InterCommunity Coventry House in Hartford
Coventry House is InterCommunity Health Care’s specialized residential addiction recovery program at 46 Coventry Street in Hartford, Connecticut. InterCommunity currently describes Coventry House as a 10-bed ASAM 3.5PPW residential program for pregnant women and others with substance use disorders who are living with, or working toward reunification with, children age five and younger. The program is designed to support recovery while helping residents strengthen parenting and daily-living skills. For a pregnant or parenting person struggling with alcohol, Coventry House offers a structured residential environment rather than asking the client to manage early recovery alone in the community.
Residential Programming for Parents
Residents participate in approximately 20 hours of programming each week. The program’s purpose is to help mothers in early recovery develop the skills needed to become productive, sober parents while addressing substance use. Alcohol treatment in this setting can therefore include more than stopping drinking. Recovery work may involve building routines, improving decision-making, learning how to manage triggers, strengthening family relationships, and preparing for life with children after residential care. The ability to remain connected with young children or work toward reunification makes Coventry House different from a general adult alcohol rehab.
Pregnancy, Parenting, and Recovery Needs
Pregnancy and parenting can add medical, emotional, and practical considerations to substance use treatment. A resident with alcohol-related concerns may need coordination around prenatal or general medical care, mental health symptoms, family systems, housing, and community supports. Coventry House is part of InterCommunity’s broader addiction recovery continuum, which includes outpatient treatment, medication services, withdrawal management, intensive residential care, intermediate care, and recovery housing. That larger system can help match a person to another level when alcohol withdrawal risk or clinical instability requires more medical supervision than Coventry House itself is designed to provide.
Understanding the Level of Care
Coventry House is residential treatment, but it is not InterCommunity’s detoxification unit. Anyone entering with heavy daily alcohol use, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or other serious withdrawal complications should disclose that history during referral. Medically monitored alcohol withdrawal management is provided separately at InterCommunity’s 500 Blue Hills Avenue program. This distinction matters because a parenting-focused residential alcohol recovery environment and a medical detox unit serve different clinical purposes even when both are part of the same organization.
Referral, Medicaid, and Contact Information
InterCommunity’s current main access number is 860-569-5900, and Connecticut DMHAS currently lists Coventry House at 10 beds with the program phone at 860-569-5900 extension 669. DMHAS identifies the program as fully certified for the Medicaid 1115 waiver and lists All Medicaid HUSKY as the insurance category. Commercial insurance coverage should be confirmed directly before admission. People seeking residential alcohol addiction treatment should also ask about current bed availability, pregnancy or parenting eligibility, child-age requirements, referral steps, and whether another InterCommunity level of care should come before Coventry House.