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NHCORR
NHCORR is a reputable organization dedicated to promoting safe and effective recovery housing options in New Hampshire. NHCORR has made significant strides in its efforts to enhance the quality of living for residents across the state. As part of its mission, NHCORR has successfully certified over 100 homes statewide, providing much-needed rental assistance to those in need while simultaneously ensuring optimal safety and comfort in recovery homes.
- To Certify a Home: Click here
- To find a certified recovery home: Click here
- NHCORR Website
- Phone: (603) 715-1514
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free, confidential helpline that connects individuals to essential community services 24/7. It guides people to resources for crisis and emergency situations, housing and utility assistance, food programs, healthcare, mental health support, and substance use resources.
Services:
- 24/7 confidential helpline
Referrals to community resources - Crisis and emergency assistance
- Housing and utility assistance
- Food programs
- Healthcare resources
- Mental health support
- Substance use resources
- Phone: 2-1-1
Homelessness Prevention Services
Our Homelessness Prevention Services offer aid to individuals at risk of homelessness due to various life challenges. We provide eviction prevention, assistance in finding new housing, and emergency shelter referrals, ensuring accessibility via HUD’s Coordinated Entry process.
Robinson House provides subsidized housing for men who have completed substance abuse programs, offering a supportive environment to foster self-sustainability. Services cater to those meeting HUD’s homelessness criteria in Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties. Each resident’s rent will be up to 30% of their monthly income.
For Homelessness Prevention Services, please contact your local office:
Phone: (603) 431-2911
Crossroads House
Since 1982, Cross Roads House has been providing emergency and transitional shelter to homeless individuals and families in the New Hampshire Seacoast area. We are guided by our mission, to meet the immediate needs of homeless families and individuals, and to provide them with the tools and guidance they need to successfully return to permanent housing. We currently house approximately 100 people on any given night, and our emergency shelter is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Phone: (603) 436-2218
Seacoast Family Promise
Family Promise of the Seacoast offers a variety of strategies to ensure the people we serve do not fall into the cycle of housing instability that can devastate families and alter the course of children’s lives.
Some of the services provided include:
Safe, family-oriented shelter and day center access
Intensive case management
Financial education including debt reduction, budgeting, savings and financial management
Access to support services and referrals
Housing assistance
Good tenancy and landlord relation support
Employment and education evaluation and resources for advancement opportunities
A community of support in a caring and nurturing family-friendly environment
Website: Seacoast Family Promise
Phone: (603) 658-8448
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free, confidential helpline that connects individuals to essential community services 24/7. It guides people to resources for crisis and emergency situations, housing and utility assistance, food programs, healthcare, mental health support, and substance use resources.
Services:
- 24/7 confidential helpline
Referrals to community resources - Crisis and emergency assistance
- Housing and utility assistance
- Food programs
- Healthcare resources
- Mental health support
- Substance use resources
- Phone: 2-1-1
The Doorways
The Doorway serves as a hub for individuals seeking help for substance use disorders, connecting them to local treatment and recovery resources.
Services:
- Assessment and evaluation
- Funding for Doorway participants
- Referral to treatment and recovery services
- Care coordination
- Ride Services to and from treatment providers
- Peer support services
- And much more!
- Website: https://www.thedoorway.nh.gov/
- Phone: 2-1-1
NFA Salem
New Freedom Academy – Salem
- Located in Salem, Rockingham County
- Offers partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs
- Features multiple clinical tracks for substance use disorder and mental health conditions
- Utilizes evidence-based treatment with a multi-disciplinary team
- Website: NFA
- Phone: (866) 957-3125
Granite House
The Granite House
- Located in Derry, Rockingham County
- Provides addiction therapy services to help individuals begin their recovery journey
- Utilizes a 12-Step rehab curriculum alongside individualized, evidence-based therapies
- Aims to help individuals overcome addiction and live a sober life
- Website: Granite House
- Phone: (855) 930-6122
Safe Harbor Recovery Center (RCO)
Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are peer-led, peer-run agencies providing no-cost, low-barrier services to support people recovering from substance misuse. RCOs offer peer recovery coaching, telephone support, mutual aid groups, family support, harm reduction, system navigation, and advocacy. Please contact each organization directly for a full list of services and resources.
- Website: Safe Harbor
- Phone: (603) 570-9444
- Address: 865 Islington St. Portsmouth, NH. 03801
SOS Recovery Resource Center (RCO)
Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are peer-led, peer-run agencies providing no-cost, low-barrier services to support people recovering from substance misuse. RCOs offer peer recovery coaching, telephone support, mutual aid groups, family support, harm reduction, system navigation, and advocacy. Please contact each organization directly for a full list of services and resources.
