
If abuse of narcotics is negatively impacting your work and home life, New London has many top drug abuse programs to help you or someone you love. Whether addicted to Fentanyl, opiate drugs, painkillers or alcohol, we can help you connect with rehabilitation to get the top-rated help available. You can even find private or luxury treatment in New London to make rehabilitation as easy as possible.




The Westport House saved my life - it’s something I say to myself almost every day, and I now know it to be true. I entered the program (with significant hesitation) at the suggestion of my rehab therapist after completing a 28 day inpatient program. I felt I was ready to return to normal life after 28 days clean… nothing could have been further from the truth. The Westport House program was exactly what I’d needed, probably since the day I graduated from high school. While the first few weeks were tough, it soon became clear it was the best decision I could have made to get my life back on track. The staff was nothing but supportive and caring. The structured Phase 1 schedule allowed me to receive the clinical care I needed, while learning self-care & life skills under the guidance of residential staff at the house. The turning point in my recovery came about as a result of the relationships I’d built with my case manager, residential coordinators and peers at P1. When I began to feel joy and happiness again during recreation activities with them, the progress I’d been making truly began to grow. Today, my best friends include staff members and fellow residents that I met in the first few weeks of my journey at the WH. 11 months after walking into 9 Fragrant Pines, I have a full-time job, hobbies that I love and the type of people in my life I always wanted when I was active in my addiction. I look back now and understand the importance of all the little things that are a part of the program - A sober part-time job to get started, waking up early & making my bed, being honest with the staff, moving through the phases of the program and finding new ways to enjoy life as a sober person. It all added up to where I am today. To that end, I would recommend the Westport House without hesitation.
I am the Mom of someone who has been in treatment for 11 days. My son was on the verge of committing suicide. His addiction started at age 13 & is 32 now. This time has been the ultimate low. After seeing him twice, he doing so much better and he can not say enough GOOD things about Farrell. He has never been in a place that has been so involved with his well being. He recommends it highly.