About this Facility
Phoenix House Academy at Dublin, located in a serene country setting, provides intensive substance abuse treatment and education to adolescents ages 13 to 18. The Academy’s three- to six-month program offers each resident a wide range of services, including: individual, group, and family therapy; training in sober living skills and sustaining recovery; drug and alcohol education; and positive and healthy recreational activities. Counselors and residents work together to create personal treatment plans that match solutions to the specific needs of the client and his family. Because successful recovery requires the involvement and support of each resident’s family, individual and group family sessions are integral components of treatment. Our academic program, overseen by state-certified teachers, provides each student with individualized academic instruction—a critical factor in sustained adolescent recovery.
This program is funded by the NH DHHS Division of Community Based Care Services, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services.
Most major insurance plans and all major credit cards are accepted.
Core Services
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Adolescent Residential Services
The Phoenix House Academies for Youth offer intensive substance abuse and mental health services with high school academic programs in CARF-accredited facilities. See more details
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- Military Community Services
- Assessment and Evaluation Services
- Adolescent Residential Services
- Mental Health Services
- Screening and Brief Interventions
- Prevention and Education Services
- Adolescent Outpatient Services
- Sober Living and Recovery Support
- Mother and Child Residential Services
- Adult Outpatient Services
- Adult Residential Services
- Adult Detoxification and Stabilization
Additional Services
Recreation
Sports, arts and crafts, and field trips help residents develop skills and interests in healthy leisure activities. Outdoor activities include camping, hiking, and bicycling.
Our Team
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Christopher Wallenstein
“Addiction adds to the educational struggles of each adolescent coming into our program; many have a history of academic failure. The Phoenix House Academy makes education relevant by helping students recognize and build on their individual strengths while taking pride in their achievements. My job is usually fun, always rewarding, and never dull.”
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Melissa Chickering
“While working at Phoenix House I have been very fortunate to witness the amazing growth and accomplishments of our clients, many of whom continue to work a recovery program and are still grateful for all that they learned while at Phoenix House. The gift of witnessing people reclaim their lives makes every challenge of the job worth it.”
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Neil Gaer
“I see on a daily basis how our workforce touches the lives of our clients and their families. The passion, dedication and skill they bring to their work is inspiring.”
Vice President, Senior Program DirectorContact me
