McCall Center Behavioral Health Network: Intensive Residential Treatment at Carnes Weeks Center
The McCall Behavioral Health Network offers specialized Intensive Residential Treatment at its Carnes Weeks Center, located in Torrington, CT. This program is dedicated to helping individuals achieve lasting recovery and overall wellness by addressing substance use and mental health disorders. The center provides a structured, supportive environment for those ready to commit to overcoming addiction and building a foundation for a sober life.
Program Overview
The Carnes Weeks Center serves adult men and women, age 18 and older, struggling with alcohol and other drug dependencies. It operates as a residential substance abuse treatment program, accommodating up to 20 residents at a time. The duration of stay is flexible, typically ranging from 7 to 28 days, allowing for focused, short-term intensive care. The program also accepts referrals from the criminal justice system.
Key Components of Treatment
Residents at the Carnes Weeks Center benefit from comprehensive clinical support delivered by full-time, highly credentialed staff. The treatment model emphasizes therapeutic and psycho-educational groups, alongside alternative therapies. These specialized groups are designed to tackle critical aspects of recovery and relapse prevention.
- Anger Management
- Preventing return to use
- Biology of addiction
- 12-step with an emphasis on internalizing the first step
- Living sober
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Drum circle
Through this holistic approach, McCall Behavioral Health Network aims to foster resilience, inspire hope, and promote lasting wellness for individuals and families across Connecticut.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical length of stay at the Carnes Weeks Center?
The length of stay for the intensive residential program typically ranges from 7 to 28 days.
Who is eligible for treatment at the Carnes Weeks Center?
The program is designed for adult men and women, age 18 and older, dealing with alcohol and other drug addictions.
Does the program accept individuals receiving methadone maintenance?
No, the program at the Carnes Weeks Center does not accept individuals who are currently on methadone maintenance.

