Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Morrisville,

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SaVida Health Opioid Addiction Treatment Morrisville

31 Lower Main Street
Morrisville, VT 05661

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Lamoille Health Behavioral Health and Wellness Center

607 Washington Highway
Morrisville, VT 05661

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Lamoille County Mental Health Services

72 Harrel Street
Morrisville, VT 05661

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Treatment Associates Montpelier

73 Main Street Suite 27
Montpelier, VT 05602

Treatment Associates Montpelier provides outpatient mental health and addiction recovery services for adults in Montpelier, Vermont. Specialized programming is ... more details

OutpatientDual DiagnosisPrivatePayment

BAART Programs Berlin

617 Comstock Rd Suite 5
Berlin, VT 05602

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Phoenix House Men’s Sober Living

580 South Barre Road
Barre, VT 05641

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Centerpoint Adolescent Treatment Services South Burlington

1025 Airport Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403

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Howard Center Chittenden Clinic

75 San Remo Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403

Howard Center – Chittenden Clinic provides outpatient opioid recovery services for adults in South Burlington, Vermont. Dedicated services are available for pregnant ... more details

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University of Vermont Medical Center Day One Program

1 South Prospect Street St. Joseph, Level 3
Burlington, VT 05401

University of Vermont Medical Center Day One Program, located in Burlington, Vermont, is an outpatient mental and behavioral healthcare program for adults. They offer ... more details

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Lund Family Center

50 Joy Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403

Located in South Burlington, Vermont, the Lund Family Center provides inpatient and outpatient treatment for parents living with substance use disorder. The Regional ... more details

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Howard Center Safe Recovery

45 Clarke Street
Burlington, VT 05401

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Phoenix House Burlington Mens RISE

37 Elmwood Avenue
Burlington, VT 05401

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Howard Center Pine Street

855 Pine Street
Burlington, VT 05401

Howard Center Pine Street is a CARF accredited rehab in Burlington, Vermont. You can participate in various outpatient programs. Each is tailored to help adults youth ... more details

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Howard Center Client Services

1138 Pine Street
Burlington, VT 05401

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SaVida Health Newport

79 Coventry Street
Newport, VT 05855

SaVida Health Newport provides outpatient addiction treatment for adults recovery from opioid dependency in Newport, Vermont. Specialized services are available for ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Vermont 2-1-1

2-1-1
Vermonters who call 211 are connected to a wide range of social services, such as educational and employment support, housing services, transportation assistance, senior and child care, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. 211 is an easy central location for all the support you might need.

Vermont Recovery Network (VRN)

802-738-8998
Vermont Recovery Network provides a list and map of recovery support programs across the state. These organizations offer services such as peer support, assistance with social programs, housing services, community drop-in centers, and more.

Turning Point Centers of Chittenden County

802-861-3150
Turning Point Centers of Chittenden County serves Vermont's most populated county by providing recovery peer support, a Moms in Recovery program, recovery coaching and group meetings, an art studio with several mediums and woodworking, and free yoga. They can also help connect visitors with other resources including housing, food, and senior care.

Jenna's Promise

802-343-8741
Jenna’s Promise is located in Johnson and offers recovery housing, financial assistance, and workforce development through the organization's coffee roasting company and discount store. They also have a community center that hosts recovery meetings, yoga classes, senior socializing, and serves as a rentable sober event space.

Upper Valley Turning Point

802-295-5206
Upper Valley Turning Point in White River Junction has a drop-in center that hosts recovery meetings and offers recreation and fellowship, help navigating treatment, referrals to additional support services, and free naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention training. The center has a library, computer access, a pool table, and outdoor space for summer events. Upper Valley also offers recovery housing.

Howard Center

802-488-6000
For Burlington residents with developmental, mental health, or substance use struggles, the Howard Center provides comprehensive support. Services include alternative school programs, vocational and employment support, housing services, eldercare, life skills training, and services for the justice involved. They also offer harm reduction services, including naloxone (Narcan) kits, overdose prevention training, fentanyl and xylazine test strips, HIV/Hep C testing & link to care, and case management.

ANEW Place

802-862-9879
ANEW Place has a four-part housing program in Burlington for individual adults that includes emergency shelter, a transition plan, life skills training, relationship-building, supportive housing, and eventually permanent housing. Families with children can connect to COTS (Committee on Temporary Shelter.)

Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VARR)

Vermont Alliance for Recovery Residences (VARR) offers financial support for adults needing recovery housing. They also certify recovery houses, verifying that the houses meet specific standards. The Alliance website has a page showing recovery homes in various counties and whether they have beds available.

Community College of Vermont Health and Wellness

800-228-6686
Community College of Vermont Health and Wellness was established to help faculty, students, and staff develop lasting wellness practices. They provide links to school resources that support wellness, including substance use eCheckups, on online CampusWell magazine, and the CCV Resource Center.

