Vermont 988 Lifeline

Mental Health · Vermont · Free

24/7 free confidential crisis support for Vermont. Call or text 988. Useful for seniors after the loss of a spouse, sibling, or close friend — bereavement-related depression is common and treatable. Peer support groups are often free and meet weekly — caregivers and grievers say these matter as much as one-on-one therapy. Most therapists who accept Medicare are LCSWs and clinical psychologists; psychiatrists are scarcer and often have waitlists. Open at no cost to Vermont seniors and the families...

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Address: Statewide

Hours: Varies

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