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Making Recovery Easier – Workshop

Making Recovery Easier prepares you for a transition into the culture of the 12 step programs. This program explains all of the components of Alcoholics, Narcotics, and Cocaine Anonymous groups. It helps a person understand what is going on at the meetings, explains the format and defines phrases and terms. You can voice your concerns, questions, and share your experiences (positive and negative} about 12-step programs. Preregistration is not required



141 State Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-773-6010

turningpointcenterrutland@yahoo.com

Maple Leaf – Rutland

Assessments of children, adolescents, and adults (educational, psychological, and neuropsychological), therapy over the lifespan, consultation (clinical and educational), supervision, and professional development.



71 Allen Street, Suite 202
Rtuland, VT 05701

802-446-3577

info@mapleleafclinic.com

Maple Leaf Clinic – Wallingford

Assessments of children, adolescents, and adults (educational, psychological, and neuropsychological), therapy over the lifespan, consultation (clinical and educational), supervision, and professional development.



167 North Main Street
Wallingford, VT 05773

802-446-3577

info@mapleleafclinic.com

Mental & Behavioral Health Services at RRMC

If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health issues, our professionals can help.

At Rutland Regional Behavioral Health, we understand that stress, anxiety and other behavioral health problems can affect your relationships, your ability to perform daily activities and your overall health.


Rutland Regional Medical Center
1 Commons Street
Rutland, VT 05701, VT 05701

802-747-1857

Mental Health Hotline

Provides mental health information and resources. Able to refer callers to treatment facilities or federal, state and local organizations dedicated to treating and preventing mental illness.



800-789-2647

NAMI

National Alliance on Mental Illness

The nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raising awareness and building a community of hope for all of those in need.



800-950-6264

National Mental Health Crisis Number

Effective Saturday, July 16, 2022, a national mental health crisis number will become available to connect callers with rapid access to a network of crisis call centers across the country.

The number to call is 988.

The national 988 number was established to improve access to crisis services in a way that meets our country’s growing suicide and mental health related crisis care needs. 988 will provide easier access to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline network and related crisis resources, which are distinct from 911 (where the focus is on dispatching Emergency Medical Services, fire and police as needed). The 988 dialing code will be available nationwide for call (multiple languages), text or chat (English only) on July 16, 2022.




New Story Center

The New Story Center is dedicated to assisting survivors of domestic and sexual violence. This includes prevention, education and outreach to the communities with the goal of preventing and decreasing incidences of further abuse. Services are confidential and free of charge. Offers assistance in establishing new residence, alcohol and substance abuse referrals, short term counseling and support, community referrals, legal advocacy, and community education. Sexual Violence Hotline: 800-489-7273 24-hour Hotline: 802-775-3232



92 Grove Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-775-6788

Pathways Vermont Support Line

The Pathways Vermont Support Line provides free, confidential support and connection for all Vermonters via phone and text 24/7 at (833) VT - TALKS / (833) 888-2557. The line is staffed by local peers who have been through challenging situations themselves and are available to listen and provide non-judgmental insight. We focus on supporting individuals who reach out for a wide range of reasons, from anger over a frustrating day, to feeling alone, to wanting support for substance use or processing medical concerns, or just wanting to chat.


833-888-2557

info@wkmvt.org

Recovery Coaching

Recovery Coaching is a form of strengths-based support for persons with addictions or in recovery from alcohol, drugs, codependency, or other addictive behaviors. These coaches are helpful for making choices in patient's lives and to find the role ones addiction or recovery plays in it. Recovery coaches have personal experience, training, knowledge and an understanding of the recovery process



141 State Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-773-6010

turningpointcenterrutland@yahoo.com

Rutland County Peer-Run Warm Line

Volunteer-run program provides telephone support and information.



1 Scale Avenue
Rutland, VT 05701

802-770-4248

warm_line2012@yahoo.com

Rutland Mental Health

RMHS is organized to maintain and operate a community mental health and developmental disabilities system providing medical, clinical and supportive services, to promote health, and to further other benevolent, scientific and educational activities. RMHS provides services and education for adults, children, and families. Services include programs for developmental disabilities, seniors and volunteers, substance abuse, and the community. Mailing Address: PO Box 222, Rutland, VT 05701



78 South Main Street
Rutland , VT 05701

802-775-2381

Rutland Mental Health

Adult Outpatient Department

Offers a variety of programs and services designed to assist people in improving the quality of their lives. These programs include group therapy and medication evaluation and treatment to meet the needs of people with mental health and substance abuse problems . Current groups include Stabilization, Weekly Therapy Group, and Seeking Safety Group.