- Address: 1 Lafayette Rd. Unit 1, Hampton, NH. 03842
- Website: SOS RCO
- Phone: (603) 841-2350
Revive Recovery Resource Center (RCO)
Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are peer-led, peer-run agencies providing no-cost, low-barrier services to support people recovering from substance misuse. RCOs offer peer recovery coaching, telephone support, mutual aid groups, family support, harm reduction, system navigation, and advocacy. Please contact each organization directly for a full list of services and resources.
- Address: 6 Railroad Ave. Derry, NH. 03038
- Website: Revive Recovery
- Phone: (888) 317-8312
Crossroads Recovery
Crossroads Recovery Center offers a wide range of programs to address mental health and substance use disorders. Our services include:
• Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) services
• Psychiatric Medication Management for ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar 1 and 2, Major Depression Disorders, and more
• Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): 4 days a week (Mon-Thurs), 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
• Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program: 3 days a week (Mon, Tue, Thurs), 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• Outpatient Treatment
• Individual Counseling and Aftercare Planning
• Relapse Prevention
Website: Crossroads Recovery
Phone: (603) 912-4490
Liberty Health
Liberty Health Services is a medical detox center for substance abuse treatment, serving individuals throughout New Hampshire and the New England region. The facility, located in Derry, NH, provides a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for patients to begin their journey to recovery.
Services:
• Medically Monitored Detox: 24-hour nursing, daily meetings with a nurse practitioner, and case management services
• Residential Services: 28-day inpatient program, weekly therapy sessions, and a full schedule of group activities
• Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Three evenings per week, individual and group therapy, virtual sessions available
Website: Liberty Health
Phone: (855) 959-4521
Clear Steps
Clear Steps Recovery, located in Londonderry, New Hampshire, offers a range of addiction treatment programs designed to provide comprehensive support tailored to each individual’s journey toward recovery. The facility is dedicated to improving the quality of life and functional abilities of those struggling with addiction.
Services:
• Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
• Partial Hospitalization Program (Day Treatment)
• Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
• Online Addiction Treatment
• Outpatient Treatment Services
• Outpatient Detox
• Specialized programs for heroin addiction and other substance abuse disorders
Website: Clear Steps
Phone: (603) 769-8981
Connections Peer Support Center (PSC)
Peer Support centers are specifically focused on providing peer-assisted recovery support through trained recovery support staff. They offer direct services such as help with obtaining community-based services and resources, developing individual recovery plans, and connecting individuals to meetings and social networks that support recovery. The support at these centers is typically provided by individuals who have personal experience with recovery.
Phone: (603) 427-6966
On the Road to Wellness (PSC)
Peer Support centers are specifically focused on providing peer-assisted recovery support through trained recovery support staff. They offer direct services such as help with obtaining community-based services and resources, developing individual recovery plans, and connecting individuals to meetings and social networks that support recovery. The support at these centers is typically provided by individuals who have personal experience with recovery.
Phone: (603) 552-3177
Addiction Recovery Services
Addiction Recovery Services (ARS) in Greenland, New Hampshire, provides evidence-based treatment for substance use and mental health symptoms. Their programs focus on comprehensive support through group therapy and family education.
Services Offered by ARS:
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Includes group therapy, psychiatric consultation, and medication management.
- Aftercare Services: Ongoing support for alumni.
- Telehealth Services: Remote support options for those unable to attend in person.
Contact Information:
- Phone: (978) 228-5853
- Website: Addiction Recovery Services
- Email: [email protected]
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – New Hampshire:
AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope to help each other recover from alcoholism. The New Hampshire Area 43 Assembly provides resources and support for those struggling with alcohol addiction.
- Find local AA meetings, online meetings, and events in NH
- Information for those new to AA, including how it works, the 12 steps and traditions
- Request an AA contact, find answers to common questions
- Resources for professionals and AA members
Website: NHAA
Helpline: (800) 593-3330
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – New Hampshire:
The Granite State Area of NA provides support and resources for those seeking recovery from drug addiction in New Hampshire. Their website offers information on meetings, events, and service opportunities.
- Meeting finder with in-person and virtual options across NH
- Upcoming recovery events and NA convention information
- Getting started info for newcomers and 12-step volunteer opportunities
- Subcommittee details for members to get involved in NA service
Website: GSANA
Helpline: (888) NA-HELP-U
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free, confidential helpline that connects individuals to essential community services 24/7. It guides people to resources for crisis and emergency situations, housing and utility assistance, food programs, healthcare, mental health support, and substance use resources.
