McCall Behavioral Health Network operates Outpatient Services Winsted at 231 North Main Street in Winsted, Connecticut. The current McCall locations page confirms this address, and Connecticut 211 continues to identify the site as McCall’s Winsted Satellite Office for general counseling and substance use counseling. McCall’s outpatient system provides traditional and intensive treatment, mental health services, recovery groups, and access to additional addiction resources across its western Connecticut network. Adults concerned about alcohol can begin with outpatient assessment and counseling while continuing to live at home when that level of care is clinically appropriate.
Outpatient and Intensive Treatment Options
Connecticut 211 currently associates the Winsted office with intensive outpatient programming in addition to general substance use counseling. McCall describes IOP as a more structured option for people who need frequent therapeutic contact without residential treatment. A person seeking alcohol treatment can discuss drinking patterns, consequences, cravings, prior treatment, family concerns, work responsibilities, and mental health symptoms so the clinical team can decide whether regular outpatient counseling, IOP, or another level of care makes the most sense.
Recovery Groups and Relapse Prevention
McCall’s current outpatient system uses specialized groups focused on recovery management and relapse prevention. Its Winsted office has also hosted SMART Recovery programming for young adults, including current events at 231 North Main Street. SMART Recovery emphasizes practical skills for motivation, coping with urges, managing thoughts and emotions, and building a balanced life. These approaches can support someone working to stop drinking by providing both structured counseling and peer-oriented recovery tools.
Mental Health and Co-Occurring Needs
McCall integrates mental health treatment with addiction services and offers individual counseling alongside substance use care. This is important when alcohol addiction occurs with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, or another psychiatric condition. A client can describe drinking and emotional symptoms during assessment so treatment planning addresses the whole situation rather than treating drinking as an isolated problem.
Medication and Mobile Access
McCall’s broader outpatient program includes medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder, and its Mobile Wellness Van currently makes regular stops in Winsted. Medication availability at the North Main Street office itself should be confirmed before assuming that every option is provided onsite. Someone seeking alcohol medication should ask what is currently available, how medical evaluation is handled, and whether the Mobile Wellness Van or another McCall location is the appropriate access point.
Withdrawal Safety
The Winsted outpatient office is not a 24-hour medical alcohol detoxification facility. A person with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should disclose those risks before abruptly stopping alcohol. McCall can help determine whether medically monitored stabilization should occur before routine outpatient treatment begins.
Current Contact and Payment Access
The verified address is 231 North Main Street, Winsted, CT 06098, correcting the malformed street text and four-digit ZIP in the legacy record. McCall’s current main outpatient number is 860-496-2100. For outpatient care, McCall accepts HUSKY and most private insurance plans and offers an income-based sliding-fee scale for qualifying individuals and families. Its affordability policy is designed to keep financial hardship from becoming a barrier to treatment. People seeking alcohol rehab should confirm current Winsted hours, IOP availability, insurance participation, medication access, and expected personal costs before beginning care.