Manchester, New Hampshire Residential/Inpatient Rehab Centers, Detox Centers, Interventions, Treatment, and Recovery Resources
Locating a recovery facility in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Our counselors at Addiction No More can offer many options of private inpatient treatment centers, outpatient rehabs for addiction, and detox centers with many other alternatives. If you are seeking a substance abuse treatment program for yourself or for someone you love struggling with addiction in Manchester, call us now for immediate help.1-800-513-5423
Will going to a drug rehab center help improve the quality of life of the individual seeking help?
When an individual starts down a path towards addiction or is immersed in chronic drug or alcohol abuse, the answer is yes of course it can. With the help of detox, support groups, one on one therapy, holistic treatment programs, or medication-assisted treatment plans, a person can create an individualized treatment plan focused on handling the specific addiction, trauma, and mental health concerns.
Can you make someone go to rehab against their will in New Hampshire?
Although it may be possible to get someone who is on drugs committed if they pose an imminent danger to themselves, committing someone just for a substance abuse issue may not be permitted in New Hampshire. The state is one of the minority states that do not allow for substance abuse as a determining factor to being involuntarily committed and treated.
There is a better option to involuntary commitment. Holding an intervention and getting the addict to commit to receiving help for their disease themselves is a significantly better choice. Interventionists in the Manchester area have helped thousands of families get their loved ones back and this is the better option for long-lasting results. If you need help finding an interventionist in Manchester, New Hampshire, we can help. We have interventionists that travel all over the country to ensure that when the time is needed they will be there.
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What are the consequences of not going to rehab?
The consequences of not entering into treatment for substance abuse or putting it off until a later date are almost too many to list.
Here are a few.
DWI/ DUI if caught driving under the influence
Health problems
Broken or strained relationships
Loss of job or income
Arrest for possessing, consuming, buying, or selling illegal substances
Financial problems
Locally available treatment programs include:
Inpatient rehab
Residential substance abuse programs
IOP drug rehab center programs
Gender-specific treatment centers
90-day drug rehab center programs
30-day residential substance abuse centers,
LGBTQ drug rehab centers
Holistic treatment programs
Outpatient therapy
Detox centers
Mental health treatment centers
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Treatment for Addiction in New Hampshire
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In New Hampshire, it is estimated that 100,000 people are in need of treatment for substance abuse disorders. With the state ranking third in the nation for overdose deaths per capita New Hampshire has a huge problem to deal with. New Hampshire has been hit harder than most states by the opioid epidemic. with the rising death toll that the state has been recording they have found themselves in the top five states with the most opioid death per capita as of July 2022. The newest data available has been released showing that 2022 was the worst year since 2017 for overdose deaths. There were 434 confirmed overdose deaths and another 39 that were still pending review. The officials also reported that the majority of overdose deaths involved fentanyl. In 2021 Hillsborough County alone recorded 2223 of the New Hampshire EMS drug overdose calls. The latest statistics show that 10% of all drug-related overdose calls have turned out to be fatal. Roughly 45% of all overdoses happen in the home of the victim.
To learn more about treatment centers in your area, call to speak with one of our free rehab placement specialists. Our goal is to help you find the best rehab center in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, or anywhere in the United States. Below we have listed some of the drug rehab programs that are available in the area to give you some resources to start your search for affordable and effective rehab center programs in New Hampshire. We have also listed some of the AA and or NA meetings to help with aftercare planning and ongoing support while in recovery.
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Aware Recovery Care In-Home Addiction Treatment offers an innovative in-home treatment program for substance abuse. This innovative rehab center treatment plan dispatches a recovery team to give support and services for their specialized in-home addiction treatment program. Some components of treatment are done through telehealth and online therapy sessions. Payments accepted can include Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, as well as cash or self-payment.
Banyan Treatment Centers offers residential treatment programs, behavioral disorder treatment, detox services, and dual diagnosis rehab center programs. Outpatient services are available through their intensive outpatient treatment program or their regular outpatient therapy rehab center. Housing is available for those that are enrolled in the outpatient treatment program or have graduated from the inpatient drug rehab center. Payments accepted include private health insurance, and cash or self-payments.
Recovery resources and sober recovery meetings near Manchester, New Hampshire
Sisters in Sobriety Group Mast Road meets on Mondays from 7:30-8:30 am for Big Book Speaker discussion group AA meetings. This is a women’s group that may be closed.
Sisters in Sobriety Group Mast Road
695 Mast Road
Manchester, NH, 03101
Queen City Group Manchester meets on Fridays from 8-9 pm for open speaker Discussions AA group therapy meetings in Manchester.
Queen City Group Manchester
508 Union Street
Manchester, NH, 03101
Happy Hour East Group meets Monday and Friday from 5:30 pm-6:30 pm for open speaker and discussion AA group meetings. They also meet on Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 pm for open step meetings.
Happy Hour East Group
65 Sagamore Street
Manchester, NH, 03101
First Light Of Day Group Manchester meets Saturday and Sunday every week from 6:30-7:30 am for open speaker and discussion group AA meetings.
First Light Of Day Group Manchester
865 Second Street
Manchester, NH, 03101