Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who does Divided Sky serve?

Our guests are people struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, are medically stable and are ready to make a change. We attract guests who are open to exploring a holistic approach to recovery steeped in mindfulness, emotional sobriety and the 12 Steps. This includes:

  • Individuals who recently completed a medical detox but are not quite ready for independent sober living

  • Anyone not in need of medical intervention but who knows they have a problem and is ready to get help

  • People who have relapsed and need new skills to successfully return to sobriety

To find out if Divided Sky is right for you or a loved one, contact us here or call 802-735-7890. The phone will be answered by someone who understands what you are going through and is here to help.

We work with each prospective guest to ensure the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is available to all motivated individuals, regardless of their financial situation. This includes partial scholarships as well as sharing strategies for talking to family and friends about supporting your recovery. Inquire about our scholarship and other offerings here.

Is this a rehab? Detox?

Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?

What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?

How much does it cost?

I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?

Is there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?

Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?

Where are you located?

How do I get there? Can I drive myself?

Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?

What if I never found a home in 12 step meetings?

I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?

What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?

I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?

I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?

Who does Divided Sky serve?

Our guests are people struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, are medically stable and are ready to make a change. We attract guests who are open to exploring a holistic approach to recovery steeped in mindfulness, emotional sobriety and the 12 Steps. This includes:

  • Individuals who recently completed a medical detox but are not quite ready for independent sober living

  • Anyone not in need of medical intervention but who knows they have a problem and is ready to get help

  • People who have relapsed and need new skills to successfully return to sobriety

To find out if Divided Sky is right for you or a loved one, contact us here or call 802-735-7890. The phone will be answered by someone who understands what you are going through and is here to help.

We work with each prospective guest to ensure the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is available to all motivated individuals, regardless of their financial situation. This includes partial scholarships as well as sharing strategies for talking to family and friends about supporting your recovery. Inquire about our scholarship and other offerings here.

Is this a rehab? Detox?

Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?

What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?

How much does it cost?

I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?

Is there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?

Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?

Where are you located?

How do I get there? Can I drive myself?

Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?

What if I never found a home in 12 step meetings?

I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?

What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?

I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?

I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?

Who does Divided Sky serve?

Our guests are people struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, are medically stable and are ready to make a change. We attract guests who are open to exploring a holistic approach to recovery steeped in mindfulness, emotional sobriety and the 12 Steps. This includes:

  • Individuals who recently completed a medical detox but are not quite ready for independent sober living

  • Anyone not in need of medical intervention but who knows they have a problem and is ready to get help

  • People who have relapsed and need new skills to successfully return to sobriety

To find out if Divided Sky is right for you or a loved one, contact us here or call 802-735-7890. The phone will be answered by someone who understands what you are going through and is here to help.

We work with each prospective guest to ensure the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is available to all motivated individuals, regardless of their financial situation. This includes partial scholarships as well as sharing strategies for talking to family and friends about supporting your recovery. Inquire about our scholarship and other offerings here.

Is this a rehab? Detox?

Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?

What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?

How much does it cost?

I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?

Is there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?

Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?

Where are you located?

How do I get there? Can I drive myself?

Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?

What if I never found a home in 12 step meetings?

I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?

What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?

I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?

I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?

Who does Divided Sky serve?

Our guests are people struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, are medically stable and are ready to make a change. We attract guests who are open to exploring a holistic approach to recovery steeped in mindfulness, emotional sobriety and the 12 Steps. This includes:

  • Individuals who recently completed a medical detox but are not quite ready for independent sober living

  • Anyone not in need of medical intervention but who knows they have a problem and is ready to get help

  • People who have relapsed and need new skills to successfully return to sobriety

To find out if Divided Sky is right for you or a loved one, contact us here or call 802-735-7890. The phone will be answered by someone who understands what you are going through and is here to help.

We work with each prospective guest to ensure the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is available to all motivated individuals, regardless of their financial situation. This includes partial scholarships as well as sharing strategies for talking to family and friends about supporting your recovery. Inquire about our scholarship and other offerings here.

Is this a rehab? Detox?

Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?

What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?

How much does it cost?

I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?

Is there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?

Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?

Where are you located?

How do I get there? Can I drive myself?

Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?

What if I never found a home in 12 step meetings?

I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?

What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?

I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?

I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?

Who does Divided Sky serve?

Our guests are people struggling with alcoholism or drug addiction, are medically stable and are ready to make a change. We attract guests who are open to exploring a holistic approach to recovery steeped in mindfulness, emotional sobriety and the 12 Steps. This includes:

  • Individuals who recently completed a medical detox but are not quite ready for independent sober living

  • Anyone not in need of medical intervention but who knows they have a problem and is ready to get help

  • People who have relapsed and need new skills to successfully return to sobriety

To find out if Divided Sky is right for you or a loved one, contact us here or call 802-735-7890. The phone will be answered by someone who understands what you are going through and is here to help.

We work with each prospective guest to ensure the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is available to all motivated individuals, regardless of their financial situation. This includes partial scholarships as well as sharing strategies for talking to family and friends about supporting your recovery. Inquire about our scholarship and other offerings here.

Is this a rehab? Detox?

Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?

What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?

How much does it cost?

I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?

Is there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?

Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?

Where are you located?

How do I get there? Can I drive myself?

Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?

What if I never found a home in 12 step meetings?

I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?

What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?

I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?

I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?

Have More Questions?

Have More Questions?

Have More Questions?

Have More Questions?

If you didn’t find your answers here please feel free to call:
802.735.7890 or Contact Us.

If you didn’t find your answers here please feel free to call:
802.735.7890 or Contact Us.

If you didn’t find your answers here please feel free to call:
802.735.7890 or Contact Us.

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