Services:
- 24/7 confidential helpline
Referrals to community resources - Crisis and emergency assistance
- Housing and utility assistance
- Food programs
- Healthcare resources
- Mental health support
- Substance use resources
- Phone: 2-1-1
NAMI
NAMI New Hampshire is an organization dedicated to improving the lives of all those affected by mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. They offer a variety of programs that aim to educate the public, support individuals and families, and advocate for policies that support people with mental illness.
Services Offered by NAMI NH:
- Support Groups: Facilitated peer-led support groups for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
- Educational Programs: Including ‘Family-to-Family’, which provides education and resources to families of individuals with mental illness.
- Advocacy: Efforts to improve mental health policies at local and state levels.
- Crisis Resources: Guidance and resources for handling mental health crises.
- Training and Presentations: Workshops on mental health awareness for communities and organizations.
Contact Information:
- Phone: (603) 225-5359
- Website: NAMI New Hampshire
Crossroads Recovery
Crossroads Recovery Center offers a wide range of programs to address mental health and substance use disorders. Our services include:
• Adult Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) services
• Psychiatric Medication Management for ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar 1 and 2, Major Depression Disorders, and more
• Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): 4 days a week (Mon-Thurs), 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
• Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program: 3 days a week (Mon, Tue, Thurs), 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• Outpatient Treatment
• Individual Counseling and Aftercare Planning
• Relapse Prevention
Website: Crossroads Recovery
Phone: (603) 912-4490
Endurance Behavioral Health
Endurance Behavioral Health offers a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) specifically for adolescents aged 13-20. This program provides an intermediate level of care for those whose conditions are too complex for outpatient treatment but not severe enough for inpatient hospitalization. It aims to assist adolescents experiencing a wide range of mental health challenges, focusing on instilling values like respect, dignity, and perseverance through effective treatment.
- Program Details: The PHP runs Monday to Friday, from 12 pm to 6 pm, available both in-person and online.
- Treatment Focus: Includes issues such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, PTSD, mood instability, substance use, grief, autism spectrum disorders, body image issues, behavioral problems, and gender dysphoria.
- Mission: To engage adolescents and their families in high-quality mental health treatment, promoting essential life values.
Website: Endurance Behavioral Health
Phone: (603) 760-1942
Parkland Medical Center
Parkland Medical Center in Derry, New Hampshire, offers a comprehensive range of psychiatric services through its Center for Emotional Wellness. The center emphasizes personalized care and therapy to support mental health across various conditions.
- Program Details: Provides inpatient and outpatient services, including an Adult Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP).
- Treatment Focus: Focuses on a wide array of behavioral and mental health conditions such as addictions, anxiety, depression, psychosis, bipolar disorders, and stress management.
- Mission: Committed to supporting mental health through multidisciplinary and personalized approaches in a comfortable setting.
Website: Parkland Medical Center Behavioral Health
Phone: (603) 432-3771
Portsmouth Hospital
Portsmouth Hospital provides specialized mental health care in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, featuring a team of experts dedicated to treating a wide range of mental health disorders.
- Program Details: Offers comprehensive mental health services including emergency psychiatric services, inpatient care, and outpatient programs.
- Treatment Focus: Treats various mental health issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance abuse disorders.
Website: Portsmouth Hospital Behavioral Health
Phone: (603) 436-5110
Rockingham County Therapists (Psychology Today)
The Psychology Today directory provides a comprehensive list of New Hampshire therapists. Click on a therapist to view their therapeutic approaches, payment, and insurance information. For the most accurate details on therapy styles and insurance, contact the therapist directly as some of the information on psychology today may not be updated and/or accurate.
LifeStance
LifeStance Health’s qualified mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, and licensed professional counselors, work collaboratively to develop tailored treatment plans that address each patient’s unique needs and goals.
Services:
• Individual Therapy
• Couples Therapy
• Family Therapy
• Child & Adolescent Therapy
• Psychiatric Medication Management
• Psychological Testing
• Telehealth Services
Website: LifeStance
Phone: (603) 824-8154
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free, confidential helpline that connects individuals to essential community services 24/7. It guides people to resources for crisis and emergency situations, housing and utility assistance, food programs, healthcare, mental health support, and substance use resources.
