Lebanon Pines
37 Camp Mooween Rd.
Lebanon, CT
(860) 447-1717
The Lebanon Pines program provides high-intensity residential treatment for men living with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Located on a peaceful 56-acre campus in southeastern Connecticut, “The Pines” offers a structured, supportive environment focused on personal growth and recovery. Residents build essential skills for managing relapse triggers, strengthening their recovery, and creating meaningful lifestyle changes. Guided by a compassionate and experienced team, participants learn to understand their illness, develop healthy coping strategies, and prepare for a successful return to their communities.
- Individual and group counseling sessions
- Individualized treatment planning
- Integrated substance use and mental health treatment, including medication management
- On-site primary care and Hepatitis C treatment
- Work therapy and educational services
- Comprehensive discharge planning
- On-site recovery meetings from a variety of recovery pathways
- Peer support
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Primary Care
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Gordon House (For Women)
New London CT
(860) 447-1717
This low-intensity residential treatment program provides a supportive environment to help individuals strengthen and sustain their recovery. Residents have the opportunity to practice the skills they’ve learned, build confidence in preventing relapse, and take meaningful steps toward personal responsibility. The program focuses on helping participants reintegrate into educational, vocational, family, and social life. During their stay, residents are encouraged to seek employment and continue developing the tools needed for long-term success in recovery.
- Individualized treatment planning
- Relapse prevention through group and individual counseling
- Integration into the workforce
- Case coordination with primary care, mental health providers and recovery coaches
- Involvement with community activities, including local recovery meetings from a variety of pathways
- Peer support
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Gender specific programing
