You Are Not Alone.

Help is Less Than an Hour Away.

The Doorways offer assistance with accessing every level of treatment. Call 211 to be connected with a Doorway or use the Doorway locator map for access to a Doorway at one of nine trusted community hospitals.

About the Doorway

You are not alone. For many people, addiction is a daily reality. We can help so no one has to go in it alone. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or a loved one, or are looking for information, you've come to the right place.

Wherever you live and wherever you are on your journey, The Doorway will connect you to the supports and services and the level of care that's right for you, including:

  • Screening and evaluation
  • Treatment, including Medication Assisted Treatment
  • Prevention, including naloxone
  • Supports and services to assist in long-term recovery
  • Peer recovery support services

You are never alone and never far from help.

Resources

NH Doorways Evaluation Final Report

 

NH Alcohol and Drug Treatment Locator

Find treatment agencies and individual practitioners offering substance use disorder services.

New Hampshire Recovery House Registry

Provides information on the voluntary registry for recovery houses.

NH DHHS, Bureau Of Drug and Alcohol Services

The Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services provides information on Prevention, Intervention, Treatment, and Recovery.

211 NH

211 NH is the connection for New Hampshire residents to the most up to date resources they need from specially trained Information and Referral Specialists.

The Recovery Friendly Workplace Initiative

Promotes individual wellness for Granite Staters by empowering workplaces to provide support for people recovering from substance use disorder.

The Partnership @Drugfreenh

The Partnership is a trusted resource for NH and by joining this group of dedicated organizations, you can help individuals, families, and communities get informed, get involved, and get help.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

NIAAA provides leadership in the national effort to reduce alcohol-related problems.

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Find information for people struggling with drug abuse, as well as resources for their families and friends.

National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens

The trusted source for science-based information on teen drug use and its effects.

Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

Provides support and guidance to families struggling with their children's substance use.

SAMHSA

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Medication Safety Tips: A Guide to Protecting Children

This guide reviews how accidental medication poisoning occurs and how households can securely store medication and the proper disposal. In addition, it touches on teen misuse of medications.