Norwich University Counseling and Wellness Center

802-485-2134
Norwich University’s Counseling and Wellness Center provides customized, collaborative, and inclusive care to students in a confidential environment. Students receive short-term help for relationship difficulties, grief, family problems, academic stress, and more. They are a non-medical facility and clinical files are not part of the student's medical or military records.

University of Vermont Center for Health and Wellbeing

802-656-3131
The University of Vermont’s Center for Health & Wellness provides support and services to students interested in thinking through their relationship with substance use. They offer a BASICS program, marijuana break program, and mental health appointments. You can also connect with Catamount Recovery Resources and various Harm Reduction Corners around campus.

Vermont State University Health & Wellness

888-398-8878
Vermont State University’s Health & Wellness program provides support and services to students to develop skills essential to creating a productive life after college. They offer first aid and triage services, mental health services, crisis intervention, and substance use prevention and education. They can also refer you to more intensive treatment as well.

PFLAG Dorset

202-467-8180
PFLAG is a national organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. This resource directory includes hotline numbers for crisis intervention, youth information, HIV and AIDS information, and domestic violence.

Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT)

802-860-7812
The Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT) publishes a directory of local and national resources for the LGBTQ+ community. This includes a list of statewide and county specific resources for Vermont. Resources address identity, violence, discrimination, housing and food, healthcare access, mental health and substance use disorder treatment, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Vermont CARES

800-649-2437
Vermont CARES has multiple locations across the state and offers a syringe service program, mobile services, and a smartphone app. They also provide HIV support and case management, helping people connect with housing, employment, and more.

National Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Harm Reduction Coalition helps Vermont residents access harm reduction resources locally, including sterile syringes, naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and other supplies. The naloxone finder map helps people find access in their community, and the programs that offer naloxone often have other supplies as well.

Vermont Hub and Spoke Program

Hub and Spoke is a state treatment system for opioid use disorders (OUD). Treatment includes medication-assisted treatment alongside counseling and behavioral therapies. You can reach out to one of the nine regional hubs that offer daily support for those with complex addictions, and there are also more than 75 local spokes staffed by doctors, nurses, and counselors who offer OUD treatment.

Vermont Department of Health Opioid Overdose Prevention

802-863-7227
The Vermont Department of Health’s Opioid Overdose Prevention Program advocates for citizens of the state to carry naloxone (Narcan nasal spray) and receive approved training to help prevent overdoses in the community. Naloxone distribution sites are located around the state and the Department’s website includes a map to help you find a location near you.

Government Programs

7 resources

Vermont Lead Agencies

Vermonters who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness can get assistance through a variety of Vermont Lead Agencies. These agencies give assessments and connect clients with the housing services and additional support they need. This website provides a list of Lead Agencies for each region of the state — reach out the one closest to you for help.

Vermont Helplink

802-565-5465
Vermont Helplink provides very comprehensive finder tools for a variety of substance use related programs, including treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), harm reduction such as syringe programs and naloxone (Narcan) kits, and pregnant & parenting programs. No matter what substance use support you’re looking for, Helplink will help you find it.

Medicaid & Dr. Dynasaur for Vermonters

800-250-8427
Medicaid & Dr. Dynasaur for Vermonters are programs that provide health coverage for lower-income individuals, families, and children. Dr. Dynasaur is the state’s CHIP program. Medicaid and Dr. Dynasaur provide low-cost or free health services including mental health and addiction treatment, medical care, special needs access, long-term care, prescription assistance, and an optional program when you need family planning services.

Substance Abuse Treatment & Support From the United States Probation Office, Vermont District

The Substance Abuse Treatment & Support program of the US Probation Office, Vermont District has contracts with local addiction treatment programs to provide treatment to those involved in the justice system. Their website also has a list of resources within the state for people struggling with addiction or mental health disorders.

Vermont Department of Mental Health

802-241-0090
The Vermont Department of Mental Health supports a variety of publicly funded community-based services for state residents. This includes the 988 crisis line, mental health and addiction treatment for all ages, and emergency services. This services website also includes links to peer services in Vermont and national resources like NAMI and SAMHSA.

VA Opioid Overdose Education & Naloxone Distribution (OEND)

VA Opioid Overdose Education & Naloxone Distribution (OEND) aims to reduce the number of opioid-related overdoses and deaths among veterans. To that end, they have brochures for overdose prevention, instructional guides for how to use naloxone, and information on how to get naloxone, which is free from the VA.

Vermont Veterans and Family Outreach Program

802-828-3379
Vermont’s Office of Veteran’s Affairs provides information and education for veterans in crisis. This includes the 988 crisis line, where veterans can press 1 after calling to reach trained counselors familiar with veteran issues. There is also a number for the 24/7 and Veteran and Family Outreach. Local assistance is also available 24/7 in counties around the state from counselors not affiliated with the VA or the military.
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