New Hampshire Resources
New Hampshire understands and acknowledges that there is an opioid epidemic that the state is faced with, as well as the rest of the nation. This epidemic is one that needs to be addressed. Those that have medicare, Medicaid and medi-cal program coverages may find themselves having a hard time finding help.
New Hampshire is showing innovative new prevention and treatment options for those that are influenced by this epidemic. These new changes in the state are there to provide the help that is needed regarding the addictions that they are going through. Recovery coaches provide support when it is needed, and treatments are offered to those that ask for them or require the medication treatment.
Help is easily obtained through the resources we provide you with below. If you have medicare, Medicaid, or medi-cal these resources are for you. Find help even if you don’t have a private insurance option.
- Southeastern New Hampshire Services (Halfway House)
- Headrest
- Serenity Place (NCADD Affiliate)
- Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism
- His Mansion Ministries
- New Life Home
- CENTERS FOR WOMEN W/CHILDREN
- New Life Home For Women & Children
- Keystone Hall Nashua
- Serenity Place
- Phoenix House/Keene, Franklin, Northfield & Dublin
- His Mansion Ministries
- New Life Home
- Facilities that take state insurance:
- Farnum Center
- Metro Treatment of New Hampshire LP
- Keystone Hall
- Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism
- Dartmouth Hitchcock Psychiatric Assoc
- West Lebanon Comprehensive Trt Center
- Healthcare Resource Centers Hudson
- Goodwin Community Health
- Phoenix House
- Insight Medical Group, LLC
- Opioid outpatient treatment programs in New Hampshire:
- Metro Treatment of New Hampshire, LP
- Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
- Habit Opco, Inc
- Metro Treatment of Manchester, LP
- Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
- Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
- Metro Treatment of New Hampshire, L.P.
- Habit Opco, Inc.
- New Hamprhire’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Southeastern New Hampshire Services (Halfway House)
272 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 3820
Phone: (603) 749-3981×203 www.senhs.org
Headrest
14 Church Street, Lebanon, NH 3766
Phone: (603) 448-4872×211 www.headrest.org
Serenity Place (NCADD Affiliate)
93-101 Manchester Street , Manchester, NH 3101
Phone: (603) 625-6980 www.serenity-place.org
Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism
Pine Street Extension, Keystone Hall, Nashua, NH 3060
Phone: (603) 881-4848 www.keystonehall.org
His Mansion Ministries
PO Box 40, Hillsborough, NH 03244 Tel: 603-464-5555
- residents who are accepted into the Program commit to stay for at least a year
- application found on website
- Individual Travel Deposit: Return travel fare (back to the original point of departure) must be placed on deposit by the day of intake
- A total of $325 PLUS the individual travel deposit must be received before the resident arrives on property. Checks must be made payable to the resident’s name. The $300 is broken out as follows: $100.00 initial deposit into the resident’s cash account + $100.00 initial deposit into the resident’s medical account + $125.00 non-refundable administrative fee which covers educational materials and safety equipment. This $325 PLUS the individual travel deposit (depending on where a resident is from, the travel deposit will range from a minimum of $200 to upwards of $700) must be received before a resident can enter the program.
- resident will need between $50 and $75 per month for general funds
New Life Home
P.O. Box 148, Manchester, NH 03105 Ph 603.624.8444 / F: 603.641.6205
info(AT)newlifehome.org http://newlifehome.org/
- program for women & woman w/children
- program is between 18 – 24 months
- call for program costs
CENTERS FOR WOMEN W/CHILDREN
New Life Home For Women & Children
Manchester (603) 624-8444
Keystone Hall Nashua
(603) 881-4848
Serenity Place
Manchester (603) 625-6980
Phoenix House/Keene, Franklin, Northfield & Dublin
1-888-671-9392
His Mansion Ministries
PO Box 40, Hillsborough, NH 03244
Street Address: His Mansion Ministries, 395 Wolf Hill Rd., Deering, NH 03244
Tel: 603-464-5555 / Fax Number: 603-464-5658 http://hismansion.com/
- offers Christian counseling and long-term residential care for men and women between the ages of 18-35 who struggle with addiction, substance abuse, sexual addiction, pornography, eating disorders, and other life-controlling issues. Our program is one year long
- smoke-free, alcohol-free and drug-free environment.
