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Cavendish, VT
3.6
(5 reviews)
House at 20 Mile Stream is a youth crisis residence in Cavendish, Vermont operated by Windsor County Youth Services to support young people ages 13 to 18 experiencing homelessness or crisis. The program provides short term housing, mental health and substance use screenings, individual and group therapy, and family reunification services. Residents
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Springfield, VT
4.9
(55 reviews)
SaVida Health Springfield is an outpatient clinic for the treatment of opioid use disorders in Springfield, Vermont. This facility focuses on offering quality, judgment-free and individualized treatment to clients. The clinic offers same day or next day availability and telehealth support to optimize convenience. They accept Medicaid, Medicare and
Dr. Carpenter has been the absolute best doctor I've ever had hands down. No one can compare to Her. Really bothers me how Savids treated her like nothing but an outlet for them to make money. She goes above and beyond to care for her patients and I'm. Very sad to see they treated her like a number, just like they treat most of their patients
Nikolas Rowley
1 month ago
Always respected and never judged
J J
1 month ago
Always very helpful , kind and understanding!
Autumn
1 month ago
SaVida Health VT 5156
Plainfield, NH
4.5
(29 reviews)
Mountain Valley Treatment Center, located in Plainfield, New Hampshire is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer residential care providing long term support for addiction recovery. Additional levels of care offered include rela
Over the years, I have referred many families to MVTC. From their first point of contact with Everett, through their entire treatment stay, the client and family are treated with the utmost care and compassion. Their clinical team is highly skilled and always finds the time to collaborate with other providers. I trust MVTC to hold families through an incredibly vulnerable time and to approach each young person with respect, warmth, and a deep understanding of their struggles. Families often share that their experience has been life-changing.
Kelly McAdams
2 months ago
Mountain Valley truly changed my life forever. I came to them overcome with anxiety and hopelessness that made life feel impossible and worthless. The bubbly and sweet girl I once was completely hidden by my mental illness. But Mountain Valley brought that happy and optimistic side of me back, and gave me so many more invaluable gifts and insights. At Mountain Valley, I learned so much, including skills to help me manage my intense mood fluctuations, insights about common patterns in my anxiety, how to tackle my fear head on and even see it as a tool rather than a weakness, and I learned when and how to properly reach out for help when I needed it. But more than anything, at Mountain Valley I learned what it truly meant to be loved. You will never find a place as loving as MV. From the supportive and enthusiastic staff to the other residents who I now call some of my best friends, everyone in the community truly cares so much for one another and wants to see each other succeed. Surrounded by so much care and affection, I learned how to love myself and be optimistic about my life once again. Even being almost 2 years post grad from Mountain Valley, I still feel constantly supported by the MV community and I know I always have a home in beautiful Plainfield, NH. If you or your loved one is considering Mountain Valley, I truly could not recommend it more!!!
Isabella Carosi
3 months ago
MV was the first treatment center I ever attended. I was terrified going in—I had never been away from home, and I was struggling deeply with depression, OCD, and anxiety. I had graduated from high school in 2023, taken a gap year, and was preparing to start at Franklin & Marshall College when I hit my rock bottom. Together, my parents and I made the difficult decision that I needed more intensive support. Looking back now, those five months at MV became the most transformative period of my life. I met incredible people—both residents and staff—who made me feel seen, understood, and supported. During my time at MV, I was able to heal and reconnect with the core of my values. Of course, there were moments when I felt frustrated with the program; treatment is a vulnerable space that asks you to confront your fears, your patterns, and the safety behaviors that have led your life. But MV offered me the safety, structure, and guidance I needed to work through that discomfort. They gave me the push no one else could. MV helped me to realize just how much I needed consistency, caring accountability, and firm but compassionate support. Today, my OCD is so much better, and although my anxiety is still around (it’s always going to be a pesky little friend), I’ve learned how to work with it instead of letting it control me. I’m currently living in Portland, ME, in a transitional living program where I’m taking classes at SMCC, working at Anthropologie, and learning how to support myself. To see the progress from a year ago—when I couldn’t even leave my room—to where I am now is incredibly empowering. And best of all, I've realized that the strength I needed was already within me; I just needed some help remembering that it was there. None of this would have been possible without the foundation MV helped me build. I am forever grateful to everyone there. It genuinely changed my life. P.S. Here’s a photo of me at the peak of Mt. Moosilauke—best hike ever!
Audrey Finn
7 months ago
Mountain Valley Treatment Center NH 25522

