MCCA’s Torrington Outpatient Clinic provides treatment for alcohol and drug addiction at 410 Winsted Road in Torrington, Connecticut. The current official program page confirms a full range of outpatient services, including standard counseling and intensive outpatient treatment. MCCA specifically describes the Torrington IOP as serving people struggling with drug or alcohol addiction who need more structure but cannot enter residential care because of work, family, or other responsibilities. The clinic also treats mental health and co-occurring conditions, allowing substance use and psychiatric concerns to be considered together.
Individual, Group, and Intensive Outpatient Care
MCCA’s outpatient model includes individual, group, and family therapy across its system. At Torrington, IOP meets three times per week for three-hour sessions and is offered during day and evening periods. This schedule can help a person address alcohol use while continuing to live at home. Therapy focuses on recognizing triggers, identifying destructive behavior, building healthier patterns, and creating practical changes that support recovery outside the clinic.
Relapse Prevention and Specialized Groups
The Torrington program currently lists relapse prevention, women’s co-occurring treatment, anger management, and mental health services among its addiction offerings. MCCA describes many groups as trauma-informed and gender-specific. These services can be useful when alcohol addiction is connected with trauma, depression, anxiety, anger, relationship problems, or other emotional concerns. A person seeking alcohol treatment can ask during intake which groups are currently accepting participants and whether a specialized group fits the treatment plan.
DWI and Court-Related Services
The clinic also provides a pre-trial intervention program for DWI/DUI concerns. That service is different from voluntary alcohol rehab but may be relevant to people whose drinking has resulted in legal consequences. Court-related participation does not automatically replace clinical treatment, so clients should discuss whether additional counseling or IOP is recommended based on the severity of alcohol use and other behavioral health needs.
Withdrawal Safety
MCCA Torrington is an outpatient facility, not the organization’s medically monitored alcohol withdrawal-management program. Someone with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should tell the intake clinician before attempting to stop drinking. MCCA operates withdrawal management and residential programs at other locations and can help coordinate a safer level of care when necessary.
Current Hours, Phone, and Payment
The verified address is 410 Winsted Road, Torrington, CT 06790, and the current phone is 860-482-2613. MCCA lists weekday hours, evening services, and open-access periods on Wednesday and Friday, although schedules should be confirmed before traveling. The organization participates in managed-care and traditional insurance plans and accepts cash, checks, and major credit cards for self-payment. MCCA also participates in the Connecticut General Assistance Behavioral Health Program. People seeking alcohol rehab should verify insurance authorization, copays, current IOP schedules, and any personal payment responsibility before starting care.