Hartford Halfway House For Women in Hartford, Connecticut

About Hartford Halfway House For Women

Hartford Halfway House For Women (Hartford House, CSI) is a residential re-entry and substance use treatment provider in Hartford, Connecticut. They serve adult women in a structured work release setting. 

The program blends housing with case management, substance abuse counseling, and education and workforce readiness services to help women build stability.

Work Release Program

Clients will participate in a residential work release program where women live onsite in a monitored setting while working toward reentry goals. 

Clients will undergo urinalysis or breathalyzer monitoring for compliance. The program also offers Cognitive Behavioral Groups to address criminogenic thinking and related risk factors.

This facility primarily supports individuals referred through state or federal justice systems as part of supervised reentry or work release.

The MINT Program

The Mothers and Infants Nurtured Together (MINT) program allows eligible women to reside with their infants while participating in the residential reentry program. This approach supports housing stability and reunification during the transition back into the community.

Hartford Halfway House For Women is located at Irving Street. If cost or coverage is a concern, admissions staff can explain any fees or funding options that may apply to your situation.

Getting started typically involves a referral connected to the state or federal justice system for work release or supervised reentry. Once referred, the team uses case management to track treatment plan compliance and reentry readiness while you participate in services.

Contact

(860) 547-1313

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Address

10 Irving Street
Hartford, CT - 06112

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