Avenues Recovery Center at Bucks

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Jamison, PA
4.8
(279 reviews)
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The Avenues Recovery Center at Bucks is located in Jamison, Pennsylvania. It is an outpatient drug and rehab center. They have partnered with luxurious sober living homes. TRICARE is accepted. While staying at the structured residential living facility you are able to attend outpatient services. You’ll receive a full gym membership and daily tran
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Hartford, VT
4.2
(126 reviews)
The Veterans Administration offers services throughout the U.S. including the location on Veterans Drive in White River Junction, Vermont. This facility is open 24/7 and offers many health services, including mental health and substance use disorder treatment. The VA accepts private insurance and VA insurance such as TRICARE. Accessing Mental Heal
Wonderful place for veterans. Partner goes here. Really nice folks working here.
jim martin
3 months ago
My first visit to this va facility and I couldn’t be more impressed! Everyone was very nice and professional, doctors were not in a hurry and very caring
john stacy
6 months ago
My husband really likes the Dr he sees. The wait time isn't to long at all. We receive very helpful service from the employees working here.
Laura Thogode
8 months ago
White River Junction VA Medical Center VT 5009
Cuttingsville, VT
4.2
(17 reviews)
Spring Lake Ranch is a drug rehab center that offers a very wide range of services to adults living in the Cuttingsville, Vermont, area. They offer residential treatment for those suffering from drug and alcohol addictions, as well as co-occurring conditions, which can include depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and more. This ra
Spring Lake Ranch saved my life. No, this is not an overstatement. Not only that, but it saved my relationship with my family. To give you some backstory, I had spent 6 years battling deep depression, OCD, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I was very resistant to doing any sort of inpatient/residential treatment; despite efforts from my parents and therapists, I refused. And if you know anything about treatment, you know that you must be willing to receive help to get anything out of it. It took living on my own, not working, not in school, having hit yet another wall after trying IV ketamine therapy, for me to push past any pride and fear and admit that something needed to change. I did a Google search trying to find somewhere, anywhere to go that wasn’t a white wall institution, for the only thing that briefly brought me out of the dark hole I was living in was being outside with my dog. I found SLR, in addition to Gould, interested in their therapeutic community-based approach to treatment, and decided to take a tour of both. After a disappointing visit to Gould, I knew it wasn’t the place for me, a conclusion they came to as well. My dad and I then drove to Vermont and met with Kevin to tour the ranch. The atmosphere was lively, the people were friendly, and you couldn't differentiate who was a resident and who was staff. Though still trepidatious, later that day, my dad and I went back to our Airbnb and decided to move forward with it. The ranch isn't a traditional treatment place, and you can see that with every ranch holiday, as many former residents come back to visit, and the ranch welcomes them with open arms. I met some of my best friends and had the most life-changing experiences (for example, assisting in 3 piglet births as someone from a city who had only seen farm animals from a distance). This isn’t to say I didn’t have hard times, there were many instances where I fell back, but for the first time I had a community and net of support that helped me get back on my feet, and eventually gave my the courage and confidence to realize I could succeed on my own, but also that I wasn’t alone, and asking for help is a strength, not a weakness. During my time at the ranch, I was on a farm crew (though occasionally on gardens to help decorate birthday/goodbye cakes). It pushed me mentally and physically, and with each day on crew, I felt stronger and more capable. I also completed a mural during my stay, a project the ranch supported me with (along with Carl and Olivia, both of whom I attribute so much of my personal and creative growth to). I got to the ranch in March 2024 and left in April 2025. Some stay shorter, some longer, but the year I spent at the ranch wasn’t one I look back on as a “year I lost in treatment”, but the year that made me WANT to live again.
AA
4 months ago
If you’re ready, they are with you every step of the way. You won’t find a more supportive, healing environment.
Scott Hines
7 months ago
amazing 10/10
Eden Mulson
1 year ago
Spring Lake Ranch VT 5738
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Lebanon, NH
4.0
(26 reviews)
Headrest is a nonprofit addiction treatment and recovery support provider in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Headrest serves individuals affected by substance use disorder along with their families, friends and employers. The organization emphasizes long term recovery through community based care and vocational support. Friends & Family Support Group C
A penny for my thoughts Erin ....M How do you know when you met a professional ashtray cleaner??????? When you met someone with longevity from alcoholics anonymous!!!!! Ha Ha Ha☺️
CARL
2 years ago
Literal life savers! Between the rehab treatment, suicide prevention, and crisis counseling this place is right up there with hospitals as far as helping people and keeping them mentally and physically healthy!
Mr. Barbin
3 years ago
An important community resource for the area and beyond. We need more places like this!
Cyrus Cross
4 years ago
Headrest - Residential NH 3766
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Rutland, VT
3.7
(3 reviews)
Evergreen Substance Abuse Services is a substance use treatment provider in Rutland, Vermont, operating as part of the Community Care Network’s behavioral health system. The program supports adults and young adults facing substance use disorders with cooccurring mental health concerns. Evergreen’s approach connects clinical treatment wi
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Evergreen Substance Abuse Services VT 5701
Rutland, VT
2.8
(16 reviews)
West Ridge Center in Rutland, Vermont, is a substance use treatment facility that helps individuals struggling with alcohol or drug addiction. The specialists use medication assisted therapies along with social and psychological counseling to provide effective treatment. Comprehensive Assessments For Treatment Planning The staff will perform a deta
This place is truly great. Great staff all around , non judgmental , they are literally life savers. Tim K
timothy krans
1 year ago
When I first moved to town things were a little messed up and I had to wait a month to get my prior 6 take homes back but they said they would honor them then and now everything is going good staff is friendly and counselors are very helpful as well!
Sarah Bowne
2 years ago
If your looking to commit and get real help for your addiction this is the best place to go in town.
Rob Newton
6 years ago
West Ridge Center for Addiction Recovery VT 5701
Rutland, VT
3.5
(8 reviews)
The Community Care Network offers children, adolescents, and adults mental health and drug and alcohol addiction treatment at its Rutland, Vermont location. This addiction treatment center utilizes an evidence-based approach in its recovery programs to enhance the well-being of families, communities, and individuals suffering from the effects of ad
God place
Michelle
7 years ago
Wonderful professional organization!!
Julie B.
9 years ago
Rutland Mental Health Services Community Care Network VT 5701

