

Lauren is a licensed clinical social worker having treated individuals struggling with substance use and mental health disorders in both residential and outpatient settings prior to her arrival at High Watch. To find a Connecticut-based virtual NA meeting, links and information can be found at. If this is your first time joining a zoom meeting, you can follow instructions at this link: Addiction is a disease of isolation, and we must stand strong together to get through this trying time.Īs always, if you need help, please do not hesitate to call us at High Watch, or reach out via email: attend a virtual AA meeting, you can select from one of the three times listed on this page: If you aren’t comfortable making phone calls, consider using text messaging or private messaging through Facebook or any other various social media platforms.

Use of the telephone is becoming of the utmost importance for those of us in recovery. So, despite the pandemic closing down many public spaces, I implore you to please still stay connected.

One of the biggest parts of any recovery program is the sense of community and togetherness. It is important to stay connected despite social isolation, and we must work together to protect our sobriety. This way friends and alumni can still get the recovery they need from the comfort of their own home. High Watch currently provides a remote access online AA meeting every day of the week.
