Local Help…

Peterborough Clinical Associates-603.924.7462
20 Grove Street, Peterborough, NH

Monadnock Behavioral Health Services - 603.924.4690
Bond Wellness Center
458 Old Street Rd Peterborough, NH

Monadnock Family Services - 603.924.7236
9 Vose Farm Road, Ste 120 Peterborough, NH

Family Tree Counseling
147 Thomas Road Rindge 603-899-6123 *Family Counseling

Nashua & Manchester Fire Stations
- Free help getting into treatment

Call 211 and press #1 to find detox and treatment


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 NH Residents:
https://nheasy.nh.gov

NH Marketplace 800-318-2596
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NH TREATMENT & RECOVERY

  Outpatient Services

  • AMHERST

Life Resource Center
17 Old Nashua Road, Amherst, NH
Phone: 603-673-7700

  • ANTRIM

Antrim House  (for women)
55 Main Street, Antrim, NH
Phone: 603-808-0185

Nathan Brody Program at Horizons
Village West Building 7
25 Country Club Road Ste #607, Gilford, NH  
Phone: 603-524-8005 Fax: 603-524-7275

  • KEENE
    Brian Houghton, LADC

    51 Ralston Street, Suite 2, Keene, NH
    Phone: 603-499-3001

Community Improvement Associates (IDCMP program available)
160 Emerald Street, Suite 203, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-352-1016

MAPS Counseling Services
23 Central Square, Suite 300, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-355-2244

Monadnock Family Services
40 Avon Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-357-4400

Peter LoIacono, MA, LADC
25 Roxbury Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-499-1775

Thomas Soucy, LADC
51 Ralston Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-357-6588

Touchstone Counseling
80 Roxbury Street, Keene, NH  
Phone: 603-583-4290

  • LEBANON
    Headrest (Outpatient)
    14 Church Street, Lebanon, NH
    Hotline: 603-448-4400 or 800-639-6095
    Phone: 603-448-4872 Fax: 603-448-1829

  • MANCHESTER

Families in Transition
Moms, intensive outpatient services; housing and social services
122 Market St, Manchester, NH
Phone: 603-641-9941 Ext. 401  

Manchester Alcoholism and Rehabilitation Center Easter Seals Farnum Outpatient Services Intensive Outpatient for 18 years+
140 Queen City Avenue, Manchester, NH  
Phone: 603-622-3020

Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (Outpatient Teen & Families)
401 Cypress St, Manchester, NH
Phone: 603-668-4111

  • MILFORD

Family Guidance Center of Milford
16 Elm Street, Milford, NH
Phone: 603-672-5005

  • NASHUA

Keystone Hall
615 Amherst Street, Nashua NH 03063
Phone: 603-881-4848
Email: khintake@harborcarenh.org

Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, West Campus
29 Northwest Blvd, Nashua, NH
Phone: 603-577-8445

The Youth Council (Outpatient for Adolescents and Families)
74 Northeastern Boulevard, Unit 10A, Nashua, NH  
Phone: 603-889-1090

  • NORTH CONWAY
    Tri-County CAP By appointment only
    15 Grove Street (Lutheran Church)
    North Conway, NH
    Phone: 603-896-2210 (scheduling)

  • NORTH HAVERHILL
    Grafton County Dept. of Corrections
    (for inmates only)
    3865 Dartmouth College Highway, North Haverhill, NH
    Phone: 603-787-2019

  • PLYMOUTH
    Horizons Counseling Center
    Whole Village Resource Center
    258 Highland Street, Suite 13, Plymouth, NH
    Phone: 603-524-8005

  • PORTSMOUTH
    Families First of the Greater Seacoast (Pregnant & Moms)
    100 Campus Drive, Suite 12, Portsmouth, NH
    Phone: 603-422-8208 Ext. 150 Fax: 603-422-8218

  • SWANZEY

Maryanne Strong, LICSW, MLADC
217 Old Homestead Hwy, Swanzey, NH
Phone: 603-313-6477

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Short-Term Residential (In-Patient) 

  • ANTRIM
    The Antrim House (Women) 21-90 days
    55 Main Street, Antrim, NH
    info@sobrietycentersofNH.com
    Phone: 603-808-0185

  • BETHLEHEM
    Tri-County Community Action Program Friendship House
    Box 717 2957 Main Street, Bethlehem, NH
    Phone: 603-869-2210

