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Sheldon, VT Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Alcohol Treatment near Sheldon, VT

BAART Programs St. Albans
242 South Main Street Saint Albans, VT 05478
- 6 Miles Away
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Vermont

BAART Behavioral Health Services

I walked through the doors 8 years ago broken health issues weighed 98 lbs had been addicted to opiates for 30+ years got on the methadone showed up everyday did exactly what they told me to do set a goal for 1 year 18 months later completely clean

- Diane
3.7 out of 5
Saint Albans, VT

Brattleboro Retreat

I have heard that the Retreat has gotten a lot better. It was a bit overcrowded when I was there. Changed medication without consulting my Psychiatrist.

- anonymous
4 out of 5
Brattleboro, VT

Teen Challenge Vermont

That program definitely provided me with the inability to practice apologetics in ways that shouldn't confuse me or anyone who may ease drop on my parTy of one light sessions. I have so much built up frustration not so much at anyone in particular but at myself for not fully grasping the concept and really taking in that fullness offered there when i had a chance. I love Teen Challenge VT and at times CT (not a fan of change) but CT backwards wont regardless completely change anyways. Anyways, back to this. So from my overall experience from surviving that challenge in life i have discovered that no church is perfect and those that seem to not need the help from god or anyone else they might just be one of them Care-fakers, in time the Care-fakers fade out and more Care-Takers step in. Yall have good seasons and more then enough reasons to keep on believing.

- Brian
3.7 out of 5
Johnson, VT