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Overview
About South County Psychiatry Connecticut
Drug and alcohol addiction affects people of every background in Old Lyme, Connecticut — and South County Psychiatry Connecticut exists to help them find their way back. As one of the treatment options available in the Connecticut area, this center supports clients through detox, inpatient residential care, outpatient therapy, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when clinically appropriate.
Many residents of Old Lyme and surrounding communities have used facilities like this as a starting point for real, lasting change. If you're comparing rehabs in the Old Lyme area, our free 24/7 helpline at (844) 561-0606 can help you verify insurance coverage and identify centers with open beds right now. Reaching out is usually the hardest part — once you make the call, the rest becomes far easier to navigate.
At South County Psychiatry Connecticut, the goal is straightforward: help people get sober and stay sober. The facility serves adults struggling with alcoholism, drug addiction, and co-occurring mental health disorders — including patients who may have tried treatment before without success.
Services typically include a medically supervised detox phase, inpatient rehabilitation in a structured residential setting, step-down outpatient care (IOP and PHP), and aftercare planning to support long-term recovery. Treatment is generally individualized, meaning clinicians build a plan around each person's substance use history, mental health needs, and life circumstances rather than pushing everyone through the same program. The center accepts a wide range of insurance plans, and admissions staff can walk you through financial options. Call (844) 561-0606 for a free insurance check and to learn what programs are currently open at this Old Lyme location.
Fit Check
Who This Facility Is Best For
Adults in Old Lyme, Connecticut and surrounding communities seeking local addiction treatment
Individuals with Medicaid, Medicare, BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, or UnitedHealthcare coverage
People needing Dual Diagnosis, Outpatient or similar levels of care
Adults managing co-occurring mental health conditions (dual diagnosis) alongside substance use
Not Sure If This Is the Right Fit? Talk to Someone Who Knows.
Our admissions team can verify your insurance, check current bed availability, and help you compare options in Old Lyme, Connecticut — all in a single call.
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Do you need help as soon as possible (same-day or within 24 hours)?
Same-day admissions are often available at South County Psychiatry Connecticut and similar centers in Connecticut. Call (844) 561-0606 to check current bed availability and start the intake process within minutes.
Is insurance coverage your main concern?
Most major plans — including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and others — are commonly accepted at Connecticut rehabs. Our team can verify your specific benefits in minutes at no cost.
Are you unsure whether you need detox, inpatient, or outpatient care?
That decision usually comes down to medical risk during withdrawal, severity of use, home stability, and any co-occurring mental health diagnoses. An admissions specialist can walk through your situation and recommend the right level of care.
Do you have a mental health condition alongside substance use?
Many Old Lyme area clients have a dual diagnosis — depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, or trauma history. Integrated treatment addresses both at the same time, which produces better long-term outcomes than treating them separately.
Is it important to stay close to home during rehab?
Staying in Connecticut offers real benefits: family can attend therapy, discharge planning coordinates with local outpatient providers, and you maintain connections to support systems that matter for long-term recovery.
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Care Options
Who We Treat
AdolescentsChildrenOlder AdultsMale and FemaleNeurodivergentCouples
Serving Old Lyme, Connecticut and Surrounding Cities
Addiction treatment works best when it fits the community it serves. South County Psychiatry Connecticut is located in Old Lyme, Connecticut, and draws clients from across the region including Middletown, Lebanon, Manchester, and Farmington, among other nearby communities. The Old Lyme area offers the combination many people need: clinical-grade care within driving distance of family, work, and support networks.
Local treatment matters. Staying in Connecticut during rehab makes it easier for spouses and parents to participate in family therapy, simplifies insurance coordination, and builds a foundation for continued outpatient care after discharge. If you're comparing Connecticut rehab options or want to check availability at this Old Lyme location, a single call to (844) 561-0606 will confirm insurance coverage and help you pick a facility that works for your situation.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What therapies does this facility offer?
Outpatient.
Where is South County Psychiatry Connecticut located?
19 Halls Rd, Old Lyme, Connecticut — located in Old Lyme, Connecticut.
What insurance is accepted?
Insurance Accepted. Always verify your specific plan.
What levels of care are offered?
Dual Diagnosis, Outpatient are available at this facility.
Is this rehab accredited?
Contact the admissions team directly to verify current accreditation status.
Don't Wait to Get Help
Every day matters when someone you love is struggling with addiction. Call our 24/7 helpline to speak with a specialist, verify your insurance, and find available beds at South County Psychiatry Connecticut or a similar center in Connecticut.