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Healthcare Options |
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act): COBRA is a federal law that requires employers with 20 or more employees to let employees and their dependents keep their group health coverage for a time after they leave their group health plan under certain circumstances. These circumstances include voluntary or involuntary job loss, reduced working hours, transition between jobs, death, divorce and other life events. Once these aforementioned circumstances have occurred, your plan must notify you in writing explaining your rights under COBRA. You have 60 days from the date the notice is provided or from the date coverage ended, whichever is later, to elect COBRA coverage. COBRA coverage begins the day your health care coverage ended and lasts for up to 18 months. Under COBRA you may be required to pay the entire group rate premium for health care coverage. For more information: |
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COBRA Subsidy for those losing their jobs between 9/1/08 and 12/31/09: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 that was signed into law on 2/17/09 includes a subsidy of COBRA premiums for up to nine months for employees involuntarily terminated between 9/1/08 and 12/31/09. This does not include employees who were terminated for “gross misconduct”. The subsidy pays 65% of the COBRA premium for the employee and their dependents. This bill also allows eligible employees who did not elect COBRA prior to the effective date (2/17/09), or who elected it and then dropped it, to now elect it. Employers are required to notify employees who were terminated on or after 9/1/08 of their eligibility to elect continuation of COBRA. The employee has 60 days after the employers notification date to enroll. For more information go to the U.S. Department of Labor’s website: |
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Special COBRA Law for Connecticut residents aged 62-65: if a Connecticut employee between the ages of 62-65 loses their job and the employee is eligible for COBRA, then the employer is required to extend COBRA coverage until the person reaches age 65, regardless of the number of months involved. For more information, please contact:
Connecticut Department of Insurance: 800/203-3447
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Charter Oak Health Plan: The Charter Oak Health Plan is Connecticut’s health insurance plan for adults of any income level who are aged 19 – 64. There are no income or asset limits to qualify and pre-existing conditions are not determining factors for eligibility.
Charter Oak Health Plan hotline #: 1-877-772-8625 M-Th 9A-8P, Fridays 9-6 & Saturdays 10-2. |
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Plymouth Public Health/Human Services Department
77 Main St.
Terryville CT
Phone number: 860/585-4028
Office Hours:M-F 8a-4p |
State of Connecticut Social Services Office
New Britain Office
30 Christian Lane
New Britain CT
Main phone number:866/723-2591
TTY:866/612-3569
Office Hours:M-F 8:30-4:30 |
Other state health programs:
Medicaid/Title 19 is for income and asset eligible individuals and families. Families receiving TFA (Temporary Family Assistance) benefits receive Medicaid. Individuals over age 65 or between the ages of 21 and 65 with a disability are also eligible for Medicaid. For more information please visit: www.ct.gov/dss/lib/dss/PDF's/medicaid.pdf
SAGA Medical (State Administered General Assistance): SAGA is for individuals with no dependent children who have very low income and assets. For more information please visit: www.ct.gov/dss/lib/dss/pdf's/SPNDOWN.pdf
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HUSKY Insurance Plans:
HUSKY A: is a health care plan for uninsured children aged 19 and younger and who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. There are income limits but no asset test for this program.
HUSKY A for Parents/Guardians: is a health insurance program for those whose child is insured under HUSKY A and whose income is at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level.
HUSKY B: is for uninsured children under 19 years of age who are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents whose income is over 185% of the Federal Poverty Level.
HUSKY Infoline: 877/284-8759
Website: www.huskyhealth.com
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Plymouth Public Health/Human Services Department
77 Main St.
Terryville CT
Phone number: 860/585-4028
Office Hours:M-F 8a-4p |
State of Connecticut Social Services Office
New Britain Office
30 Christian Lane
New Britain CT
Main phone number: 866/723-2591
TTY: 860/612-3569
Office hours: M-F 8:30-4:30 |
Healthy Start is a low income health insurance program for pregnant women. There is no asset test but participants must be over income for “straight Medicaid” with income at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Nearest application sites:
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Bristol Community Organization
55 South St
Bristol CT
Main phone number 860/584-2725
Office hours M-F 8:30-4:30 |
Community Clinics community-based health centers that provide healthcare on a sliding fee scale or reduced rates.
