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1 RESOURCE GUIDE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES NH Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services New Hampshire Treatment Locator THU Call or (toll-free in NH)
2 VISION We envision a society in which alcohol and drug problems are recognized as public health issues that are both preventable and treatable. We envision a society in which high-quality services for prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug problems are widely available and where prevention and treatment are recognized as specialized fields of expertise. We envision a society in which people with a history of alcohol or drug problems, and people that are at risk for these problems are valued and treated with dignity and where stigma, prejudice, discrimination, and other barriers to prevention and recovery are eliminated. MISSION To join individuals, families and communities in reducing the misuse of alcohol and drugs thereby increasing opportunities for citizens to achieve health and independence Resource Guide
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS The New Hampshire Treatment Locator provides additional treatment resources for all levels of care. Please visit the locator for additional information. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Treatment... 4 Residential Treatment... 7 Short Term... 7 Long Term, Extended Care... 8 Halfway Houses & Transitional Living... 8 Peer Recovery Support & Recovery Organizations... 9 Impaired Driver Care Management Programs Driving Offenses Approved Impaired Driver Care Management Programs (IDCMP) Step Recovery Programs Veteran s Resources Sober Housing Oxford Houses Medication Assisted Treatment Programs Treatment and Physician Locators Private Treatment Facilities Hepatitis C, STD and HIV Counseling & Testing Facilities Prevention Services Statewide Resources Regional Public Health Networks Regional Public Health Networks Map New Hampshire s Drug Free Community Coalitions New Hampshire Regional Resource Kiosks Other Related Resources Website Information Index Disclaimer: We have provided, to the best of our ability, the most accurate information that we have. Names and addresses do change, so please contact Sinda Robinson at or [email protected] with any new information. Thank you Resource Guide
4 Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Treatment Outpatient Treatment Services are provided in individual and group counseling sessions in a non-residential setting. Average duration of services is approximately 90 days or less. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services are conducted in an outpatient setting for a minimum of 3 hours of direct client treatment services per day, utilizing both group and individual formats for a minimum of three days a week. The intensive phase of treatment typically occurs for 4-6 weeks, with less intense services following. BERLIN Tri-County CAP (IDCMP Satellite Office and Outpatient Counseling) 610 Sullivan Street Suite 303 Berlin, NH Phone: COLEBROOK Tri-County CAP (Outpatient Counseling- By appointment only) 3 Parson Street Colebrook, NH Phone: (scheduling) CONCORD Concord Hospital The Fresh Start Program (Intensive Outpatient 18 years and older and Outpatient Services.) 250 Pleasant Street, Suite 5400 Concord, NH Phone: ext Fax: DOVER Southeastern NH Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (Dover) (Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services.) 272 County Farm Road Dover, NH Crisis Center: Main: Fax: GILFORD Horizons Counseling Center (Intensive Outpatient 18 years and older and Outpatient Services.) 25 Country Club Road Suite #705 Gilford, NH Phone: Fax: Nathan Brody Program at Horizons (Intensive Outpatient Program) Village West Building 7 25 Country Club Road Suite #607 Gilford, NH Phone: Fax: KEENE Phoenix House Keene Center (Outpatient) 106 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Phone: LANCASTER Tri-County CAP (Outpatient Counseling-By appointment only) 148 Main Street Lancaster, NH Phone: (scheduling) Resource Guide
5 LEBANON Headrest (Outpatient) 12 Church Street PO Box 247 Lebanon, NH Hotline: or Phone: Fax: MANCHESTER Child and Family Services Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program (ASAT) (Intensive Outpatient Services for Adolescents.) 404 Chestnut Street Manchester, NH Phone: or Fax: Families in Transition (Provides services for parenting women including pregnant women, intensive outpatient services; housing and comprehensive social services.) 122 Market Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: Manchester Alcoholism and Rehabilitation Center Easter Seals Farnum Outpatient Services (Intensive Outpatient 18 years and older and Outpatient Services.) 140 Queen City Avenue Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (Outpatient Adolescent and Families.) 1228 Elm Street, 2nd Floor Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: NASHUA Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Keystone Hall (Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services for Adults, Adolescents and Their Families.) 12&1/2 Amherst Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: The Youth Council (Outpatient for Adolescents and Families.) 112 W. Pearl Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: NORTH CONWAY Tri-County CAP (IDCMP and Outpatient Counseling-By appointment only) 15 Grove Street (Lutheran Church Building) North Conway, NH Phone: (scheduling) NORTH HAVERILL Grafton County Dept. of Corrections (Treatment for Inmates Only.) 3865 Dartmouth College Highway North Haverhill, NH Phone: PLYMOUTH Horizons Counseling Center (Outpatient) Whole Village Resource Center 258 Highland Street Plymouth, NH Phone: Fax: Resource Guide
6 PORTSMOUTH Families First of the Greater Seacoast (Pregnant and Parenting Women, Primary Care Setting, Outpatient.) 100 Campus Drive, Suite 12 Portsmouth, NH Phone: Ext. 150 Fax: TAMWORTH Tri-County CAP (Outpatient Counseling) 448B White Mountain Highway Tamworth, NH Phone: (scheduling) WOODSVILLE Tri-County CAP (IDCMP and Outpatient Counseling-By appointment only) 6 Church Street Woodsville, NH Phone: (scheduling) Resource Guide
