SCADD’s Rose City Harbor is a low-intensity residential transitional treatment program for men at 313 Main Street in Norwich, Connecticut. SCADD’s current residential-services page identifies Rose City Harbor as its Norwich transitional program for men, and Connecticut 211 independently lists the same address and current access number. The program is intended for people who have moved beyond acute stabilization but still benefit from structure while strengthening recovery from alcohol or other substance use problems. It is not a hospital detox unit; its role is to help residents practice recovery skills and prepare for greater independence.
Transitional Residential Support
SCADD describes this level of care as a supportive environment where residents build confidence, practice relapse-prevention skills, and take meaningful steps toward personal responsibility. Men recovering from alcohol addiction can use the residence to establish healthier routines, stay connected with treatment, and work on the daily behaviors that support sobriety. The program also encourages reintegration into educational, vocational, family, and social life, including efforts to seek employment during the residential stay.
Counseling and Recovery Planning
Current SCADD information lists individualized treatment planning, individual and group counseling, peer support, community recovery meetings, and case coordination with primary care, mental health providers, and recovery coaches. These services can help residents identify alcohol triggers, examine relapse patterns, improve coping skills, and make practical plans for housing, employment, medical care, and continuing treatment. Gender-specific programming allows the clinical team to address issues that may be especially relevant to men in recovery.
Co-Occurring Mental Health and Medication
SCADD states that its programs screen for co-occurring mental health conditions and use trauma-informed practices. Medication-assisted treatment is also available within the SCADD continuum when clinically appropriate. A resident whose primary concern is alcohol should discuss whether medication for alcohol use disorder is part of the treatment plan and how any medication will be coordinated with counseling and outside medical providers. Care should be individualized rather than assuming that medications used for opioid addiction are appropriate for drinking problems.
When Detox Comes First
Rose City Harbor is not designed to manage dangerous alcohol withdrawal. Men with previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, severe medical illness, or other signs of high-risk alcohol dependence should disclose that history during referral. SCADD operates medically monitored withdrawal management separately at the William M. Walsh Recovery Center in New London, which may be the safer starting point before transitional residential care.
Current Address, Phone, and Payment
The verified address is 313 Main Street, Norwich, CT 06360, and the current SCADD access number is 860-447-1717. Current treatment records identify Medicaid, self-payment, and government-funded assistance among available payment pathways for Rose City Harbor. SCADD also advises clients to review coverage and financial responsibility with its staff before admission. Men seeking alcohol rehab should call to confirm bed availability, referral requirements, eligibility, payment arrangements, and whether transitional treatment is the appropriate next level of care.