eartfelt Recovery Centers provides comprehensive drug rehabilitation services for New Hampshire residents struggling with substance use disorders. Located in Hudson, NH, our Joint Commission-accredited facility offers flexible outpatient treatment programs designed to treat opioid addiction, stimulant use disorders, and polysubstance abuse while allowing you to maintain work, family, and community responsibilities.
Why New Hampshire Residents Choose Heartfelt Recovery:
- Opioid Crisis Expertise: Specialized treatment for fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioid addiction
- NH Medicaid Accepted: We work with AmeriHealth Caritas, NH Healthy Families, and WellSense
- Medication-Assisted Treatment: FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorders
- Flexible Scheduling: Evening IOP programs (6-9 PM) for working NH residents
- Dual Diagnosis Specialists: Integrated treatment for addiction and mental health conditions
Serving All New Hampshire Communities: Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, Rochester, Dover, Derry, Salem, Keene, Laconia, and surrounding areas.
New Hampshire’s Opioid Crisis
New Hampshire continues facing one of the nation’s most severe opioid crises. According to the NH Department of Health and Human Services, fentanyl—a synthetic opioid 50 times stronger than heroin, now appears in the majority of drug overdose deaths across the state.
Substances We Treat:
Fentanyl & Synthetic Opioids
- Increasingly mixed with heroin, cocaine, and counterfeit pills
- Extremely high overdose risk due to potency
- Requires immediate professional treatment and MAT
Heroin Addiction
- Remains prevalent despite fentanyl’s rise
- Often gateway from prescription opioid use
- High relapse rate without comprehensive treatment
Prescription Opioids
- OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin misuse
- May progress to heroin or fentanyl use
- Requires medically supervised withdrawal
Stimulants (Cocaine, Methamphetamine)
- Rising methamphetamine use in NH
- Often combined with opioids (polysubstance use)
- Requires intensive behavioral treatment
New Hampshire Drug Rehab Programs
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Our PHP provides the highest level of outpatient care—intensive daily programming with medical monitoring.
Program Structure:
- 5 days per week (Monday-Friday)
- 6+ hours daily of therapeutic programming
- Medical monitoring by licensed professionals
- Individual, group, and family therapy
- Medication-assisted treatment options
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
Best for individuals who:
- Have completed medical detox within 1-2 weeks
- Require intensive daily support and structure
- Have co-occurring mental health conditions
- Need alternatives to residential treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Our IOP provides comprehensive treatment while allowing you to maintain daily responsibilities.
Program Structure:
- 3-5 sessions per week (9-15 hours weekly)
- Evening sessions available (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
- Weekend programming options
- Individual therapy (1-2 sessions weekly)
- Group therapy and skills training
Best for individuals who:
- Work full-time and need evening/weekend options
- Have completed PHP and are stepping down
- Need structured support without daily programming
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in New Hampshire
Medication-assisted treatment combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies. Research shows MAT significantly improves treatment outcomes and reduces overdose risk.
Buprenorphine (Suboxone) Treatment
Buprenorphine reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms while blocking euphoric effects of other opioids.
Benefits:
- Reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- Blocks effects of other opioids
- Allows focus on therapy and recovery
- Can be maintained long-term
- Significantly reduces overdose risk
Naltrexone (Vivitrol) Treatment
Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist available as a monthly extended-release injection.
Benefits:
- Blocks all opioid effects completely
- Monthly injection (improved compliance)
- Non-addictive, non-narcotic
- Effective for alcohol use disorder too
All medication-assisted treatment is combined with comprehensive behavioral therapy for optimal outcomes.
Evidence-Based Therapies
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT helps you identify and change thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to substance use.
You’ll learn:
- Recognizing triggers and high-risk situations
- Challenging addictive thinking patterns
- Developing healthy coping mechanisms
- Managing cravings effectively
- Relapse prevention skills
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT teaches emotional regulation skills particularly helpful for individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.
Four skill modules:
- Mindfulness: Present-moment awareness
- Distress Tolerance: Managing crisis without substances
- Emotion Regulation: Understanding and modulating emotions
- Interpersonal Effectiveness: Building healthy relationships
Group & Family Therapy
Group therapy provides peer support and shared learning. Family therapy helps repair relationships and create supportive home environments for lasting recovery.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment in New Hampshire
Approximately 50-70% of individuals with substance use disorders also struggle with co-occurring mental health conditions. Our dual diagnosis program treats both simultaneously.
Common co-occurring conditions:
- Depression & Substance Use: Integrated treatment, medication management, behavioral activation
- Anxiety & Addiction: Anxiety-specific therapy, non-addictive medications, healthy coping skills
- PTSD & Trauma: Trauma-informed care, EMDR therapy, safety and stabilization
- Bipolar Disorder: Mood stabilization, understanding mood-substance connections
New Hampshire Medicaid & Insurance Coverage
NH Medicaid Plans Accepted
We accept all New Hampshire Medicaid managed care plans:
- AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire
- NH Healthy Families
- WellSense Health Plan
Private Insurance Accepted
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare
- Medicare (with supplemental coverage)
What NH Insurance Typically Covers
- Outpatient substance use disorder treatment (IOP, PHP)
- Individual and group therapy
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Aftercare services
Getting to Hudson from Across New Hampshire
From Manchester (25 minutes)
I-293 South to Route 3 South, Exit 35 for Route 102
From Nashua (10 minutes)
Route 3 North to Exit 35, Route 102 West to Hudson
From Concord (45 minutes)
I-93 South to Route 3 South, Exit 35 for Route 102
From Portsmouth (60 minutes)
Route 101 West to Route 3 South, Exit 35
Address: 41 Sagamore Park Road, Hudson, NH 03051
New Hampshire Drug Rehab FAQs
Do I need medical detox before starting drug rehab?
For opioids, alcohol, and benzodiazepines, yes, medical detox is necessary. We coordinate safe detox placement, then transition you directly into our program.
How long is drug rehab in New Hampshire?
IOP typically lasts 8-12 weeks, meeting 3-5 times per week. PHP is more intensive, lasting 2-4 weeks before stepping down to IOP.
Can I work during drug rehab?
Yes. Our evening IOP sessions (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM) and weekend options are designed for working individuals.
Does NH Medicaid cover drug rehab?
Yes. We accept all NH Medicaid managed care plans. Our admissions team will verify your specific benefits at no cost.
What if I relapse during treatment?
Relapse is sometimes part of recovery. We reassess your treatment plan, provide additional support, and help you get back on track quickly.
Take the First Step Today
New Hampshire residents: You don’t have to struggle with drug addiction alone. Heartfelt Recovery Centers provides the evidence-based treatment you need to build lasting recovery.
Ready to start?
📞 Call: (603) 207-1633
📍 Visit: 41 Sagamore Park Road, Hudson, NH 03051
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