Community Mental Health Affiliates’ Northwest Center for Adult, Child and Family Services remains listed by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services at 100 Commercial Boulevard in Torrington. The current state listing uses 860-482-8561 for the center. CMHA’s official website describes the organization as an integrated behavioral health provider serving children, adolescents, adults, and families throughout central and northwest Connecticut, with mental health and addiction services across its continuum. People concerned about alcohol use can contact the Torrington center for outpatient behavioral health assessment and to determine which CMHA service is appropriate.
Integrated Behavioral Health Approach
CMHA emphasizes coordinated treatment rather than separating substance use from psychiatric care. Its current programs include behavioral health treatment, substance use services, psychiatric support, case management, and community-based care. For someone seeking alcohol treatment, that model can be helpful when drinking occurs together with depression, anxiety, trauma, family problems, or another behavioral health condition. An assessment can clarify whether alcohol use is the primary concern or part of a more complicated co-occurring presentation.
CMHA Substance Use Services
CMHA’s current substance use program includes outpatient addiction treatment, intensive outpatient care for adults with co-occurring disorders, and medication-assisted treatment within the larger organization. The official substance use page currently highlights those programs at other named CMHA locations rather than specifically assigning every service to 100 Commercial Boulevard. For accuracy, this listing does not assume that every CMHA alcohol service is delivered onsite in Torrington. Callers should confirm what is presently available at the Northwest Center and whether referral to another CMHA site is required.
Mental Health and Recovery Support
CMHA describes evidence-based treatment that can include therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and care coordination. These services can support a person whose alcohol addiction is complicated by significant mental health symptoms or practical barriers to recovery. Depending on the clinical plan, ongoing care may focus on reducing alcohol use, preventing relapse, improving daily functioning, and connecting the client with additional community or medical resources.
When Medical Withdrawal Care Is Needed
The Torrington center should not be represented as a dedicated inpatient alcohol detox facility unless the program confirms that service directly. Someone with previous alcohol withdrawal seizures, delirium, severe physical dependence, or significant medical instability should disclose those risks during intake. A medically monitored setting may be needed before standard outpatient alcohol counseling can safely begin.
Current Contact, Insurance, and Sliding Fees
The verified state-listed address is 100 Commercial Boulevard, Torrington, CT 06790, with phone 860-482-8561. CMHA’s current billing information states that the organization accepts Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid/HUSKY, and most private insurance, including Anthem, Aetna, and UnitedHealthcare. CMHA also accepts cash, check, and credit-card payments and offers a sliding-fee scale for uninsured clients. People seeking alcohol rehab should confirm that the Torrington program is accepting new clients, verify current onsite services, and ask about coverage and expected costs before the first appointment.