Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center’s Recovery & Wellness Center at 149 Minor Street in New Haven is the current successor to the former Grant Street Partnership. Cornell Scott’s official locations page explicitly identifies the Recovery & Wellness Center as formerly Grant Street Partnership, so this listing has been updated to the current name, address, and phone rather than preserving the obsolete Grant Street location. The center provides a broad continuum of substance use and behavioral health services and can serve adults seeking structured alcohol treatment without requiring hospital-level inpatient care.
PHP, IOP, and Outpatient Treatment
The Recovery & Wellness Center offers partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, and standard outpatient substance use and mental health services. Individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, case management, care coordination, and peer support are also available. These levels of care can help people address alcohol use while maintaining connections with family and community. The appropriate intensity depends on withdrawal risk, psychiatric symptoms, medical needs, living situation, and how much structure is needed to support recovery.
Therapeutic and Recovery Supports
Cornell Scott lists trauma-informed and affirming care, 12-step education and support, acupuncture detoxification, recovery yoga, primary care, and referrals across its care network. The center also includes a therapeutic shelter for men and a Recovery House for women. Those residential supports should be distinguished from acute medical alcohol detox. A person who is medically stable but needs a structured environment may benefit from therapeutic living, while someone at risk for severe alcohol withdrawal may need SCRC at 232 Cedar Street first.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
The center lists medication-assisted treatment including methadone, Suboxone, and Vivitrol. Methadone and Suboxone are opioid use disorder medications and should not be described as treatments for alcohol addiction. Vivitrol may be used for alcohol use disorder in appropriate patients, but medication decisions require a clinical evaluation. Someone entering care primarily for alcohol can ask how medication, counseling, and psychiatric services will be combined in an individualized plan.
Current Accreditation and Program Development
In June 2026, Cornell Scott announced that the Recovery & Wellness Center earned Level I accreditation in its initial ASAM certification audit. The organization also reported that the center’s partial hospitalization program had completed an audit tied to Connecticut’s behavioral health coverage expansion. These developments support the center’s current role as a structured treatment hub rather than the older Grant Street program described in legacy directories.
Current Address, Phone, Insurance, and Access
The verified address is 149 Minor Street, New Haven, CT 06519, and the direct phone is 203-503-3350. Cornell Scott accepts Medicare, Medicaid/HUSKY, and most commercial insurance plans and provides a sliding-fee scale for qualifying uninsured patients. People seeking alcohol rehab should call to confirm walk-in availability, referral requirements, current PHP or IOP schedules, therapeutic living availability, insurance authorization, and any expected personal cost.