7 Residential Treatment: Short-Term Short-term residential treatment also referred to as Clinically Managed Medium Intensity Residential Treatment (CMMIRT) is designed to assist individuals who require a more intensive level of service in a structured setting and/or individuals that may be homeless. Admission is on a voluntary basis. Although length of stay is determined by clinical indicators, average length of stay is expected to be approximately 28 days or less. BETHLEHEM Tri-County Community Action Program Friendship House Box Main Street Bethlehem, NH Phone: Fax: DOVER Southeastern New Hampshire Services 272 County Farm Road Dover, NH Crisis Center: Main: Fax: DUBLIN Phoenix Houses of New England Phoenix Academy (Children under 18) 3 Pierce Road Dublin, NH Phone: Fax: Phoenix Houses of New England Dublin Center (Adults) 1 Pierce Road Dublin, NH Phone: Fax: FRANKLIN Phoenix Houses of New England Franklin Center 14 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH Phone: Fax: KEENE Phoenix Houses of New England Keene Center 106 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Phone: Fax: MANCHESTER Manchester Alcoholism Rehabilitation Center Easter Seals Farnum Center (Including Co-Occurring Disorders No Transitional Living Services) 140 Queen City Avenue Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: NASHUA Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Keystone Hall 615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: Resource Guide
8 Residential Treatment: Long Term Treatment Services Long-term, extended care residential treatment services, also referred to as Clinically Managed High Intensity Residential Treatment (CMHIRT), is limited to pregnant and parenting women and their children. NASHUA Cynthia Day Family Center (Keystone Hall) 615 Amhearst Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: Residential Treatment: Halfway Houses & Transitional Living Residential substance abuse treatment services, also referred to as Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment (CMLIRT), are designed to support individuals in the early stages of recovery that need this residential level of care and/or are homeless. The goal of these programs is to prepare clients to become self-sufficient in the community. Average length of stay is expected to be approximately 90 days or less. Residents typically work in the community and may pay a portion of their room and board. BETHLEHEM Tri-County Community Action Program Friendship House Box Main Street Bethlehem, NH Phone: Fax: DOVER Southeastern NH Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services (Halfway House for Men and Women) 272 County Farm Road Dover, NH Phone: Fax: DUBLIN Phoenix Houses of New England Phoenix Academy (Children under 18) 3 Pierce Road Dublin, NH Phone: Fax: Phoenix Houses of New England Dublin Center (Adults) 1 Pierce Road Box 354 Dublin, NH Phone: Fax: Resource Guide
9 FRANKLIN Phoenix Houses of New England Franklin Center 14 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH Phone: Fax: KEENE Phoenix Houses of New England Keene Center 106 Roxbury Street Keene, NH Phone: Fax: MANCHESTER Tirrell House (Men) 15 Brook Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: Serenity Place 101 Manchester Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: NASHUA Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism Keystone Hall Transitional Living Center 615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: Peer Recovery Support & Recovery Organizations Peer Recovery Support Services support an individual s recovery plan that prevents relapse and enhance or remove barriers to recovery. Recovery Support Services include, but are not limited to, guidance in financial management, parenting, vocational training, life management and spiritual counseling as well as transportation and child-care. Derry Friendship Center, Inc. AA Meetings, Drop In Center, Referral Services 6 Railroad Avenue Derry, NH Phone: [email protected] Resource Guide
10 Impaired Driver Care Management Programs Prior to January 1, 2013 If you were convicted of an impaired driving offense prior to 01/01/2013 AND attended a former IDIP/WIDIP, Phase II or MOP Program, AND had an Exit Interview with a LADC at that time, AND have established requirements for counseling, the old statute and rule applies and you should complete your counseling with a NH LADC. Please contact the program you attended for further information and assistance. NOTE: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2013: As a result of a change in statute to increase public safety, individuals convicted of an impaired driving offense are now required to attend and participate in a New Hampshire approved Impaired Driver Care Management Program (IDCMP) for a screening and/or an evaluation to determine if there is a substance use disorder and to participate in treatment, education and/or recovery support services per their service plan (when indicated) within a shorter span than previously required. First Offense An individual convicted of an impaired driving offense must complete an intake and screening at a New Hampshire approved IDCMP within 14 days of conviction. If the screening is negative, the individual will be required to complete an approved 20 hour Impaired Driver Education Program (IDEP) or a Weekend Impaired Driver Education Program (WIDEP). If the screening is positive, the individual will be required to complete a full substance use disorder evaluation within 30 days of conviction. If the evaluation is positive, the IDCMP will create a service plan, which may include treatment, education and/or recovery support services. Non-compliance with any of the above will result in a full license revocation time period and the driving privileges will not be restored until the individual has successfully completed an IDCMP. Aggravated, Second or Subsequent Offense When an individual is convicted of an aggravated, second, or subsequent offense in the last ten years, they will receive a minimum 5-day sentence in the County House of Correction (HOC) from the court. Any additional portion (depending on the level of offense) of the HOC time is suspended to encourage individuals to participate in the program, which can be imposed by the courts if individuals are non-compliant with any of the requirements. The individual is required to schedule a full substance use disorder evaluation within 30 days and complete the evaluation within 60 days of the release from the HOC with an IDCMP. All aggravated, second and subsequent offenders will have a service plan, which may include treatment, education and/or recovery support services. Non-compliance with any of the above will result in a full license revocation time period, full HOC time imposed and the driving privileges will not be restored until the individual has successfully completed an IDCMP. Resource Guide
