
Brattleboro RISE Men’s Supported Living Program
Brattleboro, Vermont
Core Services
Location
Find Us
435 Western AvenueBrattleboro, VT 05301
1 888 671 9392
Program Director
James Henzel, Program Director jhenzel@phoenixhouse.org
1 888 671 9392
Our Team
Peter Mumma
James Henzel
Treatment Approach
Our treatment philosophy is based on the understanding that addiction is a chronic disease. Individuals suffering from substance use disorders deserve evidence-based treatment in settings that offer privacy and dignity.
Payment Options
Our experienced staff is skilled at working with clients and their family members to determine an affordable payment plan. This may be a one-time or weekly fee. Most major credit cards are accepted.
FAQs
What is Phoenix House New England?
Phoenix House is a nationally recognized and accredited behavioral healthcare provider, specializing in the treatment and prevention of substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Phoenix House is a not-for-profit organization with nearly 50 years of continuous experience and programs in ten states.
How do I get admitted to your program?
Call Phoenix House at 1 888 671 9392. We can typically see you for an assessment and admit you to a program within 24 hours.
What type of professionals will be working with my loved ones in treatment?
Phoenix House New England maintains a full team of licensed professionals who will be working with your loved one. Depending on the treatment program, this team may include medical doctors, nurse practitioners, social workers, drug and alcohol dependency counselors, and other qualified specialists.
Our Core Services
Structured Recovery Living with Outpatient Services
Structured Recovery Living with Outpatient Services and can provide either a safe transitional space before a full return to independent living or an alternative to residential treatment for patients who may need more than outpatient services.
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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 use disorder and addiction.