Natchaug Hospital Sachem House in Mansfield Center
Sachem House is a current Natchaug Hospital community-based treatment location at 151 Storrs Road in Mansfield Center, Connecticut. Natchaug identifies the site among its adult service locations and specifically lists Sachem House under its alcohol abuse resources. The program provides outpatient day treatment options within Hartford HealthCare’s Behavioral Health Network rather than functioning as a residential rehab campus. Adults seeking help with alcohol use can access structured behavioral health treatment close to home while remaining connected to Natchaug’s broader psychiatric and addiction services.
Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Care
Natchaug’s current adult services information lists Sachem House for partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient treatment. Partial hospitalization provides a more concentrated daytime schedule, while IOP offers a step down in intensity for people who still need regular therapeutic structure. These levels can be useful for someone whose alcohol use is affecting mental health, relationships, work, or daily functioning but who does not require 24-hour residential supervision. Treatment planning can also account for psychiatric symptoms and other substance use when problems occur together. Care intensity can change as symptoms, stability, and recovery needs improve.
Addiction Services and MATCH
Natchaug maintains a dedicated alcohol abuse service line and lists Sachem House among its associated locations. Sachem House is also included in Natchaug’s Medication Assisted Treatment Close to Home, or MATCH, location network. Medication decisions depend on diagnosis and clinical evaluation, so this listing does not promise a specific medication solely because a person is seeking alcohol treatment. The broader goal is to combine behavioral health assessment, therapy, recovery planning, and appropriate medical support based on the individual’s needs.
Knowing When Outpatient Day Treatment Is Not Enough
Sachem House should not be mistaken for Natchaug Hospital’s inpatient unit or a medical alcohol detox facility. Someone with severe physical dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, unstable medical conditions, or other significant withdrawal risk should disclose that history before stopping alcohol. Staff can help determine whether outpatient alcohol treatment is appropriate or whether a hospital-based level of care is needed first. This distinction is especially important because Natchaug offers multiple treatment settings within the same larger system.
Current Phone, Insurance, and Access
The current official Sachem House address is 151 Storrs Road, Mansfield Center, CT 06250, and the current location number is 860-465-5960, correcting the malformed phone in the original directory record. Natchaug states that it participates in most insurance and managed-care programs and is approved by Medicaid and Medicare. Financial-assistance resources are also available through Hartford HealthCare. Before beginning alcohol addiction treatment, callers should verify their exact insurance plan, authorization requirements, current PHP or IOP availability, expected costs, and whether Sachem House is the right alcohol treatment setting for the person’s current level of need.