About SCADD HALFWAY HOUSE FOR MEN – Norwich
Scadd Men’s Halfway House offers inpatient treatment for individuals recovering from alcohol and/or substance addiction. The program includes 12-step meetings, group therapy, life skills teachings and more. Scadd Men’s Halfway House is located at Norwich, Connecticut.
The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) is an organization dedicated to helping people and their families with alcohol and substance abuse problems. SCADD was founded in 1966 by three men
— Attorney Morgan K. McGuire, Dr. Joseph A. Ceha and Reverend Orin E. Dice — who shared a vision of a community program organized, staffed, operated and funded (in part) by the people of Southeastern Connecticut.
The Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (SCADD) is a private, non-profit agency incorporated in 1966 by a group of recovered professionals who realized the need for an
alcoholism service structure. Today SCADD has been in operation for over 43 years and serves more than 3,500 individuals annually.