Substance Abuse Resources in Nashua Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab & Detox

Drug, Alcohol, Detox and Treatment Resources

The city of Nashua runs along the Merrimack River to the east and is split by its namesake, the Nashua River. Residents enjoy fair weather days at Mine Falls Park, lounging around the Nashua Country Club, picnicking at the Fields Grove and watching a game at Holman Stadium. During the cold, winter months, they don’t miss a beat and enjoy spending time at the River Casino & Sports Bar, head to the Bill Nye Aquarium and shop at the nearby Merrimack Premium Outlets.

Sadly, there’s another popular past time in Nashua, alcohol and drug abuse. The opioid crisis that’s spread across the U.S. over the last 10 years has a stranglehold on this New England Community. While law enforcement, city and state officials are unable to control the legal distribution of alcohol, they can work on reducing the number of illicit drugs on the streets.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper Drug & Alcohol Rehab
761 Cuthbert Boulevard Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
856-890-9449
The Recovery Village – IAFF Center of Excellence does not operate in the state of New Hampshire. Our closest treatment facility can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help & Recovery in Nashua, NH

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Nashua, New Hampshire

Addiction is a complex disease, but, with the right Nashua drug treatment facility you can recover and find happiness. Experts are working feverishly to find new ways to treat alcohol and drug dependence. However, there are a few drug rehab centers in Nashua, NH that are effective in treating substance misuse disorders. They offer several levels of care, including:

Residential Treatment Programs

There are two types of inpatient drug rehabs in Nashua, NH, short-term programs that are highly restricted, structured and intense. These are three to six-weeks long and patients often continue with an outpatient drug rehab in Nashua, NH for at least another month. Experts agree that it takes a minimum of three months to treat addiction and get patients on the right path to recovery.

Another, less common choice is a 6 to 12-month community-based drug treatment program in Nashua that focuses on changing the behavior that contributes to substance abuse. These give patients less structure but still, offers enough support to help the patient begin transitioning back to their home community. If you are struggling with a substance misuse and a mental health disorder, a long-term residential program is a possibility to consider.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

A step between a residential rehab and an outpatient facility is the partial hospitalization. Also known as day treatment drug rehabs in Nashua, New Hampshire, these are an excellent choice to help you transition out of hospital care and back to your home community. Here your day consists of several sobriety meetings, individual counseling sessions and skills groups. The goal of this treatment is to reduce the number of hours you spend at the day clinic until you no longer need that level of support.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

An extra layer of support can reduce your chances of a relapse. Outpatient drug rehabs in Nashua, NH offer patients more support than only attending sobriety meetings and fewer restrictions than a day treatment program. Here patients follow a regular schedule of AA, NA and counseling sessions that change with their needs.

As you study the different treatment resources in Nashua, don’t be afraid to ask questions. To accurately access the strengths and weaknesses, you need all the information available. The most effective programs use behavioral therapies that focus helping patients learn new skills to resist drug and alcohol cravings, as well as offer rewards for using the right techniques. They should also aid them with rebuilding personal relationships that were damaged by their substance abuse. A strong support network during and after treatment is essential to reducing the chances of a relapse.

Nashua Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

Admitting that addiction is controlling your life isn’t easy. If you are dependent on any type of opioid, prescription sleep aids or drink heavily, you need to start recovery with a Nashua drug detox center. This step should only occur in a hospital setting under the careful observation of medical professionals. Also known as medically assisted treatment (MAT), a physician administers medications that reduce or eliminate your withdrawal symptoms to ease the pain and unpleasant side effects of ridding your body of alcohol and drugs.

Patients that start with medically assisted withdrawal are less likely to experience a relapse in their recovery. Once your body is free of toxins, your mind is free to heal. There are a few Nashua drug detox programs to choose from in Nashua and the surrounding area. Another possibility is a national network of treatment centers.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Nashua

After you leave a Nashua drug treatment facility, aftercare is essential to your continued sobriety. The group Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings you began attending in the hospital are available throughout Nashua, New Hampshire, the entire U.S. and for anyone who can’t attend in-person, gatherings are also online. Free and open to anyone that wishes to stay sober, they offer support to men and women struggling with addiction. Patients that actively participate in their aftercare can reduce their chances of a relapse.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous has more than 60 years of experience supporting men and women struggling to stop drinking. With the help of a 12-Step program, the free, non-profit and non-denominational fellowship encourages members to place their faith in a higher power to help them end their dependence on alcohol.

Church of Transfiguration
1 Hood Rd.
Derry, NH 03038

Derry Friendship Center
6 Railroad Ave.
Derry, NH 03038

Marion Garrish Community Center
39 West Bdwy
Derry, NH 03038

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Like AA with a shorter history, NA has been helping people fighting the demons of drug addiction since 1953. Members meet regularly to talk, learn and offer each other support. Also following a 12-Step program, people that attend NA gatherings admit that they are powerless to their addiction and seek help from a higher power. Meetings are free and open to the public.

Episcopal Church
1 Hood Rd.
Derry, NH 03038

Derry Friendship Center
6 Railroad Ave.
Derry, NH 03038

Marion Garrish Community Center
39 West Broadway
Derry, NH 03038

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

Another possibility is SMART Recovery. This is an alternative to AA and NA that uses a Four-Point Program to help people struggling with addictive behaviors stay sober. Meetings are for education and discussion. Members are encouraged to abstain from drugs and alcohol using self-empowerment and self-reliance. The program teaches and provides members with the tools that are necessary to change themselves through knowledge, positive thinking and learning new ways to approach cravings and find balance in their lives.

Nashua Treatment Center
3 Pine St. Ext.
Nashua, NH 03060

Revive Recovery Center
263 Main St.
Nashua, NH 03060

Greater Nashua Mental Health Center
440 Amherst St.
Nashua, NH 03063

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Loving someone who’s dependent on drugs and alcohol is painful. You suffer from the consequences of their addiction. It’s important to understand that you aren’t alone. In fact, 1 in 10 children lives in a home where one or both parents abuse alcohol and 44 percent of respondents to a 2016 survey by Kaiser Health said they personally knew someone dependent on prescription painkillers. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon want you to know that there is hope. These free organizations both began helping families cope with their loved ones’ addictions not long after the first AA and NA meetings and they follow the same 12-step principles.

Al-Anon
St. Joseph Hospital
172 Kinsley St.
Nashua, NH 03060

Nar-Anon
Journey To Serenity
29 Northwest Blvd.
Nashua, NH 03063

As you review the Nashua drug treatment facilities, consider a national network of alcohol and drug rehab centers.