Community Health Resources Danielson Clinic provides outpatient behavioral health care at 71 Westcott Road in Danielson, Connecticut. CHR’s current location page confirms the address and direct phone number, 860-774-7179. The organization’s current substance use information states that CHR treats alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, and other substance use conditions through evidence-based, individualized care. The Danielson site is an outpatient clinic, so people looking for alcohol treatment should distinguish its services from CHR residential programs located elsewhere in the statewide network.
Outpatient Behavioral Health Care
CHR describes the Danielson clinic as serving people with mental illness, substance use, co-occurring disorders, and trauma-related conditions. Services listed for the clinic include psychiatric evaluation, individualized treatment planning, individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, crisis support, and medication management. For someone struggling with alcohol, this integrated model can be useful when drinking is connected with mood symptoms, trauma, stress, or another mental health concern.
CHR also operates intensive outpatient services within its adult continuum. Current agency materials identify outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment as part of its substance use system, along with recovery supports and medication-assisted treatment. Availability of a specific service at Danielson should be confirmed at intake. The clinic’s current information specifically supports substance use assessment and treatment, while the wider CHR network provides additional levels of care when a person’s alcohol needs exceed routine outpatient treatment.
Medication and Level-of-Care Decisions
Current CHR materials show medication-assisted treatment at the Danielson address for opioid dependence using Suboxone. That service should not be confused with medication for alcohol use disorder. A client seeking help with alcohol should ask the assessment team what medication options, if any, are clinically appropriate and available for that condition. The broader CHR substance use program emphasizes personalized treatment, so medication, counseling, case support, or referral can be combined according to need.
The Danielson clinic is not identified as a medical alcohol detoxification unit. Anyone with a risk of severe withdrawal, recent seizures, delirium, or other urgent medical concerns needs an appropriate medical evaluation. CHR can help determine whether outpatient alcohol rehab is suitable or whether detoxification, residential treatment, or another higher level of care should come first.
Insurance and Access
CHR’s current client financial policy states that the organization bills commercial insurance, participates with Medicaid and Medicare, accepts direct payment, and offers a sliding-fee process for qualifying self-pay or uninsured clients. Exact benefits and out-of-pocket costs depend on the person’s plan and service. Prospective clients should verify coverage and any authorization requirements before beginning treatment.
For people who are medically stable, Community Health Resources Danielson Clinic offers a practical local entry point for alcohol treatment and co-occurring behavioral health care. Its outpatient structure can support recovery while allowing clients to remain in the community, and CHR’s larger system provides a route to more intensive services when assessment shows that additional structure is necessary.