MCCA - John J. Allen Memorial Golf Tournament
Join us on July 9th, 2012 for the Annual John J. Allen Golf Tournament
Salem Golf Club
North Salem, New York
The tournament program, sponsorship opportunites and registration form are available as a PDF by clicking on the following link:
Golf Tournament Program
Presented by Union Savings

How to Cope
MCCA is offering a program for family members and friends impacted by addiction. How to Cope will be held in our Ridgefield location, sessions are ongoing.
How to Cope is a 7-session program
To register please contact Danielle Sileo, LMFT, Director of Family Services at MCCA
Email: dsileo@mccaonline.com
Phone: (203) 438-8680
For more information, click here.
MCCA Receives 98% Approval Rating
MCCA was among the highest ranking substance abuse facilities in Connecticut in a 2011 Consumer Survey conducted by DMHAS (Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services).
This year marks the tenth year that DMHAS and their provider community have been administering the Consumer Satisfaction Survey. This annual survey report provides DMHAS with invaluable information about the performance of our healthcare system. MCCA is proud to have received a 98.3% approval rating in the General Satisfaction Domain by Provider.
To view the results of DMHAS's survey online click here.
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MCCA, Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism, Inc., is the primary provider of substance abuse prevention, evaluation and treatment services in the greater Danbury area. MCCA was established in 1972 in response to regional needs for high quality professional services for individuals and their families suffering from alcohol and substance abuse.
Headquartered in Danbury, MCCA maintains locations in Danbury, New Milford, Bethel, Norwalk, Ridgefield and Sharon. MCCA primarily serves clients residing in Connecticut State Demographic Area Regions 1 and 5, encompassing the entire western portion of the state. These regions are economically and socio-demographically diverse, and include urban, suburban, and rural areas.
MCCA offers multi-lingual services in Spanish, Portuguese, French and Polish. Be sure to contact us, we can accommodate most language needs.
MCCA is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a 501(c)3 non-profit community-based organization and is licensed by the State of Connecticut and credentialed by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). MCCA is also an affiliate of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD).
MCCA's mission is "provide HELP and instill HOPE for individuals, families and organizations working to overcome and prevent addictions." Our vision is "be the premier prevention and treatment organization in Western Connecticut by providing state-of-the-art programs designed to achieve measurable results that bring value to customers and partners."
MCCA presently offers a wide variety of services including outpatient, as well as short and long-term residential inpatient treatment. Our various programs service seniors, Latinos, women, family members, and others affected by alcohol and drug dependence. We also have an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), pre-employment drug testing, substance abuse prevention services, and we run the impaired driver (DWI) program for the Western Connecticut region. In addition, MCCA has two female adolescent residential programs, ART and New Dawn.
The continuum of services of MCCA include:
- public awareness and prevention services
- employee assistance programs
- intensive day and evening outpatient programs
- treatment groups (relapse prevention, living sober, family support)
- judicially-mandated treatment programs under the Pretrial Drug Education and Impaired Driver (DWI) programs and Court Support Services Division (CSSD) of the Connecticut Judicial Department
- treatment and engagement programs for seniors
- women’s recovery programs
- family forums
- Latino/Hispanic outreach services
- residential treatment programs (including specialized programs for adolescents and seniors, gambling, and detoxification)
- a social setting detoxification program known as the Sobering Center
- specialized services to the homeless at the Danbury City Shelter
We are proud of the quality services we provide to people with addictions and their families in our service area. MCCA is constantly striving to improve its efforts to reduce the devastating effects of active addictions.
Office hours for our Main office are Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Office hours for Danbury:
- Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Saturday by appointment
Evening Programs in Danbury, New Milford and Waterbury: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Other Programs offer a variety of locations and hours to meet our clients needs
Fees
At MCCA we participate in many managed care plans, and we also accept traditional insurance. Many insurance plans require that you make a co-payment at the time of your visit. To make it easy as possible for you, we accept cash, checks and most major credit cards. Some insurance plans may require that you obtain authorization from them before you visit us. Since this differs by plan, please check with your insurance company so you may receive complete benefits from your coverage.
MCCA also participates in the Connecticut General Assistance Behavioral Health Program.
Your counselor can help manage your insurance plan and any payments you may need to make.
MCCA
Central Administration
38 Old Ridgebury Road
Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 792-4515 Tel
(203) 748-2604 Fax

