Phoenix House RISE Mens Supported Living Program

580 South Barre Road
Barre, VT 05641
888-671-9392

About Phoenix House RISE Mens Supported Living Program

The Phoenix House RISE Mens Supported Living Program provides a variety of services to help men struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Services include inpatient and outpatient rehab, sober living homes, aftercare support, experiential therapy, family therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and trauma therapy. The program is designed to help men recover from addiction and live a sober, productive life.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol rehab in Vermont helps clients find the motivation to make a change and gives them the tools to achieve long-term sobriety. Alcohol rehab may include detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. You’ll learn the roots of addiction and learn how to build a substance-free life.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    People with a dual diagnosis may be using substances to self-medicate. A high-quality rehab in Vermont can address both issues and help you reach recovery. A dual diagnosis program uses evidence-based approaches to help you overcome both your mental health concerns and substance use. This may include mental health medication, counseling, and more.

  • Opioid Addiction

    A treatment program in Vermont can give you the tools and skills you need to overcome opioid addiction and reclaim your life. In an opioid treatment program, you’ll not only receive treatment, but you’ll participate in activities, receive peer support, and learn how to have fun without substance use.

  • Drug Rehab

    Drug rehab in Vermont provides professional treatment to help clients overcome substance misuse and build a drug-free life. Drug rehab may include detox, inpatient treatment, and/or outpatient care. You’ll learn the roots of addiction and learn how to build a substance-free life.

  • Adult Program

    Adult programs in Vermont address a wide range of substance use issues while also helping clients with concerns such as raising children or building a career. An adult program gives you the skills you need to overcome addiction and address the unique challenges of managing your work, relating to your family, raising children, and balancing a variety of other responsibilities

  • Men's Rehab

    A men’s rehab in Vermont addresses the unique needs men have and allows them to build relationships in a gender-specific environment. A men’s program gives you the skills you need to overcome addiction and address challenges such as family relationships, fatherhood, emotional management, and more.

  • Women's Rehab

    Those who join a women’s rehab program in Vermont are given training in key life skills to help them address their unique challenges. A women’s program gives you the skills you need to overcome addiction and address your unique challenges, such as motherhood, building a career, having healthy relationships, and more.

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    In Vermont, one way to pay for rehab is to use self-pay, also known as private pay. You can use a medical loan, write a check, or electronically send money to the center you prefer. Payment arrangements may vary depending on the type of treatment.

  • Financing available

    One option for paying for rehab in Vermont is using financing options if they are available. Treatment centers may have financing options such as payment plans, grants, or scholarships. You may also decide to get a medical loan to pay for treatment.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Inpatient Rehab

    Inpatient treatment in Vermont is led by professionals who help you build new habits and skills to live a substance-free life. Some of the elements of inpatient treatment include individual and group counseling, skill-building, relapse prevention, and help with essentials like employment and housing.

  • 2

    Outpatient Rehab

    If you’ve recently finished a residential treatment program, participating in outpatient treatment in Vermont can help you reinforce and practice your new habits. Outpatient treatment sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, sharing wins and challenges, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

  • 3

    Aftercare Support

    In Vermont, aftercare allows you to access additional resources and support to help you avoid relapse after treatment. Aftercare may include connections to 12-step and other support groups, housing and employment resources, community recovery centers, and more.

  • 4

    Sober Living Homes

    Even after you finish treatment, recovery is a challenge. Sober living in Vermont can give you a safe place to live and connect you to the support you need. Sober living may provide resources such as connections to 12-step and other support groups, employment resources, info about community recovery centers, and more.

Therapies

  • Experiential Therapy

    When you’re struggling with addiction in Vermont, nontraditional approaches can help you heal. Experiential therapy, which uses hands-on activities to work through emotions, is one example. During experiential therapy, you’ll work through activities that will help you work through past experiences and emotions. Afterward, you’ll have the tools you need to address problems and manage triggers in a healthy way.

  • Family Therapy

    Many people have challenging family backgrounds, and addiction can create unhealthy dynamics as well. Family therapy in Vermont allows you to address these concerns. Family therapy is only one element of rehab treatment, along with activities, peer support, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.

  • Group Therapy

    It’s easy to feel isolated when you battle addiction, but group therapy in Vermont can show you you’re not alone. Group therapy sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, sharing wins and challenges, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

  • Individual Therapy

    Individual therapy in Vermont can provide professional support and accountability as you work through substance use treatment. Individual therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Topics include processing past events that may have contributed to substance use, learning new life skills, and relapse prevention strategies.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event, and some people use substances to numb those emotions. Trauma-informed therapy in Vermont can help you address what happened and consciously create a healthier response. Trauma-informed therapy may be part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment, and may include peer support, mental health medications, mindfulness, and developing new coping strategies.

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