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American Addiction Centers National Rehabs Directory

New Hampshire Inpatient and Outpatient Rehab Centers Near Me for Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Drug and alcohol addiction impacts the lives of New Hampshire residents every day; however, addiction is treatable and help is available through the many drug and alcohol treatment centers across the state.

If you or a loved one are struggling with substance misuse and want to get help, browse the reviews of New Hampshire rehabs to learn more about which is right for you. Reviews include testimonials, ratings, location, and information about services and amenities to help you get started on the road to recovery.

 

Drug & Alcohol Rehab At Brook Recovery Center
Drug & Alcohol Rehab At Brook Recovery Center
673 Bedford Street Abington, MA 02351
4.7
(6)
Outpatient Services
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Services
AdCare Rhode Island
AdCare Rhode Island
1950 Tower Hill Road North Kingstown, RI 02852
Telehealth
Intensive Outpatient Services
Inpatient
Detox Services
Outpatient Services
Residential Treatment
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment

Find more addiction treatment centers in New Hampshire

WestBridge - The Commons
1361 Elm Street, Suite 207 Manchester, NH 03101
4.7
(2)
Farnum Center
140 Queen City Avenue Manchester, NH 03103
Nfa Behavioral Health
367 Shaker Road Canterbury, NH 03224
4.3
(23)
Avenues Recovery Center at New England
2 chenell drive Concord, NH 03301
4.2
(22)
Farnum Webster Place
27 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235
4.2
(8)
White Mountains Recovery Homes LLC
669 Union Street Littleton, NH 03561
4.0
(8)
Green Mountain Treatment Center
244 Highwatch Road Effingham, NH 03882
4.0
(34)
The Process Recovery Center - New Hampshire
41 Sagamore Park Rd Hudson, NH 03051
4.0
(10)
GateHouse Treatment
74 Northeastern Blvd Nashua, NH 03060
3.0
(6)
Phoenix House
106 Roxbury Street Keene, NH 03431
3.0
(5)
Avenues Recovery Center At Dublin
3 Pierce Rd Dublin, NH 03444
2.8
(8)
WestBridge Manchester
1361 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101
Adult & Teen Challenge New Hampshire
147 Laurel Street Manchester, NH 03103
Phoenix House Franklin Center
14 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235
Aware Recovery Care Outpatient NH
15 Constitution Ave Bedford, NH 03110
Concord Metro Treatment Center
100 Hall Street Concord, NH 03301
5.0
(1)
The Plymouth House
446 Main Street Plymouth, NH 03264
4.8
(22)
Keystone Hall, A Program Of Harbor Care
615 Amherst St Nashua, NH 03063
4.4
(9)
Hampstead Hospital
218 East Road Hampstead, NH 03841
4.0
(11)
Keystone Hall, A Program Of Harbor Care
615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03063
4.0
(1)
Southeastern New Hampshire Services
272 County Farm Road Dover, NH 03820
2.3
(1)
Families First Health Center: Grief Samuel N Md
100 Campus Drive Portsmouth, NH 03801
ROAD to a Better Life
2299 Woodbury Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801
ROAD to a Better Life
255 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
West Lebanon Comp Trt Center
254 Plainfield Road West Lebanon, NH 03784
ROAD to a Better Life
245 South Main Street Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Concord Hospital
250 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301
ROAD to a Better Life
22 Bridge Street Concord, NH 03301
CLM Behavioral Health
10 Tsienneto Road Derry, NH 03038
Southeastern New Hampshire Servs For Women IOP
272 County Farm Road Dover, NH 03820
Southeastern New Hampshire Servs Outpatient Services
272 County Farm Road Dover, NH 03820
New England Medicine and Counseling
120 NH Route 10 South Grantham, NH 03753
Insight Medical Group LLC
428 Lafayette Road Hampton, NH 03842
Better Life Partners/Hanover
44 South Main Street Hanover, NH 03755
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
401 Cypress Street Manchester, NH 03105
Lifestance Health
1 Main Street Nashua, NH 03060
Counseling Center of Nashua
148 Coolidge Avenue Manchester, NH 03102
Granite Pathways Youth Treatment Ctr
1056 North River Road Manchester, NH 03104
Counseling Center of Nashua
50 Nashua Road Londonderry, NH 03053
James J Foster Associates Ltd
540 Chestnut Street Manchester, NH 03101
Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
2 Wall Street Manchester, NH 03101
ROAD to a Better Life
2 Mound Court Merrimack, NH 03054
Groups Recover Together
155 Main Dunstable Road Nashua, NH 03060
GateHouse Treatment
74 Northeastern Boulevard Nashua, NH 03062
Midstate Health Center
101 Boulder Point Drive Plymouth, NH 03264
Community Improvement Associates
170 Emerald Street #203 Keene, NH 03435
Groups Recover Together
61 Beacon Street West Laconia, NH 03246
Sky Counseling Services LLC
395 South Main Street Laconia, NH 03246
Groups Recover Together
12 Kingsbury Street Keene, NH 03431
Groups Recover Together
31 Hanover Street Lebanon, NH 03766
H.A.L.O. Educational Systems
1 School Street Lebanon, NH 03766
West Central Behavioral Health
85 Mechanic Street Lebanon, NH 03766
Southeastern New Hampshire Services Halfway House
272 County Farm Road Dover, NH 03821
MidState Health Center
100 Robie Road Bristol, NH 03222
HALO Educational Systems
44 Roberts Road Canaan, NH 03741
West Central Behavioral Health
52 West Pleasant Street Claremont, NH 03743
Indian Stream Health Center
141 Corliss Lane Colebrook, NH 03576
Metro Treatment Center Of Keene
1076 W Swanzey Rd Keene, NH 03446
Groups Recover Together
5 Dunning Street Claremont, NH 03743
Goodwin Community Health
311 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
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Rehab Insurance Coverage in New Hampshire

