MAAS:
Medication Assisted Treatment- 426 East St New Haven, CT 06511
The Medication Assisted Treatment
(MAT) at MAAS offers treatment for opioid addiction, including the use of both
methadone and buprenorphine. The MAAS MAT program utilizes a combination of
medication and psychotherapeutic clinical treatment interventions aimed toward
building a foundation upon which long term recovery can take place. Individuals
entering this level of care meet criteria for methadone maintenance or
buprenorphine maintenance. A shorter term taper is available through the
ambulatory detoxification unit, if deemed appropriate. MAAS targets inner city
and traditionally under-served populations, including but not limited to
Latinos and African Americans. Treatment intensity varies based on patient need
while the clinic models a “stages of change” approach to opioid treatment. All
culturally relevant services are offered in English and Spanish. MAAS offers
on-site babysitting to adults with dependant, under school-age children.
Services Include:
Primary Care
Individual and Group Therapy
Pharmacotherapy
Psychiatric Evaluation and Follow-up
Case Management
Family Counseling
Auricular Acupuncture
HIV/AIDS/STD Testing and Counseling
Basic Primary Care Services
Trauma Therapy
Gender Specific Therapy
Urine/Drug Screens
Problem Gambling Services
Transportation to higher level of care or Detox program
Those seeking access to this
program should contact the intake and screening department at 203-495-7710.