Liberation Programs’ Stamford outpatient and intensive outpatient services are now centered at Pollak Place, 15 Commerce Road in Stamford, Connecticut. This listing updates the older Main Street Clinic record at 117 Main Street. Liberation’s current website directs Stamford outpatient patients to the Commerce Road location and lists a broad program that includes counseling, IOP, family therapy, recovery coaching, relapse prevention, medication-assisted treatment, and mental health care. Adults seeking alcohol treatment can use this program when they are medically stable enough to remain in the community while attending scheduled services.
Standard Outpatient and IOP Care
Liberation provides outpatient treatment six days per week. Individual and group counseling can help a client examine alcohol use, identify triggers, strengthen motivation, and develop recovery strategies. Intensive outpatient treatment offers more structure for people who need frequent clinical contact without entering a residential program. The appropriate schedule depends on the assessment, current alcohol use, psychiatric symptoms, previous treatment, family circumstances, and ability to remain safe outside a 24-hour setting.
Family Therapy and Recovery Coaching
Family therapy and support groups facilitated by recovery coaches are part of the current outpatient model. Alcohol addiction often affects partners, children, parents, and other relatives, so family work can address communication, boundaries, trust, and the practical changes needed to support recovery. Recovery coaches can help clients stay connected with treatment goals and community resources between formal counseling sessions.
Mental Health and Medication Services
Liberation includes mental health services and medication-assisted treatment within the Stamford outpatient program. Current services list buprenorphine, Vivitrol, and methadone among medication options, but these medications have different clinical uses. Clients seeking alcohol treatment should ask which medication, if any, is appropriate for alcohol use disorder and should not assume that methadone or buprenorphine treats drinking. Co-occurring depression, anxiety, trauma, or another psychiatric condition can also be incorporated into the treatment plan.
Know When Outpatient Treatment Is Not Enough
Pollak Place is not a hospital alcohol detox unit. Someone with severe physical dependence, prior alcohol withdrawal seizures, delirium, or serious medical instability may require medically monitored withdrawal before beginning routine outpatient care. Liberation also operates inpatient treatment through Liberation House for men and FIRP for pregnant and parenting women, so the admissions team can discuss whether another level of care is more appropriate.
Current Address, Admissions, and Payment
The verified current outpatient address is 15 Commerce Road, Stamford, CT 06902, and the direct Stamford outpatient number is 203-391-7906. Liberation states that treatment will not be denied solely because of inability to pay. Its financial team can assist with insurance enrollment, state or federal benefits, self-pay sliding-scale arrangements, and limited scholarship treatment. Current state program information also identifies Medicaid/HUSKY, Medicare, and commercial insurance participation for Stamford outpatient services. People seeking alcohol rehab should confirm benefits, IOP scheduling, intake availability, medication services, and expected personal costs.