Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Salem,

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Granite Recovery Centers Salem

6 Manor Parkway
Salem, NH 03079

Granite Recovery Centers Salem in Salem, New Hampshire, offers an outpatient treatment program called New Freedom Academy. The organization also has multiple other ... more details

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Center for Life Management Salem

103 Stiles Road
Salem, NH 03079

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Granite Recovery Centers Salem

6 Manor Parkway
Salem, NH 03079

Granite Recovery Centers Salem in Salem, New Hampshire, offers an outpatient treatment program called New Freedom Academy. The organization also has multiple other ... more details

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Granite House

35 West Broadway
Derry, NH 03038

The Granite House is an accredited residential alcohol and drug rehab center based in Derry, New Hampshire. Specializing in inpatient care for adults aged 18+ covered ... more details

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Southern New Hampshire Medical Center Prospect Street

8 Prospect Street
Nashua, NH 03060

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GateHouse Treatment New Hampshire

155 Main Dunstable Road Suite 130
Nashua, NH 03060

Situated in downtown Nashua, GateHouse Treatment New Hampshire️ is a residential drug and alcohol treatment center for adults offering a full continuum of addiction ... more details

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️GH Recovery Solutions

491 Amherst St Unit 105
Nashua, NH 03063

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Southern New Hampshire Medical Center West Campus

29 Northwest Boulevard
Nashua, NH 03063

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New Season Manchester Metro Treatment Center

228 Maple Street
Manchester, NH 03103

Located in Manchester, New Hampshire, New Season Metro Treatment Center is a drug rehab for adults offering detox, outpatient programs, intensive outpatient program ... more details

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Farnum Center

140 Queen City Avenue
Franklin, NH 03103

Located in Franklin, New Hampshire, is the Farnum Center. This is a drug rehab facility that works with adults who need support for their substance use disorders. They ... more details

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New Season Treatment Center – Manchester West

865 Second St Unit 2
Manchester, NH 03102

The New Season Treatment Center has a location in Manchester West, New Hampshire. They are an outpatient (OP) opioid addiction treatment that is open seven days a week ... more details

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Adult and Teen Challenge New Hampshire Mens Home

147 Laurel Street
Manchester, NH 03103

Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, Adult and Teen Challenge New Hampshire Men’s Home specializes in substance abuse and addiction treatment services. Care is ... more details

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Aware Recovery Care Bedford

15 Constitution Drive #2n
Bedford, NH 03110

Located in Bedford, New Hampshire, Aware Recovery Care is a drug rehab for adults, offering intensive outpatient program (IOP), medication assisted treatment (MAT), ... more details

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Habit Opco

20 Market St
Manchester, NH 03101

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WestBridge

660 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH 03104

WestBridge provides substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults 18 and older in Manchester, New Hampshire. Their intensive outpatient program is appropriate ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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HOPE for New Hampshire Recovery

603-935-7524
Hope for New Hampshire Recovery offers a unique art-focused recovery program, peer support, telephone recovery support, a variety of recovery meetings, and support for families and loved ones of those struggling with substance use. For people in the Manchester area, this center provides a creative outlet and significant support for recovery.

Granite Pathways

Granite Pathways provides peer support, workshops, and recovery group meetings in the Portsmouth area. They also have specialized programs such as Parenting in Recovery, job readiness training, support for families with a justice-involved child, and a program for those with serious mental health issues or a brain injury. If these programs would help you, reach out to Granite Pathways for assistance.

New Hampshire 211

2-1-1
New Hampshire residents who call 211 find a host of social services at their fingertips. Callers can connect to food, clothing, housing services, senior and/or child care, educational support, legal services, veteran’s support, and more. Save time by calling 211 and getting all the information you need in one place.

Addiction Recovery Coalition of New Hampshire

603-554-8142
Addiction Recovery Coalition of New Hampshire is a Community Recovery Center (CRC) providing peer-based recovery services for individuals battling a substance use disorder. The Milford Center offers certified recovery coaching, support for families, and specific support for veterans. They also have substance-free events, support groups, and life skills training and certification for recovery professionals.

Hampshire College Health and Counseling Services

413-559-5458
Hampshire College Health and Counseling Services is dedicated to providing students with medical and mental health treatment. They offer alcohol and substance use assessments, common medical care, individual and group counseling, sexual health services, ADHD management, referrals to specialists, and more.

