Avenues Recovery Center At Dublin
3 Pierce Rd, Dublin, New Hampshire, 03444
Located in a peaceful rural setting at the base of Mt. Monadnock in Dublin, N.H., Phoenix House Dublin Center provides residential substance abuse treatment for adults in a physically and psychologically safe environment. Our goal is to foster a sense of well-being, dignity, and respect for self and others. Dublin Center serves adults from New Hampshire and Vermont who need residential treatment for substance abuse, including those with co-occurring mental health issues. Length of stay is determined by individual assessment and progress towards clinical goals.
Facility Highlights
- Sporting Events
- Recreational Activities
- Nutritional Planning
Specialization
Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.Individualized Treatment
Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.
Facility Settings
- Mountains
Meet the Staff
- Jennifer ParkerAssistant DirectorJennifer Parker, a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, has worked with Phoenix House throughout her career in the addiction profession. Jennifer was passionate about working in the human services from a young age. Her family experienced the effects of substance abuse, and Jennifer’s mother worked in the human services profession for 30 years. “I got to see a lot of the work that she did growing up, and that made me want to be in the helping profession,” Jennifer says. She chose an addiction counseling track and earned her associate’s degree in addiction studies from New Hampshire Technical Institute.
- Peter Dal Pra, LADC, LCSProgram DirectorPeter Dal Pra, LADC and LCS, has been working in the field of addiction treatment since 1993, serving as a counselor, an outreach worker, a clinical supervisor, and a program director. As a leader and advocate for treatment in New Hampshire, Peter has also served on government commissions, on the boards of associations, and as a member of behavioral health coalitions. Peter began his career after he went through addiction treatment over twenty years ago. He recalls, “With a couple of the staff members, you could see in their eyes they really cared about us. That was a calling.” He decided to give back by becoming an addiction counselor, and he quickly knew it was where he belonged.