Phoenix House Franklin Center
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Rising above Addiction
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Phoenix Houses of New England was founded in 1967 by a coalition of social service professionals, clergy, business, and political leaders in Providence, Rhode Island. Today, some 3,000 adults and teenagers receive alcohol and drug treatment annually through more than forty-five programs in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Fees are based on a sliding scale, and no client is denied treatment because of the inability to pay.
Phoenix House Franklin Center
14 Holy Cross Rd
Franklin NH 03235
Tel: 603 934-5297
Adult Programs in New Hampshire
At Phoenix House in New Hampshire, we understand that substance abuse affects every aspect of a person’s life. Recovery means not only freedom from drugs, but also freedom from the past and freedom of choice in the future.
Crisis Intervention, Detoxification & Sobriety Maintenance
Phoenix House Franklin provides clinically managed residential detoxification for uncomplicated withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs for up to eight adult clients. In addition, assessment, support, case management and referral are provided over a seven- to fourteen-day period to adults eighteen and older. The program also serves adults who have been detoxified but need a stable living arrangement and some counseling to maintain their sobriety until entering residential treatment. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Phoenix House Franklin Center is a Granite United Way Partner Agency.
Transitional Living
RISE (Recovery in an Independent, Sober Environment)
RISE at Phoenix House Franklin Center is a three- to six-month transitional living program for working adults in need of a stable environment while continuing their recovery. RISE is also open to those who have completed treatment and need additional support while transitioning into the community. The program features weekly recovery groups, individual therapy, and self-help meetings.
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