Ministry of the High Watch is a residential substance abuse treatment facility located in Kent, Connecticut, serving individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Situated at 62 Carter Road in the picturesque town of Kent, the facility provides evidence-based treatment in a supportive environment designed to help patients begin their recovery journey. Ministry of the High Watch accepts self-pay patients and focuses on delivering accessible, compassionate care to those seeking freedom from substance dependence.
Ministry of the High Watch offers residential short-term substance abuse treatment, typically lasting 30 days or less. This level of care provides patients with 24-hour medical supervision and therapeutic support in a residential setting, allowing individuals to step away from their daily environment and focus entirely on recovery. Short-term residential programs are ideal for patients who need intensive treatment, structured programming, and a safe space to detoxify and begin addressing the underlying causes of their addiction. During their stay, patients participate in evidence-based therapies, group counseling, and educational sessions designed to build coping skills and support long-term sobriety.
Ministry of the High Watch accepts self-payment from patients seeking treatment. While coverage options may vary, individuals are encouraged to discuss financial arrangements directly with the facility to explore available options. Cost should never be a barrier to getting the help you or a loved one needs—many facilities work with patients to develop payment plans and connect them with financial resources that may ease the burden of treatment.
If you or someone you care about is ready to take the first step toward recovery, Ministry of the High Watch is here to help. Reach out today by calling (860) 927-3772 to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions about treatment options, the admission process, and next steps. Taking action now can change the course of your life—professional support and compassionate care are available.