New Hampshire is one of many states currently struggling with fentanyl and opioid addiction. Despite strong efforts from state governments and addiction treatment institutions, fentanyl-related deaths continue to rise. However, evidence-based addiction treatment remains an avenue for positive health outcomes. Understanding what fentanyl addiction resources are available in New Hampshire and how to access them can be a pivotal first step in achieving recovery.
New Hampshire hosts of many local and national addiction helplines. Ranging from resources that provide information about fentanyl misuse and addiction to staffed crisis lines that help people access treatment, these helplines can be a vital resource for those exploring early treatment and recovery. Most helplines are free of charge, confidential, and operates 24/7. Some New Hampshire helplines include:
New Hampshire is home to many different types of addiction treatment resources. These resources vary, and can include government departments providing treatment directories to programs for specialized groups struggling with fentanyl addiction. Some local New Hampshire addiction resources include:
While fentanyl and drug overdoses are rising across the country, data suggests that New Hampshire may be seeing overdoses rise above the national average.1
If you or a loved one is struggling with fentanyl misuse or addiction, know that there is help available. There are several New Hampshire rehab facilities that can provide life-saving treatment. If you’re ready to seek help, a good first step may be to consult with your doctor. They can help determine a diagnosis and could refer you to potential rehab centers.
You may also consider visiting the Fentanyl Support treatment directory. This powerful online tool can help you locate New Hampshire rehab facilities by typing in your zip code. It can also help you access rehab facilities across the country. You may also consider calling the American Addiction Centers treatment helpline. This 24/7 phone line can connect you with compassionate staff who can answer questions about addiction, help you find suitable rehabs, and help verify your insurance benefits.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
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