56
Accept Private Insurance
28
Accept Medicare Insurance
49
Accept Medicaid
31
Accept Military Insurance

Rehab Centers in New Hampshire

55
Total Rehab centers in New Hampshire
13
Offer Inpatient Rehab
46
Offer Outpatient Rehab
2
Offer Outpatient Detox Rehab

Information About Rehab in New Hampshire

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in New Hampshire

Green Mountain Treatment Center

Amazing facility and compassionate, qualified staff. This program brings hope to clients and families and provides a pathway to recovery that works.

- Andy
5 out of 5
Effingham, NH

Farnum North - Webster Place

This is a peer based community in which every staff member is in recovery so it is a very respectful and understanding environment that allows for a unique perspective on care. Very personalized and effective.

- MLC
5 out of 5
Franklin, NH

White Mountains Recovery Homes LLC

WMRH saved my life. I have been to many sober living houses/facilities and have always failed because of the lack of understanding, care and overall program effectiveness offered at other places. I unfortunately had some slip-ups in the beginning of my time at WMRH and rather than kicking me out, Keith & Tara along with their staff showed me love, care and compassion and offered a solution and plan to get me back on track, and now almost 7 months later I’m doing better than I have in over 10 years, it’s a miracle. I have my life back because of WMRH and I can’t express my gratitude enough. Thank you so much WMRH, and I highly recommend that anyone who is struggling with addiction and looking for a way out of the darkness and into a fresh start at living their best life should absolutely come to WMRH to make it happen. -Mitch C

- Mitch
5 out of 5
Littleton, NH
Drug Addiction in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has high rates of drug and alcohol abuse and one of the highest drug overdose death rates in the country. Opioid addiction and overdose are huge problems in the state, which has struggled to deal with the surge in fatalities.

