Cheshire Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Cheshire is a small residential community situated halfway between the capital (Hartford) and New Haven, along the coast. This picturesque town is home to thousands of acres of open space, historic homes and local businesses that offer a variety of goods and services to the residents. Due to its history as an agricultural area, Cheshire was tagged as the “Bedding Plant Capital” of Connecticut. It’s also the population center of the state.

Yet, hidden beneath the surface of Cheshire’s tree-lined neighborhoods and grassy public parks lies a growing problem. The nation’s drug epidemic has moved into Cheshire, affecting people of all socioeconomic and age groups. Cheshire lost two people to drug-related deaths in 2015, a significant number for a town with fewer than 30,000 people.

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Connecticut’s rate of substance misuse and dependence exceeds national averages. Local leaders and law enforcement officials continue working together to combat the problem. This includes a group called HEAT (Heroin Education Action Team) that met at Cheshire High School to provide heroin and opioid awareness for parents and teachers.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper Drug & Alcohol Rehab
761 Cuthbert Boulevard Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
856-890-9449
The Recovery Village – IAFF Center of Excellence does not operate in the state of Connecticut. Our closest treatment facility is in Cherry Hill, NJ and can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help in Cheshire

Cheshire, Connecticut Alcohol Rehab Centers and Drug Centers

Like many other cities in the United States, opioids — including heroinoxycodonehydrocodone and fentanyl — have surpassed cocaine as the drug of choice in Connecticut. The addiction may start innocently through a prescription from a doctor or experimentation with a friend or family member’s leftover medicine. Over time, these people can build up a tolerance to the drug and may need stronger doses to get the same high.

If you or a loved one struggles with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, you could find help in your city where there are drug rehab center and treatment options available. As you seek help, look for a facility that offers the type of treatment that works best for you and fits with your lifestyle.

Residential Treatment Programs

These programs offer patients treatment in their facilities. There, patients receive a multidisciplinary treatment plan that addresses their individual needs. In most facilities, patients first go through a detoxification protocol and stay on campus as they progress through the recovery program. They have the chance to participate in individual and group therapy as well as classes and activities that teach them how to live substance-free and reduce the potential for recurrence of use. These drug rehab centers may have classes that may address topics like nutrition, stress management and meditation. The skills and tools learned in recovery are intended to help patients maintain their substance-free lifestyle after they leave the facility.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

PHPs are similar to residential treatment programs, but patients enrolled in these programs go home at night instead of staying on campus full-time. During the day, participants attend therapy sessions and classes that help them understand the nature of substance misuse and learn the skills they need to recover from an addiction and live a productive, substance-free life. These are a convenient way to attend alcohol treatment facilities without an overnight stay.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

For patients who have family and work obligations, outpatient programs offer a path to recovery that also lets them attend to their responsibilities. These programs include therapy, social groups, classes and activities to support their recovery and teach them how to live a life of sobriety. Everyone makes a different choice, and some choose outpatient over inpatient drug rehab.

Detox Centers

When you’re in the midst of a substance use disorder, recovery may seem like just a dream, but it’s not. Recovery is possible, but it’s a process that takes time, and it starts with the admission that you need help. From there, you can address the behaviors and beliefs that led you to dependence on drugs or alcohol. You don’t have to do this alone. Your recovery team will help you each step of the way.

Once you make the decision to start the recovery process, the drugs and alcohol you have been using must be removed from your system. This step is known as detoxification, and it’s an important part of your treatment. When the drugs or alcohol are out of your system, you can start living your life free from the dependence and fear of consequences like incarceration or death.

The road to recovery starts with your commitment to living a substance-free life, and your treatment program should meet your needs. Don’t rush the decision; take the time you need to evaluate the facility, program options and treatment methodology.

Recovery Meetings Near You

Whether you choose a residential or outpatient recovery program, you still need to put together a support team outside of the facility. This support team includes after-care groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and SMART Recovery groups (detailed below) where you can share with and learn from others going through recovery:

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Founded in 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous teaches members how to live a substance-free life through a 12-step program. Members attend open or closed meetings where they encourage each other and discuss their experiences with sobriety and recovery, and many attend meetings after Cheshire alcohol rehab to continue their recovery. Cheshire has several open AA meetings that accept anyone who wants to learn more about the program and how it operates:

First Congregational Church
111 Church Dr.
Cheshire, CT 06410

Yalesville United Methodist Church
8 New Place St.
Wallingford, CT 06492

The Renaissance Club
68 Quinnipiac St.
Wallingford, CT 06492

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Designed for individuals struggling with drug addiction and dependence, Narcotics Anonymous offers meetings for anyone who needs support to maintain sobriety, and is a great choice after drug treatment in Cheshire. If you want to attend a local meeting, you can find several near Cheshire, including:

First Congregational Church
23 South Main St.
Wallingford, CT 06492

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
65 North Main St.
Wallingford, CT 06492

Church of the Nazarene
26 Parker Farms Rd.
Wallingford, CT 06492

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery offers people a different approach to substance abuse and dependence. Its 4-Point Program includes face-to-face and online meetings as well as full online support through chat rooms and forums. If you’re looking for an alternative to a 12-step program, check out any of the following SMART Recovery programs near Cheshire:

VA Connecticut Healthcare System
950 Campbell Ave.
West Haven, CT 06516

Whitneyville Cultural Commons
1253 Whitney Ave.
Hamden, CT 06517

Yes I Can Recover
52 Howe St.
New Haven, CT 06511

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Addiction isn’t just a problem that affects the substance users. It also influences the lives of their loved ones. These people have to be part of the recovery process and often need support for themselves as they deal with the changes in their loved one’s life. One place they can turn is Al-Anon and Nar-Anon where they can attend local meetings and share with others helping loved ones in recovery. There are meetings in Cheshire and surrounding towns, including:

Al-Anon
Al-Anon Cheshire Regional Rehab Center
745 Highland Ave.
Cheshire, CT 06410

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon St. Anthony’s Parish Center Building
4 Union City Rd.
Prospect, CT 06712

There are many recovery clinics near your area as well as many centers for drug and alcohol treatment so you have plenty of options when you’re ready to enter recovery. Finding the right clinic for you is important so you have the support you need during this time. If you feel that a clinic farther away from home would be more beneficial, there are many options. If you prefer something closer to home, there are available addiction resources in the following cities: