This behavioral health treatment provider offers personalized programs for individuals with co-occurring disorders, including group therapy, education, stabilization services, and more. Clients are assessed and work with a treatment team to determine the most effective options. Loved ones are encouraged to be involved in the recovery process.
BAART Behavioral Health in Newport is a medication-assisted treatment facility for adult men and women struggling with opioid withdrawal. Along with FDA-approved medications like methadone, Suboxone, and Vivitrol, they offer individual therapy, goal-setting, coping skills, group therapy, recovery journaling, gardening, recovery coaching, case management, and relapse prevention training. BAART recognizes that medication alone is not enough for recovery and provides comprehensive programs for lasting results.
The Counseling Service of Addison County offers alcohol and drug treatment and counseling programs, crisis services, 12-step support groups, individual and family counseling, gender-specific services, and more to Vermont residents. They are a non-profit organization and provide emergency services regardless of financial situation, accepting self-pay, private insurance, and Medicaid.
White River Junction is a veterans clinic that offers primary healthcare and a drug and alcohol rehab program. It caters to veterans with combat or active duty injuries and is financially accessible for those receiving benefits. Services include housing support, employment assistance, therapy, and medication management, in addition to primary healthcare.
The Burlington Lakeside VA Clinic offers primary care, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services tailored to veterans. Outpatient treatments include therapy, medication management, and vocational rehabilitation. VA clients may have access to additional services. Payment options include self-pay, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and TriCare.
Beyond treatment, the Brattleboro Retreat fosters a supportive community where individuals can find understanding, encouragement, and hope. Through education, advocacy, and outreach efforts, the Retreat strives to reduce stigma and promote mental health awareness, empowering individuals to seek help and embrace their journey toward healing and recovery.