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70 Route 16b, Center Ossipee, NH 03814
Recovery Coaching: At The Shed, our recovery coaches meet you where you are at, walking alongside you on your journey to a sustained recovery. Coaches also help you access treatment information, and other resources such as health insurance, housing, and basic needs. Certified Recovery Support Workers: CRSWs are ethically responsible advocates which mentor & educate individuals pursuing recovery from substance use and co-occurring disorders for every phase of the recovery journey from pre-recovery engagement, recovery initiation, recovery stabilization and sustained recovery maintenance. Services includes: Case management, Wellness Plans, Transportation Assistance
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48 Stratton Road, Jaffrey, NH 03452
Peer recovery services including Drug and alcohol counseling, Recovery Coaches, support groups, and coach training
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62 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
We can help people can connected to our peer-based recovery programming or can get them connected to other local resources such as counseling, residential treatment, out-patient treatment, mental health services, employment, housing, and financial assistance programs.
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120 Broadway Street, Dover, NH 03820
We are a meetinghouse and community for peer-driven recovery support groups, providing hope and support since 1984. We offer individuals, families and friends struggling with a substance use disorder or its impact a place to meet, a place to share, and a place to recover.
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24 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
We can help people can connected to our peer-based recovery programming or can get them connected to other local resources such as counseling, residential treatment, out-patient treatment, mental health services, employment, housing, and financial assistance programs.
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45 High Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Services can vary per Recovery Community Center. All Recovery Community Centers offer Peer Recovery Coaching, Telephone Recovery Support, and mutual aid meetings/recovery support groups. Please visit nhrecoveryhub.org for a full list of services provided by each Recovery Community Center. Recovery from substance abuse is often a lifelong process, and it helps to have a community of support. Harbor Care has helped guide the growth of Peer Recovery Support Services throughout New Hampshire’s Recovery Community Organizations. Visit NH Recovery Hub to find services in your area. How They Work: People entering recovery often need to significantly change their lives—from how they have fun to how they maintain recovery. Peer Recovery Support Services offers both the community and services people need to stay healthy. Supports include: Recovery coaching Telephone support services Groups Treatment service navigation and connection Education Recreational and wellness activities (e.g., yoga, art, music, etc.) While Harbor Care does not run these organizations, we continue to help them grow through technical assistance and capacity building, acting as a business incubator and passing through millions of dollars in state funding to the Recovery Community Centers that subcontract with us.
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180 Elm Street, Suite E, Milford, NH 03055
ARCNH provides peer recovery support services (recovery coaching) to those with substance use disorder (SUD), robust support services to family members, loved ones, and friends affected by SUD, and referrals to medication assisted treatment and other SUD related resources.
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263 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Peer Recovery Support Specialists promote recovery, remove barriers, build recovery capital, connect recoverees with recovery support services; and encourage hope, optimism and healthy living. Peer Recovery Support Specialists often will assist individuals with removing barriers such as assisting with employment, housing, educational needs, connections to mental health resources when desired, connections to meetings through multiple pathways as well as recovery oriented social network events, activities and other wellness related opportunities. Peer Recovery Support Specialists also provide crisis response and resources for community members of all ages who may be struggling with substance misuse and are seeking treatment and recovery options.
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14 Signal Street, Rochester, NH 03867
SOS Recovery Community Organization is a collaborative of peers in recovery from substance misuse and their allies working together to create safe spaces and peer based recovery supports throughout Strafford County. SOS and it’s Recovery Community Centers exist to bolster and grow the local recovery community through: Recovery coaching, crisis response, telephone recovery supports, meetings and workshops, support for all pathways to recovery, organized advocacy, partnerships with diverse community organizations, and volunteerism and social events and active activities.
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5 Prospect Street, Tilton, NH 03276
Recovery coaches act as personal guides and mentors for people who seek recovery or are working to maintain recovery. Working with both individuals and families, coaches help remove personal and environmental obstacles to recovery and identify supportive community connections.
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202 N. State Street, Concord, NH 03301
Recovery coaches act as personal guides and mentors for people who seek recovery or are working to maintain recovery. Working with both individuals and families, coaches help remove personal and environmental obstacles to recovery and identify supportive community connections.