11 For information on the Impaired Driver Care Management Program (IDCMP) and/or the former Multiple Offender Program (MOP) please call NH Approved Impaired Driver Care Management Programs (IDCMP) Amethyst Foundation Hedding Road Epping, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at Epping (Main Office) and Claremont, Portsmouth and Salem satellite sites. Offers evaluations at their Manchester satellite site by appointment Chrysalis Recovery Center 90 Airport Rd Concord NH Phone: Satellite sites in Concord, Franklin, and Northwood. Community Alcohol Information Program (CAIP) 119 North Main Street Boscawen, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at Boscawen (Main Office) and Keene, Laconia and Nashua satellite sites. Serenity Place (R.E.A.P.) Manchester Street Manchester, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at their Manchester Office. Offers educational classes at their Derry satellite site. Southeastern NH Alcohol & Drug County Farm Road Dover, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at their Dover main office. Tri-County Community Action Program Main Street Bethlehem, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at Bethlehem (Main Office), Berlin, North Conway, and Tamworthsatellite sites. Offers screenings and evaluations at their Woodsville satellite site. Community Improvement Associates Emerald St., Ste. 203 Keene, NH Phone: All IDCMP services at their Keene Main Office. Resource Guide
12 ht H t p: / / www. gs a na. or g / 12-Step Recovery Programs Alcoholics Anonymous Information: New Hampshire Statewide Hotline: Eastern Massachusetts Central Service: Maine: Vermont: New Hampshire Assembly Service Office: Fax: Hooksett Road Hooksett, NH Website: www. nhaa. net / [email protected] Al-Anon/Alateen: (Toll Free) PO Box 132: Concord, NH Celebrate Recovery (A 12 Step Christian Recovery) Meets Thursday at 7 pm at Manchester Christian Church 1307 Wellington Road Manchester, NH Nar-Anon, Cocaine Anonymous: Or ext PO Box 3751 Manchester, NH Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 24-Hour Help and Information: Or Correspondence by Mail: PO Box 5171 Manchester, NH Granite State Area Narcotics Anonymous 12 Step Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous Resource Guide
13 Veteran s Resources NEW HAMPSHIRE Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Transition Program The Manchester, New Hampshire VA has established a dedicated team to meet the needs and concerns of OEF/OIF Veterans returning from combat theater. The OEF/OIF transition Program is available to help you deal with barriers and obstacles you and your family may face by providing support, education, resources and other services to help you meet and overcome these challenges. If appropriate, Case Management Services will be available for OEF/OIF combat Veterans. OEF/OIF Program Manager David Simpson, MSW, LGSW Office: Ext [email protected] OEF/OIF Transitional Patient Advocate Orelia Hayden [email protected] OEF/OIF Program Assistant Adam J. Talbot [email protected] Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Program Help for housing/homeless issues through the Manchester VA Medical Center Lisa Jacobus, MSW Homeless Coordinator Phone: Ext [email protected] Substance Use Disorder Treatment VA Medical Center 718 Smyth Road Manchester, NH Coordinator Substance Abuse Services Licensed Clinical Psychologist Caroline Hatala, Psy.D Phone: Ext Fax: [email protected] Veteran Readjustment Counseling Servs. 103 Liberty Street Manchester, NH Phone: NH National Guard Information Line choose prompt #1 Other Veteran s Resources Military One Source Military One Source is provided by the Dept. of Defense at no coast to active duty, Guard and Reserve (regardless of activation status) and their families. It is a virtual extension of installation services. Phone: Joint Support Services The NGB J1 as the principal personnel advisor to CNGB, is responsible for providing the policies, resources and training to ensure consistent human resources programs that shape and enhance NGB and Joint Force Headquarters strategic initiatives, personnel readiness, operational capabilities, and the sustainability of the National Guard community Resource Guide
14 Sober Housing The following programs provide sober housing. They are funded through private donations and other sources. MANCHESTER (cont.) DERRY Robinson House Granite House Southern NH Services 35 West Broadway (Subsidized single apartments for men in sober Derry, NH environment) Phone: Manchester Street Office: Manchester, NH Phone: FRANKLIN Webster Place Recovery Center Holy Cross Road PO Box 9 Franklin, NH Phone: [email protected] LACONIA Riverbank House 96 Church Street Laconia, NH Phone: [email protected] MANCHESTER Helping Hands Outreach Center 50 Lowell Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: New Life Center New England Ministries PO Box 148 Manchester, NH Phone: [email protected] NASHUA Marguerite s Place (Transitional living for women and children) 89 Palm Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: Mary s Place (Transitional living for women) 123 West Pearl Street Nashua, NH Phone: NORTHFIELD Phoenix House Cornerstone (Adult Men) 23 Elm Street Northfield, NH Phone: PLYMOUTH Plymouth House 446 Main Street Plymouth, NH Phone: or [email protected] Resource Guide
