About this Facility
Located near the shores of Lake Champlain in downtown Burlington, Vermont, Phoenix House RISE (Recovery in an Independent, Sober Environment) is a 3- to 24-month sober living program for men in early recovery from substance abuse. An integral part of a recovery-oriented system of care, RISE is based on the belief that people who experience a repeated pattern of drug or alcohol abuse should spend additional time in a stable, supportive environment to reinforce sobriety and increase the chances of a successful sustained recovery. RISE features weekly recovery groups, individual therapy, and self-help meetings. All clients are expected to pay a modest weekly rent.
Most major insurance plans and all major credit cards are accepted.
Core Services
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Sober Living and Recovery Support
Our Sober Living facilities vary based on location and can provide either a safe transitional space before a full return to independent living or an alternative to residential treatment for clients who may need more than outpatient services. See more details
See All Services
- Sober Living and Recovery Support
- Adolescent Outpatient Services
- Prevention and Education Services
- Mental Health Services
- Screening and Brief Interventions
- Adolescent Residential Services
- Assessment and Evaluation Services
- Military Community Services
- Adult Outpatient Services
- Mother and Child Residential Services
- Adult Residential Services
- Adult Detoxification and Stabilization
Additional Services
Recreational Activities
Clients participate in healthy activities, including sober dances and the annual picnic to help them acclimate to a positive lifestyle free of substance abuse and addiction.
Our Team
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James Henzel
“I am humbled and honored to effect change in a person’s life and encourage prosperity through my work at Phoenix House."
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Chanon Watters
“Phoenix House has been a wonderful opportunity. I am able to support people making positive changes while beginning my career working for a great organization.”
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Patrick B. McEneaney
“Remember, the first step is always the hardest—and that’s the step you need to take. We’re here for you and we can help.”
Senior Vice President, Regional DirectorContact me