New Hampshire is second in the nation for opioid-related deaths relative to population and number one for fentanyl-related deaths per capita.2 From 2010 to 2015, deaths from fentanyl-related overdoses increased by 1,629%.2 Unsurprisingly, this resulted in New Hampshire being one of the top 5 states with the highest rates of death from drug overdose in 2015.5

Statistics indicate that more people are getting help for addiction. But New Hampshire has the second-lowest rate of spending on substance abuse treatment and prevention among states.2

Addiction by the Numbers
  • Drug overdose deaths in New Hampshire have almost tripled since 2010, going from 13.45 per 100,000 that year to 36.53 per 100,000 in 2016.1
  • New Hampshire has the 8th-highest rate of drug use as a percent of the population among states.3
  • Past-year marijuana use among those 12 and older in New Hampshire was 17.35% in 2015, compared to the 13.36% national average.7
  • Past-year alcohol use disorder for people age 12 and older in 2014-2015 was 7.2%, compared to a national average of 6.1%.6
  • Past-month marijuana use among youth age 12-17 was 9.4% in 2014-2015, compared to 7.2% nationwide, while past-month alcohol use among youth was 13.1% in 2014-2015, compared to 10.6% nationwide.6
  • The number of people enrolled in substance abuse treatment in New Hampshire, according to single-day counts, increased from 6,702 in 2013 to 8,164 in 2015.6
  • In 2015, 59.5% of people in rehab programs in New Hampshire sought help for a drug problem only, 26.1% sought help for both a drug and an alcohol problem, and 14.5% sought help for an alcohol problem only.6
How Much Does Rehab Cost?

Many people don’t receive the substance abuse treatment they need to make a positive change due to the steep costs of addiction treatment. That being said, rehab doesn’t always have to be expensive. It all depends on the type of treatment program (luxury vs. standard), duration of the program (28-or 30-day vs. 60-day or 90-day), location, and your insurance plan. Insurance can help to mitigate the out-of-pocket costs associated with treatment. Learn more about how to pay for rehab.

If you have insurance, it’s important that you call your provider to learn more about your individual plan and coverage. In the state of New Hampshire, almost 70% of programs accept private insurance, about 76% accept Medicaid, and more than 40% accept Medicare.4

If you don’t have insurance, don’t let that hinder you from getting the help you need. Recovery facilities understand the financial burden that treatment can present, which is why almost half of NH programs offer reduced fees based on income.4 You can also take out a loan, open a Healthcare credit card, raise money on a crowdfunding website, such as GoFundMe or IndieGoGo, or use your savings. Remember, nothing is more important than your health and happiness.

Treatment Options

New Hampshire has 58 drug and alcohol rehab centers across the state. All rehab programs are somewhat unique. Some programs are inpatient, which means that you reside at the treatment facility for the duration of the program. This is an appealing option for those who want to separate themselves from their drug-using environments to focus on recovery. There are several outpatient options as well. These provide patients with the freedom to live at home while attending addiction treatment services.

Detox programs—though they do not constitute comprehensive substance abuse treatment—are short-term programs that help to manage withdrawal and provide a patient with comfort and safety throughout the process. Many residential treatment programs incorporate a formal detox period at the start of the longer treatment term. Those who complete detox as part of a standalone program are encouraged to transition into an addiction treatment program since detox alone does little to address the underlying factors driving substance abuse.

Services offered at these facilities include relapse prevention, anger management counseling, research-supported therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mental health services, and specially tailored programs for women, men, young adults, adolescents, seniors, and veterans.4

Local Resources for Recovering Addicts

Insurance Providers

Learn more about some addiction treatment insurance providers:

Sources
  1. New Hampshire Drug Monitoring Initiative. (2017). June 2017 Report.
  2. Leins, C. (2017). New Hampshire: Ground Zero for Opioids. U.S. News and World Report.
  3. Family Prosperity Initiative. (2016). Understanding New Hampshire’s Suicide and Drug Use/Overdose Crisis.
  4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). (2015). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS): 2015 State Profile – New Hampshire.
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2016). Drug Overdose Death Data.
  6. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2017). Behavioral Health Barometer: Hawaii, Volume 4.
  7. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2014-2015 State-Specific Tables of Model-Based Estimates.