Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism, Inc.

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Street Address 38 Old Ridgebury Road
City Danbury
State/Province Connecticut
Zipcode 06896
Phone 877.874.6222(main)/203-792-4515(Danbury)
Fax (203) 748-2604
Email Hope@mccaonline.com
Website https://mccaonline.com/services/impaired-driver-dui-dwi/
Cities of Practice Danbury and Surrounding areas
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Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism, Inc.

About Us

Our Mission & Vision

MCCA’s mission is to provide HELP and instill HOPE for individuals, families and organizations working to overcome and prevent addictions.

Our vision is to 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, Midwestern Connecticut Council of 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, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Derby, Torrington, New Haven, Kent, and Sharon. We primarily serve 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.

For more than five decades, MCCA has remained committed to helping individuals rebuild their lives through compassionate care, evidence-based treatment, and community support. Our team of experienced professionals works closely with individuals, families, courts, and community partners to ensure every person receives the guidance and resources they need to move toward lasting recovery. By combining education, prevention, and treatment services, MCCA continues to strengthen communities and provide a pathway toward healthier, more hopeful futures.

Services

Impaired Driver DUI/DWI Program

MCCA is contracted with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) to provide the Pretrial Alcohol Education System (PAES), a pretrial diversion program, for first-time “Driving Under the Influence” (DUI)/ “Operating Under the Influence” (OUI) offenders in Connecticut. PAES is also an option for current offenders who have not used the program or had a DUI/OUI conviction within the last ten years. The program is for DUI/OUI offenders who were operating a motor vehicle, a boat, a snowmobile, or an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). DUI/OUI in Connecticut is based on a blood alcohol content (BAC) limit of 0.08 for people ages 21 and over, and a BAC of 0.02 for anyone under age 21.

Program Components

The first component is an evaluation. The offender will have to pay a $50 application fee and a $100 evaluation fee directly to the court. If the court determines that the offender is indigent, the fees will be paid by DMHAS. A report on the evaluation will be sent back to Court Support Services Division and the court. Based on the evaluation report, the offender will be placed in either the second component (intervention) or the third component (treatment).

The second component is an intervention which may be either a Level One intervention class (1½ hours per session, one session per week for ten consecutive weeks) or a Level Two intervention class (1½ hours per session, one session per week for fifteen consecutive weeks).  The current fees are $325 for Level One and $500 for Level Two. Fees are paid directly to the court. Participants are required to attend all classes for the entire 1½ hours, attend class free from any non-prescribed mood altering or attention altering substances (including alcohol), participate in class and complete all out-of-class assignments, and refrain from all disruptive or threatening speech or behavior.

The third component is treatment, which is the alternative to intervention classes. Commonly recommended levels of treatment are standard outpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospital, residential, and inpatient detoxification. The minimum number of sessions are twelve, and there is no statutory maximum.

Final Dispostion

The court is the final authority in these cases, which includes determining which program component the offender will be assigned to. A person who successfully completes the program they were assigned to, any additional treatment ordered, and has no further legal difficulties may have the original charges dismissed after one year. If the offender does not successfully complete the assigned programming, they may have their prosecution on the original charges resumed.

Pretrial Drug Education Program (PDEP)

MCCA also offers the Pretrial Drug Education Program (PDEP) This program, also a contracted program overseen by DMHAS, is available to first time offenders, referred by the court who have been arrested for Possession of Drugs and/or Paraphernalia, and also follows the same components, fees and guidelines of the Pretrial Alcohol Education System as noted above.


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