State of Vermont Substance Abuse Resources
State of Vermont substance abuse addiction resources, including help lines and hotlines, call for free and confidential support.
Vermont Drug & Alcohol Abuse 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. In danger or need immediate medical attention? Call 911 Now.
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Substance Abuse Statistics in Vermont
Vermont, like many other states in the U.S., has faced challenges related to substance abuse, particularly opioid abuse. The state has implemented various initiatives to address this issue, including prevention, treatment, and harm reduction programs. Here are some key points as of 2022:
- Opioid Epidemic: Vermont has been affected by the opioid epidemic, with prescription opioid misuse and heroin use contributing to the crisis.
- Overdose Deaths: The state has experienced an increase in overdose deaths, with opioids being a significant contributor. Efforts have been made to expand access to naloxone (Narcan) to reverse opioid overdoses and save lives.
- Treatment Programs: Vermont has implemented various treatment programs, including medication-assisted treatment (MAT) such as methadone and buprenorphine, to help individuals struggling with opioid addiction.
- Prevention Measures: The state has focused on prevention efforts, including public awareness campaigns, educational programs, and initiatives to reduce the stigma associated with substance use disorders.
- Monitoring and Reporting: Vermont has a Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) in place to monitor the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances to prevent misuse.
State of Vermont Substance Abuse Treatment & Drug Addiction Hotlines and Resources
Vermont Government Agency of Human Substance Use Services
Vermont Government Agency of Human Mental Health & Substance Use Services, learn more about programs and services administered by AHS departments and community partners related to supporting Vermonters’ mental health as well as substance use treatment and recovery. The Department of Mental Health offers services such as, Adult Mental Health, Children, Youth and Family, Emergency Services, Intensive Residential Recovery, Peer Services, Psychiatric Hospitalization, Residential Services, and 988 the new Suicide and Crisis line available to those in need.
Vermont Department of Health
Vermont Department of Health, get help for alcohol or other drug addiction, no matter where in Vermont you are, there are resources to help. Deciding to seek help for a substance use problem can be difficult but is a step toward a healthier life. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or someone you care about, our website has links to substance use services like treatment programs, recovery centers, safe medication disposal options, and Narcan.
Parent Up Vermont
Parent Up Vermont, need Help Talking With Your Child? Kids want to hear your opinion on topics like alcohol, mental health, cannabis, and other drugs. Creating ongoing, two-way dialogue can help make these discussions easier. Watch the videos for tips on helping your child open up. Be on the lookout for warning signs when it comes to drug and alcohol use. Identifying smaller signs early is one way to get out in front of a potential problem.
VT Helplink Alcohol & Drug Support Center
VT Helplink is your statewide, public resource for finding substance use treatment and recovery services in Vermont. Helplink services are free and confidential. Our caring, trained Specialists will help you or your loved one take a step toward recovery. Residential treatment includes monitored detoxification, medical care, and 24-hour support in a live-in setting. Find treatment and recovery services for alcohol and other substances at one of Vermont’s residential treatment centers here. Medications for Substance Use Disorders are the use of prescription medicine, like Suboxone® or Antabuse®, to treat substance use and support recovery.
Recovery Partners of Vermont
The Recovery Partners of Vermont is a system of community recovery organizations that provide support for individuals and their families seeking recovery from substance use disorder. Our recovery support services help people rebuild their lives and become productive members of society. We provide peer support, evidence-based services, educational programs, and recovery training in safe, supportive environments. Recovery Organizations are staffed by well-trained, knowledgeable people—primarily volunteers—who can connect individuals to appropriate community resources. Our organizations often serve as the front door for addiction treatment. We help people get into recovery while they’re waiting to get into treatment. A third of the people coming to the organizations start their recovery without treatment, while many others receive support before, during, and after treatment. Vermont’s Recovery Organizations do not have sufficient resources to realize the potential they have demonstrated. Our need for additional funding has grown over the years as the depth and breadth of our services has increased.
U.S. Probation Office for the District of Vermont
The U.S. Probation Office for the District of Vermont strives to procure and maintain quality contract treatment services for federal defendants and offenders who are ordered by the court to participate in substance abuse, mental health or sex offender-specific treatment. Our goal is to work closely with treatment providers to identify the most appropriate services, and to administer them in a fiscally responsible manner, in an effort to both reduce recidivism, and to address the treatment needs of this population. Together we can make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve. The State of Vermont has an abundance of resources to help individuals struggling with mental health and/or substance abuse issues.
Vermont Cares
Founded in 1985, Vermont CARES has been at the forefront of community service, embodying the spirit of compassion and dedication that defines the Green Mountain State. Our journey began as a small group of committed individuals, driven by a shared vision to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. Over the years, Vermont CARES has grown, but our core values remain unchanged. We believe in the power of community, the importance of advocacy, and the necessity of providing resources and support to those in need. Our history is a testament to the resilience and strength of the communities we serve, and the unwavering commitment of
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Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
The Vermont Association for Mental Health and Addiction Recovery is a statewide information and advocacy organization that supports all paths to recovery from addiction and mental health conditions. Since 1939, we have worked to promote mental wellness in Vermont, and to be the state’s voice in education, training and community support. Here is the fact: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a health condition. This is at the center of all our awareness campaigns, trainings and events. We work every day to end the stigma across Vermont and beyond. Because SUD is a health condition we believe that recovery services should be evidence-based. Over 10,000 Vermonters complete treatment for SUD each year. These Vermonters leave treatment and enter the world of recovery. We work to ensure that people in recovery have a robust workforce and a diverse network of supports to stay strong in their recovery.