  • DEERING
    His Mansion

    395 Wolf Hill Road, Deering, NH
    Phone: 603-464-5555

  • DOVER
    Southeastern New Hampshire Services

    272 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820
    Crisis Center: 603-516-8181 Main: 603-516-8160

  • DUBLIN
    Avenues (Inpatient Services)
    3 Pierce Road Dublin, NH
    Phone: 603-718-3065

  • FRANCESTOWN
    Lakehouse Recovery LLC
    (for men)
    345 Scoby Rd, Francestown, NH
    Phone: 603-247-0800

  • MANCHESTER
    Manchester Alcoholism Rehabilitation Center Easter Seals
    Farnum Center
    140 Queen City Avenue, Manchester, NH
    Phone: 603-622-3020

  • MARLBOROUGH
    Mountainview Retreat (men only)
    143 Jaffrey Road, Marlborough, NH
    Phone: 1-866-244-9202

  • NASHUA
    Gatehouse Sober Community
    131 Daniel Webster Highway, Ste. 112, Nashua, NH
    Phone: 855-211-1178

Keystone Hall
615 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH
Phone: 603-881-4848
Long-term, extended-care residential treatment services are limited to pregnant and parenting women and their children.

Keystone Hall's Cynthia Day Family Center
615 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH 03063
Phone: 603-881-4848 Fax: 603-598-3644

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Halfway Housing & Transitional Living

  • BETHLEHEM
    Tri-County Community Action Program Friendship House
    Box 717 2957 Main Street, Bethlehem, NH
    Phone: 603-869-2210

  • DOVER
    Southeastern NH Alcohol & Drug Services

    Halfway House for Men & Women
    272 County Farm Road, Dover, NH
    Phone: 603-516-8160

  • KEENE
    Live Free Structured Sober Living (Men)
    881 Marlboro Road, Keene, NH
    Phone: 855-957-0653
    *on Cheshire House of Corrections property

    LEBANON
    Headrest
    14 Church Street, Lebanon, NH
    Phone: 603-448-4400

  • MANCHESTER
    Families in Transition: Tirrell House (Men)
    122 Market St, Manchester, NH
    Phone: 603-641-9441 Fax: 603-836-5724

  • NASHUA
    Gatehouse Sober Community
    131 Daniel Webster Highway, Ste. 112, Nashua, NH
    Phone: 855-211-1178

Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Keystone Hall
Transitional Living Center
615 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH
Phone: 603-881-4848

Light Landing Recovery Residence for Women
7 Badger St, Nashua, NH 
Phone: 603-315-4960

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Recovery Centers & Support

Addiction Recovery Coalition of NH
*Has residential program
180 Elm St, Suite E, Milford, NH
Phone: 603-554-8142

Alcoholics Anonymous
Information: NH Statewide Hotline 800-593-3330

Al-Anon/Alateen 
PO Box 220, Concord, NH  
Phone: 877-825-2666
www.nhal-anon.org

AWARE Recovery Care
15 Constitution Drive #2N, Bedford, NH
1-844-AWARERC or 603-769-8462

Brian Houghton, LADC
51 Ralston Street, Suite 2, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-499-3001

Derry Friendship Center, Inc.
AA Meetings, Drop In Center, Referral Services
6 Railroad Avenue, Derry, NH
Phone: 603-432-9794  
Email: friendshipcenter@comcast.net

Gates Recovery Center
800 Turnpike Road, New Ipswich, NH
Phone: (603) 801-8125
Email: gatesrecoverycenter@gmail.com

Granite State Area Narcotics Anonymous
12 Step Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous
PO Box 5171 Manchester, NH
Phone helpline: 888-NA-HELP-U
www.gsana.org

His Mansion
395 Wolf Hill Rd, Deering, NH
Phone: 603-464-5555
http://www.hismansion.com

House of Hope - NH
18-24 month residential program for women overcoming addiction
PO Box 10371, Swanzey, NH
Email:  houseofhopenh@gmail.com
Phone: 603-499-8068

Keene Serenity Center
24 Vernon Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-283-5015
https://www.kscrecovery.org/

New Hampshire Assembly Service Office  
1330 Hooksett Road, Hooksett, NH  
Phone: 603-622-6967 Fax: 603-624-9507
www.nhaa.net   email: office@nhaa.net