- Applicants may not be wards of the state or mandated to His Mansion by the courts
- The first step of the application process is for the individual who is seeking help to fill out the application. (application online) Applications must be hand-written and mailed
- See website FAQ for more detailed information
New Life Home
P.O. Box 148, Manchester, NH 03105
Ph# 603.624.8444 info(AT)newlifehome.org https://newlifehome.org
- a place where women and their children’s broken lives are restored
- faith based
- The Program is a long-term residential program. The duration of our program is between 18 to 24 months
- There is a holding fee to help with orientation that is returned to the program participant after graduation. This will be discussed with each individual based upon their need.
- Depending on the circumstances, if a resident does not have custody of their child/children, our staff members work closely with each individual on a case-by-case basis to ensure that mothers are reunited with their children.
Facilities that take state insurance:
Farnum Center
140 Queen City Avenue
Manchester, NH 03103
Main Tel: 603-622-3020
Metro Treatment of New Hampshire LP
228 Maple Street Manchester, NH 03
Main Tel: 603-622-5005 6 Website
Keystone Hall
615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03063
Main Tel: 603-881-4848×3105 Intake Tel 1: 603-881-4848-x3100
Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism
Cynthia Day Family Center
615 Amherst Street Nashua, NH 03063
Main Tel: 603-881-4848
Intake Tel 1: 603-881-4848 x3100
Dartmouth Hitchcock Psychiatric Assoc
DHMC Addiction Treatment Program
85 Mechanic Street Suite 3B-1 Lebanon, NH 03766
Main Tel: 603-653-1860
West Lebanon Comprehensive Trt Center
254 Plainfield Road West Lebanon, NH 03784
Main Tel: 888-997-5494
Intake Tel: 603-298-2146
Healthcare Resource Centers Hudson
323 Derry Road
Hudson, NH 03051
Main Tel: 603-595-3399
Goodwin Community Health
311 Route 108
Somersworth, NH 03878
Main Tel: 603-749-2346 x550
Phoenix House
Keene Center 106 Roxbury Street
Keene, NH 03431
Main Tel: 603-358-4041 x96502
Intake Tel: 603-358-4041 x1
Insight Medical Group, LLC
428 Lafayette Road
Suite 101
Hampton, NH 03842
Main Tel: 978-267-1193
Opioid outpatient treatment programs in New Hampshire:
Metro Treatment of New Hampshire, LP
100 Hall Street Concord NH 03301 (603) 229-4260
Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
323 Derry Rd. Hudson NH 03051 (603) 595-3399
Habit Opco, Inc
20 Market St. Manchester NH 03104 (603) 622-4747
Metro Treatment of Manchester, LP
228 Maple Street Manchester NH 03103 (603) 622-5005
Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
177 Shattuck Way Newington NH 03801 (603) 436-0448
Merrimack River Medical Services, Inc.
200 Route 108 Somersworth NH 03878 (603) 953-0077
Metro Treatment of New Hampshire, L.P.
1076 West Swanzey Rd. Swanzey NH 03446 (603) 358-0050
Habit Opco, Inc.
