About Connecticut Renaissance Waterbury West Treatment Program
Connecticut Renaissance Waterbury West Treatment Program is a men's residential addiction treatment center in Waterbury, Connecticut providing structured substance use care for adults age 18 and older.
Operated by a long established nonprofit founded in 1967, the program emphasizes evidence based care and relapse prevention with long term recovery planning.
Residential Addiction Treatment for Men
Residential treatment is designed for men with substance use and co-occurring mental health needs offering a supportive environment that promotes sobriety and stability.
Clients can expect counseling alongside psychoeducational programming and life skills development, self help meetings, and relapse prevention education.
Discharge planning includes referrals for continued treatment, housing, and employment support to help bridge the transition back to community life.
Quick Facts About Waterbury West
- Level of care: Level 3.5 co-occurring capable residential treatment.
- Who they treat: Adult men ages 18 and older with substance use and co-occurring mental health needs.
- Approach: Evidence based care with counseling, life skills, and relapse prevention education.
- Referrals accepted: CT Court Support Services Division, community providers, and self referrals.
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self pay, and sliding scale assistance.
- Credentials: Licensed by the CT Department of Public Health, with CARF accreditation at the organizational level.