15 Oxford Houses Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. Parallel to this concept lies the organizational structure of Oxford House, Inc. The Oxford House is a supported, non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation is the umbrella organization which provides the network connecting all Oxford Houses and allocates resources to duplicate the Oxford House concept where needs arise. MANCHESTER (Men) 133 Riddle Street, Floor 2 Manchester, NH Beds 6 Phone: For information on Oxford Houses please visit their website: Instructions How to Apply To apply a person must be in recovery from alcoholism and/or drug addiction. A recovering individual must complete a standard Application for Membership and be interviewed by the residents of the house he or she want to live in. Hints for acceptance include: (a) show sincerely about recovery; (b) emphasize regular attendance at 12-Step meetings; (c) explain how you can pay the equal share of expenses collected by the group on either a weekly or monthly basis and the move-in sobriety deposit (usually equal to the equal share of expenses and (d) be absolutely honest on the application and in the interview. If you are turned down at one house, evaluate your posture and apply again. There is no stigma or penalty applied by a rejection; it is merely the judgment of the residents as to inviting you into their home. When you are a resident, you will be called upon to make similar decisions about new applicants. Resource Guide
16 New Hampshire Medication Assisted Treatment Programs M The following opiate treatment programs provide methadone maintenance therapy for individuals who are addicted to heroin, morphine, and other opioid drugs. Several, where indicated, also provide buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction. The State does not provide funding for methadone treatment programs, but does have regulatory oversight of them, and neither funds nor regulates buprenorphine treatment providers. CONCORD Concord Metro 100 Hall Street Concord, NH Phone: Fax: [NOTE: Concord Metro also provides buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction.] HUDSON Community Substance Abuse Center 323 Derry Road Hudson, NH Phone: Fax: [NOTE: Community Substance Abuse Center also provides buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction.] MANCHESTER Habit Opco, Inc. 20 Market Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: [NOTE: Habit Opco also provides buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction.] MetroTreatment of NH 228 Maple Street, 1 st Floor Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: NEWINGTON Community Substance Abuse Center 177 Shattuck Way Newington, NH Phone: Fax: SOMERSWORTH Community Substance Abuse Center 200 Route 108 Somersworth, NH Phone: Fax: [NOTE: Community Substance Abuse Center also provides buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction.] Pinewood Medical Center 255 Rt. 108 Somersworth, NH Phone: [NOTE: Pinewood Medical Center provides suboxone treatment for opiate addiction.] WEST LEBANON Habit Opco, Inc. 254 Plainfield Road West Lebanon, NH Phone: Fax: [NOTE: Habit Opco also provides buprenorphine treatment for opiate addiction.] WEST SWANZEY/KEENE MetroTreatment of NH 1076 Old W. Swanzey Road W. Swanzey, NH Phone: Resource Guide
17 Other Treatment-Related Resources Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Locator The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in the US Department of Health and Human Services, provides an on-line resource for locating drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs. It lists private and public facilities that are licensed, certified, or otherwise approved for inclusion by their State substance abuse agency. It also lists treatment facilities administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Indian Health Service and the Department of Defense. The Web address for this resource is: SAMHSA s Referral Helplines For additional advice, you can call one of the Referral Helplines operated by SAMHSA s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment: HELP (Español) Buprenorphine Physician and Treatment Program Locator Resource SAMHSA s Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) also provides an on-line locator service to help people find a physician or treatment program that can prescribe buprenorphine (Suboxone and Subutex ) for treatment of opioid addiction. Go to the following Web address and click on New Hampshire: H Please note that the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 limits physicians or physician group practices to prescribing buprenorphine for opioid addiction to a maximum of 30 patients at one time. Because of this, some physicians listed on the locator site may not be accepting new patients at this time. If you are unable to find a physician within your area that is accepting new patients, please check the site later, as new physicians are added weekly. Information about Buprenorphine Treatment The National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment (NAABT) is a non-profit organization with the mission to: Educate the public about the disease of opioid addiction and the buprenorphine treatment option. Help reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with patients with addiction disorders. Serve as a conduit connecting patients in need of treatment to qualified treatment providers. The Web address for NAABT is: and the phone number is: Resource Guide
18 Private Treatment Facilities The following is a list of private treatment facilities, which are not funded by either the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services or the Governor s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment. They provide a variety of primary, intermediate, and after care services. Fees vary from place to place. Some of the facilities will accept reimbursement from major insurance carriers. HAMPSTEAD Hampstead Hospital 218 East Road Hampstead, NH Phone: Fax: MANCHESTER Easter Seals New Hampshire (Adolescent co-occurring program day Residential Program) 200 Zachary Road Manchester, NH Phone: Admissions Donna Keefe (Easter Seals also offer Intensive Outpatient Programs in Manchester, Londonderry and Concord.) Westbridge Community Services Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Outpatient Program (Residential program for men 18 and older (1 to 12 month). Treatment for cooccurring psychiatric & substance use disorders) Elm St. Suite 207 Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: [email protected] NASHUA Greater Nashua Mental Health Center (LADC evaluations, individual therapy, interventions, intensive outpatient, family program, aftercare counseling, dual diagnosis treatment, outpatient detoxification and medication assisted therapy-suboxone and Vivitrol) 440 Amherst Street Nashua, NH Phone: Ext PORTSMOUTH Portsmouth Pavilion 343 Borthwick Avenue Portsmouth, NH Phone: Fax: Resource Guide
