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ADRC, Inc.
Serving Hartford and
surrounding communities

Since 1973
860-714-3700
ADRC Clayton House

203 Williams Street
Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone: 860-659-0309
Fax: 860-659-1864
Mike Zito, Program Director

Clayton House is a six-month maximum duration, intermediate-residential, substance abuse treatment facility. It serves 15 adult men and women primarily from the central Connecticut region. The majority of applicants to the Clayton House program are State Administered General Assistance (SAGA) recipients. Residents may be dually-diagnosed provided the psychiatric component of their condition does not prevent them from safely participating in the therapeutic program or hold employment.

The program requires residents to obtain full-time employment during the daytime while participating in an evening therapeutic program. The evening program consists of Relapse Prevention Group, Group Therapy, Education Group, Men's and Women's Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Loss and Grief, Spirituality Group, individual counseling sessions, and twelve-step meetings, as well as weekly after-care group session for alumni. All groups run for average duration of one and a half hours. Individual sessions are scheduled on a weekly basis. These sessions are typically one hour.

A system is employed which positively reinforces recovery attitudes and behaviors. As residents demonstrate changes toward healthy choices and lifestyle, they receive increases in weekend pass time and independence from the weekday evening program to attend twelve-step meetings, which they select for themselves.

Admission Criteria for the Clayton House are 1) motivation and 2) be able and willing to work full-time or be enrolled in an academic/vocational training program. A person who is unwilling or unable to hold employment is referred to alternate programs as are those who feel the structure of a therapeutic milieu would be too restrictive for their needs, and 3) adults 18 years and older.

 


Founded in 1973, Alcohol and Drug Recovery Centers, Inc. (ADRC) is a private non-profit corporation located in Hartford, Connecticut, providing high quality substance abuse treatment and recovery-supportive services. We operate a number of facilities, offering a wide range of services to help our clients achieve and maintain a life free of the destructive effects of chemical dependency.


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