Find Treatment Centers in Vermont
68 SAMHSA-verified facilities. 105 annual opioid deaths.
Quick Answer: Rehab in Vermont
Yes — Vermont has 68 SAMHSA-verified treatment centers offering detox, inpatient, outpatient, and medication-assisted programs. Most major insurance plans cover treatment under the Mental Health Parity Act. Medicaid covers treatment in all Vermont facilities that accept it.
Call (833) 546-3513 for free insurance verification and same-day placement assistance.
Key Treatment Concepts
The American Society of Addiction Medicine's six-dimension assessment framework used to determine appropriate level of care placement for each patient.
Income-based payment adjustment offered by many Vermont facilities. Patients pay based on ability, making treatment accessible regardless of financial situation.
Treatment approaches validated by peer-reviewed research, including CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, contingency management, and medication-assisted treatment.
Progressive treatment model starting with the most intensive services (detox, residential) and stepping down through PHP, IOP, outpatient, and aftercare as recovery strengthens.
Quick answer: Vermont has 68 verified treatment centers. Medicaid is expanded — many programs are free or low-cost for eligible residents. The overdose rate is 27.1/100k (#33 nationally, below the national average of 33.1). Top cities: Bradford, Burlington, Newport. Need help? Call (833) 546-3513.
Treatment Centers in Vermont
68 facilities found
Clara Martin Center
Randolph, VT
A comprehensive outpatient center providing integrated mental health and substance use disorder treatment for adults and young adults.
Lamoille County Mental Health Services
Morrisville, VT
Lamoille County Mental Health Services in Morrisville, VT, provides an array of mental health treatments in both residential and outpatient settings. Catering t...
Northshire UCS
Manchester Center, VT
A private non-profit center offering comprehensive outpatient care for mental health, substance use disorders, trauma, and co-occurring conditions.
Support Systems
Saint Albans, VT
Intensive outpatient center for mental health and addiction with medication-assisted treatment, counseling, group therapy, and personalized care plans.
United Counseling Service of Bennington County
Bennington, VT
Outpatient and residential care treating co-occurring mental health and addiction with personalized plans and 12-Step facilitation.
Washington County Mental Health Servs
Barre, VT
A comprehensive mental health center for all ages, offering therapy, crisis intervention, substance use treatment, and trauma-informed care.
Washington County Mental Health Servs Home Intervention Program
Barre, VT
A non-profit center offering mental health services for all ages, including substance use treatment and crisis intervention.
White River Junction VA Medical Center Behavioral Health Service Line
White River Junction, VT
Veterans facility offering comprehensive addiction treatment, mental health services, vocational training, and individual counseling with medication assistance.
Addiction Treatment in Vermont: What You Need to Know
Vermont has 68 SAMHSA-verified treatment facilities serving a population of 647,000. That's approximately 10.5 facilities per 100,000 residents. The state's drug overdose death rate of 27.1 per 100,000 is below the national average of 33.1 — ranking #33 nationally. With 105 opioid-related deaths reported annually, access to evidence-based treatment programs remains critical.
Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Vermont
Vermont has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, significantly broadening access to addiction treatment for low-income adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level (~$20,783/year for an individual). Covered services typically include medical detox, inpatient/residential rehab, outpatient counseling, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). In addition to Medicaid, most private insurance plans — including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Humana — are required by the Mental Health Parity Act to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with medical care.
The Overdose Crisis in Vermont
Vermont reports 105 opioid-related deaths annually with an overdose rate of 27.1/100k (below the 33.1 national average by 18%). Substance use disorder affects approximately 9.5% of adults in the state (national average: 7.2%). Vermont has enacted a Good Samaritan law that protects individuals who call 911 during an overdose emergency from certain criminal charges — encouraging bystanders to seek help. Naloxone (Narcan), the opioid overdose reversal medication, is available via standing order in Vermont, making it accessible without an individual prescription.
Types of Treatment Available
| Program | Duration | Cost Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medical Detox | 5–10 days | $1,000–$5,000 | Alcohol, opioid, benzo withdrawal |
| Inpatient Rehab | 28–90 days | $6,000–$30,000 | Severe addiction, co-occurring disorders |
| PHP (Partial Hospitalization) | 2–4 weeks | $3,000–$10,000 | Step-down from inpatient, intensive support |
| IOP (Intensive Outpatient) | 2–4 months | $3,000–$10,000 | Work/school compatibility, 9-20 hrs/week |
| Outpatient | 3–12 months | $1,400–$10,000 | Mild-moderate, stable housing |
| MAT | 6–24+ months | $5,000–$15,000/yr | Opioid use disorder, relapse prevention |
Medicaid covers most programs for eligible residents. Call (833) 546-3513 for free insurance verification.
Where to Find Help in Vermont
Treatment facilities in Vermont are concentrated in urban areas, with Bradford leading with 14 centers, followed by Burlington (8) and Newport (5). For residents in rural areas, telehealth addiction counseling and out-of-area programs provide alternatives. Browse our full Vermont directory to filter by city, treatment type, and insurance accepted.
Last updated: March 2026 · Written by the RehabHive Editorial Team · Sources: SAMHSA, CDC WONDER, KFF
Check Your Insurance Coverage in Vermont
Medicaid expanded — most plans cover treatment. Verify your benefits — free and confidential.
Understanding Treatment Options in Vermont
Effective addiction treatment requires at least 90 days in a structured program, according to NIDA research. In Vermont, treatment centers offer multiple levels of care along a continuum — from medically supervised detoxification (3-10 days) through residential inpatient programs (30-90 days), partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient counseling.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone reduces opioid overdose deaths by 50% (CDC data). Many Vermont facilities now integrate MAT with behavioral therapies including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing for comprehensive dual-diagnosis care.
Treatment centers that match program intensity to individual patient needs achieve the strongest long-term recovery outcomes, according to NIH research. Most insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment under federal parity law. under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, most commercial plans and Medicaid must cover substance abuse treatment at parity with medical care.
Sources: NIDA Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (4th Ed.), CDC MMWR Vol. 72, NIH National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
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