19 New Hampshire Hepatitis C, STD and HIV Counselingand Testing Resources All of the agencies listed below STD testing, treatment services and HIV/HCV counseling and testing services. A fee scale for those clients who do not meet criteria for no-cost testing is also available at all sites. Please contact the agency directly to learn more about cost, services and appointment availability. COUNSELING AND TESTING SITES GREENLAND The Joan G. Lovering Health Center 559 Portsmouth Avenue Box 546 Greenland, NH Phone: Fax: MANCHESTER Manchester Health Department 1528 Elm Street Manchester, NH Phone: Fax: NASHUA Nashua Public Health Department 18 Mulberry Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: Resource Guide
20 Prevention Services Comprehensive prevention approaches are designed to prevent the use of alcohol and other drugs. They are available at the local level and often at no cost to participants. Prevention programs are typically designed either for the general population or for those identified to be at higher risk to use and abuse drugs, alcohol or tobacco. Statewide Resources Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Phone: Enforcement of Underage Drinking Laws NH Dept. of Justice 33 Capitol Street Concord, NH Phone: Fax: NH Alcohol & Other Drug Service Providers Association 28 South Main Street, #3D Concord, NH Phone: NH Center for Excellence 501 South Street 2 nd Floor Bow, NH Phone: [email protected] NH National Guard 4 Pembroke Road Concord, NH Phone: NH Teen Institute (Peer Leadership Training) 112 West Pearl Street Nashua, NH Phone: Fax: NH Tobacco Helpline (Try to Stop. We can Help) QUIT-NOW) Text QUITNOW to Partnership for A DrugFree NH 10 Ferry Street Concord, NH Phone: Prevention Certification Board of New Hampshire PO Box 1088 Manchester, NH Phone: [email protected] nhpreventcert.org H Seacoast Mental Health Center (Referral, Education Assistance and Prevention [REAP] program for elders) 1145 Sagamore Avenue Portsmouth, NH Phone: Fax: [email protected] NHIAA: Life of an Athlete 251 Clinton Street Concord, NH Phone: Fax: Donna Arias, Program Director Resource Guide
21 Regional Public Health Networks Substance Misuse Prevention Contacts If you are not sure which Regional Network serves your area please call, , press 4 or CAPITAL AREA Capital Area Public Health Network 46 South Main Street Concord, NH Coordinator: Shannon Bresaw Phone: Ext. 228 [email protected] Annika Stanley-Smith Phone: [email protected] CARROLL COUNTY Carroll County Prevention Network 1230 Rte. 16, Suite 3 Ossipee, NH Coordinator: Jennifer Selfridge Phone: Cell: [email protected] CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE Communities for Alcohol and Drug-Free Youth 94 Highland Street Plymouth, NH Coordinator: Deb Naro Phone: [email protected] GREATER DERRY Community Prevention Collaboration 14 Manning St. Derry, NH Coordinator: Pam Santa Fe Phone: [email protected] GREATER MANCHESTER Makin It Happen Coalition for Resilient Youth 1528 Elm Street Manchester, NH Coordinator: Mary Forsythe Taber Makin It Happen 407 Hooksett Rd., #207 Manchester, NH Phone: [email protected] GREATER MONADNOCK Monadnock Voices for Prevention Monadnock Voices for Prevention 105 Castle Street Keene, NH Coordinator: Polly Morris Phone: Ext. 125 [email protected] GREATER NASHUA Beyond Influence Substance Misuse Prevention 18 Mulberry St. Nashua, NH Coordinator: Lisa Vasquez Phone: [email protected] GREATER SULLIVAN COUNTY Communities United Regional Network of Sullivan County 14 Main Street Newport, NH Coordinator: Liz Henning Phone: [email protected] Resource Guide
22 NORTH COUNTRY North Country Prevention Network 262 Cottage Street, Suite 230 PO Box 348 Littleton, NH Coordinator: Drew Brown Phone: Ext. 240 SEACOAST Allies in Substance Abuse Prevention 20 Court Street Exeter, NH Coordinator: Sandi Coyle 112 Corporate Drive Portsmouth, NH Phone: Sarah Tremblay Phone: UPPER VALLEY Upper Valley Substance Misuse Prevention Partnership 1 Medical Center Dr. Lebanon, NH Coordinator: Aita Romain Phone: [email protected] WINNIPESAUKEE Partners in Prevention (PIP) 67 Water Street, Suite 105 Laconia, NH Plymouth, NH Coordinator: Traci Fowler Phone: Ext [email protected] STRAFFORD COUNTY ONE Voice for Strafford County 311 Rte/108 Somersworth, NH Coordinator: Melissa Silvey Phone: Cell: [email protected] Liz Clark Phone: [email protected] Resource Guide
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24 New Hampshire s DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES COALITIONS 1.2 Million Dollars Annually in Federal Funds Last updated revention Services Mary Drew Monadnock Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coalition PO Box 603, 64 Main St., Keene, NH [email protected] Jeremy Miller Winchester We ve Got Your Back No Contact Info Listed Tom Prentice Merrimack Safeguard 36 McElwain St., Merrimack, NH [email protected] Upper Valley Substance Misuse Communiti es United for Substance Abuse Prevention Monadnock Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coalition Winchester We ve Got Your Back Franklin Mayors Drug Task Force Merrimack Safeguard Nashua Prevention Coalition Bridgett Taylor Communities United for Substance Abuse Prevention 23 Main St., Newport, NH [email protected] Janet Valuk Nashua Prevention Coalition 36 Riverside St., Nashua, NH [email protected] Rochester Community Coalition for Alcohol & Drug Raymond Coalition for Youth Southern Rockingham Coalition of Youth Prevention Celeste Clark Raymond Coalition for Youth 4 Epping St., Raymond, NH X 125 [email protected] Angel Lynch Franklin Mayors Drug Task Force 316 Central St., Franklin, NH No Coordinator Listed Rochester Community Coalition for Alcohol & Drug Prevention PO Box 321, Rochester, NH Greg Norman Upper Valley Substance Misuse Prevention Partnership 18 Old Aetna Road, Lebanon, NH [email protected] No Coordinator Listed Southern Rockingham Coalition of Youth Prevention of Marijuana and Prescription Drugs Abuse Project Resource Guide
25 New Hampshire Regional Resource Kiosks These Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Resource Kiosks are an initiative of the NH DHHS Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, and are intended to provide educational material to the general public around alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, prevention, and treatment. They have been located strategically around New Hampshire to reach the most number of people in each geographic area. Please feel free to visit at the following locations: Ammonoosuc Community Health Services 25 Mount Eustis Road Littleton, NH Health First Family Care Center 841 Central Street Franklin, NH Keene Family YMCA 200 Summit Road Keene, NH Manchester Public Library 405 Pine Street Manchester, NH Merrimack YMCA 6 Henry Clay Drive Merrimack, NH Newport Health Center 11 John Stark Highway Newport, NH Seabrook Library 25 Liberty Lane Seabrook, NH Southeastern Regional Network 311 Route 108 Somersworth, NH Resource Guide