Avenues Recovery Center at Lake Ariel

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Lake Ariel, PA
4.8
(372 reviews)
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Clients seeking treatment for alcohol addiction may be required to undergo detox first. As one of the best detox facilities in Pennsylvania, the process at Avenues Recovery Center ensures any abused substances are out of a client’s system and that they are in a healthy frame of mind when they enter residential treatment. Detox is overseen and
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Avenues Recovery Center at Lake Ariel PA 18436
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Wallingford, VT
5.0
(1 reviews)
Recovery House Serenity House is a recovery residence in Wallingford, Vermont providing sober living and peer supported housing for adults in early recovery from substance use disorders. Clients benefit from a low barrier approach and a supportive home like setting focused on long term stability. What kind of recovery support does Serenity House of
41 years ag, I went to Serenity house. I learned that I was indeed an alcoholic. I was introduced to Alcoholics Anonymous could not have been a better place for me. I learned about AA, the twelve steps, a day a time, how not to pick up a drink. I attribute my years of being sober and free to my stay at Serenity House. Robert
7 years ago
Recovery House - Serenity House VT 5773
Hartford, VT
4.7
(3 reviews)
Upper Valley Turning Point provides substance abuse treatment in Hartford, Vermont. It is a community center for those in recovery that gives them a secure, stable setting to continue pursuing their sobriety. Guests can enjoy amenities like a library, public access computers, a lounge area, a full kitchen, recreational activities, and Wi-Fi. No-Co
Great place to hang with people on the same road of life.
david mispel
7 years ago
Many people meeting weekly, day and night.
Stuart Corpieri
8 years ago
Great community for those in recovery.
Larry Lowndes
9 years ago
Upper Valley Turning Point VT 5001
Rutland, VT
4.0
(2 reviews)
Recovery House – Grace House, located in Rutland, Vermont is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism and opiate addiction. They offer supervised medical treatment to safely manage withdrawal symptoms during detoxification, as well as residential care providing long
Great caring staff. Easy to follow rules. Recovery friendly/oriented atmosphere. It is, of course what you make of it.
David Silber
1 year ago
Recovery House - Grace House VT 5701
Lebanon, NH
3.0
(14 reviews)
West Central Behavioral Health (WCBH) in Lebanon, New Hampshire, is a mental health facility that also provides support for individuals struggling with substance abuse. Care extends to clients of all ages and their families, with specific family support also available. Medicaid, Medicare, and other major insurance plans are accepted. Sliding scale
They get the job done
John Holzinger
5 years ago
West Central Behavioral Health NH 3766
Lebanon, NH
3.0
(8 reviews)
Dartmouth Hitchcock Psychiatric in Lebanon, New Hampshire is a place where you can get outpatient support that meets substance use concerns with compassion and clinical care. Their experienced staff are available to listen carefully and offer space for honest conversations about what you’re experiencing. This is a setting where your concerns are
This was the first adult psych trip I’d had since turning 18. Going in I was very nervous as my last visit to a behavioral health center for minors was unpleasant to say the least. I can say today though that this was the most comfortable stay I’ve had in a psychiatric unit and I left feeling like my problems mattered while I was there. I was able to meet with a team of training med students and professional psychiatrists at least once a day with vitals taken daily and medication given daily if prescribed. I feel like I understand my mental health a lot better through the optional group therapies which allowed for open discussion between a therapist and all the patients. You were able to see both a professional and personal solution to different problems, such as; coping with grief or cognitive distortions, while sharing your own story if you choose to do so. Often nights the other patients and I would gather around the table and play games or watch TV together while having conversation. The nurses did not specify bedtime or wake time (though most slept before 11 PM and woke for breakfast at 8 AM willingly) making the experience very personalized. Upon leaving I was also provided with a bridge program to meet with a psychiatrist on unit until I can be transferred to an outpatient provider to continue my meds. I was also given written instructions on how to fill out the new patient intake forms at the care center nearest to me making me able to attain a primary care physician! I left there having made a few friends who never failed to lift my spirits or offer a helping hand when I was having a bad day. Overall, I feel better equipped to care for myself both physically and mentally when it had overwhelmed me so much just a week prior. Thank you to the whole team and a special thanks to nurses Melissa and Allison, Ashley, and Dr. Schwartz. These were some members of the staff who left a lasting impression on me going above and beyond to make me feel comfortable in my stay.
