CMHA Adult Outpatient and Co-Occurring Services in New Britain
Community Mental Health Affiliates now provides its primary adult outpatient services at 233 Main Street in New Britain, Connecticut. The older 5 Hart Street address in this record is no longer CMHA’s current adult outpatient location. CMHA is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic and offers mental health and substance use treatment for adults, including a structured Intensive Outpatient Program for people with co-occurring behavioral health and substance use problems. Adults seeking help with alcohol can begin through the Main Street clinic without the program being confused with a residential alcohol rehab or medical detoxification center.
Adult Intensive Outpatient Program
CMHA’s current Adult IOP for Co-Occurring Disorders operates at 233 Main Street and provides several hours of structured treatment on multiple days each week. The program is intended for adults who benefit from more support than standard weekly therapy while remaining in the community. Treatment plans are developed with the client and clinical team. For someone whose alcohol use occurs alongside depression, anxiety, serious mental illness, or repeated relapse, IOP can provide a more concentrated level of alcohol treatment while preserving independent or supportive living arrangements.
Counseling, Psychiatry, and Culturally Responsive Care
CMHA provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy, psychiatric services, medication management, care coordination, and step-down support. Its New Britain system also includes a Latino/Latina Substance Abuse Program staffed by bicultural clinicians for adults dealing with serious substance use problems. These services can help clients address alcohol use in the context of culture, family relationships, psychiatric symptoms, motivation, and recovery goals. CMHA also offers buprenorphine maintenance within its co-occurring IOP, but that medication is opioid-focused and should not be presented as an alcohol medication.
Outpatient Care Versus Withdrawal Management
The Main Street clinic is outpatient. A person with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should explain that history during intake because withdrawal may require a hospital or medically monitored detoxification program before IOP or routine counseling is safe. CMHA’s Open Access Center can help adults begin assessment and determine whether outpatient alcohol care is appropriate or whether another level of care is needed first.
Current Address, Phone, and Insurance
The verified adult outpatient address is 233 Main Street, New Britain, CT 06051, and the current services and referral number is 860-224-8192. CMHA states that it accepts Medicare, Medicaid/HUSKY, and most private insurance plans, including major commercial carriers, and offers a sliding-scale fee for uninsured clients. Cash, check, and credit card payments are also accepted. Before starting alcohol addiction treatment, callers should confirm insurance participation, current IOP availability, Open Access hours, and whether standard outpatient or intensive outpatient alcohol services are the appropriate fit.