26 Other Related Resources The following agencies within the state of New Hampshire are committed to bringing substance abuse advocacy, education, information, and support to the citizens of this state. D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) State Police Headquarters 33 Hazen Drive Concord, NH Phone: D.A.R.E. is a police officer-led series of classroom lessons that teaches children from kindergarten through 12th grade how to resist peer pressure and live productive drug and violence-free lives. Derry Friendship Center, Inc. 6 Railroad Avenue Derry, NH Phone: [email protected] Community Outreach Prevention Seminars; Drop in Center for AOD Prevention and Treatment locator; NH RADAR Affiliate Peer Support Recovery Groups; Membership Association with recreation and AOD- Free Lifestyle Activities. DrugFree New Hampshire A website designed to help individuals, families and communities to get informed, get involved and get help with the effects of alcohol and other drugs, guidance on recovery and treatment and links to programs in the Granite State. Family Mediation & Juvenile Services 16 Academy Avenue Atkinson, NH Phone: Fax: Family Mediation & Juvenile Services of Southern Rockingham County is dedicated to providing quality resources to youth and families in order to reduce delinquency and out-of-home placements, and to empower them as individuals, family members, and citizens of the community. Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment 105 Pleasant Street, 3 rd FL North Concord, NH Fax: Half Moon Sober Festival, Inc. PO Box #521 Derry, NH Fax: [email protected] New England based, non-profit tax-exempt corporation with offices throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts that has, as its primary purpose is to provide an affordable alcohol and drug free environment in which individuals and families can come together to learn and grow. to an annual four-day multi-cultural camping experience. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.) 123 Goffe Street Manchester, NH Phone: (National website) New Futures 10 Ferry Street, Suite 307 Concord, NH Phone: Fax: [email protected] Resource Guide
27 NH Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Clearinghouse and Lending Library 105 Pleasant Street, 3 rd FL North Concord, NH Phone: , press #2 Fax: Provides alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention and treatment educational materials and the lending of videos, books and curriculum. It is open Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 4 pm. Please call beforehand to view materials. NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals 105 Pleasant Street Main Building, 3 rd FL North Concord, NH Phone: NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services 105 Pleasant Street, 3 rd FL North Concord, NH Phone: Fax: NH Department of Corrections 105 Pleasant Street Concord, NH Phone: NH Department of Education 101 Pleasant Street Concord, NH Alcohol and Drug Education Phone: Safety and Driver Education Phone: NH Division of Public Health Services Tobacco Prevention and Control Program 29 Hazen Drive Concord, NH Phone: Reducing the smoking rates of New Hampshire residents, through the use of evidence-based, prevention and intervention strategies, is a public health priority in New Hampshire. The Program's primary goals are to: prevent NH youth from beginning to use tobacco; eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke; promote quitting tobacco among users; and prioritize efforts to reach those most affected by tobacco NH Inhalant Abuse On-Line Training for Adults Partnership for a DrugFree NH (PDFNH) Offers a website designed to help individuals, families and communities to get informed, get involved and get help with the effects of alcohol and other drugs, guidance on recovery and treatment and links to programs in the Granite State. Upper Valley Substance Abuse Foundation PO Box North Main Street White River Junction, VT Phone: Drop-in center for recovering alcoholics and addicts, substance abuse education, peer support, etc. NH Department of Health and Human Services Public Information Office 129 Pleasant Street Concord, NH Phone: ext Resource Guide
28 Website Information The following websites provide additional information and resources on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment and recovery. Alcohol Screening Helps individuals assess their own alcohol consumption patterns. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids The Campaign is fighting to free America's youth from tobacco and to create a healthier environment. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) The CDC is the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. Center for Mental Health Services mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/ Provides information and resources on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services for mental illness. Also includes: programs, links and campaigns for kids. ChecktheStats.org Lets parents and caregivers know that there is a very real problem with drug and alcohol use amonth New Hampshire s youth. The site features statistics from national and state drug and alcohol use surveys. College Drinking Prevention This website is a one-stop resource for comprehensive research-based information on issues related to alcohol abuse and binge drinking in college students. Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) CADCA is the premier membership organization of over 5,000 anti-drug coalitions, each working to make their community safe, healthy and drug-free, one community at a time. Great resource for community coalitions. Coolspot The young teens place for information on alcohol and resisting peer pressure. Drug Screening Offers a self-screening tool to help assess drug and alcohol use and risk level. Faces and Voices of Recovery Faces & Voices of Recovery is committed to organizing and mobilizing the millions of Americans in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction FirstGov U.S. Government website that provides the public with easy, one-stop access to all federal government on-line information and services. This website provides a single online information portal that connects Americans with information and resources from all 27 million federal web pages. One of the largest and most useful collections of web pages in the world. Resource Guide
