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State Resources for Connecticut


Community Resources and Family Support Groups
 
Adolescent, Individual & Family Psychotherapy
12 Roosevelt Avenue
Mystic, CT 06355
Phone: 860-546-4383  
Contact: TJ Butcher


Ann Cady
655 E Main Street
Norwich, CT 06360
Phone: 860-889-8902  
revmrskd@aol.com
Parent and licensed professional counselor.

Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center, Inc.
338 Main Street
Niantic, CT 06357
Phone: 860-739-7460  Toll Free: 800-445-2722
cpac@cpacinc.org
Parent training and information.

Janet Franzo, Parent
181 Pine Street #7
Columbia, CT 06237
Phone: 860-228-3996  
Contact: Janet Franzo


NOFAS Connecticut
23 Cemetery Road
Willington, CT 06279
Contact: Michelle Bidwell
michelle.bidwell@nofasct.org


Office of Protection and Advocacy
60B Weston Street
Hartford
CT 06120
Phone: 860-297-4300  Fax: 860-566-8714  Toll Free: 800-842-7303
Protection and advocacy agency for persons with developmental disabilities.

Diagnosis of FAS
 
Children's Neurology Services, LLC
769 Neufield Street, Suite Z
Middletown, CT 06457
Phone: 860-635-3600  Fax: 860-635-2300  
Contact: Dr. Michele Kleiman


Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Division of Human Genetics
282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: 860-545-9580  Fax: 860-545-9590  
Contact: Sally Rosengren
Greenstein@nso1.uchc.edu
Department email address

UCONN Health Partners
65 Kane Street
West Hartford, CT 06119
Phone: 860-523-3778  
Contact: Dr. Sally Rosengren, Dept. of Genetics


Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
333 Cedar Street
Room 3089 LMP
New Haven, CT 06510
Phone: 203-785-5708  Fax: 203-785-7194  
Contact: Margaret Hostetter, M.D.,  Professor & Chair, Pediatrics
margaret.hostetter@yale.edu
Department chair can refer to diagnosticians

Yale University School of Medicine, Division of Genetics
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Phone: 203-785-2660  Fax: 203-785-3404  
Contact: Margaretta Seashore
seashore@email.med.yale.edu


Other
 
The Glenholme School, Devereux
81 Sabbaday Lane
Washington, CT 06793
Phone: 860-868-7377 x2  
Contact: Patrick Queenan, PhD,  Director of Clinical Services
A residential school that has been successful in helping children/teenagers with FASD. They will accept NY residents.

The Glenholme School, Devereux
81 Sabbaday Lane
Washington, CT 06793
Phone: 860-868-7377 ex  
Contact: Patrick Queenan, P.H.D.,  Director of Clinical Services
A residential school that has been successful in helping children/teenagers with FASD. They will accept CT and NY residents.

Prevention Programs, including Treatment for Women
 
2-1-1 Infoline
CT
Toll Free: 1-800-203-1234
Toll free service in Connecticut providing information and referrals for pregnancy, substance abuse, family crisis, suicide crisis hotline.

Connecticut Clearinghouse
334 Farmington Avenue
Plainville, CT 06062
Fax: 860-793-9813  Toll Free: 800-232-4424
www.CTclearinghouse.org
Prevention information on alcohol, tobacco and drug use.

Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
410 Capitol Avenue, 4th Floor
Hartford, CT 06134
Phone: 860-418-6802  Fax: 860-418-6792  
Funds some treatment resources for pregnant women with substance abuse problems.

Connecticut Pregnancy Exposure Information Service
270 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06032
Fax: 860-679-1531  
Contact: Sally Rosengren
Information on teratogens for Connecticut residents and Connecticut physicians.

INFO-LINE - 800-203-1234
CT
Phone: 800-418-6792   
Toll free (in Connecticut) service providing counseling and referrals for pregnancy, family and health crises.

Treatment Services for Affected Individuals
 
Caparulo and Associates
P O Box 595
Orange, CT 06477-0595
Phone: 203-795-3632  Fax: 203-795-3632  
Contact: Frank Caparulo
Evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual disorders. These professionals can consult with courts and other justice agencies.

Casey Family Services
777 Main Street
Bridgeport, CT 06606
Phone: 860-727-1030  Fax: 860-727-9355  
Post-adoption counseling.

Connecticut Childrens Medical Center Child Development Center
282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: 860.545.8680  
http://www.ccmckids.org/services/cdc.asp
The Child Development Center is comprised of a team of specialists who provide evaluation and consultation services for children and adolescents by bridging medical, developmental, behavioral and educational facets to produce a comprehensive view of the child.

The Glenholme School, Devereux
81 Sabbaday Lane
Washington, CT 06793
Phone: 860-868-7377 x2  
Contact: Patrick Queenan, PhD,  Director of Clinical Services
A residential school that has been successful in helping children and teens with FASD/ARND. Glenholme will accept NYS residents who have NYS funding.

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