The Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is accepting new guests. Call us at 802-735-7890
The Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is accepting new guests. Call us at 802-735-7890
The Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program is open and accepting new guests. Call us at 802-735-7890.
FAQs
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
FAQs
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
FAQs
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
FAQs
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.
Is this a rehab? Detox?
No, we are a residential retreat program. We do not provide medical treatment. Instead we focus on skill-building and helping guests better understand their addiction and how to thrive in recovery.
Who can attend Divided Sky Foundation’s Residential Recovery Program?
Our program is open to all people aged 20 and older who are medically stable and motivated to get sober.
What insurance is accepted? What about Medicaid?
Because we are not a medical facility, we can not accept Medicaid, Medicare or insurance of any kind. However, we do not turn anyone away for financial reasons. Our self-pay model requires our guests to pay what they can, with partial scholarships available to those who demonstrate need.
How much does it cost?
The cost for a 30-day stay is $7,500. Guests can extend their stay for up to 6 months at a reduced rate. We also offer a Recovery Recharge one-week program for individuals in sustained recovery for $1,875.
I don’t have a lot of money... How can I make this happen?
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 there a nurse practitioner to administer medication assisted-treatment (MAT)?
No – we are a non-medical, non-clinical facility with no medical staff available.
Can I continue to receive psychotherapy remotely?
Yes – we facilitate regularly-scheduled sessions with outside providers who are continuing to provide essential mental health support to our guests during their stay. These sessions take place via video conferencing.
Where are you located?
We are located at 262 Fox Lane in Ludlow, Vermont in the beautiful Okemo Valley.
How do I get there? Can I drive myself?
If you’re arriving by car you’ll need a friend or family member to drive you, as we do not have enough parking to reasonably accommodate all of our guests. If you are flying or need to make other travel plans, our team will be happy to help you figure them out. We provide rides from Rutland Airport (with three daily flights to and from Boston each day) and can also help arrange transportation from other airports or locations.
Vermont sounds cold, will we be cozy and inside?
You can expect to be cozy – however, we will be doing outdoor activities year-round come rain, snow, or sunshine.
What if I never found a home at 12 Step meetings?
That’s okay! Divided Sky does not require experience with 12 Steps, although participation in all aspects of programming is expected if admitted to the Residential Recovery Program.
I don’t believe in a higher power, could this program still benefit me?
Absolutely. We do not require belief in a higher power – just an open mind and a willingness to participate and learn.
What kinds of activities will be available outside of recovery groups?
Guests will participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. We will also do our best to promote creativity – whether in the arts (music, writing, etc.) or with activities (crafts, yoga, gardening).
I’m ready to be sober, but I’m still using. Is that okay?
Let’s talk about your use and use history, then align to determine what the next steps should be together. Contact us here or call 802-735-7890
I’m off of drugs but prescribed medication for anxiety. Will I be able to take my medicine?
It depends. We do not allow controlled substances or narcotics on the premises. However, other antidepressants such as Lexapro are common among our guests. We can forward you the entire list so that you will know which medications you may be allowed to bring with you. Please contact us here and we can discuss your individual circumstance.
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