Vermont Alcohol Addiction Hotline
Alcohol Addiction Hotline Vermont
Vermont Alcohol Addiction Statistics
Vermont had a prevalence of alcohol use among its adult population. Many residents reported consuming alcohol occasionally or regularly.
Binge drinking was a concern in Vermont, with rates at or above the national average. Binge drinking is defined as consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period, which can lead to various health and social consequences.
The state experienced alcohol-related incidents, including alcohol-involved traffic accidents, injuries, and fatalities.
Vermont faced challenges with underage drinking, as many other states do. Efforts were made to prevent underage access to alcohol and address the impact of underage drinking on young individuals and communities.
Long-term alcohol abuse can lead to various health issues. In Vermont, alcohol abuse might have been associated with liver disease, cardiovascular problems, mental health disorders, and other related conditions.
Vermont had resources available to address alcohol addiction and provide support for those seeking treatment and recovery. These resources included treatment centers, counseling services, and support groups.
Vermont Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Resources
Vermont Department of Health
Vermont Department of Health learn how alcohol affects the health and wellness of Vermonters, and find links to national experts in alcohol policy. The Division of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs supports a network of community partners to promote and deliver a wide range of substance misuse information, prevention, intervention, treatment and alcohol recovery programs and services.
VT Helplink Vermont
VT Helplink is your statewide Vermont public resource for finding alcohol treatment and recovery services in Vermont. Helplink services are free and confidential. Our caring, trained specialists will help you or your loved one take a step toward recovery and will help you navigate Vermont’s treatment and recovery system, whether or not you have insurance.
Vermont 211
At Vermont 211, we can provide clients with much more than a phone number or the service hours of an agency. . Information & Referral (I&R) is the art, science and practice of bringing people and services together. I&R resource databases contain detailed descriptions of the programs and services provided by community, social, health, and government organizations.
Vermont Recovery Network
The Vermont Recovery Network is a non-profit organization that supports the provision of recovery support services for people who have experienced problems resulting from drug and alcohol use. Although our member centers all provide the space for various 12 step meetings and other peer to peer recovery support groups, they are not affiliated with any of these groups.
Vermont Alcoholics Anonymous Area 70
Vermont Alcoholics Anonymous Area 70 covers the entire state of Vermont. Do you want to stop drinking, but find you cannot quit entirely or you have little control over the amount you drink? If you answered yes to either of these questions, there are a number of ways Vermont Alcoholics Anonymous can help. For confidential support, please contact us.
National Alcohol Addiction Hotline
When you call the National Alcohol Addiction Hotline hotline, you can expect a supportive and confidential conversation. We’re here to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and provide guidance on various alcohol treatment options, including counseling, detoxification programs, rehabilitation centers, and support groups. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and resources necessary to make informed decisions about your health and well-being. Call today (888) 260-0553