support groups and behavioral therapy.

    Aftercare Support

    Aftercare is an important part of the rehab process, and it’s vital to have an aftercare plan in place before you leave your treatment facility. 

    Whether you choose to continue with support groups like AA or NA, group therapy, or sober-living homes, aftercare planning helps connect you with resources in Bridgeport, New Haven, Danbury, Fairfield, and other Connecticut communities. 

    Using Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Bridgeport

    Using insurance to help pay for your addiction treatment can greatly lower your out-of-pocket costs. Your coverage amount will depend on your individual plan, which may be a Medicaid, Medicare, or private health insurance plan.

    To learn about insurance coverage:

    • call the number on the back of your insurance card
    • ask about in-network treatment options. 
    • reach out to a treatment facility directly 

    Bridgeport Drug & Alcohol Addiction Facts

    There are several concerning statistics regarding the opiate epidemic in Connecticut, including: 

    • 73 percent of all overdose fatalities in Connecticut from 2015-2016 were men
    • 73 percent of all overdose deaths in Connecticut from 2015-2016 were in the 25-54 age group
    • 90 percent of all overdose deaths were at least partially related to opiates in this time period
    • only 18 percent of the victims of overdose from 2015-2016 ever received treatment for substance use disorder
    • heroin and fentanyl are the most common opiates related to overdose in the state

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    Spring Hill Recovery Center is just two and a half hours from Bridgeport. We offer a residential program with evidence-based therapy and treatment for mental health issues. 

    We also operate three only treatment centers in Massachusetts that are available to Connecticut residents.

    Reach out to us today to learn how we can help you get started with your recovery. 

    Bridgeport Addiction Treatment FAQ

    How Do I Access Treatment In Bridgeport? 

    If you’re not sure of where to find treatment, reach out to the Local Mental Health Authority in Bridgeport at 203-551-7461. They’ll be able to direct you to the resources that are a good fit for your recovery. 

    What Does Addiction Treatment Look Like In Bridgeport? 

    Addiction treatment looks different for everyone, and there’s no such thing as a one size fits all treatment plan. Your health care provider and your treatment team will likely work together to devise a unique addiction treatment program for you. 

    Many people who struggle with addiction find success with a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-informed therapy, group therapy, and medication-assisted treatment.

    Does Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Bridgeport? 

    Your coverage level will depend on your personal insurance plan. Many insurance plans partially or fully cover treatment. 

    Reach out to your insurance company to learn more about how much of your treatment will be covered, and what you can expect for costs out of pocket. 

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Bridgeport Without Insurance? 

    Yes, but it may cost more without insurance coverage. You may want to reach out to treatment facilities to find out about sliding scales and scholarship programs that can help reduce the price you pay out of pocket. 

    Are There Walk-In Opioid Clinics In Bridgeport? 

    Yes, there are opioid clinics that see patients on a walk-in basis in Bridgeport. Be aware, however, that patients may not be prescribed medication-assisted treatment immediately. The first appointment is typically used for assessment only. 

    Are There Free Or State-Funded Rehab Centers In Bridgeport? 

    There are many state-funded rehab centers throughout Connecticut, including Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center in Bridgeport. 

    Why Do I Need Addiction Treatment? 

    Addition is a chronic brain disease that requires professional treatment. Your life doesn’t have to be full of stress, health issues, and legal problems—treatment is available. 

    What Kind Of Treatment Is Best? 

    The kind of treatment that makes the most sense for you will depend on your personal needs. Your treatment team will work with you to determine what kind of treatment can help you achieve long-term recovery. 

    How Long Does Drug Rehab Last? 

    Most rehab programs last between 30 and 90 days, but the length of treatment will be determined by your individual care plan. 

    Where Are Your Treatment Centers Located? 

    Our treatment centers are located in Quincy, Canton, Falmouth, and Ashby, Massachusetts.

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    Bridgeport, Connecticut - Bridgeport Opioid Initiative
    Bridgeport, Connecticut - Health & Social Services
    Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services - How To Find Services In Your Area
    Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services - State-Operated Inpatient Treatment Facilities

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