Nar-Anon, Cocaine Anonymous   
40 Central St, Manchester, NH
Phone: 800-477-6291 or 603-882-3000 x 2467

Narcotics Anonymous 24-Hour Help
PO Box 5171, Manchester, NH
Phone: 603-645-4777 or 888-624-3578

Reality Check
17 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey, NH
Phone: 603-532-9888

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Medication-Assisted Treatment

  • ANTRIM

Antrim House (women)
55 Main Street, Antrim, NH
Phone: 603-808-0185

  • CONCORD

Concord Metro
100 Hall Street, Concord, NH
Phone: 603-229-4260 Fax: 603-229-4266

  • HUDSON
    Community Substance Abuse Center

    323 Derry Road, Hudson, NH
    Phone: 603-595-3399 Fax: 603-953-0078
    [buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction]

  • KEENE

Dartmouth Hitchcock - Keene
580 Court Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-354-5400

Groups Recover Together
12 Kingsbury St, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-331-4804

Mothers in Recovery Program
(offered to pregnant or parenting women by Dartmouth Hitchcock)
580 Court Street, Keene, NH
Phone: 603-354-5440

  • MANCHESTER

Habit Opco, Inc.
20 Market Street, Manchester, NH
Phone: 603-622-4747 Fax: 603-622-7328
Provides buprenorphine treatment

MetroTreatment of NH
228 Maple Street, Manchester, NH  
Phone: 603-622-5005  

  • PORTSMOUTH

Community Substance Abuse Center
177 Shattuck Way, Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-0448 Fax: 603-436-0668

  • SOMERSWORTH

Community Substance Abuse Center
200 Route 108, Somersworth, NH
Phone: 603-953-0077 Fax: 603-953-0078
Provides buprenorphine for opiate addiction

Pinewood Medical Center
255 Rt. 108, Somersworth, NH
Phone: 603-841-2301
Provides suboxone treatment

  • SWANZEY

New Season Treatment Center
1076 West Swanzey Road, Swanzey, NH
Phone: 603-358-0050
Provides methadone and buprenorphine treatment

WEST LEBANON

Habit Opco, Inc.
254 N Plainfield Road, West Lebanon, NH
Phone: 603-298-2146 Fax: 603-298-2149
Provides buprenorphine for opiate addiction

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Private Treatment Facilities

  • HAMPSTEAD

Hampstead Hospital
218 East Road, Hampstead, NH 03841
Phone: 603-329-5311 Fax: 603-329-9374

  • MANCHESTER

Easterseals New Hampshire (Adolescent 30-60 day Residential) 555 Auburn St, Manchester, NH 03103
Phone: 603-623-8863
(Easter Seals also offer Intensive Outpatient Programs in Manchester, Londonderry and Concord)

Westbridge Community Services Assertive Community Treatment (Residential for men 18+ and 1-12 months)  
660 Chestnut St, Manchester, NH 03104
Phone: 877-461-7711 / 603-634-4446

  • NASHUA

Greater Nashua Mental Health Center
440 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: 603-889-6147 Ext. 3553  
gnmhc.org

  • PORTSMOUTH

Portsmouth Pavilion Behavioral Health Unit
333 Borthwick Avenue, Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-5110  

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Additional Resources

Alcohol Screening
www.alcoholscreening.org/
Helps individuals assess their own alcohol consumption patterns.

Drug Screening
www.drugscreening.org/
Offers a self-screening tool to assess drug & alcohol use

Faces and Voices of Recovery www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/
Committed to organizing and mobilizing people in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction. 

NH Board of Licensing-Alcohol & Other Drug Professionals
https://www.oplc.nh.gov/board-licensing-alcohol-and-other-drug-use-professionals
105 Pleasant Street Main Building, 3rd FL
North Concord, NH
Phone: 603-271-6761

NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/health-care/substance-misuse
205 Pleasant Street, 3rd FL. 
North Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-6738

NH Department of Corrections
105 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-5600   

NH Department of Education
http://education.nh.gov/
101 Pleasant St
Concord, NH
603-271-3494

Alcohol and Drug Education
Phone: 603-271-2632

Safety and Driver Education
Phone: 603-227-4075
www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/dmv/driver-licensing/education-training/driver-education.htm

NH Department of Health and Human Services Public Information Office
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/communications-public-information
129 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-9389

NH Division of Public Health Services Tobacco Prevention and Control Program
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/population-health/tobacco-prevention-cessation
29 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-6891  
Primary goals: prevent NH youth from using tobacco; eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke; promote quitting tobacco among users; and prioritize efforts to reach those most affected by tobacco.

