Addiction Treatment & Drug & Alcohol Rehab Center Near Wolfeboro, NH

New Hampshire is home to more than 85 drug and alcohol treatment facilities, many of which are located near major metropolitan areas such as Concord, Manchester, Portsmouth, and Nashua. Located in Carroll County and roughly an hour from Concord, Wolfeboro, NH, benefits from this proximity, as 16 substance use disorder treatment facilities are located within 25 miles of the city.1 

Among them, The Plymouth House offers medically managed detox, residential/inpatient care, and a partial hospitalization program (PHP). Situated on 60 acres of beautiful countryside, our rehab center near Wolfeboro, NH, provides a pristine and powerful place for healing.

Drug Detox & Addiction Treatment Services Near Wolfeboro, NH

Once the body develops dependence on a substance, individuals typically experience withdrawal symptoms when they significantly curtail or stop substance use. Without medical care and monitoring, withdrawal from some substances can be dangerous. Thus, medically managed detox ensures patients are safe and as comfortable as possible during detox. 

Following detox, many patients progress to inpatient treatment, which is often referred to as drug rehab. During this stage of recovery, clients begin to address the emotional and mental aspects of their addictive cycles. Throughout this level of care, participants meet with a team of mental health professionals who provide necessary therapeutic services through various treatment modalities. These can include individual counseling, group therapy, or other substance misuse activities and education.

Disorders & Addictions We Treat at Our New Hampshire Treatment Facility

The Plymouth House offers medical detox and treatment services for disorders related to a host of addictive substances, including:

  • Alcohol
  • Opioids 
  • Stimulants
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Other prescription drugs

Prescription Drug Detox

Prescription drugs of misuse comprise a host of substances, including stimulants like Adderall and Ritalin to depressants like hydrocodone and Xanax. The symptoms associated with prescription drug withdrawal vary depending on the medication. As such, detox and treatment for prescription drug addiction vary according to a host of factors, including the substance used as well as duration and severity of use, frequency of use, and various personal factors. 

Alcohol Detox

Alcohol is a powerful central nervous system depressant. When use is significantly decreased or stopped abruptly, a host of symptoms can present. Among them, seizures, delirium tremens, and others can be life-threatening if experienced without medical monitoring and support. At The Plymouth House, alcohol detox patients are closely monitored to ensure they are safe and as comfortable as possible. Medications as well as supportive measures are also provided.

Opioid Detox

Opioids are a type of central nervous system depressant available in both legal and illegal forms. Frequently misused opioids include substances like oxycodone, hydrocodone, heroin, fentanyl, and methadone. Opioid withdrawal can often include intense flu-like symptoms (among others) that can prompt people to resume use to eliminate the discomfort. Though the symptoms are rarely life-threatening, trained medical professionals can provide the necessary medical care to minimize discomfort and ensure safety through the opioid detox process.

Stimulant Detox

Stimulants refer to a group of substances intended to speed up or stimulate the central nervous system. These include both legal and illegal substances like Adderall, Ritalin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Though detox from these substances may be physically mild, the mental and emotional recovery can be intense. These symptoms are best addressed under the care of a qualified mental health clinician in a safe detox environment.

Benzodiazepine Detox

Benzodiazepines like Xanax and Valium are prescribed most often to treat anxiety and panic attacks. These prescription depressants strongly impact the brain resulting in potentially dangerous side effects if suddenly stopped. Through proper mental health and medical care, detox can ensure individuals are safe and as comfortable as possible during benzo detox.  

Synthetic Drug Detox

Intended to mimic the effects of other substances, synthetic drugs are typically made in a lab. Commonly misused synthetic substances include Spice and K2, which are types of synthetic cannabinoids, and bath salts and flakka, which are synthetic cathinones. Since detox for synthetic substances varies according to each substance and its effects, The Plymouth House offers a comprehensive detox and treatment program tailored to the unique needs of each individual.

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Our Levels of Care for Substance Use Recovery

At The Plymouth House, a Grafton County alcohol and drug rehab center, we offer various levels of care for those seeking substance use treatment. 

Levels of care include: 

Substance Use Treatment Therapies

Licensed mental health clinicians conduct addiction treatment therapies at The Plymouth House. These include evidence-based practices like:

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) — CBT is the most widely used form of talk therapy in an addiction treatment center. This therapeutic approach focuses on understanding the relationship between triggers, thoughts, feelings, and actions to change the outcomes of future behavior patterns.
  • Dialectical-Behavior Therapy (DBT) — DBT is a specialized form of CBT that focuses on self-destructive thought and behavior patterns.
  • Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) — EMDR is a method of treating past trauma by introducing external stimuli through eye movement to rewire the brain’s ability to process memories.

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Drug & Alcohol Use Statistics in Wolfeboro, NH

According to insights from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), roughly 197,000 people aged 12 and older had a substance use disorder in the last year. The same study revealed that 147,000 people had an alcohol use disorder, and 16,000 had an opioid use disorder. And unfortunately, the data also showed that 185,000 individuals who were classified as needing substance misuse treatment did not receive it.2

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What to Look for in a Local Addiction Treatment Center Near Wolfeboro

When looking for a New Hampshire rehab center or a NH detox, it is important to find a qualified and reputable program. Important factors to look for in a quality provider include:

  • Accreditation by The Joint Commission or similar recognized organization
  • State licensure
  • Qualified and licensed staff, including health providers, therapists, and counselors
  • Medical detox supervised by qualified medical professionals 24/7
  • Comprehensive treatment including dual-diagnosis care
  • Evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, etc.
  • Family therapy and support
  • Treatment programming that includes or is specific to special populations related to age, gender, ethnicity, etc.
  • Aftercare planning that fosters the transition from detox and formal treatment to sober living communities and/or ongoing therapy
  • Easy admission process and insurance benefit verification assistance

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Why Choose The Plymouth House for Your Recovery?

The Plymouth House is conveniently located near Haverhill, NH, on a sprawling 60-acre campus. Our team of licensed medical and mental health professionals is dedicated to providing you or your loved one with the care they need through every step of their recovery journey. Serving both local and out-of-state clients, our individualized approach to treatment allows our patients to receive the specific care, tools, and support they need to begin their recovery journey. Plus, we meet all of the quality-facility criteria outlined above.

If you or a loved one would like to know more about The Plymouth House, contact a treatment advisor today. They can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and guide you to your next steps. Our advisors are even able to conduct a free, no-obligation, insurance check and/or review additional payment options. Your tomorrow starts today. Reach out now to take your first steps toward lasting recovery.

  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (n.a.). FindTreatment.gov. 
  2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2021). Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States: Results from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. New Hampshire.

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