Addiction Treatment
NH Police Drop Boxes for Medications
Anonymously drop off pills and patches at:
- Enfield, 19 Main St., M-F, 8-4
- Hanover, 46 Lyme Rd., 24/7
- Lebanon, 36 Poverty Lane, 24/7
New Hampshire
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Psychiatric Associates (DHPA)
- Central Access office for all services: 800-556-6249
- Addiction Treatment Program, 603-653-1860, 800-556-6249
- Location: Rivermill Complex, Suite 3-B1, Lebanon, NH 03766
- The Addiction Treatment Program (DHMC-ATP) provides a comprehensive evaluation service and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adults. We offer state-of-the-art evaluation and treatment, and referral services for people seeking help for substance use and related disorders. Services include comprehensive evaluation, individual outpatient therapy, co-occurring treatment, psychiatric evaluation and pharmacology. The program also conducts studies for which it seeks participants who can receive treatment without cost.
- The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Perinatal Addiction Treatment Program (PATP) uses the harm reduction model for treatment of all their pregnant and postpartum patients. This program was started to influence the growing problem of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) in NH and VT.
- Habit OPCO West Lebanon Treatment Center
- Call 1-877-637-6237 for a pre-screen intake or walk in to the location at Staples-Johnson's Center at 254 Plainfield Rd., Unit 4, West Lebanon, New Hampshire 03784 on Monday to Friday 6am-2pm or Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays from 6am-10am.
- The Habit OPCO West Lebanon Treatment Center has been located in Staples-Johnson's Center at 254 Plainfield Rd., Unit 4, West Lebanon, New Hampshire 03784 since 2004. In February 2014, it was bought by CRC Health Group, a company based out of California. The center uses the disease model for treatment. They offer daily medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine). Habit OPCO does not use methadone or buprenorphine for pain management. The center uses New Hampshire, Vermont, Federal, and corporate guidelines to set best practice policies. Habit OPCO is a medication dispensary and not a prescription provider with currently 330 New Hampshire and Vermont residents utilizing their services. Patients who participate in this structured treatment are monitored daily and multiple protocols are in place to support their continued recovery.
- Recover Together
- Phone 603-252-1675 or email info@RecoverTogether.us
- 1 Glen Road in West Lebanon and 130 Pleasant Street in Claremont
- We treat opiate addiction with Suboxone and group therapy. Our treatment program is grounded in community, abstinence, and the best medical science. Weekly group counseling and treatment with Suboxone® provide the foundation for sobriety.
- R.O.A.D. to a Better Life
- Contact: 603-448-0048
- Location: 37 Spencer Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
- The mission of the R.O.A.D. To A Better Life program is to provide therapy and treatment in a safe, respectful and friendly environment that is focused on recovery, relapse prevention, and a return to normalcy. The R.O.A.D To A Better Life Program was established to help individuals free themselves from their struggles with drug abuse, addiction and dependence. Commonly abused substances include heroin, marijuana, opiates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, and countless others. Our goal is to help you reclaim yourself while assisting you in building a satisfying life that you can enjoy and thrive in. We promote an abstinence model, which means that our treatment goal is to help you stop using altogether.
- Webster Place Short Term Residential Treatment
- Location: Franklin, NH
- Admission: 603-622-3020, 603-934-2020
- Webster Place is an alcohol and drug recovery community. We offer peer-based support and we believe that one person in recovery can help another person who wants to recover. The Webster Place staff practices a proven 12-Step program, and we share our experience, strength and hope with our residents. We are non-medical and non-clinical. Operated by Easter Seals, Webster Place welcomes women and men, 18 and up, to achieve sobriety, and stay sober with us.
- Farnum Center
- Location: Manchester, NH
- Admission: 603-622-3020, 603-934-2020
- The Farnum Center is a comprehensive alcohol and other drugs treatment facility serving over 1,000 NH residents per year. It is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) agency, under the umbrella of Easter Seals New Hampshire Substance Abuse Services. The Farnum Center understands how important it is for you to get the help you need right away; that is why we have a new screening process called Open Access. Open Access is a walk in service available Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 11:00am. You will be seen by one of the clinicians who will complete a thorough Psychosocial and discuss with you what level of care would be most appropriate.
- Headrest, 603-448-4400, 800-273-TALK (crisis line), 800-639-6095 (teen line)
- Location: 14 Church Street, Lebanon, NH 03766, 603-448-4872 Ext: 110 for Mike Cryans, Exec. Director
- To assist those who are addicted, in crisis or without support by developing, maintaining and delivering effective programs.
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
- Referral Line: 800-662-HELP (English and Spanish)
- TDD Access Line: 800-487-4889
Vermont
- The Second Wind Foundation: Turning Point and Wit's End
- 200 Olcott Drive, White River Junction, Vermont 05001, 802-295-5206
- The Upper Valley Turning Point is a community center for people in recovery from addiction and addictive behavior. Located off Route 5 at the Wilder/Norwich border in eastern-central Vermont, the Turning Point provides a safe, substance-free environment populated by people in recovery who offer peer support seven days a week at no cost to the consumer. Wit’s End is for family members challenged by the substance abuse, addiction or addictive behavior of an adolescent or young adult. Making Change is a facilitated support group for high school-aged young people who are considering, or are committed to, recovery from alcohol or other drug dependency.
- Second Growth
- 205 Billings Farm Rd., Building 1, White River Junction, VT 05001, 802-295-9800
- The mission of Second Growth is to create, deliver, and evaluate innovative programs that reduce the risk for adolescent substance abuse and violence, and to train others to replicate the programs.
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
- Referral Line: 800-662-HELP (English and Spanish)
- TDD Access Line: 800-487-4889
- Valley Vista
- For information and/or confidential assessment, ph. (802) 222-5201
- Valley Vista is an 80 bed Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Co-Occurring Inpatient Treatment Center in Bradford, Vermont. Our comprehensive goal is to provide clinically indicated intervention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation services reflective of best practice standards. Valley Vista treatment methodologies reflect abstinence-based recovery strategies, and embrace the utilization of community-based support systems, such as, Alcoholics Anonymous. Individualized treatment planning establishes goals and measurable objectives supportive of each individual’s growth, and desired outcomes. In addition, Valley Vista’s recovery management program provides recovery coaches, and other peer-to-peer support services for optimal success.
- Vermont Foundation of Recovery
- For information, contact 802-735-4340
- Our mission is to create a network of Recovery Homes to help people suffering from addiction re-assimilate into society by supporting the transitions from addiction, to recovery, to independent living. A “Recovery Home” is many things. Fundamentally, a Recovery Home is a residential property where the members of the home agree to maintain a drug and alcohol free environment. Additionally, we strive to create a family-like atmosphere in our homes—one where our members are nurtured and energized by others who share common experiences, struggles, values, and goals. Finally, we aim to structure our homes to provide varying degrees of supervision and autonomy, offering a variety of residences to meet the needs of individuals at varying stages of recovery.