Alcohol Rehab in New Hampshire
At Live Free Recovery in NH, you have access to safe detox, residential treatment, and outpatient programs for alcohol addiction. Guided by our licensed staff, you’ll receive personalized treatments that support lasting sobriety.
What Is Alcohol Addiction Treatment?
Recent data shows that alcohol causes about 178,000 deaths yearly in America (CDC, 2024). Yet, only around 8% of people with alcoholism get treatment (NIH, 2025). Many feel ashamed or like they have to handle it on their own.
The truth is that alcohol use disorder is a medical condition. It changes brain chemistry, making it difficult to stop drinking without support. With the right treatment, you can work on physical dependence and the emotional reasons informing your drinking.
Why Choose Live Free Recovery
Local Expertise in Alcohol Rehab
Our Manchester and Keene centers serve people from Nashua to North Conway. Local treatment solves the challenges of alcohol addiction in our community.
Flexible Levels of Care
Some people do well with weekly counseling, while others need residential treatment for alcohol use disorder. Our full continuum of care can meet you where you are.
Licensed Clinicians and Evidence-Based Therapies
The team includes doctors, therapists, and counselors at our JCAHO-certified center. We use proven therapies, trauma care, and 12-Step work.
Family Involvement and Peer Support
Addiction can affect those around you. Our family therapy helps repair relationships. Peer groups connect you with those who can relate to you.
What to Expect in Alcohol Rehab
Most alcohol use disorder treatment at Live Free Recovery starts with an in-depth assessment. This helps determine the level of care you need and the therapies best suited to your goals.
Alcohol Detox Programs in NH
Alcohol withdrawal help can ease symptoms like seizures and hallucinations. Medical detox for alcohol addiction (usually 3–7 days) provides support at this early stage of recovery in a controlled, safe environment. Our detox facilities monitor you 24/7 and use medications to keep you comfortable.
Inpatient Alcohol Rehab
Our residential treatment involves living at our facility for either 3–6 weeks or 6–12 months, depending on your needs. You’ll attend therapy sessions, join groups, and learn coping skills. This highly structured care often makes the difference between success and relapse.
Outpatient Alcohol Rehab
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): You’ll spend about 5–8 hours here each day, usually 5–7 days a week. Including practical learning and healing, this program suits those who need intensive support and have a stable home life.
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Spend 3–4 hours a day, several times a week, on proven therapies. This works for people with jobs or family duties.
- Outpatient Program (OP): Minimal weekly sessions provide ongoing support. This treatment is often done after finishing a more intensive program.
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Signs You May Need Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Consider getting help for alcohol misuse if you:
- Can’t stop drinking once you start
- Feel anxious or sick when you don’t drink
- Drink more than planned, even when trying to quit
- Have problems at work or home because of alcohol
- Keep drinking despite health, legal, or money problems
Insurance and Costs
Most insurance covers alcohol addiction treatment. At Live Free, we work with most providers to help make care more accessible. Our admissions team can help verify your benefits and explain all costs before treatment starts.
Start Your Recovery Today
Whether you need detox, residential care, or outpatient therapy, we’ll design a treatment plan that meets your alcohol recovery needs and goals. With evidence-based support at our alcohol treatment centers in NH, you can reclaim your life and embrace a sober tomorrow. Reach out today to get started.
FAQs About Alcohol Rehab
How long does alcohol rehab last?
Treatment duration depends on your situation. Outpatient programs might last several months. Residential treatment can run for one to several months. The goal isn’t speed, but rather providing you with tools for lasting recovery.
Do I need detox before starting rehab?
If you drink daily or experience withdrawal symptoms, detox is typically a good starting step. Our team will assess which program is most suitable when we first talk.
Is alcohol rehab covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans cover addiction treatment as an essential health benefit. Coverage varies, so we’ll check your specific benefits and explain costs upfront.
What's the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?
Inpatient care means living at a facility with 24-hour support. Outpatient programming involves scheduled appointments while you continue living at home.
What therapies are offered?
We use approaches backed by science. This includes cognitive-behavioral therapy, family counseling, group therapy, 12-Step programs, holistic methods, and more. Treatment plans are customized to your specific situation.
What happens after rehab?
Recovery continues after treatment ends. Many people keep doing outpatient counseling, attend support meetings, join alumni groups, or live in sober housing. We help plan your ongoing support before you finish treatment.
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