29 HIV Prevention Among Drug Users (English) Injection drug use is important in the transmission of blood borne infections (including HIV and hepatitis B and C); this web site provides access to materials and resources developed to assist HIV prevention providers working with IDUs and their sex partners. Join Together Join Together leads initiatives to help communities respond to the harms caused by excessive alcohol and drug use and provides free internet services supporting their efforts. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) MADD's mission: to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. National Association of Children of Alcoholics NACoA is the national nonprofit 501 (c) 3 membership and affiliate organization working on behalf of children of alcohol and drug dependent parents. National Inhalant Prevention Coalition This comprehensive site explains all about inhalants, the prevention campaign, frequently asked questions, and contact information. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) NIAAA supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. National Institutes of Health: National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. There are two critical components. The first is the strategic support and conduct of research across a broad range of disciplines. The second is to ensure the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to improve drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment, and policy. National Institute of Drug Abuse for Teens (NIDA for Teens) This website is designed to educate adolescents ages 11 through 15 (as well as their parents and teachers) on the science behind drug abuse. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign (Above the Influence) Interactive website designed for youth to learn more about alcohol and other drugs. New Futures A non-profit organization whose mission is to foster, promote and support effective strategies to reduce alcohol, tobacco and other drug problems in NH. New Futures is focusing on two goals: reducing underage alcohol problems and increasing access to treatment through leadership and policy development, information dissemination and program innovation. Northern New England Poison Center In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, the Northern New England Poison Center provides immediate treatment advice for poison emergencies. We also provide information about poisons and poison prevention, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) The principle purpose of ONDCP is to establish policies, priorities and objectives for the Nation s drug control program. Resource Guide
30 Partnership At DrugFree.org A non-profit coalition of professionals from the communications industry, whose mission is to help teens reject substance abuse through its national anti-drug advertising campaign and other forms of media communication. Partnership for a DrugFree New Hampshire A website designed to help individuals, families, and communities to get informed, get involved and get help! You will find information on prevention efforts, effects of alcohol and other drugs, guidance on recovery and treatment and links to programs in the Granite State.m Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) SAMHSA is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses. SAMHSA: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) CSAP provides national leadership in the Federal effort to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug problems. CSAP connects people and resources to innovative ideas and strategies, and encourages efforts to reduce and eliminate alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug problems both in the United States and internationally. SAMHSA: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) CSAT supports a variety of activities to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by alcohol and drug abuse by ensuring access to clinically sound, cost-effective addiction treatment that reduces the health and social costs to our communities and the nation. SAMHSA: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) Features free information and resources on a wide variety of ATOD issues. Grouped by subject and audience, with links to other publications of interest. SAMHSA: CSAP s Northeast Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies (CAPT) CSAP's Northeast CAPT s mission is to support the application of science-based substance abuse prevention programs and strategies at the local, state, and regional levels. In addition, the CAPT promotes collaboration between and within each level. SAMHSA: Workplace Resource Center Overview and information for the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program. creen92.asp The Workplace Resource Center provides centralized access to information about drugfree workplace and related topics. Resource Guide
31 Youth Risk Behavior surveillance System (YRBS) The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) monitors priority health-risk behaviors and the prevalence of obesity and asthma among youth and young adults. The YRBSS includes a national school-based survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state, territorial, tribal, and local surveys conducted by state, territorial, and local education and health agencies and tribal governments. Resource Guide
