Get help today 888-287-0471 or sign up for 24/7 text support.
American Addiction Centers National Rehabs Directory

Rushford at Middletown

1250 Silver Street , Middletown, Connecticut, 06457
Rushford provides life-saving and life-changing treatment to thousands of children, adults and families each year. For more than three decades, our organization has been committed to delivering high quality behavioral healthcare services to those in need. We have collaborated with some of the nation's top universities including Yale, Darmouth and the University of Connecticut on research studies and other initiatives designed to improve treatment outcomes for individuals with mental health and addiction disorders. Unlike many other addiction programs, Rushford is licensed by the State of Connecticut and accredited by the Joint Commission. To maintain our licensing and accreditation, we must always be striving to improve our performance, to raise the level of care we provide to our clients and to demonstrate accountability in the delivery of services.

Facility Highlights

  • Partial Hospitalization
  • Detoxification (ACE unit)
  • Inpatient Residential (ITP)

Specialization

  • Medical Detoxification

    Drugs and alcohol have widespread effects throughout your body, including but not limited to the addiction and/or physical/psychological dependence that develops with substance abuse over time. Many organ systems are affected by addiction and will react to withdrawal. The term “medical detoxification” means that there is a trained and licensed medical professional onsite to monitor your vital signs and protect your physical and emotional health as your body goes through withdrawal.
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

    Patients who undergo intensive outpatient treatment continue to live at home and sometimes go to school or work while participating in a highly structured treatment protocol that is focused on ending substance abuse. Programs vary in terms of how much treatment patients receive, how often and for how long. Some facilities design individualized intensive outpatient treatment programs.

Facility Settings

  • Residential Neighborhood

Meet the Staff

  • Stephen W. Larcen, Ph.D.
    Stephen W. Larcen, Ph.D.President & Natchaug Hospital and Senior Vice President
    Dr. Larcen is the Senior Vice President of Hartford HealthCare’s Behavioral Health Network. He also serves as President of both Rushford and Natchaug Hospital. He has over 40 years of experience in behavioral health and health care management, including more than three years leading Windham Hospital in Willimantic. Among his previous positions, he served as vice president of operations of Cumberland Health Systems in Nashville, Tenn.; CEO of Northwest Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn.; and executive director of United Services, a mental health center, in Dayville, Conn. He also worked as an organizational consultant in mergers and affiliations, organizational development, clinical and business operations and financial management for a wide range of health care facilities and organizations.
  • J. Craig Allen, M.D.
    J. Craig Allen, M.D.Medical Director
    Dr. Jonathan Craig Allen received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit Michigan in 1989. He did his internship and General Psychiatry residency at the Tufts University Medical School / New England Medical Center and his Child and Adolescent Psychiatry training at Harvard University Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital program. Dr. Allen served as Medical Director of Psychiatric and Family Services at Franciscan Children's Hospital in Brighton, Mass from 1995 until 2003 when he moved to Connecticut to take the position of Unit Chief at Riverview Hospital for Children and Youth in Middletown, Conn. Dr. Allen has served as Medical Director at Rushford since 2005. Dr. Allen has held the title of Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School (1994–2003) and at Yale University Medical School (2003–2005). Currently Dr. Allen trains Residents from the Institute of Living in Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Allen was seated on the SAMHSA Pharmacotherapy Expert Consensus Panel which developed Pharmacotherapy Principles for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders published in 2012. Dr. Allen is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in General and Adult Psychiatry and is ABPN certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, as well as being certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM).

Financial Details

  • Financing Available

Treatment Center Links

Treatment Center Details

Service Settings

Treatment Approaches

Payment Accepted

Special Programs

Type Of Care

Opioid Medications Used In Treatment

External Opioid Medications Source

Type Of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

Type Of Opioid Treatment

Pharmacotherapies

Facility Operation

License/ Certification/ Accreditation

Payment Assistance Available

Assessment/Pre Treatment

Screening And Testing

Transitional Services

Ancillary Services

Other Addictions

Counseling Services And Education

Tobacco/Screening Services

Facility Smoking Policy

Age Groups Accepted

Gender Accepted

Language Services

Show More Facility Offerings

Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.5
    Avg. score from 36 reviews
  • 3.3
    Accommodations & Amenities
  • 3.5
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 3.7
    Meals & Nutrition
Note
Anyone attempting to manipulate or spam our system or the providers' own listing pages risks having all content removed.
Luis Pietry
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
IM JUST WANT SAID THANK ALL YOU BOB, ASHLEY ,ROOT AND THE OTHER THERAPEUTICS PEOPLE THANKS FOR MAKE ME FEEL BETTER AND HOW MUCH IS LEAVE IT THE LIFE SOBER I MISS YOU GUYS AND THE PEOPLE FOR THE 3 FLOOR FRACISCO KEEP GOING TO FORWARD BODY AND THAT LIFE WHIT BOB MY FRIEND 🥳🥳🥳🥳 IM STILL STRONG AND SOBER AND IM GOING TO FORWARD NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENED JESUS CHRIST MY BEST FRIEND HOW LOVE 💕 ALL YOU GUYS GRACIAS FAMILY ,I DON\'T CARE ABOUT WHO IS NEGATIVE AND DON\'T OPEN THE 💕 TO STAY STRONG I DO AND I TAKE IT PIECE THE ANY ONE WHO IS POSITIVE
Joe
    Rushford at middletown did help with my treatment. But ,because I have private insurance I was discharged too soon, after only 16 days. I have mixed feeling on their program and staff. They seem to be in constant state of change . A lot of program and staff changes. I got more help from the other in-patient residents than I got from staff.
    RM
    • Accommodations & Amenities
    • Treatment Effectiveness
    • Meals & Nutrition
    Intake took a while but the people doing the intake were very kind and respectful. Once in the unit I had no orientation my room mate had to show me where everything was. I had little to no contact with the techs behind the desk. The nursing staff was wonderful especially. I do believe they are concerned about your medical detox. The food was great and the kitchen made me feel instantly better with her positive attitude. Heres the downside place is filthy, bathroom near our room literally had no toilet paper or paper towels for 2 days. Bugs crawling around the floor in my room. When we told the tech she said she had to put a work order in?????? For toilet paper? GROSS. I did absolutely nothing in 5 days except watch movies that the guys picked out, read my book and slept. No meetings, no groups nothing! I was looking for the Mariott or anything but basic amenities should be available considering what Is charged per day which I believe is in the thousands. When I was discharged they gave me everything that was locked up except my prescribed medication. All in all the people were decent and I am currently sober and feel better.
    Anonymous
    • Accommodations & Amenities
    • Treatment Effectiveness
    • Meals & Nutrition
    very hands on seeking to identify the root of the addiction vs overall addition treatment. Dedication.
    Anonymous
    • Accommodations & Amenities
    • Treatment Effectiveness
    • Meals & Nutrition
    Very basic. Not enough personal counseling. Local. lack of long-term care and career training.