UCFS Plainfield Health Center Behavioral Health
UCFS Healthcare operates the Plainfield Health Center at 120-122 Plainfield Road in Moosup, Connecticut. The current location provides primary care and outpatient behavioral health, and UCFS also makes substance use treatment and Medication-Assisted Treatment available through its behavioral health system. This is not a residential alcohol rehab or hospital detox unit. For someone whose drinking is affecting mood, relationships, health, or day-to-day functioning, Plainfield can be a practical place to begin with an outpatient assessment and determine whether counseling, psychiatric support, substance use services, or a referral to a higher level of care is appropriate.
Outpatient Counseling and Psychiatric Services
UCFS currently provides individual, couple, family, and group therapy along with psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Its behavioral health clinicians use evidence-based approaches that include cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, Seeking Safety, EMDR, solution-focused therapy, and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. These approaches can help a client examine triggers, coping patterns, emotional symptoms, and family stress that may contribute to alcohol use. Treatment can also address depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and other concerns that may complicate recovery from alcohol problems.
Substance Use Treatment and MAT
UCFS identifies Plainfield as one of its locations for Medication-Assisted Treatment services. The MAT program combines behavioral therapy, addiction-trained prescribing, groups, laboratory services, and recovery coaching. UCFS currently describes Suboxone as its primary medication, so this listing does not imply that Plainfield offers a specific medication for alcohol use disorder. A person seeking alcohol treatment should ask the intake team which substance use services are available at this site and whether counseling alone, MAT for another substance, or an outside alcohol-focused referral best fits the clinical picture.
Understanding the Appropriate Level of Care
The Plainfield Health Center is an outpatient setting. Someone with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, unstable medical conditions, or other significant withdrawal risk should disclose that history before attempting to stop drinking. Withdrawal from alcohol can require medical monitoring that routine office-based therapy cannot provide. UCFS can assess behavioral health and substance use needs and help identify a safer treatment setting when detoxification or residential care is necessary before outpatient recovery work.
Current Phone, Insurance, and Payment Options
The correct current phone is 860-822-4938, replacing the unrelated number in the old directory record. The verified address is 120-122 Plainfield Road, Moosup, CT 06354. UCFS states that most insurance plans are accepted and that a sliding-fee program is available for uninsured or underinsured patients based on family size and income. Self-pay arrangements are also available. Before starting alcohol counseling, callers should verify their insurance benefits, appointment availability, current substance use services, and whether outpatient alcohol treatment at Plainfield is the safest and most effective level of care.