78 South Main Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-775-2381

Rutland Mental Health Crisis Line Adults

The Health Crisis line has a 24 hour availability that can be used for any mental health crisis.



78 South Main Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-775-1000

Rutland Recovery Collaborative

This is a local Rutland area pilot project funded by SAMSHA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration) BRSS TACS (Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale) with partnering agencies, The Turning Point Center of Rutland and Vermont Psychiatric Survivors (VPS). The goal of this program is to create one door; with one number to call for information and referral to primary care providers and easy access to self- referring individuals.  (We will need a signed release by you and your primary care provider so we can place an outreach call to you or you may self -refer as well). Your provider may also make an assisted call with you present. The Turning Point Center provides an array of support groups and a location where people can socialize with others who are in recovery.




Spring Lake Ranch Therapeutic Community

A private non-profit corporation, provides licensed residential treatment on a working farm and a variety of transitional options in Rutland. Offering a healing community for people with mental illness, or mental illness with an associated addiction disorder.



1169 Spring Lake Road
Cuttingsville, VT 05738

802-492-3322

info@springlakeranch.org

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.



988

Vermont Support Line

The Pathways Vermont Support Line provides free, confidential support and connection for all Vermonters via phone and text 24/7 at (833) VT - TALKS / (833) 888-2557. The line is staffed by local peers who have been through challenging situations themselves and are available to listen and provide non-judgmental insight. We focus on supporting individuals who reach out for a wide range of reasons, from anger over a frustrating day, to feeling alone, to wanting support for substance use or processing medical concerns, or just wanting to chat.



888-492-8218
supportline@pathwaysvermont.org

Vermont Catholic Charities

Services include: counseling, including pre-marriage counseling, and assessment and referral. Limited financial assistance available. VCC serves on a nondiscriminatory basis.



24 1/2 Center Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-773-3379

vccrutland@aol.com

Vermont Federation for Families

Provides information and an open ear to talk about what you are going through with your child and their mental health. This allows individuals to talk and get advice about how to help and treat their child. It provides emotional support, help with locating services, referrals, peer navigation, family resource library, and trainings. Mailing Address:  PO Box 1577, Williston, VT 05495


802-876-7021
800-639-6071
vffcmh@vffcmh.org

Vermont Psychiatric Survivors

In a Crisis? Dial 988 or Text “VT” to 741741

Vermont Psychiatric Survivors, Inc. is an independent, statewide mutual support and civil rights advocacy organization run by and for psychiatric survivors. Founded in 1983, we offer mutual support, publish a quarterly newspaper that is distributed throughout Vermont, offer patient representation in Vermont psychiatric hospitals and residential facilities, sponsor peer-led support groups, advocate and educate to challenge discrimination, and offer technical assistance to allied organizations.



128 Merchants Row, Suite 606
Rutland, VT 05701

802-775-6834
800-564-2106

Vermont Suicide Prevention Center

Zero Suicide Project

Zero Suicide, a project of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC), is a key concept of the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and a priority of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. The Vermont Department of Mental Health has chosen Zero Suicide as the framework for current state efforts in health care systems. As Vermont aligns its efforts with the National Strategy, the results and successes of this growing national initiative in communities around the country present an opportunity to have an immediate impact on the number of deaths by suicide. If you or someone you know is depressed or suicidal, and there is cause for immediate concern, there are a number of resources that can help: https://vtspc.org/get-help/ VTSPC also has an online resource directory for suicide prevention: https://vtspc.org/suicide-resources/list-of-resources


Center for Health and Learning
28 Vernon Street - Suite 319
Brattleboro, VT 05301

802-254-6590

WRAP

Wellness Action Planning

The Wellness Recovery Action Plan® or WRAP®, is a self-designed prevention and wellness process that anyone can use to get well, stay well and make their life the way they want it to be. It was developed in 1997 by a group of people who were searching for ways to overcome their own mental health issues and move on to fulfilling their life dreams and goals.  It is now used extensively by people in all kinds of circumstances, and by health care and mental health systems all over the world to address all kinds of physical, mental health and life issues.


Rutland City Police Department
160 Allen Street
Rutland, VT 05701

802-776-5507

smp@rrmc.org