AA Resources
There are a number of local meetings available in town and the surrounding area. In Dover, meetings are held Monday, Friday and Sunday. As of now, meetings are being conducted via Zoom.
RehabNet
As substance misuse becomes an increasingly widespread concern, it’s vital to have updated resources readily available for those in need.
RehabNet offers a free online guide that connects people in Vermont, including those without insurance or financial means, to trusted drug and alcohol treatment options statewide.
Our 2026 update recently went live, and the new state guide is available here: https://rehabnet.com/vermont/
West Dover Wellness and Mental Health Resource
Therapy.com is working to provide the best free resources for people to find self-help with substance abuse through Therapy and other mental health strategies
Rehab.com
Sober.com
Addictions.com
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SASH (Support and Services at Home)
SASH coordinates the resources of social service agencies, community health providers and nonprofit housing organizations to support Vermonters who choose to live independently at home.
YOUR SASH TEAM
Tanya Powling
SASH Coordinator/Butterfield
tpowling [at] cornerstonehousingpartners.org (tpowling[at]cornerstonehousingpartners[dot]org)
Mon-Fri 7-3
Tina Greene
SASH Coordinator/Deerfield Valley
tgreene [at] cornerstonehousingpartners.org (tgreene[at]cornerstonehousingpartners[dot]org)
Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri 6am-4pm
Autumn Dorman, RN
SASH Wellness Nurse
adorman [at] cornerstonehousingpartners.org (adorman[at]cornerstonehousingpartners[dot]org)
Mondays
Stacia Sirois, RN
SASH Wellness Nurse
ssirois [at] cornerstonehousingpartners.org (ssirois[at]cornerstonehousingpartners[dot]org)
Fridays
Phone 802-464-0438
Fax 802-464-0439
Becky Arbella
Implementation Manager
barbella [at] cornerstonehousingpartners.org (barbella[at]cornerstonehousingpartners[dot]org)
1-802-442-8139 ext 3
Mon-Fri
Senior Solutions - Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont
Senior Solutions, the Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont is one of
five private, nonprofit area agencies on aging in Vermont. We serve 46
towns throughout Orange, Windsor, Windham and Bennington counties.
Under the Older Americans Act, Senior Solutions is charged with helping to
plan and coordinate a comprehensive system of services and supports for
older adults (age 60 and over) and family caregivers. We do this with
community partners such as local senior centers, meal sites, state
agencies such as the Agency of Human Services, first responder services,
local hospitals, local food shelves, and others.
We have 36 employees and over 70 volunteers. Our primary service
programs are our HelpLine call center, our long-term care and self-neglect
case management programs, our State Health Insurance program, our
nutrition programs including financial support for local meal sites, our
wellness programs, financial support for local transportation services,
family caregiver supports, mental health support and our robust volunteer
programs. We also serve as advocates for older adults across
Southeastern Vermont by partnering with Legal Aid, Adult Protective
Services, and keeping our legislators informed on local and statewide
issues affecting older Vermonters.
At Senior Solutions we strive for a standard of service across all our
programs that includes humor, grace, outstanding knowledge, and
reliability. We are staff and volunteers who go above and beyond to assist,
support, coordinate, and advocate, and to develop and support innovative
programs that enable older Vermonters to age with dignity in the place of
their choice, with the support they need and the opportunity for meaningful
relationships and active engagement in their community.
1-802-885-2669 or 866-673-8376
38 Pleasant Street, Springfield, VT 05156
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Windham County Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Capacity Building Program
Directed by Sheriff Mark Anderson through the Windham County Sheriff's Office, the Windham County Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Capacity Building Program is working to reduce
lead hazards across Windham County and build capacity statewide. The program is funded by a $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Limited-Time Free Lead Training & Certifications
Get certified in RRPM (Renovation, Repair, Painting & Maintenance), Lead Abatement Worker, and Lead Abatement Supervisor courses — at no cost to you. Whether you are tackling DIY
renovations or are a contractor looking to expand your business, this is your opportunity. Courses in Brattleboro are available with training partner Lead-EDU at the Windham County
Sheriff's Office, 185 Old Ferry Rd, Brattleboro, VT. See all courses here: https://classes.lead-edu.info/
All you need to do is confirm that you live or work in Vermont, and the course will be covered at checkout. Additional training providers and locations are available on our website:
https://lead.windhamcountyvt.gov/training/
Grant-Funded Assistance
You may qualify for up to $27,866 in grant-funded lead hazard reduction work, with permanent removal completed by certified professionals. Stay updated on our website:
https://lead.windhamcountyvt.gov/about/
Questions? Reach out to us at lead [at] windhamcountyvt.gov (lead[at]windhamcountyvt[dot]gov)