Best-in-Class Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Services
At Mountainside Wilton, you are able to access multiple best-in-class addiction treatment programs in Fairfield County, Connecticut:
Outpatient Services offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and an Outpatient Program (OP) which combine group therapy and individual counseling sessions to help you understand the root of your addiction and develop relapse prevention skills. Individual Therapy (IT) is also available for those who want one-on-one sessions exclusively.
Recovery Coaching assists you in reaching short and long-term life goals by partnering you with a dedicated recovery coach to guide you through lifestyle changes as you reevaluate your relationship with drugs and alcohol. Coaches meet with you regularly to set milestones, review progress, and provide support for any challenges that arise.
Adolescent Services teach teens how to address peer pressure, resolve internal conflicts, and manage their academic demands without misusing substances. Focusing on your teen’s strengths and weaknesses, we help them develop skills for positive decision making and refusal strategies that play a critical role in maintaining sobriety.
Family Wellness Outpatient Services empower the entire support system or family unit to repair relationships, rebuild trust, enhance communication, and establish healthy boundaries. Our experts understand the complexities that addiction inflicts on family dynamics, and we’re here to provide the tools and nurturing environment needed to navigate these challenges.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) utilizes medications to help minimize severe cravings and withdrawal symptoms that can be extremely difficult and derail you from recovery goals. Our MAT program offers Suboxone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol to support clinical therapy.
Telehealth Services enable you to have life-saving alcohol and drug addiction treatment right from the comfort and privacy of your home. We use secure HIPAA-compliant video conferencing to help you communicate regularly with a licensed clinician or certified recovery coach.
Support Groups allow you to connect with, lean-on, and provide encouragement to peers who understand the challenges of addiction. Free virtual and in-person support groups are available for all community members as well as their families.