About Village for Families and Children – Hartford
Village for Families and Children is a treatment facility located in Hartford, Connecticut. Here at this facility they offer treatment services to children, teenagers, adults and families that are struggling with co-occurring disorders and addiction. They also serve military personnel, military veterans and are LGBTQIA+ friendly. The levels of care offered here are intensive outpatient and traditional outpatient care. For youth, they also provide stabilization, residential treatment and outpatient care. Treatment at the Village includes medication assisted treatment (MAT), multidimensional family therapy and EMDR. This facility provides flexible payment options including credit/debit payment. They’ll also provide services even if you do not have the finances to cover treatment.
What stands out to me the most is their Village Expanded Recovery Vehicle program. This program helps you connect with other individuals and become active in your recovery. This helps you gain the support you need to move forward by speaking with others who have shared experiences. This program offers case management to help you set goals, provides linkage to community resources and offers advocacy.
They also offer Narcan and one time Suboxone prescription medication. This helps reduce the chance of possible overdose by supplying maintenance medication until you are able to seek appropriate medical services. This program is free and is available three days a week.
Their multidimensional family therapy program service is available to children and young adults until the age of 21. This is also available through telehealth. The goals for this therapy are to bridge the gap between you, your loved ones and the clinical team. This gives everyone an opportunity to discuss challenges and come up with solutions. This support also helps reduce the chances of a relapse and helps stabilize mental health conditions.