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  • Many people in Nashua and across New Hampshire suffer from substance use disorder, and the vast majority of those who struggle never meant to become addicted. 

    Luckily, there are many treatment options in Nashua, Manchester, Hudson, Merrimack, and other New England states. 

    Recent data shows that what New Hampshire is doing to help people who suffer from addiction is working—slowly but surely, overdose deaths in the state are beginning to decline. 

    Reaching out for substance abuse treatment can be hard, but it’s the first step towards getting healthy and living a better life. 

    How To Find & Choose Addiction Treatment In Nashua, New Hampshire

    The city government in Nashua (as well as the state government of New Hampshire) is working hard to help people suffering from addiction. 

    The Greater Nashua Prevention Network (also called Beyond Influence) helps to provide Nashua residents with the information they need to get help with alcohol or drug addiction. 

    You or a loved one can search for treatment using one of the following resources:

    When you begin your search for treatment, it can be hard to know which rehab facility will make the most sense for your needs. 

    There are several factors that you’ll want to consider, including: 

    • individualized treatment plans: rehab isn’t one size fits all—your treatment center should provide you with an individualized treatment plan that addresses your needs
    • evidence-based services: some therapies (like cognitive behavioral therapy and trauma informed therapy) have been proven effective for people with addiction
    • family involvement: if your family or friends are an important part of your recovery, some addiction treatment centers allow them to play an active role in your path to wellness
    • co-occurring disorders: if you suffer from a mental health issue in addition to substance use disorder, it’s key to work with a facility that can treat dual diagnosis patients
    • continuum of care: working with the same treatment providers from the start of your recovery onward can help you continue working toward sobriety

    Nashua Substance Abuse Treatment Programs

    For Nashua area residents, there are many treatment options available in the area for substance use disorder. 

    From medical drug or alcohol detox to aftercare options, you’ll be able to find the levels of care that you need nearby. If it’s your first time going through treatment, your treatment team or doctor can work with you to help you decide what level of treatment is best for you. 

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detox

    For many people, it’s hard to start the recovery process due to a fear of detoxification. Going through detox alone can be scary, and even dangerous. When not done properly, detox can result in health problems (and even death). 

    When you go through medical detox, a treatment team will work with you to help you go through the withdrawal process as comfortably and as safely as possible. A medical team may support you, offer medical advice, and provide medications to reduce symptoms.

    Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab

    During inpatient or residential treatment, clients live at the treatment facility full time. Residential treatment allows for 24-hour care, which can provide you with the support you need during the hard first few weeks of recovery. 

    During inpatient rehab, you’ll experience many different therapies, which may include group therapy, exercise therapy, individual behavioral therapy sessions, the development of an aftercare plan, and more. 

    Many people who suffer from addiction find that inpatient recovery programs give them the chance to fully focus on their recovery, away from the pressures of daily life. 

    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    If you’re unable to take the time away from work and family responsibilities to go to inpatient care, you’re not alone. Many people choose outpatient treatment as an alternative to residential care. 

    The good news: studies have shown that outpatient treatment can be just as effective as inpatient treatment. Outpatient treatment includes both intensive outpatient programs and partial hospitalization programs, which are thorough and intense. 

    Opioid & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Opioids and alcohol can cause significant changes to the chemistry of your body and brain. Your doctor and treatment team may determine that medication-assisted treatment (MAT) could be a good fit to help you through your recovery.

    MAT rehab programs use FDA- approved medications along with treatment services like behavioral therapy and peer support groups to improve participation and outcomes. 

    Aftercare Support

    When you finish rehab and return to your normal daily life, it can be hard to avoid the triggers that cause cravings to use. Having a solid aftercare plan in place is key. 

    For many people, aftercare may consists of:

    • ongoing group therapy
    • 12-step meetings
    • stress management classes,
    • sober-living housing
    • additional relapse prevention services 

    Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment

    If you have health insurance, it’s possible that some or all of your treatment may be covered. In order to learn more about your plan (Medicaid, Medicare, or private), you’ll first want to call the number on the back of your insurance card to talk to a representative about your coverage. 

    You can also contact an alcohol or drug rehab center directly to learn whether they accept your insurance.

    If you don’t have insurance, know that you may be able to access healthcare services at a free or low cost. State-funded options, sliding fee scales, and treatment scholarships can all help to lower or eliminate the cost of drug or alcohol rehab. 

    Nashua Drug & Alcohol Addiction Facts

    Drug and alcohol addiction are a problem in Nashua. While there have been many improvements in substance use disorder statistics in recent years, it’s still clear that there is work to be done.

    Facts from New Hampshire, Nashua, and Hillsborough County include:

    • in Hillsborough County, 171 overdose deaths were reported in 2018
    • in Hillsborough County, 153 overdose deaths were reported in 2019
    • 412 people died from an opioid related overdose in New Hampshire in 2018

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    At Ark Behavioral Health, we’re here to work with you to help you get the treatment that you need. We understand how hard it can be to take the first step of reaching out for help, and our caring support team is here to help you get started on the path to recovery. 

    Our Spring Hill Recovery Center in Ashby, Massachusetts is just 40 minutes away from Nashua, and offers a residential treatment program to allow you to get away from the stresses and pressures of everyday life. 

    To learn more, please contact our helpline today.

    Nashua Addiction Treatment FAQ

    How Do I Access Treatment In Nashua? 

    You can contact a treatment provider directly, or use the NH Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator tool to learn more about treatment in Nashua and New Hampshire. 

    What Does Addiction Treatment Look Like In Nashua?

    Your treatment plan will depend on your individual needs, and will be designed to attack your triggers and stressors in a way that works for you.

    Does Health Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Nashua?

    Your treatment may be partially or fully covered depending on your individual insurance plan. Contact your insurance carrier or treatment provider to learn more.

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Nashua Without Insurance?

    Yes, you can get treatment no matter what your insurance situation. Paying out of pocket, using a rehab center that offers sliding fee scales, and taking advantage of state-funded options are affordable options. 

    Are There Walk-In Opioid Clinics In Nashua?

    Yes, Nashua offers several clinics that allow people who are struggling with addiction to walk-in for treatment without an appointment. 

    How Long Does Drug Rehab Last?

    Most rehab programs last 30, 60, or 90 days. Your treatment length will likely be determined by your individual needs and situation.

    Where Are Your Treatment Centers Located?

    Ark Behavioral Health offers treatment in four different locations in Massachusetts, including rehab centers in Ashby, Falmouth, Quincy, and Canton

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    NashuaNH.gov - Substance Misuse
    New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center - New Hampshire Drug Monitoring Initiative
    NH Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator - NH Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator
    National Institute on Drug Abuse - New Hampshire: Opioid-Involved Deaths and Related Harms

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