Joshua Center Northeast is a mental health treatment facility located in Danielson, CT, dedicated to serving individuals and families seeking professional support for substance use and mental health challenges. Situated at 934 North Main Street, the facility provides compassionate, evidence-based care in a welcoming environment. Joshua Center Northeast understands that seeking help is a significant step, and the team is committed to making treatment accessible and supportive for every person who walks through the door.
Joshua Center Northeast maintains a primary focus on mental health treatment services, recognizing that mental health and substance use disorders often occur together and require integrated care. The facility provides comprehensive mental health services designed to address the underlying conditions that may contribute to substance use. By focusing on mental health treatment, Joshua Center Northeast helps patients develop coping strategies, process trauma, and build the emotional tools needed for lasting recovery. The compassionate clinical team works with each patient to create an individualized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and goals.
Joshua Center Northeast accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, and self-payment options, ensuring that financial circumstances do not prevent access to care. The facility also offers payment assistance programs to help reduce the burden of treatment costs for families. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most insurance plans are required to cover mental health and substance use treatment at the same level as other medical services. The admissions team can verify your insurance coverage and discuss financial options during the intake process, so you can focus on recovery rather than worry about expenses.
If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health or substance use challenges, Joshua Center Northeast is ready to help. Contact the facility today at 860-779-2101 to speak with a caring treatment specialist who can answer your questions and guide you through the admission process. Recovery is possible, and professional support can make all the difference—reach out now and take the first step toward healing.