Kylee Donovan
3 years ago
Sometimes we have to solve problems that require help from professionals. Dartmouth has helped me in a few ways.
Jacob Guggisberg
3 years ago
They help and heal a lot of individuals with ptsd.
AyJay K
3 years ago
Rutland, VT
2.4
(8 reviews)
Rutland Mental Health in Rutland, Vermont, is an organization that provides substance use disorder treatment and recovery services. They help treat individuals who are addicted to alcohol and other substances. The staff members at Rutland are able to provide a clinical diagnosis after clients undergo a substance use assessment. They work together w
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FOREX ARTIST CAMPANEMA
10 months ago
People are friendly
Aidan Brunner
3 years ago

Avenues Recovery Center at Dublin

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Dublin, NH
4.8
(489 reviews)
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Individuals with the profound burden of addiction or mental health disorders can find solace at Avenues Recovery in Dublin, New Hampshire. This facility offers something truly valuable: a chance to breathe and step away from the struggle. The approach here goes beyond simply stopping the use of substances. It’s more of a supported journey back to
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Rutland, VT
2.7
(7 reviews)
Rutland Regional Medical Center is a full service hospital with an emergency room located in Rutland, Vermont. In addition to the many medical services they offer, they treat individuals with mental health and addiction concerns.  You can use most insurance plans to pay for treatment services, including Medicare and Medicaid. The medical center is
Very responsive and effective care.
Phyllis Tarbell
1 month ago
Rutland Regional Medical Center - Behavioral Health VT 5701
Hartford, VT
2.1
(15 reviews)
Located in Hartford, Vermont, Health Care and Rehabilitation Services offers outpatient treatment for individuals experiencing substance use difficulties. They cater to young children and youth, along with their family members. Comprehensive Recovery Support for Youth in Hartford I’m impressed by the comprehensive array of services this facility
Really great I have a therapist names Susan one of the best I've had she really helps me and just seems like the perfect mach the intake took a really long time tho but I got Susan so I guess its all with it
AJ
4 years ago
This place may seem terrible in the midst of depression or other sorts of episodes. It certainly did for me. However they really HELPED me. Which is way more than I can say for any other place I've been, and I saw this clear as day once my mood stabilized. I've made so much progress, and I can thank HCRS for most of it. My life is better than ever since I started going 4 years ago. These are the people that CARE.
MadNightHawk
7 years ago
Excellent first time use
Christyn Sargent
10 years ago
Rutland, VT
5.0
(1 reviews)
McGee House, located in Rutland, Vermont is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. Specialty rehab programs at McGee House include gender-specific addiction treatment addressing unique challenges faced by men.
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Rutland, VT
The Howard Center is a community focused organization in Rutland, Vermont that serves adolescents, adults, and families who have struggled with their behavioral health. Among the services they offer are treatment for substance use struggles and recovery housing for specific behavioral health challenges. Their Park Street Program is a residential pr
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Howard Center Park Street Program VT 5701
Newport, NH
2.3
(3 reviews)
West Central Behavioral Health, located in Newport, New Hampshire is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Specialty rehab
An incredible resource to the community of caring professionals. Staff is knowledgeable and great working with children. Great support for parents, also. Highly recommend.
Lauren Verow
1 year ago
Rutland, VT
Rutland Mental Health Early Childhood Services, located in Rutland, Vermont is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Speci
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Absolute Awakenings New Jersey Drug & Alcohol Rehab

