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Agencies

The CSN is a network of community-based organizations. Please click on the links to the left to discover more about each organization.

APT Foundation

The APT Foundation, founded in 1970, is a private, non-profit organization providing treatment to individuals with substance use problems with an emphasis on traditionally underserved populations. Headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, The APT Foundation offers treatment programs for adults that address the full range of substance abuse including opiates, cocaine, alcohol and multiple addictions.

For more information about APT Foundation or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to the APT Foundation’s supported employment programs, please complete the interagency referral packet.

For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

APT Foundation, Inc.
One Long Wharf Drive, Suite 321
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 781-4600 (Phone)
(203) 781-4624 (Fax)
https://aptfoundation.org/

Columbus House

Columbus House was established in 1981. The agency works to understand and overcome the factors that create homelessness. Along with food and shelter, Columbus House provides assessments, case management, and other programs and services designed to address the roots of homelessness. In addition, Columbus House operates several supportive housing programs.

For more information about Columbus House or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Columbus House, Inc.
586 Ella T. Grasso Boulevard
New Haven, CT 06519
(203) 401-4400 (admin. offices)
(203) 773-9673 (case management)
(203) 773-1430 (Fax)

Connecticut Mental Health Center

The Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC) is an urban community mental health center with an exceptional 40-year tradition of serving individuals with serious mental illness and is the lead agency for the CSN. Founded in 1966, CMHC cares for more than 5,000 people a year in a variety of services, and treats individuals suffering from severe and persistent psychosis, depression, anxiety, addictions (including alcoholism, cocaine, and gambling) and those with co-existing mental health and addiction problems. CMHC also operates outreach programs for individuals who are homeless, who are at serious risk for mental illness, or involved with the criminal justice system. CMHC is also responsible for a specialized clinical service for people whose primary language is Spanish. Clinical services are complemented by a range of rehabilitation programs designed to improve quality of life.

For more information about CMHC or its programs, please click the agency link below

To make a referral, please contact CMHC directly.

Contact

Connecticut Mental Health Center
34 Park Street
New Haven, CT 06519

(203) 974-7300 phone

(203) 974-7637 fax

Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

Continuum of Care

Continuum is a Connecticut based non-profit agency that began when it opened as the New Haven Halfway House in 1966. The program was developed by volunteers and students of Yale University who were volunteering at Connecticut Valley Hospital. These individuals were forerunners in recognizing the need for community-based alternatives to psychiatric inpatient care. In 1981, the agency adopted its new name, Continuum of Care, to reflect its goal and support services.

For more information about Continuum of Care or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to Continuum of Care’s supportive housing programs in New Haven, please complete the interagency referral packet. For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Continuum of Care
109 Legion Ave.
New Haven, CT 06519
(203) 562-2264 (Phone)
(203) 789-1335 (Fax)

Cornell-Scott Hill Health Center

Cornell Scott - Hill Health Center is committed to providing accessible, comprehensive and quality primary and behavioral health care to low income and underserved residents in the Greater New Haven area. Cornell Scott Hill Health Center is a private, non-profit community health center that was established in December 1968. It provides comprehensive preventive and primary care services from 18 locations in the New Haven area. Services include medical, dental, laboratory, nutrition, nursing, behavioral health, and programs for special populations, such as homeless people and persons with AIDS.

More information about CS-HHC or its programs.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Chief of Behavioral Health
Cornell Scott-Hill Health Corporation

(203) 503-3348 (Phone)

(203) 503-6542 (Fax)


Family Centered Services of CT

Family Centered Services of CT (formerly Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis) works to prevent abuse, neglect and victimization across the life span and to serve those affected by providing home visiting and outreach, parenting education, family strengthening activities, counseling and advocacy to children and adults.

For more information about Family Centered Services of CT or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Family Centered Services of CT
235 Nicoll Street
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 624-2600 (Phone)
(203) 562-6232 (Fax)

Fellowship Place

Fellowship Place began in 1960 as a social club for people with mental illness, meeting in the basement of the Jewish Community Center. Over the past 50 years Fellowship Place has grown into a social and learning community, fostering and supporting wellness and recovery. The rehabilitation interventions are designed to work with the whole person: mind, body, and spirit; to improve individual functioning; improve individuals' own management of their illnesses; and facilitate the wellness and recovery of the individual, in order to promote community integration.

In addition, Fellowship Place provides 45 units of permanent and affordable housing in four buildings located near the main campus. Tenants are eligible for case management and other supportive services.

For more information about Fellowship Place or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to Fellowship Place’s social rehabilitation programs, please complete the interagency referral packet. For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Fellowship Place
441 Elm St.
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 401-4227 (Phone)
(203) 789-4451 (Fax)

Goodwill of Southern New England

Goodwill of Southern New England is a progressive, community-based organization committed to enhancing employment, educational, social and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities and other challenges. Its vocational services programs help people identify vocational skills and interests and develop individualized employment plans so they can work in jobs of their choosing in the community. A full range of vocational assessment, training and supports are available, including job seeking skills, job development, job coach supports, and job-related case management services. All services provided are determined by the needs and desires of the individual.

For more information about Goodwill of Southern New England or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to Goodwill of Southern New England supportive employment programs, please complete the interagency referral packet. For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Goodwill of Southern New England
830 Grand Ave.
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 777-6602

Leeway

Leeway is committed to providing a continuum of services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Leeway’s mission includes providing inpatient rehabilitation and palliative care and creating new community treatment options so that those with AIDS can live as independently as possible. Leeway’s objective is to help persons living with AIDS remain on a path to a healthy, independent life upon discharge from inpatient care. Leeway has extended its continuum of care into housing and housing related services and has collaborated with DMHAS in this endeavor.

