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Last Updated: 09/16/2024

Drug, Alcohol, Detox and Treatment Resources

The city of Manchester sits along both sides of the Merrimack River in south central New Hampshire. Residents and visitors enjoy spending time in the city’s beautiful downtown and the several parks that dot the riverbanks of the Merrimack. When the temperatures dip, they head to the Currier Museum of Art, the Aviation Museum or catch an event at the SNHU Arena, such as a Manchester Monarchs hockey game.

However, the New England city has another form of recreation that’s taking an enormous toll on residents and resources: Drug and alcohol dependence. The sameepidemicthat’s left almost 200,000 people dead from prescription pain medication overdoses from 1999 to 2015 throughout America is burning through Manchester. Along with overdose deaths, the fallout from addiction has other repercussions such as child abuse and neglect, homelessness, babies born addicted to opioids and increases in crime.

What the city hasn’t seen is a significant increase in people seeking help to end their dependence. The shame associated with addiction, fear of criminal charges and other legal consequences of illicit drug use stops many from entering rehab programs to recover from substance misuse disorders. You don’t need to feel ashamed. Addiction isn’t a failure, it’s a chronic disease that’s treatable.

Finding Help & Recovery in Manchester, NH

When weighing the strengths and weaknesses of Manchester drug treatment facilities or Manchester alcohol treatment facilities, don’t be afraid to ask questions. This is an important decision, and you need to take everything into account before committing to an alcohol and drug rehab facility.

Manchester Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

Congratulations on your decision to enter a substance addiction treatment facility. If you are dependent on any type of opioids,methamphetamines, prescription sedatives or large quantities of alcohol, detoxification is a necessary first step. Detoxification, also known as medically assisted treatment (MAT) should take place in a hospital with a full medical staff to watch your vitals as your body rids itself of the toxins. Withdrawal symptoms are often painful and can cause patients a great amountof discomfort.

The symptoms vary by substance. For example, for methamphetamine, patients typically experience extreme fatigue, anxiety, depression, psychosis and intense urges for the drug as it starts to leave the body. Although there are no approved drugs to reduce cravings for meth, your medical staff can still prescribe medications to ease the anxiety, depression and other psychological symptoms.

Detoxification, like substance misuse disorders, is complex. When picking a Manchester drug detox center or a Manchester alcohol detox center, make sure it offers MAT. Going through withdrawal on your own can set your recovery back and increase your chances of a relapse. Carefully review each location before you check-in.

Now that you are actively looking at Manchester drug rehab and Manchester alcohol rehab programs, you may want to expand your grid to include the area around Manchester. Another choice is to search out of state and review a national network of alcohol and drug rehab centers. By traveling to a national location, you can remove the distractions of your home community and focus on treatment.

Your Insurance May Cover Rehab

Most insurance companies will cover the cost of professional addiction treatment. Depending on your plan, treatment could be free. Use our confidential tool to see if we are in-network with your provider and receive a detailed breakdown of your benefits – free of charge!

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