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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers, Counseling in Vermont

Vermont has the highest rate of illicit drug abuse in the nation. Every year, Vermont sees around 120 opioid-related deaths. In many of these overdoses, cocaine was also a contributing factor. Since 2014, this rate has been steadily increasing over the past five years–yet it suddenly dropped in 2019.

Fentanyl is responsible for more than half of all opioid-related deaths in Vermont. In some cases, there is a combination of cocaine and fentanyl present. A third of all residents aged 12 and older who are addicted to drugs admit to first having abused prescription drugs.

Vermont is the only state in New England without a coastline, but Lake Champlain makes up for it. The state is renowned for its colorful autumn foliage, white clapboard villages and rough wooden bridges. Long Trail is the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the USA, connecting Massachusetts with Canada.

Where are Drug Treatment Centers in Vermont?

Our directory includes a lot of services available in Vermont, ready to help you or a loved one lead a safe and clean life, away from opioid abuse. Here we list many of the best Vermont addiction rehab facilities and centers, most with special properties of their own.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Stats

Below we list detailed statistics about substance addiction in Vermont which may shock you.

  • In five years, fentanyl-related overdoses increased tenfold.
  • In 2017, fentanyl was responsible for >65% of all lethal overdoses in the state.
  • Vermonters between 18 and 25 rank amongst the highest for heroin abuse.
  • 1 in 5 adults admit to excessive alcohol drinking.
  • Marijuana is the 2nd most abused drug in Vermont, due to it being legalized for medical and recreational use.

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Brattleboro Comprehensive Treatment Center
Insurance Accepted
Brattleboro Comprehensive Treatment Center
16 Town Crier Drive Brattleboro, VT

Brattleboro Comprehensive Treatment Center offers comprehensive care for addiction and mental health issues, utilizing evidence-based treatment modalities and providing personalized care tailored to each client's needs.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services - Springfield Regional Office
Insurance Accepted
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services - Springfield Regional Office
390 River St Springfield, VT

Springfield Regional Office is a drug rehab facility in Vermont that provides outpatient care, specialized in treating opioid addiction, substance abuse, dual diagnosis, eating disorders, and offers aftercare support for maintaining sobriety.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Central Vermont Services
Insurance Accepted
Central Vermont Services
100 Hospitality Drive Barre, VT

Central Vermont Services offers specialized health services for those suffering from alcohol abuse, dual diagnosis, opioid addiction, substance abuse, and drug addiction through various levels of care such as detox, drug rehab, dual-diagnosis, intensive outpatient, and outpatient treatment.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
Brattleboro Retreat Buprenorphine Clinic
Insurance Accepted
Brattleboro Retreat Buprenorphine Clinic
1 Anna Marsh Lane Brattleboro, VT

The Brattleboro Retreat Buprenorphine Clinic provides certified, high-quality treatment programs ranging from outpatient services to detoxification, with a team of experienced and compassionate staff to support patients throughout their recovery journey.

  • OP
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Brattleboro Retreat - Uniformed Services Program
Insurance Accepted
Brattleboro Retreat - Uniformed Services Program
1 Anna Marsh Lane Brattleboro, VT

The Brattleboro Retreat - Uniformed Services Program is an accredited addiction treatment center in Vermont that provides outpatient, partial-hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs, along with aftercare support, for those struggling with opioid addiction and other substance abuse issues, and accepts most private health insurance plans.

  • PHP
  • OP
  • IOP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Maple Leaf Treatment Center
Insurance Accepted
Maple Leaf Treatment Center
10 Maple Leaf Road Underhill, VT

The Maple Leaf Treatment Center in Underhill, Vermont is a premier residential substance use treatment facility that provides a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment, personalized recovery plans, and a variety of services including therapies, medication-assisted treatment, and holistic care to support clients on their journey to recovery.

NFI - Northeastern Family Institute - Community Based Services - CBS
Insurance Accepted
NFI - Northeastern Family Institute - Community Based Services - CBS
30 Airport Road South Burlington, VT

Northeastern Family Institute's Community Based Services is an accredited outpatient treatment center in Vermont that offers personalized addiction treatment, mental and behavioral health services and support to individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds, with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy and evidence-based treatment programs.

  • Residential
  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
United Counseling Services - Dewey street
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United Counseling Services - Dewey street
348 Dewey street Bennington, VT

United Counseling Services - Dewey Street in Bennington, Vermont offers mental health and substance abuse services, including outpatient and residential treatment, personalized treatment plans, and various therapy options, with a focus on evidence-based practices and excellent inpatient care.

  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis

The Phoenix House RISE Men's Supported Living Program - Barre is an accredited addiction treatment facility that offers comprehensive support via residential, inpatient, outpatient, aftercare, and dual-diagnosis programs for individuals suffering from addiction to alcohol, opioids, drugs, or other substances.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Northwestern Counseling and Support Services
Insurance Accepted
Northwestern Counseling and Support Services
130 Fisher Pond Road Saint Albans, VT

Northwestern Counseling and Support Services is a comprehensive behavioral health and addiction treatment provider in Vermont, offering both inpatient and outpatient care for individuals and families suffering from mental health, substance abuse, and other behavioral health issues, with a team of certified professionals and a range of services tailored to each individual's unique needs and situation.