Services:
- 24/7 confidential helpline
Referrals to community resources - Crisis and emergency assistance
- Housing and utility assistance
- Food programs
- Healthcare resources
- Mental health support
- Substance use resources
- Phone: 2-1-1
NH DHHS Fee for Service (CTS)
- Routine Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (Non-Urgent): 48-Hour Notice Required
- Urgent Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: Urgent Care or Emergency Room needing a ride home (2-hour Notice Required)
- After Hours Non-Emergency Medical Transportation or Hospital Discharge
- Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program (Advance Approval Required)
Contact:
- For rides and authorization: (844) 259-4780
- For providers needing immediate assistance: Press Provider prompt (2)
NH Healthy Families (MTM)
- Routine Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (Non-Urgent): 3-Day Notice Required
- Urgent Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: Urgent Care or Emergency Room needing a ride home (3-Hour Notice Requested)
- After Hours Non-Emergency Medical Transportation or Hospital Discharge
- Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program (Advance Approval Required)
Contact:
- For rides and authorization: (888) 597-1192
- For providers needing immediate assistance: (888) 597-1182
WellSense Health Plan (CTS)
- Routine Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (Non-Urgent): 48-Hour Notice Required
- Urgent Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: Urgent Care or Emergency Room needing a ride home (3-Hour Notice Required)
- After Hours Non-Emergency Medical Transportation or Hospital Discharge
- Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program (Advance Approval Required)
Contact:
- For rides and authorization: (844) 909-7433
- For providers needing immediate assistance: Press Provider prompt (1)
AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire (CTS)
- Routine Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (Non-Urgent): 48-Hour Notice Required
- Urgent Non-Emergency Medical Transportation: Urgent Care or Emergency Room needing a ride home (2-Hour Notice Required)
- After Hours Non-Emergency Medical Transportation or Hospital Discharge
- Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program (Advance Approval Required)
Contact:
- For rides and authorization: (833) 301-2264
- For providers needing immediate assistance: Press Provider prompt (2)
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free, confidential helpline that connects individuals to essential community services 24/7. It guides people to resources for crisis and emergency situations, housing and utility assistance, food programs, healthcare, mental health support, and substance use resources.
Services:
- 24/7 confidential helpline
Referrals to community resources - Crisis and emergency assistance
- Housing and utility assistance
- Food programs
- Healthcare resources
- Mental health support
- Substance use resources
- Phone: 2-1-1
Rapid Response Access Point
The New Hampshire Rapid Response Access Point is a comprehensive 24/7 crisis service for all state residents experiencing mental health or substance misuse crises. It is accessible through call, text, or online chat and can deploy mobile crisis response teams for in-person support.
Services:
- 24/7 crisis support via call, text, or online chat
- Mobile crisis response teams for in-person support
- Collaboration with first responders, schools, law enforcement, hospitals, social service agencies, and businesses
- Support during and after crises
- Website: https://nh988.com/
- Phone/Text: (833) 710-6477
- Chat: Available on the website
Al-Anon Electronic Meetings
Al-Anon Electronic Meetings
- Offers online Al-Anon meetings for those affected by addiction
- Website: Al-Anon online
In The Rooms
In The Rooms
- Provides online meetings for various 12-step programs, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
- Website: In the Rooms
Smart Recovery Online
SMART Recovery Online
- Offers online meetings and support forums for individuals in recovery from addiction
- Website: Smart Recovery
NAMI Online Support Groups
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Online Support Groups
- Provides online support groups for individuals living with mental health conditions and their loved ones
- Website: NAMI Support Groups
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Online Support Groups
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) Online Support Groups
- Offers online support groups for people with mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder
- Website: DBSA
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) Online Support Group
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) Online Support Group
- Provides an online support group for individuals with anxiety and depression
- Website: ADAA
Nar-Anon Family Groups: Support for Family and Friends
The Nar-Anon Family Groups provide support, understanding, and hope for those affected by someone else’s addiction. Nar-Anon offers a spiritual program based on the Twelve Steps to help members cope and find serenity.
- Nar-Anon meetings (both in-person and virtual) for family and friends of addicts
- Narateen program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction
- Literature and resources to support recovery and understanding of addiction as a disease
- Encouragement to focus on one’s own recovery and wellbeing, not the addict’s
Visit the Nar-Anon Family Groups website for virtual meetings: Nar-Anon
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – New Hampshire:
AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope to help each other recover from alcoholism. The New Hampshire Area 43 Assembly provides resources and support for those struggling with alcohol addiction.
- Find local AA meetings, online meetings, and events in NH
- Information for those new to AA, including how it works, the 12 steps and traditions
- Request an AA contact, find answers to common questions
- Resources for professionals and AA members
Website: NHAA
Helpline: 800-593-3330
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) – New Hampshire:
The Granite State Area of NA provides support and resources for those seeking recovery from drug addiction in New Hampshire. Their website offers information on meetings, events, and service opportunities.
- Meeting finder with in-person and virtual options across NH
- Upcoming recovery events and NA convention information
- Getting started info for newcomers and 12-step volunteer opportunities
- Subcommittee details for members to get involved in NA service
Website: GSANA
Helpline: (888) NA-HELP-U