Recovery Meetings in Hartford, CT
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Recovery Meetings in Hartford, CT
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Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Structured treatment programs that allow patients to live at home while attending therapy multiple times per week
What is Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
IOPs provide comprehensive addiction treatment while allowing patients to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities. Programs typically meet 3-5 times per week for several hours each session.
What They Do
- Provide group therapy sessions
- Offer individual counseling
- Conduct family therapy sessions
- Teach relapse prevention strategies
- Provide education about addiction
- Offer case management services
- Coordinate with other healthcare providers
- Provide random drug testing
Types of Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Standard IOP
9-12 hours per week of programming, typically 3-4 days per week for 3-4 hours each day.
Evening IOP
Programs scheduled for evenings to accommodate work or school schedules.
Weekend IOP
Programs that meet on weekends for those who cannot attend weekday sessions.
Specialized IOP
Programs designed for specific populations (professionals, women, LGBTQ+, co-occurring disorders).
When to Consider This Option
For individuals who need structured treatment but can maintain housing and some daily responsibilities, or as a step-down from residential treatment.
Cost & Insurance Information
Typical Cost Range:
$3,000 - $10,000 per month
Insurance Coverage:
Often covered by insurance with pre-authorization
2 providers
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Structured treatment programs that allow patients to live at home while attending therapy multiple times per week
What is Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
IOPs provide comprehensive addiction treatment while allowing patients to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities. Programs typically meet 3-5 times per week for several hours each session.
What They Do
- Provide group therapy sessions
- Offer individual counseling
- Conduct family therapy sessions
- Teach relapse prevention strategies
- Provide education about addiction
- Offer case management services
- Coordinate with other healthcare providers
- Provide random drug testing
Types of Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Standard IOP
9-12 hours per week of programming, typically 3-4 days per week for 3-4 hours each day.
Evening IOP
Programs scheduled for evenings to accommodate work or school schedules.
Weekend IOP
Programs that meet on weekends for those who cannot attend weekday sessions.
Specialized IOP
Programs designed for specific populations (professionals, women, LGBTQ+, co-occurring disorders).
When to Consider This Option
For individuals who need structured treatment but can maintain housing and some daily responsibilities, or as a step-down from residential treatment.
Cost & Insurance Information
CCAR-Hartford Recovery Community Center
Treatment CenterHartford HealthCare Institute of Living - Main Campus
Treatment CenterRecovery Programs Available
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
29 meetingsSunday Meetings
Eleventh Step Conscious Contact Group
9:00 AMUnidas en el Camino de Destino Feliz
7:00 PMAl-Anon
2 meetingsThursday Meetings
Greater Hartford Parents AFG Meeting
7:00 PMNA (Narcotics Anonymous)
14 meetingsSunday Meetings
The Drop
10:00 AMWhy Are We Here
6:00 PMRecovery Dharma
2 meetingsSunday Meetings
RD Hartford
6:00 PMSMART Recovery
1 meetingsTuesday Meetings
SMART Recovery Meeting #4423
5:30 PMNearby Areas with Meetings
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Recovery Meetings in Hartford, CT
Find support and community at recovery meetings in Hartford, CT. Our comprehensive directory includes 48 meetings across various recovery programs including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, and SMART Recovery.
Available programs in Hartford include: AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), Al-Anon, NA (Narcotics Anonymous), Recovery Dharma and SMART Recovery . Whether you're seeking support for alcohol addiction, drug addiction, or supporting a loved one with addiction, you'll find welcoming communities ready to help.
We offer both in-person and online meeting options. With 8 virtual meetings available, you can participate from the comfort of your home or when traveling. Online meetings provide the same support and fellowship as traditional meetings.
What to Expect at Recovery Meetings in Hartford
Recovery meetings in Hartford, CT follow established formats that create safe, supportive environments for people in recovery. Most meetings begin with readings, followed by sharing time where participants can discuss their experiences, challenges, and successes in recovery.
- Open Meetings: Welcome anyone interested in learning about recovery
- Closed Meetings: Limited to people with a desire to stop drinking/using
- Discussion Meetings: Focus on sharing and group conversation
- Speaker Meetings: Feature someone sharing their recovery story
- Step Study: Work through the 12-step program together
- Big Book Study: Read and discuss recovery literature
Getting Started with Recovery in Hartford
If you're new to recovery or considering attending your first meeting in Hartford, remember that everyone was new once. Meetings are typically one hour long, and you're encouraged to listen without feeling pressured to share until you're comfortable.
Most meeting locations in Hartford are accessible and offer parking. Many groups also provide contact information for members who can answer questions or provide additional support between meetings.
Additional Recovery Resources in Hartford
Crisis Support: If you're experiencing a mental health emergency, call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) - Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral service
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis support
Local Resources: Contact your city hall or county health department for additional local recovery resources
Last updated: October 22, 2025. Information is provided for educational purposes. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.