Vermont Treatment Centers
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Bradford, Vermont
99 beds
Valley Vista in Bradford operates an opioid treatment program that provides inpatient detoxification. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program. The facility accepts pregnant and postpartum women.
Brattleboro, Vermont
Brattleboro Retreat is a drug and alcohol rehab for all ages. We are based in Brattleboro, Vermont. Our focus is on the treatment of co-occuring disorders treatment. Brattleboro Retreat further specializes in the provision of an intensive outpatient program (IOP), a day treatment program (PHP), medical detoxification, acute care and treatment for impaired professionals. We accepts clients on opioid medication.
Cuttingsville, Vermont
Spring Lake Ranch is a drug and alcohol rehab for adults. We are based in Cuttingsville, Vermont. Our focus is on the treatment of co-occurring disorders.
White River Junction, Vermont
Saint Albans, Vermont
Northwestern Counseling & Support Services is a non-profit designated agency based on Fisher Pond Road in Saint Albans, Vermont. It provides outpatient mental health therapy, youth outpatient substance use treatment, community-based crisis and emergency services, integrated healthcare, and community rehabilitation and treatment. The agency also runs developmental, autism, deaf and hard of hearing, traumatic brain injury, school-based and early childhood programs.
Barre, Vermont
Washington County Mental Health Services runs a program on Kynoch Avenue in Barre, Vermont providing residential and partial hospitalization level care. The non-profit designated agency supports adults with substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions through intensive day programming and residential support. It forms part of the agency's wider network of Washington County services.
Burlington, Vermont
Lund provides residential and outpatient substance use treatment for pregnant and parenting women and their children in Burlington, Vermont. The non-profit combines treatment with early education, family support and adoption services, so parents can keep their children with them during care. Outpatient clinical services, case management and community supports continue after residential treatment ends.
Bradford, Vermont
Valley Vista provides medical detoxification and residential inpatient addiction treatment at its campus on Upper Plain in Bradford, Vermont, with separate programs for men and women. Treatment addresses substance use alongside co-occurring conditions including anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, PTSD and trauma, and the program also serves veterans. Low-intensity inpatient care and aftercare planning support the step down from residential treatment.
Bradford, Vermont
White River Junction, Vermont
The White River Junction VA Medical Center provides health care to veterans across Vermont and parts of New Hampshire, including mental health care and treatment for substance use disorders. Programming at this site covers residential and outpatient care for veterans with addiction and co-occurring conditions. Care is provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs to enrolled veterans.
South Burlington, Vermont
Lund's Hoehl Family Building on Joy Drive in South Burlington, Vermont houses the non-profit's outpatient clinical services alongside its early education, adoption and community programs. Services support pregnant and parenting women affected by substance use, together with their children and families. Outpatient counseling and case management connect with Lund's residential treatment program in nearby Burlington.
Manchester Center, Vermont
Northshire is United Counseling Service's office at 5312 Main Street in Manchester Center, Vermont. UCS is the region's non-profit designated agency, providing outpatient mental health services, substance use services, psychiatric care and 24-hour emergency support. Services span children, families and adults, with referral into residential and day programs elsewhere in the UCS network.
Cuttingsville, Vermont
Spring Lake Ranch is a farm-based therapeutic community in Cuttingsville, Vermont offering licensed residential treatment for adults with mental health conditions and co-occurring substance use. Residents share in the daily work of the ranch alongside clinical treatment, in a model that uses meaningful work as part of recovery. A range of transitional options extends support after the residential stay.
Manchester Center, Vermont
Rutland, Vermont
Recovery House provides residential substance use treatment for adults on Washington Street in Rutland, Vermont. The non-profit's stated mission is a residential treatment setting oriented around the recognition of addiction as a treatable, chronic disease, with structured group and individual programming and recovery planning. Recovery House also operates a residential program in nearby Wallingford.
Montpelier, Vermont
Washington County Mental Health Services operates a program site on Heaton Street in Montpelier, Vermont. The non-profit designated agency provides residential and outpatient support for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions, alongside intensive adult mental health services and psychiatric and nursing care. Crisis response is available 24 hours a day across the agency's Washington County programs.
Montpelier, Vermont
Morrisville, Vermont
Lamoille County Mental Health Services is a non-profit designated agency on Harrel Street in Morrisville, Vermont. It provides adult outpatient behavioral health, intensive adult mental health services, psychiatric care, children, youth and family services, developmental services, and 24-hour emergency care through a mobile crisis team and the Oasis House. The agency also runs school-based clinician services and the Zero Suicide Project.
Castleton, Vermont
FortySeven Main Street is a residential therapeutic community in Castleton, Vermont for adults 21 and older living with mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Residents take part in a structured weekday work program with vocational components alongside weekly individual and group therapy and psychiatric medication management. Long-term and short-term stays are offered with a three-month minimum, plus step-down, aftercare and family respite options.
Bennington, Vermont
United Counseling Service provides residential, partial hospitalization and outpatient substance use treatment in Bennington, Vermont. The non-profit agency serves adults and young adults, including veterans and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, and offers cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and trauma-focused counseling. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted.
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