Lebanon Drug Rehab Center
Learn more about our addiction treatment programs serving Lebanon residents.
At Valley Vista, humility, accountability, and acceptance form the cornerstone of their philosophy, fostering a safe and supportive environment where patients are immediately engaged in treatment. Their gender-specific programs ensure that all patients receive specialized care, maintaining dignity and anonymity throughout their recovery journey.
Valley Vista has two treatment centers in Vermont. Our men’s facility is located in Bradford, and our women’s facility is located two hours away in Vergennes. With our two physical locations, we offer treatment to residents of not only Vermont, but across New England and New York.
With a dedication to unity, respect, and bias-free support, Valley Vista invites clients into a space where professionalism meets warmth. Here, amidst Vermont’s serene landscapes, individuals find not only treatment but a path to long-lasting recovery—a testament to Valley Vista’s unwavering commitment to healing with dignity and validation.
Our Gender-Specific Care
Take a Tour of Our Men's And Women's Facilities
Women’s Facility
Step into our women’s center, where compassion meets expertise in a nurturing environment designed for healing and growth. With 28 beds, our intimate setting provides the comfort and support needed for women on their recovery journey.
- Personalized Treatment: Our patient-centered approach means that each woman receives a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses both substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions. We believe in recovery that respects individual differences and challenges, ensuring dignity and validation throughout the process.
- Therapeutic Modalities: From health realization to Seeking Safety, our program incorporates a range of evidence-based therapies aimed at empowering women towards lasting recovery. Participate in gender-specific groups and activities that foster a sense of community and understanding.
- Safe and Respectful Atmosphere: At Valley Vista, we prioritize creating a safe space where anonymity, respect, and bias-free support are upheld. Our goal is to provide a therapeutic environment that promotes healing and personal growth.
Men’s Facility
Step into our men’s facility in the tranquil landscapes of Vermont. With 71 beds, our program offers a safe environment designed for focused recovery. Here, humility, accountability, and acceptance guide every aspect of our comprehensive treatment approach.
- Clinically-Focused Care: Our program integrates multiple evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and 12-Step Programming. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of every individual, ensuring a personalized path to recovery.
- Community and Support: Experience a supportive community where unity, respect, and enduring recovery are at the forefront. Engage in full-day schedules that include clinical groups even on weekends, promoting consistent progress and therapeutic engagement.
- Serene Environment: Enjoy the peaceful surroundings of our Vermont location, fostering a sense of tranquility essential for healing. Our facility ensures privacy and security, allowing you to focus fully on your journey towards recovery.
Whether in our men’s or women’s facility, Valley Vista invites you to embark on a journey towards enduring recovery. Our Vermont locations offer more than just treatment—they offer hope, dignity, and a pathway to a life free from addiction. Come tour our facilities and discover how Valley Vista can support you or your loved one on the path to recovery.
What Are the Signs You Need Help?
Recognizing when you or a loved one needs help for substance use disorder is crucial for starting the journey toward recovery. Here are some signs that indicate it may be time to seek treatment:
- Loss of Control: If you find yourself unable to stop using substances despite wanting to, or if you've tried to cut down or quit but haven't been successful, this loss of control is a clear indicator.
- Neglecting Responsibilities: Substance use starts interfering with your daily life, causing neglect of responsibilities at work, school, or home. This can include missing deadlines, neglecting chores, or failing to fulfill obligations.
- Health Issues: Physical and mental health problems may arise or worsen due to substance use. These can range from frequent illnesses, weight loss or gain, to mood swings, anxiety, or depression.
- Relationship Problems: Substance use often strains relationships with family, friends, and colleagues. Issues like arguments, lying about substance use, or withdrawing from social activities can indicate a problem.
- Risk-Taking Behavior: Engaging in risky activities while under the influence, such as driving impaired, unsafe sexual practices, or criminal behavior, suggests impaired judgment and the need for intervention.
- Withdrawal Symptoms: Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop using substances, such as nausea, sweating, shaking, or anxiety, indicates physical dependence and the need for medical assistance.
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Planning For Treatment
Once you recognize these signs, planning for treatment involves several steps:
- Assessment: Seek professional help for a thorough assessment of your substance use and any co-occurring mental health issues. This will help determine the appropriate level of care needed.
- Research Treatment Options: Explore different treatment programs that align with your needs, such as inpatient or outpatient programs, and consider their approach to treatment (e.g., evidence-based therapies, holistic care).
- Create a Support Network: Inform trusted friends and family about your decision to seek treatment and enlist their support. Consider joining support groups like AA or NA for additional encouragement.
- Prepare Financially and Logistically: Understand the financial implications of treatment and make necessary arrangements. Ensure logistical details like transportation and accommodations are planned for if needed.
- Commit to Change: Recognize that recovery is a journey that requires commitment and effort. Prepare yourself mentally and emotionally for the challenges ahead, knowing that seeking help is the first step towards a healthier future.
By acknowledging the signs and actively planning for treatment, you’re taking a significant step towards reclaiming control over your life and embarking on a path of recovery and wellness.
Directions To Our Men's Facility From Lebanon
Our men’s treatment center, located in Bradford, Vermont, is 45 minutes and 40 miles from Lebanon.
- Turn left and take the ramp onto I-89 N toward RT-10 N. Go for 4.6 mi.
- Continue on I-89 N. Go for 0.3 mi.
- Take the exit toward White River Junction onto I-91 N. Go for 27.7 mi.
- Take exit 16 toward VT-25 N/Barre. Go for 0.3 mi.
- Turn left onto Waits River Rd (VT-25). Go for 3.4 mi.
- Turn right onto Chase Hollow Rd. Go for 2.1 mi.
- Turn left onto Chase Hollow Rd. Go for 0.3 mi.
- Turn left onto Goshen Rd. Go for 0.8 mi.
- Turn right onto Upper Rogers Rd. Go for 0.7 mi.
- Arrive at 23 Upper Pln, Bradford, VT 05033
Directions To Our Women's Facility From Lebanon
Our women’s treatment center, located in Vergennes, Vermont, is 1 hour 40 minutes and 80 miles from Lebanon.
- Turn left and take the ramp onto I-89 N toward RT-10 N. Go for 4.6 mi.
- Continue on I-89 N. Go for 22.2 mi.
- Take exit 3 toward VT-107 W. Go for 0.3 mi.
- Turn right onto VT-107 W. Go for 3.2 mi.
- Turn left onto Church St (VT-12). Go for 0.2 mi.
- Keep right onto VT-12. Go for 269 ft.
- Continue on Pleasant St (VT-12). Go for 1.9 mi.
- Turn left onto Camp Brook Rd. Go for 6.1 mi.
- Continue on Bethel Mountain Rd. Go for 2.8 mi.
- Turn left onto Bethel Mountain Rd. Go for 1.3 mi.
- Turn right onto N Main St (VT-100). Go for 4.3 mi.
- Turn left onto VT Route 125 (VT-125). Go for 8.8 mi.
- Continue on VT-125 (VT-125-SCENIC). Go for 0.2 mi.
- Continue on VT-125. Go for 7.1 mi.
- Turn right onto Court St (US-7). Go for 3.8 mi.
- Turn right onto N Pleasant St (US-7). Go for 12.0 mi.
- Turn left onto New Haven Rd. Go for 0.6 mi.
- Continue on Green St. Go for 0.2 mi.
- Turn left onto Main St (VT-22A). Go for 289 ft.
- Turn right onto N Maple St. Go for 0.1 mi.
- Turn right onto Alden Pl. Go for 226 ft.
- Arrive at 1 Alden Pl, Vergennes, VT 05491