NH Inhalant Abuse On-Line Training for Adults www.inhalantabusetraining.org/nh.html   

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
www.tobaccofreekids.org
The Campaign is fighting to free America's youth from tobacco and to create a healthier environment.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
www.cdc.gov
The CDC is the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people, providing information to enhance health decisions and promote health.

SAMHSA —  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
www.samhsa.gov
Information and resources on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services for mental illness 

College Drinking Prevention
ww.collegedrinkingprevention.gov/
One-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking in college students.

Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
www.cadca.org
CADCA assists coalition to make their community safe, healthy and drug-free, one community at a time.  

FirstGov
www.usa.gov/
U.S. Government website that provides one-stop access to all federal government on-line information and services;  provides a single online information portal that connects you with information and resources from all 27 million federal web pages. One of the largest and most useful collections of web pages in the world. 

HIV Prevention Among Drug Users www.cdc.gov/hiv/risk/behavior/substanceuse.html
(English)  Provides materials and resources developed to assist HIV prevention providers working with IDUs and their sex partners.

Join Together
http://www.drugfree.org/join-together
Join Together leads initiatives to help communities deal with excessive alcohol and drug use and provides free internet services  

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
www.madd.org
Mission: to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.

National Association of Children of Alcoholics
www.nacoa.org/
NACoA is the national agency working on behalf of children of alcohol and drug dependent parents.

National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
www.inhalants.org
Explains inhalants, the prevention campaign, frequently asked questions, and contact information.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) www.niaaa.nih.gov
Conducts biomedical and behavioral research on causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems.

National Institutes of Health: National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)
www.drugabuse.gov/
NIDA's - lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction

National Institute of Drug Abuse Parent & Educator Resources
https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/parents-educators

National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign (Above the Influence)
http://www.abovetheinfluence.com/
Interactive website designed for youth to learn more about alcohol and other drugs.

New Futures
www.new-futures.org
Mission: foster, promote and support effective strategies to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug problems in NH. Aims to reduce underage alcohol problems and increase access to treatment through policy development, information dissemination and program innovation.

Northern New England Poison Center
http://www.nnepc.org/
In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, the Northern New England Poison Center provides immediate treatment advice for poison emergencies.  

Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov  
ONDCP establishes policies, priorities and objectives for the drug control program.

Partnership At DrugFree.org
www.drugfree.org
Mission: help teens reject substance abuse through its anti-drug advertising campaign and other media communication.

Partnership for a DrugFree New Hampshire
www.drugfreenh.org
Effects of alcohol and other drugs, guidance on recovery and treatment and links to programs in the Granite State. 

Primary Care Services: 

Concord Hospital Family Health Center - Hillsboro-Deering
15 Antrim Road
Hillsboro, NH
Phone:603-464-3434

Dartmouth Hitchcock - Keene
590 Court Street
Keene, NH
Phone: 603-354-6666

Jaffrey Family Medicine
82 Peterborough Street
Jaffrey, NH
Phone: 603-532-8775

Monadnock Community Hospital
452 Old Street Rd
Peterborough, NH
Phone:603-924-7191

Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, West Campus
29 Northwest Blvd
Nashua, NH
Phone: 603-579-5108

Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/yrbs  
The YBRSS monitors health-risk behaviors and the prevalence of obesity and asthma among youth and young adults. The YRBSS includes a national school-based survey conducted by the CDC and state, territorial, tribal, and local surveys

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
www.samhsa.gov
SAMHSA is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses.

SAMHSA: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) http://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/offices-centers/csap
CSAP provides national leadership to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug problems. CSAP encourages efforts to reduce and eliminate alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug problems in the US. 

SAMHSA: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) http://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/offices-centers/csat
CSAT supports activities to improve the lives of people affected by alcohol and drug abuse by ensuring access to clinically sound, cost-effective addiction treatment  

SAMHSA: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
http://store.samhsa.gov/
Free information and resources on a wide variety of ATOD issues. Grouped by subject and audience, with links to other publications. 

SAMHSA
https://www.samhsa.gov/workplace
Workplace Resource Center Overview and information for the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program.