Grand Isle County VT Addiction Treatment Hotline

Grand Isle County, Vermont substance abuse addiction resources, help lines and hotlines, call for free, confidential support

Grand Isle County VT Substance Use Helpline

The Vermont Treatment Hotline is available 24 hours a day for those who require immediate assistance and wish to learn more about available treatment options. In addition to discussing potential next actions for you or a loved one, everything   discussed is confidential, and our staff will provide treatment options for alcoholism, drug abuse, opioid disorders, and other substance dependence. This could come in the form of treatment recommendations, emergency crisis support & intervention, or we could just point you in the direction of substance abuse treatment facilities located in the Grand Isle County, VT area. In danger or need immediate medical attention? Call 911 Now.

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Substance abuse statistics in Grand Isle County, VT

Grand Isle County, Vermont, has been affected by substance abuse, like many other counties in the United States. The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment’s mission is to promote community-based substance use disorder treatment and recovery support[1]. In Grand Isle County, there are several top drug abuse programs available to individuals who are negatively affected by narcotics abuse[2]. However, the county lacks substance use treatment facilities, unlike other counties in Vermont[3]. According to Vermont’s statistics, the state has some of the highest rates of substance use in the country, including higher drinking rates, higher cannabis use, and other drugs[4].

Over the past decade, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin have been steadily increasing in Vermont, making them the most commonly abused drugs[5]. Among teens, prescription drugs, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine, and nicotine are some of the more commonly abused drugs[6]. In Grand Isle County, marijuana was the next most commonly abused drug after alcohol, followed by prescription pain medication[7]. The prevalence of substance abuse in Grand Isle County is a concern, especially considering the county’s population growth and median household income[8][9].

Demographics play a significant role in substance abuse in Grand Isle County. According to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) data from 2017, substance abuse deaths are higher than the Vermont average, with related female deaths increasing by 398.2%[10]. Rates of substance use behaviors and substance use disorder varied across industry groupings, with the overall rate of past month heavy alcohol use being higher in the construction industry[11]. Understanding the demographics of individuals affected by substance abuse in Grand Isle County can help in developing targeted intervention strategies and support programs to curb substance abuse in the county.

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References

  1. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.samhsa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/offices-centers/csat
  2. 2023 Best Alcohol & Drug Rehabs Near Grand Isle, VT. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from drugabuse.com/treatment-centers/vermont/grand-isle/
  3. Vermont: A Health-Focused Landscape Analysis. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu
  4. Alcohol & Drugs | Vermont Department of Health. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.healthvermont.gov/alcohol-drugs/alcohol-drugs
  5. Vermont Drug Statistics, Vermonth Drug Use Statistics. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.recoveryconnection.com
  6. Adult & Youth Awareness – Grand Isle County Sheriff’s Dept. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from grandislesheriffvt.org/youth-services/
  7. Geographic Variation in Substance-Related Inpatient Stays …. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from hcup-us.ahrq.gov
  8. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Grand Isle County, Vermont. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.census.gov
  9. Grand Isle County, VT. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from datausa.io/profile/geo/grand-isle-county-vt
  10. Franklin & Grand Isle’s 2019 Community Health Needs …. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.northwesternmedicalcenter.org/pdf/2019-chna-overview/
  11. Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder by Industry. (n.d.) Retrieved December 14, 2023, from www.samhsa.gov

Grand Isle County, VT Substance Abuse Treatment & Drug Addiction Hotlines and Resources

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United Way Northwest Vermont Grand Isle County

At the United Way in Northwest VT, our role is to focus on the unmet needs most important to our community. A community-wide study completed in 2016 revealed five areas that guide our investments. We work with and alongside all sectors of our region: nonprofits, government, corporations and individual donors to innovate, design solutions and power strategies to address our community’s highest priorities, complex issues and inequities in our systems that affect the lives of our neighbors. Reducing Substance Misuse, Fostering Financial Stability, Meeting Basic Needs, Promoting Mental Health, and Supporting Families

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Grand Isle County VT BAART Behavioral Health Services

BAART Programs is a BayMark Health Provider with a location in St Albans Vermont that takes pride in providing the best accessible medication-assisted treatment to people from all backgrounds that are struggling from opioid use. Our goal is to go above and beyond to help each person achieve a more purposeful life free from opioid addiction. Our medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs combine FDA-approved medication and counseling for a comprehensive approach to treatment. We are committed to providing personalized care to each person that walks through our doors so you or your loved one can achieve the lasting recovery you deserve.

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Northwestern Counseling & Support Services Grand Isle County

We’re here for you to ensure that the residents of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties have access to high quality services, which promote healthy living and emotional well-being. Northwestern Counseling & Support Services (NCSS) welcome all citizens to join us in cultivating a partnership with Franklin and Grand Isle Counties and with the surrounding communities. We affirm our commitment to offer consumer directed services that are easily accessible and delivered in a comfortable setting.