Concord Community College Lynx C.A.R.E Center

603-230-4043
The Lynx C.A.R.E Center provides confidential mental health counseling and referrals to additional care as needed. They have in-person and remote appointments. The Center’s website also includes links to substance abuse support, crisis intervention numbers, and resources for alcoholism, eating disorders, and suicide prevention. The right sidebar has additional information about mental health apps and substance use resources.

University of New Hampshire Wildcat Recovery

603-862-9355
The University of New Hampshire's Health & Wellness programs provide students with substance use recovery support. Their Supportive Recovery Campus Community (SRCC) provides education and fellowship through the Wildcats For Recovery program’s weekly meetups, Student Peer Leaders, and substance free activities on campus. They can help you identify and plan for managing triggers, transition successfully to college, and more.

SeaCoast Outright

978-504-2003
Seacoast Outright serves and supports LGBTQ+ youth in the Seacoast area and beyond. They offer youth groups, parent support, training, and mentorships that can help these youth thrive in daily life. There is also a resource page with inclusive crisis support hotlines, counseling, social opportunities, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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New Hampshire Harm Reduction Coalition (NHHRC)

The New Hampshire Harm Reduction Coalition (NHHRC) provides a list of syringe service programs (SSPs) in the state, along with program websites and hours of operation. SSPs in New Hampshire provide sterile supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits, safe syringe disposal, and other support. They can also provide referrals to social services and/or substance use treatment for those who are interested.

Haverhill Area Substance Misuse Prevention Coalition

603-259-3700 / ext 251
The Haverhill Area Substance Misuse Prevention Coalition is a substance abuse prevention network for northern New Hampshire residents. They provide education to reduce stigma and misconceptions, schedule motivational speakers, hold substance-free youth activities, and share information and resources about local treatment and recovery options.

All Together

All Together is a community resource for prevention, intervention, and treatment of mental health and substance use issues. This harm-reduction resource hub provides information about the HIV/HCV Resource Center in Lebanon, NH, which provides HIV and Hep C testing, syringe exchange, fentanyl test strips, naloxone, support groups, case management, and more. There is also a link to where you can get Narcan near you.

Syringe Service Alliance of the Nashua Area (SSANA)

978-743-9636
The Syringe Service Alliance of the Nashua Area (SSANA) is a community-based harm reduction program serving residents who are battling a substance abuse disorder. They have free sterile injection equipment, HIV/hepatitis testing, overdose prevention education, naloxone training, substance use treatment referrals, mobile clinics, and safe disposal services. They can also refer you to medical and mental health care along with social services.

Government Programs

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New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services

603-271-6738
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services provides finder tools to help state residents access recovery housing, peer support, family support groups, and state-funded recovery community organizations. These resources are vital for those who have finished treatment and need support to maintain their long-term sobriety.

ServiceLink: NH Care Path

866-634-9412
ServiceLink: NH Care Path is a great starting point for those in need of state resources for financial assistance, caregiver support, transportation needs, substance use treatment, care for mental, behavioral, and emotional health, disability services, and more. By visiting the website or calling the ServiceLink number, you can connect to the state services you need.

New Hampshire Medicaid (NH Easy)

844-275-3447
NH Easy provides access to a variety of social support programs, including Medicaid, food assistance, child care, and more. Medicaid allows lower-income adults, families, and children to get free or low-cost medical care, including mental health and addiction treatment. The NH Easy website will help you understand if you qualify and also help with enrollment.

NH Connections

855-393-1731
NH Connections provides comprehensive resources for New Hampshire families affected by substance misuse. You can find addiction treatment options, help with daily necessities like food and housing, and recovery support. There is information about recovery housing, family support groups, student wellness, and support for grandparents raising their grandchildren.

NH Department of Health and Human Services

844-275-3447
The state’s Department of Health and Human Services website has a hub for accessing comprehensive substance misuse treatment services. Residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, outpatient care, detox, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) options are available with a focus on accessibility for every NH resident.

Veterans Track

603-225-1200
Veterans Track is a special docket that hears cases involving veterans or military members, especially if they have service-related illnesses. There are six Veterans Tracks in the state. These Tracks both hold veterans accountable and offer resources and treatment for mental health and addiction diagnoses. The aim is to help veterans get better and reduce repeat offenses by offering the care each person needs.

Stronger Together Veterans Coalition of New Hampshire

603-554-8142
Stronger Together Veterans Coalition of New Hampshire is a veteran-focused suicide prevention program. The initiative tackles veteran needs by providing monthly support groups, peer recovery support, mental health services, and veteran-specific resources through partnerships with private and public health organizations.
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