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ADULT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES | NORTHEAST KINGDOM HUMAN SERVICES

181 Crawford Road, Newport, VT 05855

Adults
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-5:00pm 24Hours/7Days Emergency Mental Health and Addictions Intervention
(802) 334-6744

Voice - Other | Also 24-Hour Emergency Services

(800) 696-4979

Voice - Toll-Free | Regular Business Hours

By Telephone; In Person

Fixed Fee; Sliding Scale

Caledonia County, Vermont
Essex County, Vermont
Orleans County, Vermont

Description

Provides individualized, comprehensive, outpatient treatment services that address both the individual's needs and the needs of those affected by the individual's addictions/substance use disorders. Individual and group therapies/treatments are designed to build relapse prevention skills. Intensive Outpatient Program available (IOP). Provides information about alcohol and drug use, the effects on individuals, families and communities, as well as information to the public about strategies for prevention and early intervention. As the Public Inebriate Program's designated agency, provides assessment and placement of individuals requiring medically monitored detoxification. Also provides the Impaired Driver Rehabilitation (IDRP) Program (formerly CRASH), the educational program for individuals convicted of drunk driving. Vermont Department of Health website provides complete details about eligibility and application to this program. The program offers intensive (10 hours in 2 days) or non-intensive (10 hours over 4 weeks) duration.

Last Assured

03/28/2025

Providing organization

NORTHEAST KINGDOM HUMAN SERVICES

Northeast Kingdom Human Services (NKHS) is the designated community mental health agency for Caledonia, Essex and Orleans Counties under contract with Vermont Department of Mental to provide acute and long-term behavioral health care services to people with a wide range of emotional, behavioral and other mental health problems, substance abuse and/or developmental challenges. NKHS provides emergency and crisis intervention services for adults, children, adolescents and their families; and substance use treatment services, including the Public Inebriate Program and the IDRP (Impaired Driver Rehabilitation Program).