Nearest community clinics:
Staywell Health Center
80 Phoenix Ave.
Waterbury CT
Main phone number 203/756-8021
Website www.staywellhealth.org
Site hours M-F 8-4; 2 Saturdays/month 8-12Noon
Fee Sliding fee; inability to pay not an obstacle to treatment |
St. Mary’s Hospital - Children’s Health Center
95 Scovill St.
Pavilion B in Croft Commons
Waterbury CT
Main phone number 203/709-7081
Website: www.stmh.org
Site hours M-Th 8:30A-7P; F 8:30-5:30
Eligibility: Age 0-17years
Fee: Set/sliding scale
St. Mary Family Health Center
95 Scovill St.
Waterbury CT
Main phone number: 203/709-3800
Website: www.stmh.org
Site hours: M-F 8-4:30
Eligibility: Age 18 and over
Fee: Set/sliding scale
Staywell Health Center – South End
1302 S. Main St.
Waterbury CT
Main phone number: 203/597-9044
Website: www.staywellhealth.org
Site hours Medical: by appointment M, T, Th, F 8-4, W 11A-7P, one Saturday/month 8-12Noon
Mental health: M-Th 8A-7P; F 8-4:30
Fee: Sliding fee
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“Free Bed” Funds: most hospitals in Connecticut have “free bed funds” to help low income clients pay their hospital bills. These funds can be applied to any hospital-generated bill not just in-patient care. These funds are charitable donations administered by the hospital in which case, each hospital may have a different set of criteria to determine eligibility for their funds. The law requires that hospitals inform their patients about the funds and have a written policy regarding how and to whom the funds will be applied. For more information contact the hospital administration, billing office or social work office.
To learn more about the free bed funds please visit the Attorney General’s web document entitled “Law in Plain Language: Hospital Free Bed Funds” at: http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?A=2074&Q=294604
For information on the Eli Terry Fund please contact:
Plymouth Public Health/Human Services
77 Main St.
Terryville CT
Phone number: 860/585-4028
Office hours: M-F 8-4
Dental Clinics dental care available on a sliding fee scale, reduce rate or free.
Nearest dental clinics:
St Mary Hospital Dental Clinic
133 Scovill St.
Waterbury CT
Phone number: (203)709-7055
Website: www.stmh.org
Site hours: M-F 8:30-4:30
Eligibility: ages 1 and over
Fee: Set fee. Care is provided regardless of income, however minimum fees apply and payment is expected on the day of service.
Staywell Health Center Dental Care for WIC Families
80 Phoenix Ave.
Waterbury CT
Phone number: (Coordinator) 203/756-8021 ext.3055 (Dental Suite) ext. 3105
Website: www.staywellhealth.org
Site hours: M-F 8-4:00; 2 Sat/month 8-12 Noon; Walk-in emergencies 8-2.
Eligibility: Families with one or more adults or children receiving WIC
Fee: Sliding fee; fee based on family size
Staywell Health Center – South End
1302 S. Main St.
Waterbury CT
Main phone number: 203/597-9044
Website: www.staywellhealth.org
Site hours by appointment only: M,T,W,Th 8A-7P, F 8-4
Eligibility: Children and adults aged one and over
Fee: Most insurances accepted; no insurance is not an obstacle to treatment
University of Connecticut Health Center Dental Clinic
263 Farmington Ave.
Farmington CT
Phone number: 860/679-3415
Website: www.uchc.edu
Site hours: M-F 8:30-5
Eligibility: Adults aged 18 and older
Fee: Set fee; fee is lower than customary fees. No insurance is not an obstacle to treatment
Tunxis Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic
271 Scott Swamp Rd.
Farmington CT
Phone number: 860/255-3654
Website: www.tunxis.commnet.edu
Site hours: Call for appointment. Open Jan-May and September – December
Eligibility: Ages three and over
Fee: Set fee; however fee is much lower than customary dental fees
Briarwood College Dental Hygiene Program
2279 Mount Vernon Rd.
Southington CT
Phone number: (860)426-0467
Site hour: Call for appointment. Clinics run from Sept.-May
Eligibility: Toddlers to senior citizens
Fee: No charge
Bristol Public Health Department
Phone: 860/584-7682
Website:
www.bbhd.org
Eligible: Residents of Bristol, Plymouth and Burlington 60 years of age and older. One time cleaning, minimal cost.
Prescription Medication Assistance: there are a variety of ways to reduce the costs of medications including healthcare plans that have a low cost Rx plan and some larger chain stores and drugstores offer low cost generic drugs. Call your health plan to inquire about Rx coverage or call local stores and drug pharmacies to inquire about their assistance programs.