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Morris Plains, NJ
4.7
(371 reviews)
Absolute Awakenings New Jersey Drug & Alcohol Rehab is an addiction treatment center in Morris Plains, New Jersey, offering outpatient programs for adults and young adults struggling with substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. The center provides Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and standard Outpatient
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Rutland, VT
Kids On the Move, located in Rutland, Vermont is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. Specialty rehab programs at Kids On the Move include tailored care focusing on women's specific needs and experiences.
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Dublin, NH
4.8
(489 reviews)
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Individuals with the profound burden of addiction or mental health disorders can find solace at Avenues Recovery in Dublin, New Hampshire. This facility offers something truly valuable: a chance to breathe and step away from the struggle. The approach here goes beyond simply stopping the use of substances. It’s more of a supported journey back to
Amazing program! So thankful for all the staff and help i received while there!!
Krystal
4 days ago
My time at at Avenues has been HEAVEN SENT! If you are seeking to take the first step in recovery, it is possible, and truly possible here! The staff is incredible and the friends you make could last a lifetime! God bless!
Paul Morani
4 days ago
Avenues was great they saved my life. Before I came here I was only drinking alcoholic beverages other than the glass of milk in the morning. I was only eating a small amount of food and would go multiple days without eating at all. Now I drink lots of water and eat three times a day. I would recommend Avenues to anyone that wants to get clean and sober.
Paul Peace
5 days ago
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Antrim, NH
4.5
(64 reviews)
The Antrim House is located in Antrim, New Hampshire. They’re affiliated with the Sobriety Centers of New Hampshire. They provide detox and inpatient treatment to adults struggling with substance use disorders. They’re located on a private, wooded campus. This makes it easier to appropriately engage in all aspects of treatment. They have 21 be
In December 2024 after going through detox at Charles River I had nowhere to go. I was homeless and I was a veteran. The staff reached out and was willing to take me within a few days. I was sent to this amazing facility facility. I was lucky enough to meet people that showed me the way and they were positive to get me to the point that I am now it’s been over two years that I’ve been sober and I’ve learned a lot about me, but I’ve also learned that it is a forever struggle and with the people at these facilities I took this day and grateful for the chances I had I went from being a client to being a Pear Leader for a short time I got to be a house manager it has changed my life for the better. I look forward to going back to all three facilities to share my story and see people like Joe who made a positive impact other people have moved from these places, places and failed, but I’ve thrived
James Duddy
2 months ago
I went here in November of 2024 and it helped change my life. Staff was very helpful and friendly and never were judgemental. Met alot of awesome people and most I still am friends with today.
Nate
2 months ago
I went to Antrim House about five months ago, and I can honestly say it changed my life. When I arrived, I was in a really unstable place and didn’t know what my future would look like. The staff treated me with respect, patience, and real compassion from day one. What stood out most was how much they genuinely cared — not just about getting me through the program, but about helping me build a foundation for long-term sobriety. The structure, accountability, and support made a huge difference for me. I learned how to be honest, how to take responsibility, and how to start creating stability in my life. Today I’m five months sober, and a big part of that is because of the tools and support I received there. If you’re on the fence about getting help, this place can truly be a turning point. I’m grateful for the staff here and for everything Antrim House did for me.
Tyler Deland
3 months ago
Sobriety Centers of New Hampshire - The Antrim House NH 3440
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Brattleboro, VT
2.4
(128 reviews)
Located in Brattleboro, VT, Brattleboro Retreat is a non-profit rehab center that was founded in 1834. This addiction treatment center provides comprehensive substance abuse recovery services for all individuals regardless of race, gender, or religion. Each program offered by this rehab center aims to meet the needs of each person to ensure long-te
I want to thank the Battleboro retreat for helping me many years ago. It's been about twenty years since I was there as a patient. To me they helped me the most out of all others that I got treatment. The stuff is wonderful and I can't thank you enough for saving my life. The name I used when I was there went by Ana Hartford. I use this name for privacy. So if you want to look me up it's Ana Hartford. IV been sober since I left the retreat.saying thank you is not enough to express my true feelings and how much you helped me.
Amy Parker
6 months ago
The people here have absolutely horrid grammar. The only good thing about this place was the deck swap card in uno and the weetabix... unfortunately, King Jessica/Julian would limit my eating habits. In all seriousness, when I first got to Brattleboro I was extremely nervous from the reviews I saw online being majorly negative (which then became an ongoing joke between me, my peers, and the staff - hence the beginning). That being said, for me, I found my stay there to be helpful and a good life experience to know that there's always someone who'll be there, even if you don't know them. I had lots of fun and made friends I'm still in contact with today. The staff is wonderful and only wants to help you, but I know this could be very different for other people going in there. So if you're like me, reading reviews as you drive over, just know that the living there can be hard and sometimes the kitchen will forget you ordered a grilled cheese, but you're there to get help and the staff is there to give you help so if you're cooperative, going to groups, and working on improvement - you're undeniably going to get better. Yes, some of the reviews are right and it can be a little scary to watch people be restrained, but you need to focus on yourself there.
Landon Donaghy
7 months ago
The staff were amazing, it was difficult with the forced isolation and strict rules but after a while I realized it was necessary. Forced quiet when I couldn’t quiet myself. Caring and compassionate I needed them and proud to say I’m an Ally (LGBTQIA+) One suggestion PLEASE ! Have everyone sign a release of info to their PCP right off on the day of discharge. Get the process started because it is a long and broken system to navigate and this will shorten it. It’s the patient who suffers from the 30 days plus process and the communication and paperwork that it takes for the two to talk to each other. It’s just one less thing we have to remember or concentrate on while trying to get back into the world again.
Bryan Chatman
8 months ago
Brattleboro Retreat VT 5302
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How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Vermont?

