The Clayton House
Overview
Dedicated to assisting individuals in overcoming drug misuse, InterCommunity - Clayton House is an intermediate residential treatment center situated in central Connecticut. Clayton House is a structured program that may help up to 15 men and women for a maximum of six months. The facility is designed with the needs of those in recovery in mind, offering a safe haven where people may start over and strive toward sustained sobriety.
The Clayton House program places a strong emphasis on striking a balance between employment and recuperation. In order to assist residents reintegrate into society and develop a feeling of responsibility, full-time job must be obtained throughout the day. Residents engage in individual and group therapy sessions as part of an extensive therapeutic program that takes place in the evenings. These sessions aim to develop coping mechanisms, deal with the root causes of addiction, and provide the emotional support required for long-term recovery.
The comprehensive treatment philosophy of Clayton House acknowledges that rehabilitation entails more than merely quitting drugs. The program's requirement that residents work in addition to attending treatment sessions is meant to assist participants in building the resilience and skills needed to stay sober over the long run. Additionally, the institution cultivates a strong sense of community by allowing residents to interact with others going through comparable struggles and create lifelong support networks.
To help residents in their recovery process, Clayton House provides a range of tools and support services in addition to a regular daily schedule. These might include instruction in relapse prevention, life skills training, and access to extra community services that can support residents in maintaining their success once the program is over. The ultimate objective of InterCommunity - Clayton House is to enable people to live productive, healthy lives free from the shackles of addiction.
The Clayton House at a Glance
Payment Options
- Cash or self-payment
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
- Private health insurance
Assessments
- Screening for tobacco use
- Screening for substance use
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Age Groups
- Young adults
- Adults
Ancillary Services
- Case management service
- Social skills development
Accreditations
State mental health department:
State mental health department accreditation refers to the process of evaluating and certifying the quality and standards of a state's mental health department, ensuring that it provides high-quality services and meets specific criteria for mental health care. The accreditation process is performed by a third-party organization and helps to improve the overall care and treatment of individuals with mental health conditions.
State department of health:
Government agencies issue State Licenses, which grant rehabilitation organizations permission to conduct their operations lawfully within specific geographic regions. Licenses needed to operate are typically determined by the type of rehabilitation program offered by the facility and its physical location.
The Joint Commission:
The Joint Commission accreditation for addiction and behavioral health is a prestigious recognition signifying a facility's commitment to delivering high-quality care and safety for individuals dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues. It involves rigorous evaluations and assessments, ensuring patients receive evidence-based treatment and exceptional care. This accreditation demonstrates a facility's dedication to continuous improvement and ethical practices, building trust among patients and healthcare professionals seeking top-tier addiction and behavioral health services.
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF):
CARF accreditation is a prestigious recognition for organizations in rehabilitation and human services. It signifies that an organization meets rigorous quality standards and is committed to providing top-notch care. Achieving CARF accreditation involves a thorough evaluation process, including on-site surveys, to ensure excellence in programs and services. This accreditation boosts an organization's credibility, assures clients and funders of quality, and promotes ongoing improvement in the field of rehabilitation and human services.
Treatment At The Clayton House
Treatment Conditions
- Alcoholism
- Substance use treatment
Care Levels
- Hospital inpatient treatment
- Long-term residential
- Aftercare
- Halfway house
Treatment Modalities
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
- Substance use disorder counseling
- Trauma-related counseling
- Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
Ancillary Services
Languages
- Spanish
Additional Services
- Pharmacotherapies administered during treatment
- Mentoring/peer support
- Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing
Special Programs
- Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
- Clients who have experienced trauma
Additional Locations
Contact Information
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