Other possible options:
The Partnership for Prescription Assistance
Phone number: 888/477-2669
Website: http://www.pparxct.org/
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Waterbury Primary Care Center
95 Scovill St. Waterbury CT
Phone number: 203/465-5292
Website: www.connecticut.va.gov
Site hours: M-F 8-4 by appointment
Eligibility: Must meet specific criteria, call for more information
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Medical Services
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Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergencies Dial: 911 |
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Terryville/Plymouth Ambulance
Non-Emergency Phone: 860/ 589-7779
AMR
Phone: 860/ 621-3633, 203/573-7742
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Bristol Hospital
Non-Emergency Phone: 860/ 585-3286
Campion Ambulance
Non-Emergency Phone: 203/ 753-5055
Emergency Phone: 203/ 754-3179
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DME - Durable Medical Equipment Suppliers |
Lighthouse Medical Equipment, LLC
120 South Main Street
Thomaston, CT 06787
Phone: 860/ 283-6248, Toll-free (866) 448-6248
Fax: 860/ 283-6247
website: www.lighthouseDME.com
Products/Services: Oxygen, respiratory therapy, walkers, canes, wheelchairs, hospital beds, bath supplies, enteral nutrition, orthopedics, and much more! (Adult, pediatric, and bariatric equipment). |
Ziogas Medical Supplies Plus, LLC
465 North Main Street
Bristol, CT 06010
Phone: 860/ 516-4662
Fax: 860/ 516-4663 |
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Bristol VNA Hospice
Phone: 860/ 583-1644
Fax: 860/ 584-2100 |
Hospice of Bristol Hospital
Phone: 860/ 585-4752
Fax: 860/ 585-1756 |
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Bristol Hospital
Brewster Rd., Bristol, CT
Phone: 860/ 585-3000
Emergency Room Phone: 860/ 585-3273
Physician Referral Service see website:
www.bristolhospital.org |
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital
540 Litchfield Street
Torrington, CT
Phone: 860/ 496-6666
website: www.charlottehungerford.org/ |
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT
Phone: 860/ 545-9000
website: www.connecticutchildrens.org |
University of Connecticut Health Center
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT
Phone: 860/ 679-1000
website: www.uchc.edu |
Hartford Hospital - Hartford, CT
80 Seymour Street
Hartford, CTR
Phone: 860/ 545-5000
website: www.harthosp.org |
Hospital of St. Raphael
1450 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT
(203) 789-3275
(203) 773-1498
(800) 215-9995 (toll-free)
website: www.srhs.org
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Hospital for Special Care
2150 Corbin Avenue
New Britain, CT
Phone: 860/ 223-2761
website: www.hfsc.org
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The Hospital of Central CT at
New Britain General & Bradley Memorial
Phone: 860/ 455-4500
website: www.thocct.org
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St. Francis Hospital - Hartford, CT
114 Woodland Street
Hartford, CT
Phone: 860/ 714-4789
website: www.stfranciscare.org |
St. Mary's Hospital
56 Franklin Street
Waterbury, CT
Phone: 203/ 709-6000
Substance Abuse Treatment -
203/ 709-6201
Physician Referral - 203/ 709-3627
website: http://stmh.org |
Sharon Hospital
50 Hospital Hill Road
Sharon, CT
Phone: 860/ 364-4000
website: www.sharonhospital.com |
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
Newington: 860-667-6838
West Haven: 203-932-5711
website: www.connecticut.va.gov |
Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street
Waterbury, CT
Phone: 203/ 573-6000
website: www.waterburyhospital.org |
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT
Phone: 203/ 688-4242
Physician Referral - 1-888-700-6543
website: www.ynhh.org |
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Bristol Hospital Lifeline
Phone: 860/ 585-3226 |
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American Cancer Society
Phone: 203/ 756-8888
Campion Wheelchair Transport
Phone: 860/ 585-3286 |
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Dial A Ride
Town of Plymouth/Cooks Dial a Ride
Contact: Cooks Dial a Ride
Phone: (860) 283-0060 to schedule an appointment
Phone: (860) 585-4028 Human Services Department for any questions
Eligible: Plymouth and Terryville residents. The following is the schedule for this service.
Monday - Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
It is imperative to make your doctor's appointments within this time frame to account for pick-up and drop-off time. Please remember to give Dial-A-Ride at least 48 hours notice to insure that your time slot is reserved.
Dial-A-Ride provides transportation to Bristol, Newington V. A. Hospital, Torrington, and Waterbury.
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Low Vision Center
Lions Low Vision Center
33 Highland Street
New Britain, CT
Phone: (860) 832-9601
Eligible: 65 and older and do not have an ophthalmologist.
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Adult Day Care |
Connecticut Association of Adult Day Centers Resource for information and care
Phone: (860) 828-8653
website: www.canpfa.org
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Deerfield Adult Day Care
Plainville, CT
Phone: (860) 678-9778
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Assisted Living |
Chancellor Gardens
Phone: (860) 276-1020, (860) 628-5340
Cold Spring Commons
(860) 257-3820
Emeritus at Rocky Hill
Phone: (860) 677-1772
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The Orchards at Southington
Phone: (860) 628-5656
Shady Oaks
Phone: (860) 583-1526 |
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Retirement Communities |
Eli Terry Retirement Community
20 East Orchard Street
Terryville, CT 06786
Phone: (860) 589-1160
Fax: (860) 589-1160
Site Administrator: Barbara Zimmerman
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
A Housing facility for the elderly, handicapped and disabled persons. There is one building of three levels with thirty-four one bedroom units. Services and amenities include garbage disposal, kitchen appliances, telephone and cable TV connections, water, sewer, laundry facilities, patio for resident outdoor activities, and a Resident's Association. Services not provided by the facility are: 24 hour coverage by staff; meals; housekeeping; medical care; personal services and assistance with transferring or medications; social worker; transportation; and, care of resident's pets. (Not a limiting list).
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Evergreen in Litchfield Hills
42 South Street, Rt. 262
Plymouth, CT 06782
Phone: (860) 283-1194
Fax: (860) 283-6266
EMail: info@evergreenandrosewood.com
Website: www.evergreenandrosewood.com
Evergreen in Litchfield hills is an active adult condominium community being built on Rt. 262 in historic Plymouth, CT. The community, being developed on 62 wooded acres, has been designed to make the most of its natural surroundings. Classical architecture and beautiful vistas will be Evergreen hallmarks.
There are 9 distinctly different floor plans, all of which feature main-level living, with one and two bedroom models. Many units will have attached garages and lofts. The cornerstone of the campus will be the Homestead, and 1816 farmhouse, which, when renovations are complete, will become the Evergreen clubhouse. Clubhouse membership will be included in the monthly fee and will provide members with a library, dining area, woodworking shop, computer room with internet access, and a swimming pool with fitness center and whirlpool spa.
Evergreen's condominium homes will feature open, airy floor plans, fully equipped kitchens, central air conditioning, generous closet space and architectural amenities specific to each floor plan.
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Plymouth Housing Authority
31 Gosinski Park
Terryville, CT 06786
Phone: (860) 584-9355
Contact person: Marilyn Grodecki
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Low income housing for the elderly or handicapped. Rent is dependent on income. Efficiency units are available for single occupancy and one bedroom units for double occupancy. Dial-a-ride, laundry facilities available. Weekday meals served to elderly at the community building.
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Quail Hollow Village Development
N. Main Street and Quail Hollow Court, Terryville, CT
mail to: 144 N. Main Street, Terryville, CT 06786
Phone: 860) 589-3266 or (860) 585-9285
Contact Person: Lynne Bobroske
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Affordable independent senior living development.
