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Location Overview

  • GenderMale
  • Ages servedAdults, Young Adults

About Patrick F. McAuliffe Center

The Patrick F. McAuliffe Center is Connecticut Renaissance's co-occurring residential programme at 70 Central Avenue in Waterbury. Connecticut Renaissance is a CARF-accredited non-profit corporation established in 1967 that runs residential, outpatient and community-based behavioural health, addiction and criminal-justice programmes for adults and adolescents across Fairfield and New Haven counties, including specialist treatment for problem gambling for adults 18 and over and family-based services for younger people affected by someone else's gambling. The organisation says most insurances are accepted and that a sliding fee scale is available for people who would otherwise have difficulty paying; Medicare, military insurance and state-financed coverage are also recorded for this location.

Treatment details

Treatment for

All 4 — Treatment for

Treatment approaches

All 5 — Treatment approaches

Ancillary services

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

All 1 — Ancillary services

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

Payment options

State-financed (other than Medicaid)

All 3 — Payment options

State-financed (other than Medicaid)

Genders accepted

Male

All 1 — Genders accepted

Male

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Location

70 Central Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut, 06702

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