254 Plainfield Road West Lebanon NH 03784 (603) 298-2146
New Hamprhire’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Table 1: Medicaid’s Role in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic (as of June 2019) | ||||||
State | Opioid Overdose Death Rate per 100,000 (2017) | Number of Opioid Overdose Deaths (2017) | Medicaid Coverage of MAT Drugs (2018) | IMD Exclusion Waiver for SUD Treatment (2019) | ||
Prescription Opioids | Heroin | Synthetic Opioids | ||||
United States | 14.9 | 14,495 | 15,482 | 28,466 | M – 41, B – 51, N – 51 |
21 Approved, 7 Pending |
Alabama | 9.0 | 141 | 125 | 198 | M, B, N | No |
Alaska | 13.9 | 47 | 36 | 37 | M, B, N | Approved |
Arizona | 13.5 | 349 | 334 | 267 | M, B, N | Pending |
Arkansas | 6.5 | 116 | 15 | 68 | B, N | No |
California | 5.3 | 973 | 715 | 536 | M, B, N | Approved |
Colorado | 10.0 | 254 | 224 | 112 | M, B, N | No |
Connecticut | 27.7 | 188 | 425 | 686 | M, B, N | No |
Delaware | 27.8 | 64 | 121 | 178 | M, B, N | Pending |
District of Columbia | 34.7 | 39 | 127 | 182 | M, B, N | No |
Florida | 16.3 | 1,133 | 707 | 2,126 | M, B, N | No |
Georgia | 9.7 | 513 | 263 | 419 | M, B, N | No |
Hawaii | 3.4 | 33 | 10 | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Idaho | 6.2 | 55 | 23 | 22 | B, N | No |
Illinois | 17.2 | 494 | 1,187 | 1,251 | M, B, N | Approved |
Indiana | 18.8 | 390 | 327 | 649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Iowa | 6.9 | 95 | 61 | 92 | M, B, N | No |
Kansas | 5.1 | 74 | 25 | 32 | B, N | Approved |
Kentucky | 27.9 | 399 | 269 | 780 | B, N | Approved |
Louisiana | 9.3 | 161 | 162 | 156 | B, N | Approved |
Maine | 29.9 | 75 | 76 | 278 | M, B, N | No |
Maryland | 32.2 | 524 | 522 | 1,542 | M, B, N | Approved |
Massachusetts | 28.2 | 254 | 466 | 1,649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Michigan | 21.2 | 510 | 783 | 1,368 | M, B, N | Pending |
Minnesota | 7.8 | 150 | 111 | 184 | M, B, N | Pending |
Mississippi | 6.4 | 89 | 34 | 81 | M, B, N | No |
Missouri | 16.5 | 226 | 299 | 618 | M, B, N | No |
Montana | 3.6 | 22 | N/A | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Nebraska | 3.1 | 32 | N/A | 25 | B, N | Pending |
Nevada | 13.3 | 239 | 94 | 66 | M, B, N | No |
New Hampshire | 34.0 | 51 | 28 | 374 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Jersey | 22.0 | 424 | 1,085 | 1,376 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Mexico | 16.7 | 144 | 144 | 75 | M, B, N | Approved |
New York | 16.1 | 821 | 1,356 | 2,238 | M, B, N | No |
North Carolina | 19.8 | 573 | 537 | 1,285 | M, B, N | Approved |
North Dakota | 4.8 | 18 | N/A | 12 | B, N | No |
Ohio | 39.2 | 854 | 1,000 | 3,523 | M, B, N | Pending |
Oklahoma | 10.2 | 226 | 61 | 102 | M, B, N | No |
Oregon | 8.1 | 124 | 124 | 85 | M, B, N | No |
Pennsylvania | 21.2 | 564 | 819 | 1,982 | M, B, N | Approved |
Rhode Island | 26.9 | 74 | 14 | 201 | M, B, N | Approved |
South Carolina | 15.5 | 312 | 153 | 404 | B, N | No |
South Dakota | 4.0 | 14 | N/A | 14 | M, B, N | No |
Tennessee | 19.3 | 592 | 311 | 590 | B, N | Pending |
Texas | 5.1 | 535 | 569 | 348 | M, B, N | No |
Utah | 15.5 | 290 | 147 | 92 | M, B, N | Approved |
Vermont | 20.0 | 27 | 41 | 77 | M, B, N | Approved |
Virginia | 14.8 | 336 | 556 | 829 | M, B, N | Approved |
Washington | 9.6 | 250 | 306 | 143 | M, B, N | Approved |
West Virginia | 49.6 | 279 | 244 | 618 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wisconsin | 16.9 | 318 | 414 | 466 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wyoming | 8.7 | 30 | N/A | 17 | B, N | No |
NOTE: Overdose deaths by type of opioid are not mutually exclusive and should not be summed. Synthetic opioid deaths do not include deaths due to methadone. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) drugs are: methadone (M), buprenorphine (B), and naltrexone (N). Naltrexone includes both oral and injectable. An IMD (Institution for Mental Disease) is an inpatient facility with over 16 beds. |