If you are addicted to drugs, alcohol or other substances, it’s important to know that you can’t truly get sober on your own. Instead, you’ll need the type of assistance that the folks at Live Free Recovery Services in Manchester, NH can offer. There are a variety of inpatient and outpatient programs that you can choose from to ensure that you have access to the resources needed to maximize your chances of obtaining long-term sobriety.
Why Seek Recovery in New Hampshire?
Where you seek treatment is one of the most important decisions that you’ll make during your journey to sobriety. One of the best reasons to seek care in a city such as Manchester is that it’s easy to get to yet not heavily populated. If you are traveling from Massachusetts or Maine, you can get there by driving for a couple of hours on Interstate 93.
If you’re coming from New York, you can get there by hopping on the New York State Thruway and traveling east until it reaches I-93. As you are traveling to a relatively populated area on a major highway, you should be able to hire a taxi or rideshare service to get you to our facility if you don’t have a friend or family member willing to do so.
There is also a regional airport in Manchester that makes it even easier to get to the Live Free facility here. This could be ideal if you live in Florida, California or some other faraway state and want to put some significant distance between yourself and your family back home while you recover.
New Hampshire is home to a variety of geographic features such as Mt. Washington and its miles of coastline near the state’s border with Maine. There are also a number of forests and lakes that you can visit if you are in town for outpatient therapy and want to keep yourself occupied between sessions.
Ultimately, New Hampshire is a quiet place that has a lot to see and do without making you feel completely disconnected from the outside world. Such a setting may be best for those who need some space to get better but still want to know that they can stay in touch with their kids, friends or loved ones if necessary.
What Type of Services Are Available?
Inpatient and outpatient programs are available that can be further tailored to meet your needs. For instance, you could attend individual counseling sessions as part of an inpatient program and group sessions as part of an outpatient program.
Inpatient programs are designed for those who need immediate help detoxing and who need supervision during the initial withdrawal phase. They are also designed for those who want to spend several days, weeks or months away from home in a controlled environment.
Outpatient programs are better suited for those who simply need help maintaining their sobriety. Typically, you’ll attend meetings at a church or school several times a week where you can talk about your feelings and connect with others who can relate to what you are going through.
While you may be given a sponsor, you should feel free to connect with as many people as possible during your rehab experience. This will help you to create a robust support network that you can rely on during your times of need. It can also ensure that you are available to help others when they need guidance or support.
If you prefer, you can take part in family therapy programs or programs designed specifically for men or women. A family therapy program may be ideal for those who believe that childhood trauma may have triggered their dependence on drugs or alcohol. It can also be ideal for those who believe a spouse, sibling or other family members took actions that contributed to your need to drink or use drugs.
Mental health services are also available as mental health issues and addiction are often interconnected. For example, those who have ADHD may be more likely to become addicts due to their tendency to engage in impulsive behavior.
Our Philosophy
We truly believe that everyone deserves to live a sober and productive life regardless of your age, gender or other characteristics. While we offer a number of programs, we believe in the underlying principles related to the 12-step program. This means that you admit that you can’t overcome your issues on your own and that you need the help of some other power to get sober.
It’s important to note that this doesn’t mean that you have to believe in God or any specific deity. Instead, it simply means that you rely on something greater than yourself. It also means that you hold yourself accountable for your actions and always take stock of what you’ve done regardless of how long you have been sober.
Finally, we believe that everyone who enters our facility is a member of our family. Therefore, you’ll always have access to our services no matter how long it’s been since you have been involved with one of our rehab programs.
To make it easier to get the services that you need, we do accept most private insurance plans as well as those offered by the state of New Hampshire. We also offer intensive outpatient as well as relapse prevention programs to ensure that you stay sober after going through an initial detox and withdrawal.
An Overview of the Admissions Process
The admissions process is a fairly straightforward one that can involve as little as filling out a form or making a phone call. If you need emergency care, a friend or family member can call and arrange for you to be admitted to our facility as quickly as possible. Of course, you will have to agree to be admitted before you can engage in any type of long-term program.
The admission form will ask a variety of standard questions such as what you are addicted to, how you will pay for your stay and when you would like to be admitted. You will be required to commit to a stay of at least 90 days prior to entering our facility.
However, programs are designed that last longer than three months, and if circumstances warrant, it may be possible to obtain adequate treatment in less time. The intake form will ask you when you want to start treatment, and every effort will be made to get you started as close to that date as possible.
Finally, you’ll be asked for information about any allergies that you have or any other issues that we should know about. For instance, if you need mental health services, you can talk more about that on the preadmission document.
To learn more about the admissions process, you can visit LiveFreeRecoveryNH.com/application. You can also call the facility at (888) 527-1508 at your earliest convenience for more information. You can expect someone to respond soon after submitting a form or almost immediately if you choose to call.
What Types of Addictions Do You Treat?
We can deal with almost any type of addiction that you can imagine. Whether you are struggling to overcome a dependency on marijuana, cocaine or LSD, we can help. We’ll also be able to help you get past issues with alcohol, pills or most other substances that can result in mental or physical health issues.
If you are ready to get the help that you need for a drug or alcohol addiction, contact the folks at Live Free Recovery Services by phone, email or through our website today. We will do whatever it takes to help you lead a life that is free of addiction and the problems it can cause. Whether you are seeking help for the first time or need assistance after relapsing, you will have our full support in your quest to live your best life.
Live Free Recovery Sober Living
666-668 Rimmon St,
Manchester,
New Hampshire,
03102
Published on: 2024-10-03
Updated on: 2024-10-03