Drug Rehabs in Salem

Discover how our clinically driven addiction treatment programs help residents of Salem on their path to recovery.

At Valley Vista, humility, accountability, and acceptance form the cornerstone of their philosophy. We offer gender-specific treatment programs designed to cater to the unique needs of each individual, ensuring a safe and respectful therapeutic environment from the moment clients arrive. With locations in Bradford and Vergennes, Valley Vista provides a full-day schedule of group therapies—including weekends—emphasizing recovery done “the right way, not the easy way.”

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Why Choose Valley Vista For Addiction Treatment Near Salem

Guided by a mission to deliver state-of-the-art treatment, Valley Vista integrates multiple therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and 12-Step Programming. Their values of unity, respect, and enduring recovery underscore every aspect of their care, inviting clients into a space where lasting change and healing begin.

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As a premier 99-bed inpatient addiction treatment program, Valley Vista embodies a voice that resonates with empathy and authority. Specializing in co-occurring disorders, their approach blends clinically-focused, evidence-based methods with a commitment to personalized care.

Treatment For Your Needs

What Are the Signs You Need Help?

Recognizing when you need help for substance use or addiction is an essential first step toward reclaiming control of your life. One significant sign is experiencing a loss of control over your substance use, where despite wanting to cut down or stop, you find it increasingly challenging to do so. This lack of control often accompanies intense cravings or urges for the substance, which can become consuming and distracting, making it difficult to focus on other aspects of your life. Additionally, if your substance use is causing health issues—such as withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop—or if you find yourself neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home, these are clear indicators that professional help may be necessary.

Substance use can also strain relationships, leading to conflicts with family, friends, or colleagues. Legal issues arising from substance use, such as arrests or legal charges, and financial problems resulting from spending excessive money on substances are further signs that intervention may be needed. Moreover, withdrawing from social activities or isolating yourself to use substances alone can indicate a growing dependence that requires attention. If you find that you need more of the substance to achieve the same effect (tolerance) or experience uncomfortable physical or psychological symptoms when attempting to stop (withdrawal), these are critical signs that professional treatment could benefit you.

Planning for treatment involves several important steps. Seeking a professional assessment is crucial to determine the appropriate level of care and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. It’s essential to research treatment options carefully, looking for programs that offer evidence-based practices and specialize in treating substance use disorders. Informing trusted family members or friends about your decision to seek treatment can provide much-needed support during this process. Exploring financial considerations, such as payment options and insurance coverage for treatment programs, can help alleviate concerns about affordability. Preparing yourself mentally and emotionally for the commitment required in recovery—acknowledging both the challenges and the potential for personal growth and healing—can empower you to take the first steps toward a healthier, substance-free life.

Planning For Treatment

Planning for treatment involves several important steps. First, seeking a professional assessment is crucial to determine the appropriate level of care and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. It’s essential to research treatment options carefully, looking for programs that offer evidence-based practices and specialize in treating substance use disorders. Informing trusted family members or friends about your decision to seek treatment can provide much-needed support during this process. Additionally, exploring financial considerations, such as payment options and insurance coverage for treatment programs, can help alleviate concerns about affordability. Finally, preparing yourself mentally and emotionally for the commitment required in recovery—acknowledging both the challenges and the potential for personal growth and healing—can empower you to take the first steps toward a healthier, substance-free life.

Men's Addiction Treatment

Directions To Our Men's Facility From Salem

Our men’s treatment center, located in Bradford, Vermont, is 2 hours and 130 miles from Salem.

  • Take the ramp onto I-93 N (Alan B Shepard Jr Hwy) toward Manchester. Go for 32.0 mi.
  • Take the exit onto I-89 N. Go for 61.7 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 Bradford/US-5/Piermont NH/Newbury onto VT-25 S (Waits River Rd). Go for 0.8 mi.
  • Turn left onto Lower Pln (US-5 N). Go for 1.8 mi.
  • Turn left. Go for 459 ft.
  • Arrive at 23 Upper Pln, Bradford, VT 05033
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Women's Addiction Treatment

Directions To Our Women's Facility From Salem

Our women’s treatment center, located in Vergennes, Vermont, is 3 hours and 170 miles from Salem.

  • Take the ramp onto I-93 N (Alan B Shepard Jr Hwy) toward Manchester. Go for 32.0 mi.
  • Take the exit onto I-89 N. Go for 61.7 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