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Transitional Housing

Transitional housing in Hartford helps recovering addicts and alcoholics integrate back into society and return to work or school while maintaining and strengthening the foundation of recovery they developed after attending a primary Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center. Transitional housing programs in Hartford provide a way for people recovering from alcohol and drug addiction to be reintroduced back into the mainstream of life with a focus on personal responsibility, accountability, career development, college education, and continued sober life skills. Some Alcohol Rehabilitation and Drug Rehab Programs in Hartford will offer transitional housing as a final component of recovery after the initial primary phases of the recovery program are completed. Most Drug Treatment and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities providing transitional housing in Hartford require tenants to actively participate in group meetings as well as some community service functions. Transitional housing in Hartford is intended to provide stability for a limited amount of time, usually 6 to 24 months, allowing enough time to transition to an independent living situation.



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Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs is an alcohol and drug rehab program that is located at 287 West Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067. You can contact Department of Veterans Affairs by calling (860) 721-5817.
Types of Services Drug Rehab Alcohol Rehab, Transitional Housing, Residential Long Term Treatment 
Payment Forms Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Private Pay Insurance, Self Pay 


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