Sponsorship helps support ongoing maintenance of independent Vermont treatment-resource coverage while giving providers, agencies, employers, and community partners visible recognition on a high-intent resource page. Sponsorship may include statewide, regional, county, category, or multi-directory placement while OACRA preserves independent editorial control and confirmation-first user guidance.
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Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Vermont counties. Statewide access points are listed here so regional sections can focus on named provider routes. Users should confirm approval, documentation, payment, attendance, telehealth, travel, reporting, and program fit before enrolling.
State route for Vermont substance use prevention, treatment, harm reduction, recovery, provider certification, and patient resources. Confirm provider certification, level of care, payment, documentation, and court-related reporting before enrolling.
Statewide SUD treatment and recovery referral route
Statewide public resource for finding substance use treatment and recovery services in Vermont. VT Helplink is available by phone, text, and chat. Confirm provider, level of care, payment, documentation, and court-related reporting before enrolling.
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Screening • referral • recovery support • payment • records
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Statewide Vermont
Mobile Crisis of Vermont
24/7 mobile crisis route
Vermont's 24/7 mobile crisis route for mental health and substance use non-medical emergencies. Mobile crisis agencies are available statewide. For immediate danger, overdose, medical emergency, or urgent safety concerns, call 911.
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Mobile crisis • safety planning • referrals • follow-up
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Statewide Vermont
Vermont 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 crisis support route
Call or text 988 for immediate mental health, suicide-related, emotional distress, or substance use crisis support. For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose risk, or urgent safety concern, call 911.
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Crisis support • emotional distress • substance use crisis • local connection
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Statewide / 24-7
Vermont Department of Mental Health — Designated Agencies
Community mental health authority route
State mental health route for Vermont's designated and specialized service agencies. Use to identify county or regional mental health access points, then confirm intake, payment, records, and court-related documentation.
Mental health routeDesignated agenciesConfirm service area
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Local agency • intake • crisis • outpatient • records
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Statewide Vermont
Vermont 211
Statewide referral route
Statewide referral route for local behavioral health, substance use, housing, transportation, food, and basic-needs resources. Use as a backup navigation route when a user needs local options beyond named providers.
Impaired Driver Rehabilitation Program / CRASH Confirmation Route
Vermont impaired-driving requirements may involve screening, education, treatment referral, license-related requirements, court reporting, and specific documentation. Confirm whether the user must complete IDRP/CRASH or another approved route, plus hours, assessment, certificate, and reporting rules before enrollment.
Domestic Violence / BIP Confirmation Route
Domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, or accountability program requirements may specify provider type, curriculum, referral source, victim-safety protocols, attendance, termination rules, and completion documents. Confirm the exact required program before enrolling in any online or private class.
MAT / Opioid Treatment Confirmation Route
Medication-assisted treatment may include buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, Vivitrol, counseling, recovery support, and outpatient monitoring. Confirm whether MAT is allowed, required, documented, or restricted by the court, supervision order, treatment plan, treatment court, employer, housing program, or referral source.
Online Class / Telehealth Caution Route
Telehealth and online classes can help with transportation or rural access, but acceptance varies. Confirm Vermont provider licensure, live attendance, identity verification, certificate wording, reporting, and whether online completion is accepted for the specific court or supervision condition.
Primary coverage: Chittenden County, Franklin County, Grand Isle County, Burlington, South Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Essex Junction, St. Albans, and nearby Northwest Vermont communities.
Northwest access Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle & Burlington-Area Routes
Howard Center
Chittenden County behavioral health route
Burlington / Chittenden County route for mental health, substance use treatment, crisis, outpatient, and justice-connected services depending on program. Confirm intake, records, payment, and reporting.
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Intake • SUD support • crisis • records • reports
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Burlington / Chittenden County
UVM Medical Center — Addiction Treatment Center / DayOne
Hospital outpatient addiction route
Burlington-area outpatient addiction treatment route that includes DayOne at UVM Medical Center. Confirm referral, level of care, payment, records, and court-related reporting.
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Outpatient • referral • records • payment • reports
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Burlington / Chittenden County
Pathways Vermont
Behavioral health and support route
Vermont support route with behavioral health, housing, peer, and community support services. Confirm whether a specific service is treatment, support, housing, or case management and whether it can be documented for the user's requirement.
