
Veterans Affairs — Newington, CT
Connecticut Healthcare System • 555 Willard Avenue, Suite 116-A • Newington, CT 6111
24/7 National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Full Address
555 Willard Avenue, Suite 116-A
Newington, Connecticut 6111
Phone Numbers
Main: 860-667-6747
Hours
Contact facility for hours
Veterans Affairs
555 Willard Avenue, Suite 116-A, Newington, CT 6111

About Veterans Affairs — Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Situated in Newington, CT, the Veterans Affairs rehabilitation center specializes in providing treatment for substance use disorders alongside co-occurring serious mental health conditions in adults, as well as addressing emotional disturbances in children. The center offers a variety of treatment formats, including intensive outpatient programs, outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatments such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone. With a commitment to evidence-based therapeutic approaches, the facility emphasizes 12-step facilitation, anger management, and cognitive behavioral therapy. This center is particularly supportive of adult women and individuals who have faced trauma or intimate partner violence. By serving adults and young adults of all genders, the Veterans Affairs rehabilitation center is dedicated to delivering high-quality care and comprehensive support for individuals on their journey to recovery.
Insurance Plans Honored at Veterans Affairs
Coverage eligibility varies by plan and policy. Reach out to verify your benefits before admission.
Veterans Affairs
555 Willard Avenue, Suite 116-A, Newington, CT 6111
24/7 National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
IOP & Outpatient Programs at Veterans Affairs
| Type of Care | Substance use treatment, Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children |
| Service Settings | Intensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment |
| Medications Offered | Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment |
Therapies at Veterans Affairs — CBT & Evidence-Based Care
Conditions Treated at Veterans Affairs — Alcoholism, Opioid Addiction & More
Specialty Tracks at Veterans Affairs — Veterans Program & More
Payment Options at Veterans Affairs
Insurance Plans
Insurance coverage varies by plan. Contact the facility to verify your specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs.
Adult Admissions at Veterans Affairs
Age Groups
Gender
Veterans Affairs — Joint Commission Accredited, Connecticut Licensed
All Certifications
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FAQs About Treatment at Veterans Affairs
Yes, records indicate this center accepts both Medicaid and Medicare. Eligibility requirements and covered services differ by state and plan type. We recommend calling the admissions team to confirm your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.
This center provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment. These FDA-approved medications help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. A physician will determine the appropriate protocol based on your individual assessment.
Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) generally meet 9 to 12 hours per week, often scheduled in the mornings or evenings to accommodate work or school. Sessions include group therapy, individual counseling, and skill-building workshops. Contact the center to discuss scheduling options.
Young adult tracks address the unique challenges of this age group, including peer pressure, identity formation, and transitioning to independence. These programs often include career counseling and life skills development alongside traditional addiction therapy.
This center offers programming tailored to military veterans, addressing combat-related trauma, PTSD, and the unique stressors of military life. Staff familiar with veteran culture provide care in a supportive environment. The facility may also coordinate with VA benefits — contact admissions for eligibility details.
Gender-specific programming allows women to address topics like trauma, relationships, and parenting in a supportive setting. Some facilities offer childcare coordination or family housing options. Inquire about pregnancy-safe protocols if applicable.
Continuing care planning begins before discharge and may include step-down to outpatient services, referrals to sober living homes, alumni group meetings, and connections to community recovery resources. Many facilities maintain alumni networks that provide ongoing peer support and accountability.
Treatment investment varies based on program length, level of care, and services included. Many facilities work with patients on payment plans or can recommend external financing options. Call for a confidential cost estimate based on your specific situation.
This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.
Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.