  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis

Browse Specific Vermont Cities

Currently, there are over 132 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Vermont for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Vermont Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Vermont

Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers, Counseling in Vermont

Vermont is the only state in New England without a coastline, but Lake Champlain makes up for it. The state is renowned for its colorful autumn foliage, white clapboard villages and rough wooden bridges. Long Trail is the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the USA, connecting Massachusetts with Canada. Vermont produces more than 40 % of the country’s maple syrup.

Vermont has the highest rate of illicit drug abuse in the nation. According to the deputy commissioner at the Vermont Department of Health, there are a variety of factors contributing to Vermonters using drugs at a higher rate than normal over the past years. One of the most important factors is the weather since the cold temperatures drive people to use more drugs.

Clearly there are plenty of things to enjoy Vermont, but that does not mean Vermont is without drug and alcohol problems.

The largest drug threat in Vermont is opioids. Every year, Vermont sees around 120 opioid-related deaths. Since 2014, this rate has been steadily increasing over the past five years–yet it suddenly dropped in 2019. In 2016, the rate of opioid-related overdoses in the Green Mountain State was higher than the United States average. In many of these overdoses, cocaine was also a contributing factor. It is reported that cocaine is present in almost half of all overdoses in Vermont.

In some cases, there is a combination of both cocaine and fentanyl present. Fentanyl, dubbed the most dangerous drug in America, is responsible for more than half of all opioid-related deaths in Vermont. In 2019, over 65% of these opioid deaths were caused by fentanyl.

Another major problem in the state is prescription opioids. Many people in Vermont use these drugs for non-medical purposes–and they gain access via family members, friends, or by purchasing them illegally from medical professionals. While many people are solely addicted to prescription drugs, this addiction has led to a wider problem throughout the state: a third of all residents aged 12 and older who are addicted to drugs admit to first having abused prescription drugs.

Worst Drugs in Vermont

  1. Since 2011, the rate of fentanyl-related overdoses has seen a steady increase throughout Vermont. In five years, fentanyl-related overdoses increased tenfold. In 2017 alone, the drug was responsible for more than 65% of all lethal overdoses in the state.
  2. Vermonters between 18 and 25 years years old rank amongst the highest for heroin abuse. Due to the increasing use and abuse, heroin-related overdoses increased by more than 25% from 2013 to 2016.
  3. One in five adults in Vermont admits to excessive alcohol drinking. All age groups in Vermont use alcohol excessively when compared to the rest of the United States. Despite the rate of alcohol use and abuse remaining steady since 2013, the number of people admitted to treatment centers for alcohol abuse has been decreasing.
  4. Marijuana is the second most commonly abused drug in Vermont–partly due to the drug being legalized for both medical and recreational use. The largest demographic for marijuana abuse in Vermont are those between the ages of 12 and 17 years old. This group is followed closely by those between 18 to 25 years of age.
  5. Cocaine is the third most commonly abused drug in Vermont. Many minors also use and abuse the drug, with 4% of eighth-graders admitting to having used cocaine at least once in their lifetime.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. More than a quarter of the Vermont population regularly uses drugs while slightly over 5% is addicted to alcohol.
  2. Over 10% of Vermont’s 12th graders admit to having used cocaine at least once in their lifetime.
  3. Each year, approximately 1,100 people in Vermont are admitted to treatment centers for heroin abuse and/or addiction.
  4. In Vermont’s Chittenden County, 2017 reports show that 16% of all high school students were engaging in regular binge drinking.
  5. Alcohol abuse continues to be a problem in Vermont as many people diagnosed with an alcohol problem do not enter rehabilitation and are thus left untreated. In 2016, only 9% of all those diagnosed were admitted into treatment centers.
  6. Prescription opioid abuse continues to threaten the state. Vermont prescribers write out over 50 prescriptions per 100 people.
  7. Every month, 13% of the Vermont population uses illicit drugs.
  8. Vermonters have a greater chance of passing away in an alcohol-related vehicle accident than the average American.
  9. Marijuana use remains common among high school students in Vermont. In 2017, it was reported that 34% of the students in Burlington and Chittenden County regularly use marijuana.
  10. Vermont ranked high in different categories of drug abuse–from marijuana and cocaine to opioids.

Helpful advice on finding a center

Once you are ready to enter treatment, the next challenge is finding a program that meets your particular needs. This can feel overwhelming given the number of treatment programs in Vermont. To make things easier, you can spend time reading through Vermont facility reviews, staff bios, insurance details, payment plans, and even set up a facility tour. Visiting a physical location can make a huge difference in deciding as you will be able to see how you feel in that environment. No matter what facility you end up choosing, it should be accredited and licensed and the program staff should include doctors and therapists who specialize in addiction medicine.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont
  • Cigna
  • Aetna
  • The Vermont Health Plan
  • Martin’s Point HealthCare U.S. Family Health Plan