Support routeChittenden / statewideConfirm service type
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Support type • documentation • referrals • housing connection
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Burlington / statewide Vermont
Northwestern Counseling & Support Services
Franklin / Grand Isle behavioral health route
Regional mental health and support route serving Franklin and Grand Isle areas. Confirm intake, crisis access, substance use-related support, records, payment, and reporting.
Regional agencyFranklin / Grand IsleConfirm county route
Peer recovery and support route in Chittenden County. Confirm whether participation can be documented and accepted for the user's requirement; peer recovery may support stability but may not satisfy treatment by itself.
Peer recoveryChittenden CountyNot treatment by itself
Northwest BIP / DV / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability groups, or anger management, confirm the exact provider, format, curriculum, attendance rules, reports, and completion documents before enrolling.
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Provider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
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Northwest Vermont
Central Vermont Treatment Resources
Primary coverage: Washington County, Orange County, Lamoille County, Montpelier, Barre, Berlin, Randolph, Morrisville, Stowe, and nearby Central Vermont communities.
Central access Washington, Orange, Lamoille & Central Vermont Routes
Washington County Mental Health Services
Central Vermont designated agency route
Washington County mental health and support route. Confirm intake, crisis access, outpatient care, substance use-related support, records, payment, and court-related documentation.
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Intake • crisis • counseling • records • referrals
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Montpelier / Barre / Washington County
Central Vermont Medical Center — Behavioral Health
Hospital behavioral health route
Central Vermont health-system route for behavioral health, outpatient care, referrals, and related services. Confirm referral requirements, insurance, records, program fit, and reporting before enrollment.
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Referral • behavioral health • records • payment • reports
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Berlin / Barre / Montpelier
Clara Martin Center
Orange County designated agency route
Orange County route for behavioral health, mental health, crisis, outpatient, and community services. Confirm intake, payment, records, and court-related reporting.
Central Vermont peer recovery and support route. Confirm whether participation can be documented and accepted for the user's requirement; peer recovery may support stability but may not satisfy treatment by itself.
Central Vermont MAT / OTP Search Route
Use VT Helplink, FindTreatment, hospital/provider routes, and designated agencies to locate opioid treatment, MAT, outpatient, and recovery-support options. Confirm dosing, counseling, payment, and reporting.
Central Vermont BIP / DV / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability programming, or anger management, confirm provider acceptance, group format, attendance documentation, and completion requirements before enrolling.
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Provider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
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Central Vermont
Northeast Kingdom & Upper Valley Treatment Resources
Primary coverage: Caledonia County, Essex County, Orleans County, Orange / Upper Valley access routes, St. Johnsbury, Newport, Lyndonville, Island Pond, Bradford, and nearby rural communities.
Northeast access Northeast Kingdom & Upper Valley Routes
Northeast Kingdom Human Services
Northeast Kingdom designated agency route
Northeast Kingdom route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, substance use-related support, and community services. Confirm county coverage, intake, records, payment, and reporting.
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Intake • crisis • counseling • records • referrals
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Caledonia / Essex / Orleans
The Clara Martin Center / Orange County Access
Upper Valley / Orange route
Orange County and Upper Valley access route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, and community supports. Confirm location, records, payment, and reporting.
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Intake • counseling • crisis • records • referrals
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Orange County / Upper Valley access
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services of Vermont
Southeastern / Upper Valley agency route
Regional route for mental health, substance use-related support, crisis, outpatient, and community services in southeastern / Upper Valley areas. Confirm county service area, records, payment, and documentation.
Designated agencyUpper Valley / SE VTConfirm county
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Crisis • counseling • SUD support • records • referrals
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Windsor / Windham / Orange access
Northeast Kingdom Provider Search Route
Users in rural Northeast Kingdom communities may need to combine NKHS, VT Helplink, FindTreatment, mobile crisis, telehealth, and transportation planning. Confirm provider acceptance and documentation before enrolling.
NEK DUI / IDRP / CRASH Confirmation Route
For impaired driving, screening, education, CRASH/IDRP, or treatment referral, confirm exact provider, travel requirements, hours, certificate wording, and reporting rules before enrollment.
NEK MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT/OTP access may require travel, telehealth, or referral coordination. Confirm medication options, dosing schedule, counseling, payment, reporting, and whether the court or supervision officer accepts the provider.
NEK BIP / DV / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability groups, or anger management, confirm the accepted provider list, in-person/telehealth rules, attendance documentation, and completion requirements.