For more information about Leeway or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Leeway, Inc.
40 Albert Street
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 865-0068 (Phone)

Liberty Community Services

Liberty Community Services is a supportive housing and services provider offering dignity, compassion, and respect to Connecticut’s residents confronting homelessness and disability. With administrative offices in New Haven and residential programs serving the entire region, Liberty’s proven successful model of housing with support services helps change the lives of hundreds of people every year. Liberty provides supportive housing, residential services, outreach, and day program resources to individuals experiencing homelessness, and to those who are formerly homeless.

For more information about Liberty Community Services or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Liberty Community Services
153 East Street, Suite 100 & 200
New Haven CT 06511-5947
Phone: 203-495-7600
Fax: 203-495-7603
Email: info@libertycs.org

Marrakech

Marrakech's mission is to provide residential, employment, support, referral, and advocacy services to people with disabilities and people with similar service needs, to assist them in exercising their human rights as citizens and as contributing members of society.

For more information about Marrakech or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to Marrakech’s supported employment programs in New Haven, please complete the interagency referral packet.

For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly.

Contact

Marrakech, Inc.
6 Lunar Drive
Woodbridge, CT 06525
(203) 389-2970, ext. 1101 or ext. 1343 (Phone)
(203) 397-0658 (Fax)

New Reach

Established in 1990 as provider of emergency shelter for families, New Reach is working in the New Haven area to address the housing and support service needs of women with children. New Reach provides emergency shelter services, supportive housing, basic needs and clinical services to over 700 homeless women and children annually.

For more information about New Reach or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral please contact the agency directly.

Contact

New Reach
153 East Street
New Haven, CT 06511

(203) 492-4866 (Phone)
(203) 492-4872 (Fax)

http://www.newreach.org

The Connection, Inc.

The Connection, Inc. (TCI) was formed in 1972 to address problems facing families and communities, including substance abuse, addictions, crime, poverty, and neglect. On January 1, 2010, TCI merged with the former ALSO-Cornerstone, Inc. to enhance its ability to provide quality programs in the Greater New Haven area. Today, TCI works to build and sustain safe and healthy communities through more than 43 programs across the State in the areas of Behavioral Health, Supportive Housing, Community Justice, and Women and Children's programs.

For more information about TCI or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral to TCI’s supportive housing programs in New Haven, please complete the interagency referral packet. For all other referrals, please contact the agency directly

Contact

The Connection, Inc.
205 Orange Street
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 776-9900
(203) 787-5599
https://www.theconnectioninc.org/

Yale Behavioral Health Services at Hamden

BHSH

Behavioral Health Services at Hamden (BHSH) is part of Yale Behavioral Health and is housed within the Yale Department of Psychiatry. Serving residents in the Town of Hamden, Connecticut, BHSH is a licensed outpatient mental health and substance abuse clinic offering comprehensive treatment to individuals with mental health, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. Treatment provided at the clinic is person-centered, recovery oriented and characterized by respect, warmth and empathy. Staff work with clients to establish realistic, achievable goals consistent with their recovery. General services include intake and evaluation, crisis intervention, individual, group, family and couples treatment, psychiatric evaluations and medication evaluation and management. Specialized programming includes (1) co-occurring care provided within an integrated stage-based framework; (2) trauma-based treatment; and (3) psychosocial options focused on the development of life skills associated with recovery.

A reduced fee is available for those with limited ability to pay who reside in the town of Hamden.

More information about Yale Behavioral Health can be found on this outpatient page.

Contact

Yale Behavioral Health Services at Hamden
95-97 Circular Avenue
Hamden, CT 06517
(203) 288-6253 (Phone)
(203) 288-0948 (Fax)
https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/care/services/treatment/

Yale New Haven Hospital and Ambulatory Services

Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital (YNHPH) provides specialized psychiatric care to adults and adolescents. Psychiatric care for children is provided under the auspices of Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. All programs are handicapped accessible.

For more information about Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital or its programs, please click here.

To make a referral, please contact the agency directly.

Contact:

Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital
184 Liberty Street
New Haven, CT 06519
(203) 688-9907 (Phone)
(203) 688-9914 (Fax)

Adult Outpatient Clinic

Yale New Haven Hospital Outpatient Clinic offers psychiatric evaluation, group psychotherapy, medication management, for adult 18 years of age or older. Brief, focused individual interventions are also available. Clients may attend several groups a week. Dual Diagnosis, trauma, peer support and wellness groups are available in addition to traditional psychotherapy groups. Parking on site.

Contact:
Yale New Haven Hospital
646 George Street
New Haven, CT
203-784-8700 (phone)
203-784-8703 (fax)

Adult Intensive Outpatient Programs

Outpatient treatment services for individuals with mental health, co-occurring disorders and substance abuse provided at two locations listed below. Parking on site at both locations.

Contact:
Yale New Haven Hospital Psychiatric Outpatient Services
425 George Street
New Haven, CT
203-688-3182 (phone)
203-688-3596 (fax)

Yale New Haven Hospital Psychiatric Outpatient Services

2080 Whitney Ave., Suite 200

Hamden, CT

203-747-3480 (phone)

203-747-3490 (fax)

Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Programs

The Adolescent IOP provides treatment to adolescents ages twelve to eighteen who require treatment for psychiatric disorders of either acute or prolonged duration. Psychiatric illnesses most commonly treated include, but are not limited to, Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Substance Abuse Disorders, Personality Disorders, and Adjustment Disorders. An interdisciplinary approach is utilized to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care. We have two locations:

Contact:
646 George Street
New Haven, CT
203-789-5150 (phone)
203-867-5279 (fax)

21 Business Park Road

Branford, CT

203-488-0471 (phone)

203-488-6479 (fax)