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Extended Care Facilities (ECF)
ICF = Independent Care Facility SNF = Skilled Care Facility
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Abbott Terrace Health Center (ICF/SNF) Waterbury, CT
Phone: (203)-755-4870
Fax: (203) 755-9016
Apple Rehab Farmington Valley (ICF/SNF)
Plainville, CT
Phone: (860) 747-1637
Fax: (860) 747-9757
Alzheimer's Resource Center (ICF/SNF)
Southington, CT
Phone: (860) 628-9000
Fax: (860) 621-8083
Cedar Lane Rehabilitation and Health Care Center (SNF)
Waterbury, CT
Phone: (203) 757-9271
Fax: (203) 753-3672
Cherry Brook Health Care Center (SNF)
Canton, CT
Phone: (860) 693-7777
Fax: (860) 693-7779
Cook Willow Convalescent Hospital, Inc. (SNF)
81 Hillside Avenue
Plymouth, CT 06782
Phone: (860)283-8208
Fax: (860)283-6667
Owner: Susan A. MacDonald
Countryside Manor (SNF)
Bristol, CT
Phone: (860) 583-8483
Fax: (860) 585-7913
Gaylord (Long term acute care)
Wallingford, CT
Phone: (203) 284-2810
Fax: (203) 284-2811
Ingraham Manor (SNF)
Bristol, CT
Phone: (860) 584-3400
Fax: (860) 589-8686
Litchfield Woods - (ICF/SNF)
Torrington, CT
Phone: (860) 489-5801
Fax: (860) 489-6102
McLean Home (ICF/SNF/Assisted Living)
Simsbury, CT
Phone: (860) 658-3900
Fax: (860) 651-1247
Meridian Manor (SNF)
Waterbury, CT
Phone: (203) 757-1228
Fax: (203) 757-4531
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Paradigm Health of Torrington (SNF)
Torrington, CT
Phone: (860) 482-7668
Fax: (860) 482-3963
Paradigm Healthcare Center of Waterbury (SNF)
Waterbury, CT
Phone: (203) 757-9491
Fax: (203) 575-1714
Parkway Pavilion Healthcare
Enfield, CT
Phone: (860) 745-1641
Fax: (860) 741-2075
The Pines at Bristol (SNF)
Bristol, CT
Phone: (860) 589-1682
Fax: (860) 540-0750
Sheriden Woods (SNF)
Bristol, CT
Phone: (860) 583-1827
Fax: (860) 589-1976
Southington Care Center (SNF/Rehab) Southington, CT
Phone: (860) 621-9559
Fax: (860) 628-9366
Subacute Center of Bristol (SNF)
Forestville, CT
Phone: (860) 589-2923
Fax: (860) 589-3148
Torrington Health & Rehab Center (SNF)
Torrington, CT
Phone: (860) 482-8563
Fax: (860) 482-3651
Valerie Manor (ICF/SNF)
Torrington, CT
Phone: (860) 489-1008
Fax: (860) 496-9252
Buck's Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation (SNF) Waterbury, CT
Phone: (203) 757-0731
Fax: (203) 596-0892
Wolcott Hall Nursing Center (SNF)
Torrington, CT
Phone: (860) 482-8554
Fax: (860) 496-7108
Wolcott View Manor, Inc. (ICF/SNF)
Wolcott, CT
Phone: (203) 879-4987
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Homecare Agency |
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Homemaker & Companion Agencies |
Bristol Community Organization
Phone: (860) 584-2725
M & R
Phone: (860) 583-1541
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Northwest Nurse Registry
(860) 567-4576 |
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Plymouth Human Services - Friendly Shoppers | Friendly Visitors |
Property Tax & Rent Relief for the elderly & totally disabled - Plymouth Assessor's Office |
Mental Health and Family Counseling
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For general counseling needs if you have private insurance, check with your carrier to obtain a list of in-network providers. If you do not have private insurance some community based agencies offer a sliding-fee scale for specific types of counseling.
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Bristol Hospital Counseling Center
440 North Main Street
Bristol, CT
Phone: 860/583-5858
TTY: 860/583-3833
Website: www.bristolhospital.org
Site Hours: M-Th 8a-8p and F 8a-4p
Eligibility: Age 18 and older
Fee: Sliding Fee; most insurance accepted
Affiliate of Bristol Hospital - Helping families with relationships, marital problems, alcohol and drug problems, stress, anxiety, divorce, death, phobias, depression and emotional challenges.
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Catholic Family Services
90 Franklin Square
New Britain, CT
860/ 589-8662
Serving people of all faiths - marriage and family counseling, pregnancy counseling and adoption services. Sliding fee scale.
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Wellpath Behavioral Health for children & families
70 Pine Street
Waterbury, CT
203/ 756-7287
Outpatient clinical psychiatric services for children infancy to age 18. Sliding fee scale.
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Community Mental Health Affiliates (CMHA)
Support Services
300 Main Street
Bristol, CT 06010
860/ 583-9954
Adult Services: Helps those recently discharged from a hospital to live and work independently in the community. Also provides Case Management.
Children Services: Counseling, therapy and special after school programs for those having problems at school.
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CMHA's Child and Family Service
58 Main Street
Terryville, CT 06786
860/ 589-6333
For emergency call Infoline at 211
Individuals, couples, family, child, and group therapy. Specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma resolution, self esteem, stress, alcohol and drug treatment. Sliding scale. Health insurance accepted.
