Avenues Recovery Center at New England Concord

81 Hall Street
Concord, NH 03301

About Avenues Recovery Center at New England Concord

Avenues Recovery Center at New England Concord offers a variety of services to help those struggling with addiction. These services include alcohol rehab, dual diagnosis, opioid addiction, adult program, LGBTQ friendly rehab, men’s rehab, women’s rehab, young adult rehab, detox treatment, outpatient rehab, inpatient rehab, aftercare support, sober living homes, partial hospitalization program, intervention services, cognitive behavioral therapy, creative arts therapy, experiential therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, family therapy, fitness therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, trauma therapy. These services are designed to help individuals recover from addiction and live a sober, productive life.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol Rehab

    Alcohol rehab in New Hampshire provides professional treatment to help clients overcome alcohol misuse and build a substance-free life. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. You may receive individual, group, and family counseling, peer support, and classes in essential life skills.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    Dual Diagnosis

    It’s common to have both a mental health disorder and substance use problems. The right rehab in New Hampshire can treat both issues. Part of treatment will include managing your mental health symptoms so you aren’t tempted to use substances to self-medicate. This can be done without counseling and medication.

  • Opioid Addiction

    Opioid Addiction

    If you’re looking to break free of opioid addiction, a high-quality rehab in New Hampshire can help. The rehab program may use multiple approaches, including nutrition, psychology, holistic methods, and support groups. These tools help you build a substance-free lifestyle and move into long-term recovery.

  • Adult Program

    Adult Program

    An adult program in New Hampshire helps clients overcome substance use and address issues such as employment and family. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the specific needs and challenges of adults.

  • LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

    LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

    The best way to achieve long-term recovery, if you are a member of the LGBTQ+ community in New Hampshire, may be to find an LGBTQ+ friendly rehab. Members of the LGBTQ+ community have often experienced trauma, rejection, and even abuse. These concerns are addressed along with typical evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

  • Men's Rehab

    Men's Rehab

    Those who join a men’s rehab program in New Hampshire are given training in key life skills to help them address their unique challenges. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges men face, which may include questions about career, fatherhood, family relationships, emotional vulnerability, and more.

  • Women's Rehab

    Women's Rehab

    Women need unique support, and a women’s rehab in New Hampshire can help them manage gender-specific concerns while overcoming addiction. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of women. They generally also include life skills training tailored to the client’s needs.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young Adult Rehab

    A young adult rehab in New Hampshire can provide every level of care while addressing the unique needs of young adults. These treatment programs offer detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care tailored to the unique needs and challenges of young adults.

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    Self-pay options

    Paying for treatment in New Hampshire can be done several ways, including self-pay. When you use a medical loan, a check, or electronic money transfer to pay for rehab, you can choose whichever treatment center you prefer. Check on the fee structure, which may vary depending on the level of care.

  • Private insurance

    Private insurance

    In New Hampshire, using private insurance to pay for rehab can save you time and money. Be sure to contact the insurance company to find out what centers are in-network with your plan and to learn other coverage details.

  • Sliding scale payment assistance

    Sliding scale payment assistance

    In New Hampshire, finding a rehab with a sliding scale payment plan can allow you to get the care you need. Whether you need detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient care, you can qualify for a lower cost based on your income and family size.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Detox Treatment

    Each rehab in New Hampshire is unique, but most of them start with detox. A detox may be uncomfortable, but most programs monitor you and provide treatment for withdrawal symptoms. In the end, you’ll be able to start your new life substance-free.

  • 2

    Outpatient Rehab

    For many people, it’s important to be able to work and attend school during treatment, and outpatient treatment in New Hampshire gives you that opportunity. Some of the elements of outpatient treatment include individual and group counseling, skill-building, relapse prevention, and help with essentials like employment and housing.

  • 3

    Inpatient Rehab

    In New Hampshire, inpatient treatment allows you to live full-time in a safe and supportive environment while getting the care you need to establish long-term recovery. Building a new life for yourself is challenging, and the focused, uninterrupted treatment you receive during inpatient care can help you lay that foundation.

  • 4

    Aftercare Support

    Having long-term support and encouragement is vital for long-term recovery, and aftercare in New Hampshire provides those resources. Aftercare may include ongoing counseling, additional life-skills training, peer support, and recovery support groups.

  • 5

    Sober Living Homes

    Accessing sober living in New Hampshire is a way to reduce the risk of relapse, helping you establish long-term recovery. Sober living may provide access to ongoing counseling, additional life-skills training, peer support, and recovery support groups.

  • 6

    Partial Hospitalization Program

    There are multiple options for addiction treatment in New Hampshire. Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) allow you to live at home or in sober living while receiving intensive treatment. PHPs are more intensive than other outpatient treatments with up to 20 hours per week of treatment, which may include counseling, activities, recreation, and life-skills classes.

  • 7

    Intervention Services

    If your loved one needs addiction treatment, intervention in New Hampshire may be a great option. Intervention may be uncomfortable, but sometimes it’s exactly what someone needs to face the truth about addiction and choose to get treatment.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy acknowledges that your thinking impacts your emotions and actions and helps you create healthier thought patterns. Learning which thought distortions you are most susceptible to can help you challenge unhelpful thoughts, create better interpretations of situations, and choose healthier responses.

  • Creative Arts Therapy

    Creative Arts Therapy

    In New Hampshire, creative arts therapy helps you express your emotions in non-traditional ways. This can make it easier to reach long-term recovery. By participating in guided art activities, you can learn to face internal issues without turning to substance use. Instead, you’ll develop healthy coping mechanisms.

  • Experiential Therapy

    Experiential Therapy

    Experiential therapy in New Hampshire gives you a unique way to express your emotions, which helps you overcome challenges that are holding you back from a better life. During treatment, you may take part in art projects, musical expression, or physical challenges like an obstacle course. These allow you to process emotions in a non-traditional way.

  • Family Therapy

    Family Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and family therapy in New Hampshire gives you that opportunity. You have a safe environment to address challenging relationships, trauma, and other issues. Family therapy can mean addressing uncomfortable and challenging issues, but having a professional therapist facilitating the sessions makes it easier for everyone to share honestly and improve their relationships.

  • Group Therapy

    Group Therapy

    Talking about what we’re going through is an important way to heal, and group therapy in New Hampshire gives you that opportunity. Some of the topics covered in group therapy include overcoming shame and guilt, improving communication, developing healthy coping skills, and building a support network.

  • Individual Therapy

    Individual Therapy

    If you struggle with addiction in New Hampshire, it’s common to feel like no one understands you. Individual therapy can help you find professional support. Individual therapy sessions generally last 60 minutes and may include discussing a specific issue, education about specific topics, or developing life skills.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Trauma Therapy

    During trauma-informed therapy in New Hampshire, clients will receive support that acknowledges what they’ve been through and helps them craft a healthier response. Trauma-informed therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Methods include sharing of experiences, peer support, mindfulness practices, and more.

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

    Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

  • Fitness Therapy

    Fitness Therapy

Accreditations

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