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Fentanyl Resources, Treatment, and Hotlines in New Hampshire

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.


Fentanyl Helplines in New Hampshire

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:


The Doorway -- 900-735-2964

Sponsored by the state government, The Doorway is an addiction recovery helpline providing information and support to New Hampshire residents struggling with addiction and recovery.

211 New Hampshire – 211

211 New Hampshire provides access to immediate and free support 24/7/365 through calls, texts, or online chat at hfuw.org/chat. The 211 service is designed to link individuals to available resources by offering referrals for food and housing assistance, family support services, health and wellness, and various other support services.

SAMHSA’s National Helpline - 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

The National Helpline by SAMHSA offers confidential treatment referrals and information services 24/7, every day of the year, at no cost. It extends support to individuals and families managing mental health and/or substance use disorders in English and Spanish.

988 Lifeline – 988

The 988 Lifeline encompasses a network of local crisis centers across the nation, providing no-cost and confidential emotional support to individuals undergoing suicidal crisis or emotional distress in the United States, available around the clock. Committed to improving crisis services and advocating for suicide prevention, they empower individuals, advocate for professional best practices, and increase awareness of mental health issues.

American Addiction Centers Addiction Helpline
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The help line offered by the American Addiction Centers offers confidential and complimentary guidance for individuals struggling with addiction, available round-the-clock. Whether you or a loved one is confronting addiction and feeling unsure about the next steps, their knowledgeable advisors are prepared to hear your story and aid in devising your plan of action. They provide assistance and facilitate connections with specialized Fentanyl addiction treatment options tailored to your specific needs.


Local Fentanyl Resources in NH

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:

  • New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services: The New Hampshire government operates various resources and programs for those struggling with fentanyl addiction and other types of addiction. Aside from informational webpages, the New Hampshire government also sponsors a helpline called the Doorway, and maintains an interactive treatment locator.
  • Sober Living Programs: Sober living programs are designed for those who have achieved recovery and are seeking a safe, supportive living environment. New Hampshire sober living programs may be available to those in fentanyl recovery.
  • Support Groups: Support groups like Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and SMART Recovery, provide judgment-fee meeting spaces for individuals who are currently or have formerly struggled with fentanyl addiction to exchange experiences, gain encouragement, and receive peer support.
  • Treatment Programs within Rehab Facilities: Residential addiction treatment facilities, often casually called rehabs, are medical facilities designed to help those struggling with alcohol or drug addictions achieve recovery. Those struggling with fentanyl misuse and addiction in New Hampshire may benefit from addiction treatment at a rehab facility.
  • Family Support Groups: Groups such as Al-Anon and Families Anonymous extend support and guidance to family members and loved ones of individuals who misuse fentanyl. These groups offer a secure environment to exchange experiences, acquire coping strategies, and seek emotional support.
  • Family Assistance Programs: Programs such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Family Support Network provide resources, education, and referrals to family members seeking help in supporting a loved one’s recovery from fentanyl addiction. These initiatives may include counseling, education, and financial aid for families navigating the complexities of addiction.

New Hampshire Fentanyl Statistics

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

  • New Hampshire saw an almost 9 percent increase in drug overdose deaths in 2022, the third consecutive years of increases.
  • From 2020 to 2021, opioid overdose deaths rose 13% in New Hampshire.

Get Fentanyl Help in New Hampshire

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.

Addiction Treatment in New Hampshire

Concord Metro Treatment Center
100 Hall Street Concord, NH 03301
5.0
(1)
WestBridge - The Commons
1361 Elm Street, Suite 207 Manchester, NH 03101
4.7
(2)
Farnum Center
140 Queen City Avenue Manchester, NH 03103
White Mountains Recovery Homes LLC
669 Union Street Littleton, NH 03561
4.4
(13)
Avenues Recovery Center at New England
2 Chenell drive Concord, NH 03301
4.2
(22)
Farnum Webster Place
27 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235
4.2
(8)
NFA Canterbury - Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
367 Shaker Road Canterbury, NH 03224
4.1
(24)
The Process Recovery Center - New Hampshire
21 Factory Street Nashua, NH 03060
4.0
(10)
GateHouse Treatment
74 Northeastern Blvd Nashua, NH 03060
3.0
(6)
WestBridge Manchester
1361 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101
Aware Recovery Care
15 Constitution Drive Bedford, NH 03110
Adult & Teen Challenge New Hampshire
147 Laurel Street Manchester, NH 03103
Manchester Metro Treatment Center
228 Maple Street Manchester, NH 03103
Phoenix House Franklin Center
14 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235
Aware Recovery Care
15 Constitution Ave Bedford, NH 03110
Keene Metro Treatment Center
1076 W Swanzey Rd Keene, NH 03446
New Season Treatment Center - Franklin
880 Central Street Franklin, NH 03235
New Season Treatment Center - Manchester West
865 Second St Manchester West, NH 03102
West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center
254 North Plainfield Road West Lebanon, NH 03784
Health Care Resource Centers Somersworth
200 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
Groups Recover Together
40 Winter Street Rochester, NH 03839
Families First Health & Support Center
8 Greenleaf Woods Drive Portsmouth, NH 03801
Metro Treatment of New Hampshire
865 Second Street Manchester, NH 03102
Groups Recover Together
377 South Willow Street Manchester, NH 03103
Addiction Treatment Program
85 Mechanic Street Lebanon, NH 03766
Merrimack River Medical Services
323 Derry Road Hudson, NH 03051
Groups Recover Together
5 Dunning Street Claremont, NH 03743
Aware Recovery Care
15 Constitution Drive Bedford, NH 03110
Greenleaf Woods Med Assisted Recovery
1 Bayside Road Greenland, NH 03840
Goodwin Community Health
311 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
Groups Recover Together
12 Kingsbury Street Keene, NH 03431
Groups Recover Together
31 Hanover Street Lebanon, NH 03766
Groups Recover Together
61 Beacon Street West Laconia, NH 03246
Groups Recover Together
155 Main Dunstable Road Nashua, NH 03060
ROAD to a Better Life
2 Mound Court Merrimack, NH 03054
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
401 Cypress Street Manchester, NH 03105
ROAD to a Better Life
22 Bridge Street Concord, NH 03301
ROAD to a Better Life
255 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
ROAD to a Better Life
245 South Main Street Wolfeboro, NH 03894
ROAD to a Better Life
2299 Woodbury Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801
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