Resources for behavioral health needs

This is not an inclusive list of resources. It is important for you to find resources that are accessible and appropriate for your needs.

Crisis Services

Individual counseling/Therapy

Medicare Participating Counseling/Therapy

Substance Abuse Recovery Services

Perinatal Care

LGBTQ+

Neuropsych Testing

Intensive Outpatient Programs (Youth/Teens)

Intensive Outpatient Programs (Adults)

Child & Adolescent Therapy

Eating Disorder Specialist

Domestic Violence:

ABA/Autisim/Neurodivergent Services

Community Health Centers

How to Safely Dispose of Unused or Old Medications in Connecticut

Properly disposing of unused or unwanted medications is essential to protect both the environment and your community. Below are safe and easy options for medication disposal:

1. Drop-Off Boxes

Many police stations have drug drop-off boxes in their lobbies where you can safely dispose of medications. You can drop off:

  • Over-the-counter medications

  • Prescription medications

  • Medication samples

  • Medications for household pets

  • Medicated lotions or ointments

2. Medicine Disposal Envelopes

You can purchase medicine disposal envelopes from chain pharmacies such as CVS, Walgreens, or Rite Aid. These envelopes allow you to safely send medications for proper disposal.

3. One-Day Medicine Collections

Occasionally, organizations or government agencies sponsor one-day medicine collections. These events are typically:

  • Not regularly scheduled

  • Open only to residents of the sponsoring town

  • Keep an eye out for local announcements to participate.

4. Flushing Medications

You can flush medications down the toilet only if:

  • The medication label instructs you to do so

  • The medication is listed on the FDA’s “flush list”

To check if a medication is on the FDA's flush list, visit the FDA website.

5. Disposing of Medications in the Trash

If no other options are available, you can dispose of medications in the trash. To ensure safety:

  • Tape the medication container lid shut

  • Place the container inside a non-transparent bag or container to conceal it

Important: Do NOT place medications in your recycling bin. Most garbage in Connecticut is burned at high temperatures, which destroys the medications.