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Greenwood's Counseling Referrals
23 South Street, Litchfield, CT 06759
860/567-4437
Committed to helping individuals, families, children and the elderly who live or work in Litchfield County to get access to fast, confidential referrals to professional counseling and medical help.
If a client does not have insurance, or insurance does not cover the professional fee after the initial referral, Greenwoods can provide financial help from their subsidy fund.
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American Cancer Society
Waterbury, CT
203/ 756-8888
Provides support programs and materials.
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| Grieving Adult Support Group |
Watertown VNA
860/ 274-7531 |
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| Grieving Children Support Group |
Family Therapy Center
860/ 314-1236 |
Camp Jonathan
860-274-5367 |
Hospital of Central Connecticut
50 Griswold Street
New Britain, CT
860/ 224-5267
Adults: 8a-5p, 8a-10p for substance abuse, individual, marriage and family counseling, dual diagnosis (alcohol and psychological) treatment. Polish programs offered.
Hospital of Central Connecticut
24 Whiting Street
New Britain, CT
860/ 224-5300
Adult counseling services for the Hispanic community.
Hospital of Central Connecticut
33 Highland Street
New Britain, CT
860/ 224-5188
Counseling services for adults age 55 and older.
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Prospect Methodist Church
860/ 582-3443
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American Cancer Society
Reach to Recovery
203/ 756-8888 |
Prudence Crandall Center for Women
860/ 583-6272 |
State Services for the Blind
800-842-4510
Services for blind, legally blind and visually impaired adults and children including eye evaluations, equipment, books for schools & libraries, etc.
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Waterbury Hospital Crisis Intervention Service
64 Robbins Street, 2nd Floor
Waterbury, CT
203/ 573-6500
Emergent/urgent behavioral health treatment 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Psychiatric assessments on an emergency basis. Will go on-site or arrange transportation to a care facility. Referrals to professionals. Telephone crisis counseling.
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Wheeler Clinic
1-800-793-3588 - Information and first appointment
1-866-261-0893 - Crisis stabilization program for children
211 (Infoline) - Emergency Mobil Psychiatric Services for children and adolescents
860- 747-8719 - Community Response Team for adults |
24 hour Crisis Intervention Hotline
91 Northwest Drive
Plainville, CT
860/ 747-3434 or 860/ 524-1182
Telephone support for crisis prevention and intervention.
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Prevention Programs
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Fire Hawks Fire Prevention Program
Plymouth Fire Marshal
860/ 585-4012
Mayor's Tip Line
860/ 314-2565
To report suspicious activity regarding the safety and welfare of our children, citizens of our community and their properties, whether it be tobacco, drugs, fire, etc. Please call anonymously.
Plymouth Public Health & Human Services
77 Main Street
Terryville, CT 06786
860/ 585-4028
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Substance Abuse / Help Lines
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Helpline
860-747-3434
or 860/ 524-1182
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)
1-800-530-9511
website: www.ct-aa.org
Infoline
211 or www.211ct.org
Telefono En Español
860-733-3044 |
Al-Anon/Alateen
1-888-825-2666
website: www.al-anon.alateen.org
Adult Children of Alcoholics (A.C.O.A.)
860-568-2876
website: www.adultchildren.org
Cocaine Anonymous of Greater Hartford
860/ 871-4584
Co-Dependency Anonymous (CODA)
203/ 931-8839 |
Community Distribution Center
800-322-3222 or 860/ 251-6620
Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Distribute free booklet and posters on a wide range of educational materials that are age-appropriate and culturally specific HIV/AIDS.
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Connecticut Clearinghouse
800-232-4424 or 860/793-9791
Wheeler Clinic's Connecticut Clearinghouse is a statewide library and resource center for information on substance use and mental health disorders, prevention and health promotion, treatment and recovery, wellness and other related topics.
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Connecticut Pregnancy Exposure Risk Line - Farmington
CT - 1-800-325-5391
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Sponsored by CT Department of Health Services to answer questions about fetal exposure to drugs, alcohol, etc. Those encouraged to call include Health Care Professionals, pregnant women, their partners and those considering pregnancy.
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Families Anonymous
1-800-736-9805
For family with an addicted member.
Mayor's Anonymous Tip Line
860/ 314-2565 |
Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.)
1-800-627-3543
Nar-Anon Family Groups
860/ 232-2861 |
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This page last updated on
June 15, 2010
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