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Adult Programs in New Hampshire

At Phoenix House in New Hampshire, we understand that substance abuse affects every aspect of a person’s life. Recovery means not only freedom from drugs, but also freedom from the past and freedom of choice in the future.

Residential Programs

Phoenix House Dublin Center

Phoenix House Dublin Center provides residential drug treatment to men and women from all walks of life. This comprehensive program focuses on preparing adults for productive, self-sufficient, drug-free lives. Residents are encouraged to examine the roots of their addiction in order to avoid relapse. Vocational training and educational courses are also offered, to help residents plan for the future.

Before completing the program, clients must establish gainful employment or enroll in a vocational training program and find secure housing in a stable, sober environment.

For more information, please email us or contact

Phoenix House Dublin Center
3 Pierce Road
Dublin, NH 03444
603 563 8501

  

Crisis Intervention, Detoxification &  Sobriety Maintenance

Phoenix House Franklin Center 

Phoenix House Franklin provides clinically managed residential detoxification for uncomplicated withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for up to eight adult clients. In addition, assessment, support, case management and referral are provided over a seven- to fourteen-day period to adults eighteen and older. The program also serves adults who have been detoxified but need a stable living arrangement and some counseling to maintain their sobriety until entering residential treatment. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Phoenix House Franklin Center is a Granite United Way Partner Agency.

For more information, please email us or contact:

Phoenix House Franklin Center
14 Holy Cross Road
Franklin, NH 03235
603 934 5297

Phoenix House Keene Center

Phoenix House Keene offers a range of services including crisis intervention for those at high risk of using drugs or relapsing, a sobriety maintenance program, and clinically managed detoxification from alcohol or other drugs. Help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Length of stay averages three to five days for crisis intervention, up to four weeks for clients enrolled in our sobriety maintenance program while awaiting placement in a residential treatment program, and up to six months for those who have completed residential treatment  and need support and case management while transitioning back into the community.

Residential Treatment for Chemically
Dependent and Dually Disordered Clients

Phoenix House Keene offers residential treatment for chemically dependent clients and those with a secondary co-occurring mental health diagnosis. These clients must be stable enough to focus on recovery from addiction. The typical length of stay is four to six weeks, followed by a referral to the next appropriate level of care.

Key components of the program include a structured daily schedule, individual and group therapies, expressive arts, community service, and self-help group attendance. The program provides education, support and aftercare planning, and, when necessary, psychiatric and medical evaluations.

Phoenix House Keene Center is a Monadnock United Way Partner Agency.

For more information, please email us or contact:

Phoenix House Keene Center
106 Roxbury Street
Keene, NH 03431
603 358 4041

Transitional Living

RISE (Recovery in an Independent, Sober Environment)

RISE at Phoenix House Franklin Center is a three- to six-month transitional living program for working adults in need of a stable environment while continuing their recovery. RISE is also open to those who have completed treatment and need additional support while transitioning into the community. The program features weekly recovery groups, individual therapy, and self-help meetings.

Phoenix House Keene Center also provides supportive transitional living for adults in the early stages of recovery.  The program lasts from three to six months for those who have completed treatment. Assistance with job placement, financial planning, a weekly recovery support group and individual case management are also offered, along with optional attendance at self-help meetings.

Outpatient Treatment

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Phoenix House Keene Center’s Intensive Outpatient Treatment serves individuals over age 18 whose treatment needs warrant more than once-weekly sessions, but do not require a residential program.  This group-based program provides evidence-based intensive group sessions three times each week for three hours. The program allows individuals to remain in the community, employed or attending school, and is a cost-effective step-up or step-down from other levels of care.

Phoenix House Keene Center is a Monadnock United Way Partner Agency.

 

For more information, please email us or contact:

Phoenix House Keene Center
106 Roxbury Street
Keene, NH 03431
603 358 4041

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      How can you tell if a teen is involved with drugs? There are no hard and fast rules, but there are warning signs. Learn how to spot the most common signs and symptoms of teen drug abuse. Click here to visit our Drug Facts section.
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      When people engage in self-destructive behavior, they often don't realize that they need help. An intervention is when family members or friends confront a loved one about his or her addiction, express their concern, and offer suggestions about how and where to get help. Click here for information on interventions.
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      More than half of all American kids will try drugs at least once between first and 12th grade. Talking to your kids about the dangers of drug abuse can help steer them in the right direction. Click here for help on talking to your kids.
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