Click here to view the entire Consumer’s Guide to Substance Use Treatment.
Resources
5 Key Prevention Messages Regarding Marijuana
Al-Anon / Alateen
Peer support for friends and family who have a relationship with an alcoholic.
National Al-Anon / Alateen
New Hampshire Al-Anon / Alateen (877) 825-2666
Vermont Al-Anon / Alateen (866) 927-5266
Alcoholics Anonymous
Peer support to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Alcoholics Anonymous
(802) 295-7611 (White River Jct, VT answering service)
(603) 622-6967 (to talk to a live person)
Brattleboro Retreat
Anna Marsh Lane
Brattleboro, Vermont 05301
(802) 738-7328
all ages/males and females/Medicare/Medicaid/private insurance/self-pay/sliding fee scale
Child and Family Services of New Hampshire
(603) 298-8237 • www.cfsnh.org
Provides teen services designed to help teens who are struggling with severe challenges of teenage life, including substance abuse addiction, trouble with the law, or finding a place to call home. Child and Family Services is committed to the safety, education, and positive development of youth in need and will help to provide tools each young person will need to shape his/her own future.
Clara Martin Center
39 Fogg Farm Road
Wilder, Vermont
(802) 295-1311
Clara Martin Center
All ages/males and females/Medicare/Medicaid/Private insurance/self-pay/sliding fee scale
Concussion Survey
Dartmouth-Narcotics Anonymous
VT (802) 773-5575; NH (603) 645-4777
Effects and Consequences of Underage Drinking
Headrest
non-medical detox/sobriety maintenance/transitional living
14 Church Street
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766
(603) 448-4872
adult males and females/self-pay/sliding fee scale
Health Care and Rehabilitative Services of SE Vermont
49 School Street
Hartford, Vermont 05047
(888) 888-5144
all ages/males and females/Medicare/Medicaid/private insurance/self-pay/sliding fee scale
Mathematics of Pain Relief
Medication Drop Box Locations
You can help prevent prescription drug abuse.
Prescription drugs are the most common substances abused by America’s youth. Young people trying drugs for the first time are more likely to try prescription medications than marijuana.
Much of these abused prescription drugs come from the medicine cabinets of family members and friends.
Click here for more information and to find out how to properly dispose of prescription medications.
Nar-Anon, Cocaine Anonymous
Peer support for friends and family of addicts.
Nar-Anon, Cocaine Anonymous (603)882-3000 x2467 (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Narcotics Anonymous/NA
Peer support to stay clean.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
(603) 645-4777 (New Hampshire)
(802) 773-5575 (Vermont 24 hour helpline)
New Hampshire treatment locator
http://nhtreatment.org
Phoenix House Dublin Center
long-term residential treatment
3 Pierce Road
Dublin, New Hampshire 03444
(603) 563-8501
adult males and females/self-pay/sliding fee scale
Second Wind Foundation/Willow Grove
200 Olcott Drive
White River Junction, Vermont 05001
(802) 295-5206
adult females/Medicare/Medicaid/Private insurance/self-pay
Turning Point Club
Community center for people in recovery from substance abuse, addiction and addictive behavior.
Second Wind Foundation
200 Olcott Drive
Wilder, Vermont 05088
(802) 295-5206
Underage Drinking Risks for Parents
Valley Vista
23 Upper Plain Road
Bradford, Vermont 05033
(802) 222-5201
teens/adult females/Medicare/Medicaid/Private insurance/self-pay/sliding fee scale
co-occurring mental health opiate treatment with Buprenorphine, evidence-based teen care
Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center
215 North Main Street
White River Junction, Vermont 05001
(802) 295-9636
all ages/males and female veterans and their families only/military insurance