Vermont is ranked 35th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $57,667.

$142k Medical Detox
$51k Inpatient Rehab
$8k Outpatient Rehab
$8k Methadone Treatment

The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Vermont vary widely and depend on several factors, including:

  • Treatment
  • Insurance
  • Specialty
  • Duration
  • Amenities
  • Funding
  • Location
  • Facility

Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Vermont

The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.

These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.

Average Cost of Treatment in Vermont vs. the National Average

Vermont
$57,667
National Average
$57,193

Cost of Drug Rehab in Vermont vs. Nearby States

Vermont
$57,667
$56,653
$58,777
$56,725

Compare Cost of Treatment in Top Vermont Cities

Vermont
$57,667
Burlington
$57,862
Essex
$57,362
Barre
$57,484

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Vermont?

There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Vermont. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Vermont that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Vermont.

48 accept self-payment or cash
47 accept private health insurance
2 offer free treatment
49 accept Vermont Medicaid coverage
35 accept Medicare
28 offer low-cost treatment
44 offer sliding-scale fees
34 accept TRICARE coverage

Insurance for Drug Rehab in Vermont

Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Vermont, with 9 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield is the 2nd most popular with 9 treatment centers accepting it followed by UnitedHealth Group in 3rd accepted by 8 drug rehabs.

Vermont Rehab Admissions in 2023

Vermont is ranked 13th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 782 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is higher than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.

Vermont
782
National Average
621
1099

Rehab Admissions in Vermont by Drug Type

The following are the number of Vermont rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.

1,672
Alcohol
288
Marijuana
1,369
Heroin
499
Other Opiates
76
Meth
485
Cocaine

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).

Drug Overdoses in Vermont in 2024

Vermont is ranked 14th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 37.0 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 240 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 88% of all drug overdoses in Vermont, with a total of 210 opioid overdoses in 2024.

Drug Type Period Overdoses

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Vermont

Narcotics Violations

Vermont is ranked 45th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 164 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.

Vermont
164
New York
111
New Hampshire
378
Massachusetts
122

All values are per 100,000 population.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.

DUIs

Vermont has the 8th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 338 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 2,190 total DUI arrests).

Vermont
338
New York
100
New Hampshire
245
Massachusetts
108

All values are per 100,000 population.

SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.

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