30 treatment facilities across 24 Vermont cities.
Vermont is home to 30 treatment facilities that provide sober living services across 24 cities. The largest concentrations of programs are in Rutland, Randolph, Springfield, Bennington, Middlebury. Whether you are looking for residential treatment, outpatient care, or transitional housing, Vermont has programs to fit your needs and recovery goals.
Need help finding sober living in Vermont? Call (866) 453-5762 for a free, confidential assessment. We can help match you with the right program based on your needs, insurance, and location in Vermont.
Among the 30 treatment facilities in Vermont:
Vermont offers several types of recovery housing to support individuals at different stages of their recovery journey. Sober living homes provide a structured, substance-free environment for individuals transitioning from treatment to independent living. Halfway houses may offer additional clinical support and are sometimes court-ordered as part of a recovery plan.
Vermont recovery housing options include gender-specific programs for women and men, homes that welcome individuals on medication-assisted treatment, and facilities that accept residents directly from inpatient rehab as a step-down from treatment.
Choosing the right sober living home in Vermont involves evaluating the house rules and structure, location relative to your support network, monthly cost, and the community environment. Visit the home if possible, talk to current residents, and verify that the house has a clear drug testing policy and accountability measures.
Understand what to expect in sober living before making your decision. Most homes require residents to maintain employment or be actively seeking work, attend recovery meetings, submit to regular drug testing, and contribute to household responsibilities.
Vermont has expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, which broadens access to coverage for sober living services including inpatient treatment, outpatient therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and transitional housing.
Sober living costs in Vermont typically range from $500 to $2,000 per month depending on location, amenities, and level of support. Learn more about sober living costs and insurance coverage.