High Watch was established in 1939 in Kent, Connecticut, as the world’s first 12-Step treatment center. Since then, we've led thousands of adolescents, adults and families from the grip of alcohol and drug addiction to the freedom of recovery.
High Watch is a non-profit dedicated to healing those suffering from the chronic illness of drug and alcohol addiction. Each resident receives state-of-the-art, customized medical care while learning the lessons on how to stay sober through the spiritual teachings and practice of the 12 Step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.
High Watch has achieved the Gold Seal of Approval, which means we provide patient safety and emphasis on quality of care.
SETTING
• A campus of more than 300 acres, set in the Connecticut's Litchfield Hills, two hours north of New York City.
• Simple, cultivated grounds surrounded by rolling hills, flowers and natural beauty.
• Meals are served in the large dining room. B&B style breakfast is made to order. Proper nutrition is an important part of High Watch’s program of healthy living. There’s a full salad bar and vegetarian and gluten-free diets are accommodated.
FACILITIES
• 24-Hour Helpline
• Weekly House Meetings
• Home-cooked Meals
• Hands on Day / Night Staff
• Laundry Facilities
• Peaceful, Tranquil Environment
• Admission Pick-Up Service
ADMISSIONS
• We accept residents daily from 8am - 5pm, provided they meet our admission requirements: (860) 927-3772.