Dublin Residential Program

Program

Overview

Phoenix House Dublin is a high-intensity, comprehensive program offering drug and alcohol addiction treatment to adult men and women. Here you will find a full range of supportive services to set you on the path to recovery.

Located in a peaceful rural setting at the base of Mount Monadnock in Dublin, N.H., Phoenix House Dublin provides residential substance use treatment for adults in a physically and psychologically safe environment. The goal of the program is to foster a sense of well-being, dignity, and respect in the individual and for others.

Program

Description

Phoenix House Dublin serves adults from New Hampshire who need  treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, including those with co-occurring mental health issues. Length of treatment is determined by individual assessment and progress towards clinical goals at the ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine) 3.5 level of care.

For New Hampshire residents, Phoenix House Dublin provides short-term residential care in a highly structured environment focused on resolving addiction issues, building the foundation for a sustainable recovery, and developing a healthy, productive and meaningful lifestyle.

Treatment utilizes evidence-based practices and combines individual counseling, clinical groups, educational seminars, and recreational activities that challenge patients to understand the nature of their substance use disorder and become accustomed to living in recovery. Clients experience a sense of community and are encouraged to pursue positive goals and values.

Patients participate in the creation of their own customized treatment plans, which include individual, group, and family counseling; life-skills training; educational or vocational opportunities; education on the effects of substance use disorder; relapse prevention skills; and participation in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and other appropriate self-help groups. The program is supervised 24 hours a day by a highly skilled professional staff.

Successful, sustained recovery from substance use disorder requires family involvement, support, and encouragement. Families, too, need to reverse the damage of drugs and alcohol. The staff works closely with family members to help them understand the role they play in recovery, and offers a number of individual and group sessions on a variety of topics. Participation in continuing care planning is essential and emphasized throughout treatment.

Phoenix House Dublin is accredited by CARF, a nationally recognized standard of excellence.

Phoenix House Dublin is funded in part by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services.  Treatment for Vermont residents is funded in part by the Vermont Department of Health, Division of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs. 

Insurances Accepted/ Payment Options

  • Most Major insurance carriers
  • Managed Care Programs 
  • Medicaid 
  • Self-pay 
  • State Funding 

How to Access Care

Toll Free: 888-392-7867
Local : 603-563-8501, ext. 1609
AccessNH@phoenixhousene.org

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