32 INDEX AGENCY PAGE 12-Step Recovery Program Access/Winchester School District Al-Anon/Alateen Alcoholics Anonymous Information Alcohol Screening Amethyst Foundation Ammonoosuc Community Health Services Buprenorphine Treatment... 15, 16 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Carroll County Coalition for Public Health Carter Community Building Association Celebrate Recovery Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Center for Mental Health Services Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) ChecktheStats.org Child & Family Services Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program, ASAT... 5 Outpatient Services for Adolescent... 5 Chrysalis Recovery Center College Drinking Prevention Communities United for Substance Abuse Prevention Community Alcohol and Information Program (CAIP) Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) Community Improvement Associates Community Substance Abuse Centers Hudson Newington Somersworth Concord Hospital... 4 Concord Metro Coolspot CSAP s Northeast Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies Cynthia Day Family Center... 8 D.A.R.E.(Drug Abuse Resistance Education)... 19, 26 Derry Friendship Center, Inc... 9, 26 Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Resource Guide
33 AGENCY PAGE Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Locator Drug Free Community Coalitions DrugfreeNH... 26, Drug-Free Workplace Program, Federal Drug Screening Easter Seals New Hampshire Enforcement of Underage Drinking Laws Faces and Voices of Recovery Families First of the Greater Seacoast... 6 Families In Transition... 5 Family Mediation & Juvenile Services Farnum Center, The (Short term residential treatment)... 5 Farnum Outpatient Services... 5 FirstGov Franklin Mayors Drug Task Force Fresh Start Program, The... 4 Governor s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment Grafton County Dept. of Corrections... 5 Granite House Granite State Area Narcotics Anonymous Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism (Keystone Hall)... 5, 7, 9 Greater Nashua Mental Health Center Habit Opco, Inc. (Formerly Habit Management Inc.) Manchester West Lebanon Half Moon Sober Festival, Inc Hampstead Hospital Headrest... 5 Health First Family Center Helping Hands Outreach Center HIV Prevention Among Drug Users Horizons Counseling Center Gilford... 4 Nathan Brody Chemical Dependency Program... 4 Plymouth (Whole Village Resource Center)... 5 Impaired Driver Care Management Programs Joan G. Lovering Health Center (The) Join Together Keystone Hall Transitional Living Center... 8 Life of an Athlete NHIAA Resource Guide
34 AGENCY PAGE Manchester Alcoholism Rehabilitation Center... 5, 7 Manchester Health Department Manchester Public Library Marguerite s Place Mary s Place Mother s Against Drunk Driving Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, The... 5 Merrimack Safeguard Merrimack YMCA Metro Treatment Center, Concord Manchester West Swanzey Monadnock Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coalition Mothers Against Drunk Driving... 25, 29 Nar-Anon, Cocaine Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Nashua Prevention Coalition Nashua Public Health Department National Association of Children of Alcoholics National Inhalant Prevention Coalition National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens (NIDA for Teens) National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign New England Ministries, New Life Center New Futures... 26, 29 New Hampshire Treatment Locator... 3 New Life Center New England Ministries Newport Health Center NH AA Hot Line NH Alcohol & Other Drug Service Providers Association NH Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Clearinghouse and Lending Library NH Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services NH Center for Excellence NH Department of Corrections NH Department of Education NH Department of Health and Human Services Resource Guide
35 AGENCY PAGE NH Division of Public Health Services Tobacco Prevention and Control Program NH Drug Free Community Coalitions NH Hep C. STD and HIV Counseling and Testing Resources NH Inhalant Abuse On-Line Training for Adults NH National Guard... 12, 20 NH Public Health Regions NH Regional Resource Kiosks NH Hep C, STD and HIV Counseling and Testing Resources NH Teen Institute NH Tobacco Helpline NH Veteran s Resources North Country Prevention Network Northern New England Poison Center Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Opiate Treatment Programs (Methadone) Other Treatment Related Resources Oxford Houses, Manchester Partnership At DrugFree.Org Partnership for a DrugFree New Hampshire... 20, 27, 30, Phoenix Houses of New England Franklin Center... 7, 9 Dublin Center... 7, 8 Keene Center... 4, 7, 8, 9 Northfield, Phoenix House Cornerstone(sober housing for adult men) Pinewood Medical Center Plymouth House Portsmouth Pavilion Prevention Certification Board of New Hampshire Prevention Services Private Treatment Facilities Raymond Coalition for Youth REAP (Referral, Education, Assistance and Prevention Program for Elders) Recovery Coaching & Recovery Organizations... 8 Regional Public Health Networks Regional Public Health Network Map Riverbank House Robinson House, Southern NH Services Rochester Community Coalition for Alcohol and Drug Prevention SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Resource Guide
36 AGENCY PAGE CSAP s Northeast Center for the Application of Prev. Technologies (CAPT) National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Workplace Resource Center Overview and Information for the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program SAMHSA Treatment and Physician Locators Seabrook Library Seacoast Mental Health Center REAP (Referral, Education, Assistance and Prevention Program) Serenity Place Halfway House & Transitional Living... 9 Impaired Driving Intervention Program Southeastern NH Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Halfway House... 4, 6, 8 Impaired Driver Program Southeastern Regional Network Southern NH Services Robinson House Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)... 16, 30 Sullivan County Tirrell House... 9 Treatment and Physician Locators, SAMHSA Tri-County Community Action Program Friendship House (Halfway House/Transitional Living, Short-Term)... 8 Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient Colebrook, Lancaster, North Conway, Tamworth, Woodsville... 4, 5, 6 Impaired Driving Program Berlin, Bethlehem, North Conway, Woodsville... 4, 5, 6, 11 Upper Valley Substance Abuse Foundation Upper Vallery Substance Misuse Prevention Partnership Veteran s Resources Webster Place Recovery Center Westbridge Community Services Workplace Resource Center Overview and Information for the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program Youth Council, The... 5 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Resource Guide
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