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Vermont Alcohol Treatment &

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Sober Solutions is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation referral service that helps you analyze what would be the best treatment center to handle your particular substance abuse whether it is drugs or alcohol; whether this is your first attempt at sobriety or your tenth. We deal with a multitude of different treatment programs from twelve-step to holistic to Christian based.

There are literally thousands of treatment centers across the nation and we can find one that can be the perfect fit for you or a loved one. One that will give you the best chance at recovery from the various types of drug or alcohol abuse. There are many drug rehabs in Vermont and while many are excellent treatment centers, it's possible that reaching out across state borders may find you a more perfect fit for the rehabilitation you need. Sober Solutions can find treatment in Vermont or elsewhere.

Because the number of drug abusers compared to the number of facilities available in Vermont, there is a woeful lack of space in the inpatient programs. Unfortunately many people have to opt for outpatient services when they are really in need of the more in depth treatment that inpatient facilities have to offer.

In 2003, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 7.7% of the total population of Vermont showed alcohol dependence and abuse over the previous year. 61% of the people over the age of 25 had reported using alcohol over the previous month.

Cocaine in its powder form is available all over the state of Vermont while crack cocaine seems to be limited to the urban areas.

As in other states, marijuana is the most frequently abused drug in Vermont. There is some locally cultivated marijuana available but most of it comes into Vermont from Mexico with a smaller quantity of high quality Canadian BC Bud. Many people do not think that marijuana is a dangerous. Its danger lies in the fact that it is often the first stepping stone to the abuse of harder and more dangerous and addictive drugs. Most addicts admit to beginning their drug experimentation with the use of marijuana.

Fortunately, Methamphetamine is not being produced or abused significantly in Vermont at this time. However, its abuse is increasing at a steady and fast pace. Methamphetamine use over a prolonged period of time can cause permanent brain damage and if you or a loved one is addicted to meth, it is very important to get into treatment as soon as possible.

Oxycontin is the most widely abused pharmaceutical drug in the state. In fact, it has been such a big threat that the state welfare program stopped funding Oxycontin prescriptions.

The increasing availability of heroin has made it a significant drug threat to Vermont. The number of heroin abusers has increased dramatically. Like Oxycontin, heroin is an opiate. Anyone addicted to an opiate needs a medically supervised detox before entering into a treatment program. While there are a few facilities that have a detox program on their premises, most do not. Sober Solutions can help you coordinate the different levels of treatment so that you receive the safest and most effective treatment available.

To find out more specific information about particular addiction treatment programs in Vermont, click here.

There are not many drug or alcohol rehabs in the state of Vermont. An out-of-state treatment is normally the most effective for residents of Vermont. Let us assist you in finding the ideal drug or alcohol rehab treatment center available, by kindly filling out the form provided below. We will contact you as swiftly as possible, so the healing process may begin.

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Drug & Alcohol Intervention

Addiction is a problem that affects more than just the drug abuser. For more information on drug intervention or alcohol intervention, call 1-888-762-3730.