30 Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in New Hampshire

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    Addiction Treatment Program Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital

    603-653-1860

    85 Mechanic Street Lebanon NH 3766

    Concord Metro Treatment Center Metro Treatment of New Hampshire LP

    603-229-4260 x14905

    100 Hall Street Concord NH 3301

    Farnum Center

    603-622-3020

    140 Queen City Avenue Manchester NH 3103

    Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Keystone Hall

    603-881-4848 x3129

    615 Amherst Street Nashua NH 3063

    Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Cynthia Day Family Center

    603-881-4848

    615 Amherst Street Nashua NH 3063

    Greater Seacoast Community Health DBA Goodwin Community Health

    603-516-2758

    311 Route 108 Somersworth NH 3878

    Hampstead Hospital

    603-329-5311 x3264

    218 East Road Hampstead NH 3841

    Insight Medical Group LLC

    978-267-1193

    861 Lafayette Road Hampton NH 3842

    Keene Metro Treatment Center Metro Treatment of New Hampshire LP

    603-358-0050

    1076 West Swanzey Road Swanzey NH 3446

    Manchester Comprehensive Trt Ctr

    603-622-4747

    20 Market Street Manchester NH 3101

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  • In the wake of so many lives lost and many more in danger, the state has expanded its prevention and treatment efforts. Lawmakers in New Hampshire are working to make substance abuse an issue of public concern and reduce the stigmas that prevent people from seeking treatment. The state’s rehabs are beginning to treat substance use disorders and mental health side-by-side, hoping to foster long-term recovery for more people.

    Substance abuse is not a moral failing. New Hampshire recognizes substance use disorders as a mental health issue, that deserves proper attention and care. Recovery is possible, and a New Hampshire rehab can help you or your loved one find freedom in sobriety. Call us today to talk to one of our friendly representatives about your range of treatment options: 1-866-317-7050.

    • Rates of substance abuse in New Hampshire remain above national averages. Each year, more than 100,000 people in the state’s small population are dependent upon or abusing alcohol and/or drugs.
    • Only between 8 and 14% of those in need actually seek and receive treatment services.
    • Among people in treatment in New Hampshire during 2015, the most common primary substance of abuse by far was heroin—for almost half of all treatment admissions.
    • Following heroin, the next most common substance of abuse was alcohol, followed by other opiates, including prescription painkillers.
    • In just the 2 years between 2013 and 2015, the number of heroin treatment admissions in New Hampshire increased dramatically—by more than 30%.
  • In the midst of substance abuse, sobriety may be undesired or seem unattainable, but people with substance use disorders can and do recover. Though you or a loved one may resist the idea of treatment, substance abuse is an issue of significant concern. It’s common to think you or your loved one won’t face serious consequences, but the reality is that the overwhelming majority of overdoses and drug deaths are accidental. The first and most important step towards recovery is seeking help.

    There are around 50 different treatment facilities in New Hampshire, each with a unique approach and philosophy. Some are inpatient rehabs, where clients are residents of the treatment facility. This environment offers round-the-clock care, a safe recovery environment that’s separate from possible temptations at home, and intensive involvement in treatment activities. The time and level of involvement in treatment is the most important indicator of positive recovery outcomes.

    There are also outpatient rehabs in New Hampshire, which allow clients to have more freedom and flexibility with their schedules. Though inpatient rehab has its benefits, it’s not feasible for everyone, in terms of their responsibilities at home or their financial situation. In many cases, outpatient is an important step following an inpatient stay. During the transition back into a life of work and family responsibilities, it’s helpful to still have regular therapy, counseling, and recovery support.

    Beyond choosing a treatment setting, you’ll have to consider which treatment services will suit the needs of you or your loved one. Treatment needs to be individualized because each person has unique underlying factors that contribute to their substance abuse.

    In New Hampshire, you’ll find facilities that provide both substance abuse and mental health services, which are known as dual diagnosis rehabs. There are facilities that specialize in trauma-related counseling, some with special groups for survivors of abuse or domestic violence, and some with programs for veterans or current members of the military. You’ll also find gender- and age-specific programs.

    There are so many different things to consider before choosing and committing to a rehab. Whether it’s your first time looking into treatment options of you’ve done this before, you don’t have to go at it alone. Our representatives are well-versed in the treatment field, and can answer any questions you may have about specific programs, services, or payment options. Call us anytime: 1-866-317-7050.

    • The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) manages the state’s prevention and treatment efforts through the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services (BDAS). On their website, they provide a listing of state-funded treatment programs and other recovery resources in their Treatment Resource Guide.
    • The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation is a statewide community group focused on a number of issues, including education, the environment, and the health of New Hampshire’s citizens. The foundation helps to fund major substance abuse prevention groups in the state, and is involved in prevention efforts among New Hampshire’s youth.
    • BDAS and the N.H. Charitable Foundation help to fund the New Hampshire Center for Excellence, which collects data and information about substance abuse in New Hampshire to better inform the state’s treatment services. The Center operates the New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator, which lists treatment providers across the state and allows individuals to search for specific types of treatment services.
    • Partnership for a Drug-Free NH works to educate the state’s communities about substance abuse problems and potential solutions. Their website is a valuable resource for people seeking help and those in recovery, with information about harmful substances and opportunities to get involved in community programs.
    • Hope for New Hampshire Recovery is a recovery community organization (RCO) that offers free, long-term peer support to both individuals and families affected by addiction. The group operates recovery centers across the state, where individuals can connect with other people in recovery, find guidance in recovery, and build a community of support.
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