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Wheeler Clinic, founded in 1968, is a unique provider of behavioral
health services with an unusually broad array of services and
capabilities that includes mental health, substance abuse, special
education, early childhood development, prevention and community
education.
The clinic is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations and the American Association of Suicidology.
Our programs and services are licensed or approved by the Connecticut
Department of Children and Families, Department of Education,
the Department of Public Health and Department of Insurance.
Wheeler Clinic is a private not-for-profit community organization
that is supported by individuals, corporations, foundations,
and
from third party payers, client fees and public funding sources.
Public funders include the Connecticut Commission on National
and Community Service, Department of Children and Families, Department
of Education, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services,
Department of Developmental Services, Department of Public Health,
Department of Social Services, Judicial Branch and the U.S. Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention.
Learn more about Wheeler Clinic in our Annual Report.

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