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How to Find Low-Cost Drug Rehab Centers in Vermont

 Low-cost drug rehab centers in Vermont use the same therapy models and treatment options that most high-end facilities use. Therapies often used include CBTDBTMATMRT, or the 12 steps of recoveryThe decision to go to a drug rehab program is sometimes unfortunately based on a person’s finances. Some inpatient drug rehabilitation centers can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $50,000 a month. However, it is important to know that the higher cost does not always translate into a higher success rate. When seeking addiction treatment, the cost of the program should not dictate whether you get help or not.

Affordable drug rehabilitation centers, utilize the same therapy models as the more expensive treatment centers in Vermont. There are a few differences such as the amount of one-on-one therapy that the low-cost treatment centers offer. The usual difference is only in the amenities and activities offered. To offset the cost of treatment, a low-cost center will not have all the amenities that an expensive rehab has. The programs they offer are anywhere from 21 – 90 days long. We highly recommend staying at one of these centers for at least 28 days. A 90-day program is best.

Some programs offer work-type exchange and others may ask for you to get donations for your treatment. You will receive treatment as well as counseling. When making a commitment for treatment at one of these centers be sure to finish the program in its entirety. This will go a long way in your recovery from substance abuse. 

Find Low-Cost Drug Rehabs Near Me

There are many options for drug rehab services in many cities in Vermont and throughout the United States. Our certified addiction specialists can help you locate treatment for addiction in your area or anywhere in the USA. To locate AA meetings, group meetings, 12-step programs, inpatient treatment, or outpatient services in your town give us a call now.  Give us a call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We can help you find a drug rehab center that is affordable in Vermont today.

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Bennington, VT Drug Rehabs
Burlington, Vermont Addiction Treatment
Colchester, Vermont Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation
Essex, VT Substance Abuse Treatment
Hartford, Vermont 30/90-Day Treatment Centers
Montpelier, Vermont Inpatient Drug Rehab Programs
Rutland, Vermont Treatment Centers for Addiction
Springfield, Vermont Detox Centers, and Rehab Facilities
Williston, VT Residential Treatment Programs

Addiction No More can help you find addiction treatment near you, in Vermont.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

When looking to enter a low-cost program there usually are some costs associated with receiving treatment at their center. Most of the state-funded treatment centers, use a sliding fee scale and are based on income and need at the time of intake. The cost can range from free of charge to around $1,000 to help cover your food and housing while in treatment. Medicaid or Medicare can also be used to pay for a low-cost drug rehab.

Private low-cost facilities are usually in smaller centers which lowers the cost due to location and type of amenities offered. These programs are the better option for those who can afford it. They usually range from about $1,500-$7,000 a month. The average price of treatment at a private treatment center is around $15,000 a month. Some of the more expensive programs can be upwards of $60,000 a month.  

Access to Recovery Vouchers

ATR or Access to Recovery is a federally funded program that offers treatment options. You can choose from their list of contracted providers. Some other programs can be accepted if the needs of the client cannot be met at one of their treatment centers. To access this service you must have an annual income that is below 200% of the Federal poverty level for your region. 

Depressed man speaking with counselor at a drug rehab center.
Affordable Inpatient Drug Rehab Facilities

Most people who are looking for a program in Vermont to help with their addiction, are willing to commit to 30-90 days of treatment. A longer program does not always yield a better outcome. Once a person in treatment passes the 90-day mark, it is up to the individual to apply what they have learned and move forward with their life. It is sometimes beneficial for the client to go to treatment further away from home. Getting away from temptations and friends who may still be using is often better for many people. Clients who go to rehab in another state also have a harder time leaving treatment early as well. Depending on the situation, our counselors may suggest looking for substance abuse programs that are a plane flight away. We can help you find an affordable drug rehab center anywhere in the USA today. Give us a call, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

What if the person does not want help for their addiction?

Getting a person that does not want help for their addiction, to go to a rehab facility can be a bit tricky to accomplish by yourself. Getting an interventionist to help the family is the best option for achieving the desired outcome. Interventions are usually done by a certified team of interventionists and can vary in cost, anywhere from $500 to $5,000. Ask us about the affordable interventionists in your area when you call.

How do I  sign up for a low-cost drug rehab in Vermont?

To find the best treatment center that you can afford, please call to speak with one of our counselors now. Figuring out which program will be the best fit for your budget is easier determined through a phone call. For immediate assistance call our free hotline and one of our counselors will work with you to get you started on the path of recovery from drugs or alcohol today. 

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Amenities at a low cost drug rehab center include meals, exercise and group meetings.
We have carefully compiled a list of reputable 
free or low-cost rehab centers in Vermont. This is provided as a public benefit service. If you have any questions regarding the treatment and types of programs offered, feel free to contact one of our counselors now. We will help you get the life back that you deserve. Call us for help finding the best low-cost treatment program for yourself or for a loved one.

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Behavioral Health and Wellness Center Copley Professional Services Group
Located in Morrisville, Vermont
65 Northgate Plaza
Morrisville, VT 05661

Washington County Mental Health
Located in Montpelier, Vermont
286 Hospital Loop
Montpelier, VT 05602

Children Youth and Family Services
Located in Barre, Vermont
579 South Barre Road
Barre, VT 05641

Centerpoint Adolescent Treatment Services
Located in South Burlington, Vermont
1025 Airport Drive
South Burlington, VT 05403

The Northeast Kingdom Human Services Inc
Located in Newport, Vermont
181 Crawford Road
Newport, VT 05855

Call our addiction specialists and treatment counselors for help locating drug detox or a treatment centers for addiction near you.

VERMONT DRUG CONTROL UPDATE

This report reflects significant trends, data, and major issues relating to drugs in the State of Vermont. Vermont At-a-Glance: In 2009-2010, Vermont was one of the top ten states for rates of drug use in several categories, including past-month illicit drug use among persons age 12 or older; past-month illicit drug use among young adults aged 18-25; past-month marijuana use among persons age 12 or older; past-month marijuana use among young adults age 18-25; past-month use of illicit drugs other than marijuana among young adults age 18-25; past-year cocaine use among persons age 12 or older; past-year cocaine use among young adults age 18-25; and illicit drug dependence among young adults aged 18-25. Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2009-2010. Approximately 13.73 percent of Vermont residents reported past-month use of illicit drugs; the national average was 8.82 percent. In 2009, the rate of drug-induced deaths in Vermont was below the national average. Other opiates (including prescription drugs) are the most commonly cited drugs among primary drug treatment admissions in Vermont.

Drug use in Vermont: The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides national and state-level data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs (including non-medical use of prescription drugs), and mental health in the United States. In the most recent Survey, 13.73 percent of Vermont residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month. The national average was 8.82 percent. Additionally, 4.57 percent of Vermont residents reported using an illicit drug other than marijuana in the past month (the national average was 3.6 percent). Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2009-2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Drug-Induced Deaths: As a direct consequence of drug use, 57 persons died in Vermont in 2009. This is compared to the number of persons in Vermont who died from motor vehicle accidents (79) and firearms (60) in the same year. Vermont drug-induced deaths (9.2 per 100,000 population) were lower than the national rate (12.8 per 100,000). Vermont has at least 50 fatal opioid and prescription medication overdoses that end in fatality every year. Do not let your loved one become part of the ever-growing death toll in the state. Vermont addiction statistics and national trends are provided to help understand the scope and consequences that addiction can have if left unchecked. Marijuana use throughout the state is listed in percentages of the population of Vermont statistics provided BY SAMHSA. 10.86% of the population in the age group 12 -17 reportedly used marijuana last year and 11.61% of the population over 18 has been reported by SAMHSA to have used marijuana in the past month. Cocaine use in Vermont for the fiscal year 2015 for age groups between 12-17 years old is at 0.81% and for those over the age of 18 is at 2.83% which is a need for concern for Vermont residents. Heroin use in Vermont for the age group 12-17 Is estimated to be 0.18% of the population for that age group and 0.83% of the populous over 18 in the state. Alcohol use in Vermont statistics have been gathered for the fiscal year 2015 by SAMHSA are an estimate and within a 95% confidence rate for the survey. It is estimated that 13.16% of the age group 12-17 has used alcohol in the past month and 64.82% of the populace used alcohol last month. Vermont residents that have had serious thoughts of suicide in the past year reported by SAMHSA details only those over the age of 18 with 4.59% of the population having serious thoughts of suicide.

Sources
Vermont Drug Stats
SAMHSA
Brief Interventions
Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions in Substance Use
National Academy of Medicine
Recovery Support

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