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62 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
A Peer Recovery Support worker offers the following: -One on one support from at a peer-to-peer perspective -Utilize personal experiences to support and encourage participants own recovery -Offers additional support with such things as resource navigation, assistance with getting specific needs met, and getting connected to positive supports
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2977 North Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860
Recovery Coaching: At The Shed, our recovery coaches meet you where you are at, walking alongside you on your journey to a sustained recovery. Coaches also help you access treatment information, and other resources such as health insurance, housing, and basic needs. Certified Recovery Support Workers: CRSWs are ethically responsible advocates which mentor & educate individuals pursuing recovery from substance use and co-occurring disorders for every phase of the recovery journey from pre-recovery engagement, recovery initiation, recovery stabilization and sustained recovery maintenance. Services includes: Case management, Wellness Plans, Transportation Assistance
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57 Main Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
Recovery coaches act as personal guides and mentors for people who seek recovery or are working to maintain recovery. Working with both individuals and families, coaches help remove personal and environmental obstacles to recovery and identify supportive community connections.
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1620 E Main Street, Center Conway, NH 03813
Peer support meetings /recovery coach one on one and recovery housing
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62 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
Medically Assisted Peer Support is a six-month program designed to provide additional support for those utilizing MAT services who are looking to further enhance their recovery. The program includes weekly recovery coaching on a peer-to-peer level, creating six-month plans tailored specifically towards enhancing the participants own pathway to recovery, and incentives including up to $100/month in gift cards.
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6 Railroad Avenue, Derry, NH 03038
Peer Recovery Support Specialists promote recovery, remove barriers, build recovery capital, connect recoverees with recovery support services; and encourage hope, optimism and healthy living. Peer Recovery Support Specialists often will assist individuals with removing barriers such as assisting with employment, housing, educational needs, connections to mental health resources when desired, connections to meetings through multiple pathways as well as recovery oriented social network events, activities and other wellness related opportunities. Peer Recovery Support Specialists also provide crisis response and resources for community members of all ages who may be struggling with substance misuse and are seeking treatment and recovery options.
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24 Hanover Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
A Peer Recovery Support worker offers the following: -One on one support from at a peer-to-peer perspective -Utilize personal experiences to support and encourage participants own recovery -Offers additional support with such things as resource navigation, assistance with getting specific needs met, and getting connected to positive supports
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92 Portsmouth Avenue, Suite 10, Exeter, NH 03833
SOS Recovery Community Organization is a collaborative of peers in recovery from substance misuse and their allies working together to create safe spaces and peer based recovery supports throughout Strafford County. SOS and it’s Recovery Community Centers exist to bolster and grow the local recovery community through: Recovery coaching, crisis response, telephone recovery supports, meetings and workshops, support for all pathways to recovery, organized advocacy, partnerships with diverse community organizations, and volunteerism and social events and active activities.
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99 Blaine Street, Manchester, NH 03102
Peer Recovery Support Specialists promote recovery, remove barriers, build recovery capital, connect recoverees with recovery support services; and encourage hope, optimism and healthy living. Peer Recovery Support Specialists often will assist individuals with removing barriers such as assisting with employment, housing, educational needs, connections to mental health resources when desired, connections to meetings through multiple pathways as well as recovery oriented social network events, activities and other wellness related opportunities. Peer Recovery Support Specialists also provide crisis response and resources for community members of all ages who may be struggling with substance misuse and are seeking treatment and recovery options.
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175 Central Street, Franklin, NH 03235
Recovery coaches act as personal guides and mentors for people who seek recovery or are working to maintain recovery. Working with both individuals and families, coaches help remove personal and environmental obstacles to recovery and identify supportive community connections.
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4 Broadway, Dover, NH 03820
SOS Recovery Community Organization is a collaborative of peers in recovery from substance misuse and their allies working together to create safe spaces and peer based recovery supports throughout Strafford County. SOS and it’s Recovery Community Centers exist to bolster and grow the local recovery community through: Recovery coaching, crisis response, telephone recovery supports, meetings and workshops, support for all pathways to recovery, organized advocacy, partnerships with diverse community organizations, and volunteerism and social events and active activities.
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298 White Mountain Highway, Route 16, Conway, NH 03818
We offer comprehensive substance use disorder treatment for opioids, stimulants and alcohol use in a welcoming, non-judgmental environment. Our multi-disciplinary team addresses the social, psychological, and medical causes and effects of addiction. They will work with you to create a recovery path individualized for your needs. Recovery treatment usually includes... *Medication-assisted treatment and other medical care from a nurse practitioner *Regular visits with a mental health counselor, either our in-house provider or an outside provider of your choice *A recovery coach, either in-house or at another local organization *Case management from a dedicated social worker and medical assistant *Support and resource connection from our care coordination team to help you rebuild your life.
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