
Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Vermont
Springfield Regional Office (Agency Headquarters)
256 River St.
Springfield, VT 05156
Tel: (802) 886-4500
Fax: (802) 886-4560
Our mission is to provide creative, collaborative, and compassionate health care services that are responsive to the needs of our communities.
We envision a community where people are inspired, empowered, and supported to lead healthy and meaningful lives.
Last edited on 8/12/2024
Staff
Title
Phone
Staff
Sub Category
Resource
Description
How to Access
Resources
Enhanced mobile Crisis Services
Providing urgent mental health support. 2-team member in-person community response for people experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. Statewide resource
Call 1-800-622-4235
Face-to-Face Outreach
Crisis Team members provide crisis stabilization support, assess individuals for hospitalization, or the use of crisis beds. The teams are available to meet people in HCRS office, hospital emergency rooms, or other community settings.
Call 1-800-622-4235
Face-to-Face Outreach for families
- A support line for Developmental Services and Children's services clients and their families, Offers phone consultant to help determine what additional support may be needed for a positive outcome.SAFE Responder can be dispatched to provide in-person support for the child/client SAFE Team Nurse can be brought in for Developmental Services clients for medical question, medication administration concerns, or report a medical incident.
Call 802-886-4511
Mental Health
Psychiatric Services
Outpatient psychiatric assessment, counseling, and medication services are available to youth who are receiving other services through HCRS’ Children’s Program
802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Mental Health
Counseling Services
Outpatient counseling services are provided for youth in individual and group settings in a confidential and safe environment.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Case Management
Our knowledgeable and resourceful case managers will work with you, your child, and other family members to support you in a variety of ways, including teaching specific behavioral and parenting skills, carrying out specific objectives from the plan of care, and providing home-based support and skill building.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Mental Health
Respite Services
Our respite service is a mentoring program for children who have limited opportunities for social/community outings and need guidance and support on social and behavioral skills.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Intensive Family Based Services
Our Intensive Family Based Services program provides home-based support and assistance to families. The ultimate goal of IFBS is to help families remain together. The staff in this short-term program (13 weeks) work with you and the referring agency to assess the challenges you’re experiencing, establish focused goals, and help you find solutions
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429School Based Services
We have contracts with 28 local schools to provide students with mental health, behavioral, and substance use services within the school setting.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Transition Age Youth program
Our Transition Age Youth program is designed to help youth between the ages of 16 and 22 who are struggling with significant emotional or behavioral issues as well as substance use issues so that they can make a successful entry into the adult world.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Summer Therapeutic Program
This special summer programming is designed for youth who may not thrive in a traditional summer camp program. We combine outdoor recreational activities with behavioral and therapeutic programming to teach and reinforce positive social skills and behaviors.
How to Access: 802-254-6028
https://hcrs.org/children-services/
Sprfd office: 855-220-9429Mental Health
DUI Program
HCRS collaborates with the Windsor County Court to provide treatment for adults in Windsor, Windham, or Orange counties with substance related driving offenses This is a voluntary program for individuals who meet criteria for a moderate to severe substance use diagnosis.
How to Access:
Elder Care Program
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Our Elder Care Program, in collaboration with Senior Solutions, provides mental health screening, assessment, therapy, and case management services to people 60 years of age and older who suffer from depression, anxiety, substance use, and/or other mental health difficulties, who are also home bound.
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Senior Solutions Help Line at 1-800-642-5119.
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How to Access:
Mental Health
Substance Use & RecoverySubstance Use & Additictions
HCRS’ Substance Use services include education, assessment, outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment, as well as referral services. The goals of this program are to help you make choices that support reduced risk, improved health, and recovery from alcohol and substance use to promote wellness.
How to Access:
Mental Health
Peer Support Services
Peer support staff are chosen for our ability to relate and connect with others, in part because of our life experience. We are able to relate to distress, marginalization, and oppression because we have been through it.
Residential services
HCRS Residential Services Division consists of a residential continuum of care committed to the cultivation of connection for sustainable recovery experiences. The Residential continuum of care is comprised of a total of 38 beds spanning five individual programs. Residential Services offers residential care spanning from short term crisis stabilization, to intensive residential care, to therapeutic community residential services.
Residential Services Program Director at (802) 886-4500.
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Housing & Home Supports
We offer in-home supports to help people maintain living in their family or own residence. We also offer Shared Living. The Shared Living model of care links people served with independent contractors, who under agency supervision, welcome people into their homes and ensure the needs of the person they share their home with are met.
Supported Employment Program
Our Supported Employment Program assists people with obtaining and maintaining employment that is meaningful to them and valuable to their employer and community. We support career exploration, skill development, achieving maximum independence at work, and career growth. Our Employment Specialists work with area businesses and the service recipients to secure a position in the community that is a good fit for both them and the business.
Springfield area (802) 886-4500