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Provider acceptance • attendance • reports • certificate
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Northeast Kingdom
NEK Telehealth and Transportation Route
For long-distance services, confirm travel permission, winter weather backup, telehealth acceptance, provider contact method, missed-session policy, and how reports are sent to the court or officer.
Primary coverage: Rutland County, Addison County, Bennington County, Rutland, Middlebury, Vergennes, Bennington, Manchester, and nearby Southwest Vermont communities.
Rutland County route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, substance use-related support, and community services. Confirm intake, payment, records, and court-related reporting.
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Intake • crisis • counseling • records • referrals
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Rutland County
Counseling Service of Addison County
Addison County designated agency route
Addison County route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, and support services. Confirm intake, payment, records, substance use-related referrals, and court documentation.
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Intake • counseling • crisis • records • referrals
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Addison County
United Counseling Service
Bennington County designated agency route
Bennington County route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, substance use-related support, and community programs. Confirm intake, records, payment, and reporting.
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Crisis • counseling • SUD support • records • payment
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Bennington County
Southwest Vermont Provider Search Route
Users in Rutland, Addison, and Bennington counties may need to combine local designated agencies, VT Helplink, FindTreatment, telehealth, and transportation planning. Confirm provider acceptance and documentation before enrolling.
Southwest Vermont MAT / OTP Search Route
Use VT Helplink, FindTreatment, designated agencies, and local providers to locate opioid treatment, MAT, outpatient, and recovery-support options. Confirm dosing, counseling, payment, and reporting.
Southwest Vermont BIP / DV / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability programming, or anger management, confirm provider acceptance, group format, attendance documentation, and completion requirements before enrolling.
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Provider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
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Southwest Vermont
Southwest Vermont Recovery Support Route
Peer recovery centers, recovery coaching, meetings, and support groups can help with stability, but may not satisfy treatment requirements by themselves. Confirm whether attendance can be documented and accepted.
Peer recoverySupportive routeNot treatment by itself
Primary coverage: Windham County, Windsor County, Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Springfield, Windsor, White River Junction, Hartford, and nearby Southeast Vermont / Upper Valley communities.
Southeast access Windham, Windsor & Brattleboro / Upper Valley Routes
Brattleboro Retreat
Behavioral health and addiction route
Southeastern Vermont route for behavioral health, inpatient/outpatient services, addiction-related care, and psychiatric services depending on program. Confirm referral, level of care, payment, records, and reporting.
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Level of care • addiction services • records • payment • reports
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Brattleboro / Windham County
Health Care and Rehabilitation Services of Vermont
Southeast designated agency route
Southeast Vermont route for mental health, crisis, outpatient, substance use-related support, and community services across Windham and Windsor areas. Confirm county route, records, payment, and reporting.
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Crisis • counseling • SUD support • records • referrals
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Windham / Windsor / SE Vermont
Springfield / Windsor County Treatment Navigation Route
Users in Springfield, Windsor, White River Junction, and Upper Valley communities may need to combine HCRS, hospital/provider routes, VT Helplink, FindTreatment, mobile crisis, and transportation planning. Confirm documentation.
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County access • telehealth • transportation • reports • payment
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Windsor County / Upper Valley
Southeast Vermont Crisis Route
Call/text 988 for crisis support. Use Mobile Crisis of Vermont for non-medical mental health or substance use crisis support. Call 911 for immediate danger, overdose, medical emergency, or urgent safety concerns.
Southeast Vermont MAT / OTP Search Route
Use VT Helplink, FindTreatment, Brattleboro Retreat, HCRS, and local providers to locate opioid treatment, MAT, outpatient, and recovery-support options. Confirm dosing, counseling, payment, and reporting.
Southeast Vermont BIP / DV / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability programming, or anger management, confirm provider acceptance, group format, attendance documentation, and completion requirements before enrolling.
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Provider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
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Southeast Vermont
Southeast Vermont Telehealth and Transportation Route
Users in rural Windham and Windsor communities may need to coordinate telehealth, travel permission, weather backup, provider distance, and reporting. Confirm acceptance before starting.
Coverage: Rural Vermont communities, winter-weather access areas, border communities, telehealth users, and people who need attendance records, progress reports, completion certificates, or court-specific documentation.
Rural access Statewide Rural, Telehealth, Mobile Crisis & Transportation Planning
Rural Treatment Planning Checklist
Before enrolling from a rural Vermont area, confirm provider location, telehealth availability, transportation, reporting frequency, court acceptance, payment, missed-session policy, emergency contacts, and how completion documents will be delivered.
Planning checklistRural / frontierConfirm before paying
Mobile Crisis of Vermont can help users experiencing an emotional, mental health, or substance use non-medical emergency. Rural users should confirm local mobile crisis provider, transportation, emergency contacts, and nearest emergency care options.
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Mobile crisis • local agency • transportation • safety plan
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Rural / statewide Vermont
Telehealth Documentation Confirmation Route
Telehealth can reduce travel barriers, but acceptance varies. Confirm live attendance, identity verification, Vermont licensure, provider contact information, report format, certificate wording, missed-session rules, and whether direct reporting is available.
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Licensure • live attendance • report format • certificate wording
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Statewide / online
Cross-Border Treatment Caution Route
Vermont users near New Hampshire, Massachusetts, or New York may find nearby providers across state lines. Confirm whether out-of-state treatment, telehealth, reports, certificates, and travel are accepted before enrolling.
Border-area cautionOut-of-state providersConfirm before paying
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Out-of-state acceptance • travel • reporting • licensure
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Border communities
Documentation & support Peer Recovery, Reentry, Supervision, Telehealth & Records
Peer Recovery Support Confirmation Route
Peer recovery, meetings, and recovery coaching may support treatment engagement and stability, but they may not satisfy a treatment order by themselves. Confirm whether participation can be documented and accepted for the specific requirement.
Peer recoverySupportive routeNot treatment by itself
Corrections / Probation Documentation Planning Route
Users should ask whether the provider can send progress reports directly to the supervising officer, court, attorney, evaluator, or treatment team. Confirm release forms, frequency, missed-session reporting, and certificate language before starting.
DocumentationSupervision recordsAsk before enrolling
Basic Needs / Stabilization Referral Route
Housing, food, transportation, legal aid, and employment support may affect treatment compliance. Use statewide referral routes only as navigation support; confirm treatment providers and court documentation directly.
Supportive routeStabilizationNot treatment by itself
OACRA can list treatment and behavioral health resources that are useful to people navigating supervision, reentry, diversion, DUI/IDRP/CRASH requirements, court-related treatment, rural access needs, telehealth, recovery support, and documentation requirements. Listing does not mean OACRA has approved the provider for a specific court order or supervision condition.
What can be listed Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Services
Services OACRA can organize in this directory
Potential listing categories may include mental health counseling, substance use treatment, evaluations and assessments, DUI/IDRP/CRASH education, outpatient care, IOP/PHP, residential treatment, detox referral routes, MAT/OTP-related services, recovery coaching, peer support, domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, anger management, crisis routes, telehealth, designated agency access, rural treatment navigation, and reentry-connected treatment support.
Documentation is a high-value provider signal
Providers that clearly explain intake steps, service levels, report availability, attendance verification, completion certificates, discharge summaries, payment options, Medicaid acceptance, telehealth rules, missed-session policies, and referral requirements are more useful to OACRA users and referral partners.
High utilityCourt-related documentationConfirm before enrollment
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Service type • county • phone • link • intake • documentation policy
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Users • families • referral partners • providers
Sponsorship Directory Support & Neutral Visibility
Sponsor or support Vermont directory maintenance
Directory sponsorship supports ongoing independent maintenance of Vermont treatment-resource coverage. Sponsors may receive recognition, category placement, regional visibility, and neutral directory-support language. Sponsorship does not guarantee referrals, outcomes, approval, or exclusive placement.
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County • regional • statewide • category • multi-directory
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Vermont / national OACRA network
OACRA disclaimer
OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice and does not determine whether a provider, program, class, evaluation, treatment, counseling service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, DUI/IDRP/CRASH requirement, BIP requirement, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral.
Corrections, updates, and feedback
Providers, users, families, agencies, and referral partners may send corrections or updated service information if a phone number, link, location, service category, intake detail, telehealth option, or documentation policy has changed. OACRA prioritizes accurate, useful, and neutral resource-navigation information.
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Provider name • correction • source link • contact information
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Directory accuracy and user utility
OACRA disclaimer: This Vermont Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, telehealth appointment, certificate, attendance record, completion document, recovery support, crisis route, mobile crisis route, rural referral, DUI/IDRP/CRASH program, domestic violence treatment program, or program referral satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, DUI/IDRP/CRASH requirement, BIP requirement, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, intake, attendance, payment, documentation, reporting, telehealth, travel, eligibility, transportation, and completion requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling.