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Opioid Addiction Treatment in Salem, NH

Evidence-based opioid addiction treatment through our PHP and IOP programs. Medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone, Vivitrol, and individualized clinical care.

Treatment Programs

Programs for Opioid Recovery

Multiple levels of care, all designed around evidence-based opioid addiction treatment and your personal recovery goals.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Mon–Fri, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM • 20–30 days

Our highest level of outpatient care. Structured daily groups including DBT, CBT, and psychoeducation. On-site NP for medication management within 24 hours of admission.

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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Morning, Afternoon, or Evening • 60–90 days

Step-down from PHP or direct entry. Three scheduling options to fit your life. Weekly individual therapy and daily group sessions.

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Evening Professional Track

Mon–Thu, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Designed for working adults. Same evidence-based programming in evening hours so you can maintain your career while pursuing recovery.

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Outpatient Program (OP)

Once per week • Ongoing maintenance

Ongoing individual and group therapy for sustained recovery. Ideal for clients stepping down from IOP or those needing flexible, long-term support.

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Telehealth

Virtual sessions • All program levels

Attend groups and individual sessions remotely. Full therapeutic experience from the comfort of your home with secure video platform.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Integrated with all programs

Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, and Methadone referral options managed by our on-site Nurse Practitioner. MAT is the gold standard for opioid use disorder treatment.

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Trailhead Treatment Center is ☑ State Licensed by the State of New Hampshire for substance use and mental health treatment, with ☑ Dual Licensing serving clients from both NH and MA. ☑ JCAHO Accreditation in progress.

Patient Testimonials

Stories of Recovery

Real experiences from people who have walked this path before you.

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Why Trailhead

Advantages of Our Opioid Treatment

What makes our approach to opioid addiction different — and effective.

1 Specialized opioid addiction programming with MAT as the cornerstone
2 On-site Nurse Practitioner for Suboxone/Vivitrol management within 24 hours
3 DBT and CBT skills groups targeting opioid cravings and triggers
4 Flexible scheduling — morning, afternoon, or evening sessions
5 12:1 counselor-to-client ratio for personalized attention
6 Individual therapy weekly regardless of program level
7 MAT options: Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, Methadone referral
8 Family therapy and monthly family education groups
9 Holistic approaches: breathwork, yoga, meditation
10 Case management for life skills, employment, housing support
11 Same-day or next-day admissions when clinically appropriate
Recovery Timeline

Your Path Through Treatment

A structured journey from stabilization to lasting recovery.

Week 1–2

Stabilization & MAT Induction

  • Comprehensive clinical assessment
  • NP evaluation within 24 hours, MAT induction (Suboxone/Vivitrol)
  • Introduction to group therapy, daily structure
  • Begin DBT/CBT skills foundation
Week 3–4

Active Treatment & Skill Building

  • Daily group therapy (CBT, DBT, ACT)
  • Weekly individual therapy — collaborative goal setting
  • Psychoeducation groups on opioid addiction science
  • MAT dose stabilization and monitoring
Week 5–8

Integration & Step-Down

  • Transition from PHP to IOP
  • Real-life skill application and trigger management
  • Family therapy sessions
  • Relapse prevention planning specific to opioid use
  • Community engagement (equine therapy, hiking, bowling)
Week 9–12+

Maintenance & Aftercare

  • OP or continued IOP with ongoing MAT
  • Alumni program enrollment
  • External therapist/psychiatrist referrals
  • Long-term MAT management and tapering plan
Our Facility

Tour Our Salem, NH Center

A comfortable, home-like environment designed to support your recovery journey.

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Group Therapy Room

Multiple group therapy rooms provide comfortable, private spaces for evidence-based sessions including DBT, CBT, and ACT skills groups. Each room accommodates small groups for focused, intimate therapeutic work.

Start Opioid Addiction Treatment Today

One phone call can change everything. Reach out — we’re here to help.

Treatment Team

Your Care Team

Licensed clinicians with professional credentials and lived recovery experience — they understand the journey.

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[Clinical Director]

LMHC / LICSW

Experienced in addiction treatment with specialized training in evidence-based modalities. Leads the clinical team with compassion and expertise.

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[Lead Therapist]

LADC

Specializes in substance use disorders with focus on opioid addiction. Brings both clinical expertise and understanding of recovery.

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[Nurse Practitioner]

NP / Prescriber

Manages all MAT medications including Suboxone and Vivitrol. Evaluates new clients within 24 hours and provides ongoing medication oversight throughout treatment.

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[Case Manager]

Behavioral Health

Connects clients with community resources, assists with life skills, employment, and housing. Ensures continuity of care beyond treatment.

Signs & Symptoms

Recognizing Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid use disorder can develop quickly, even from prescribed medications. Understanding the warning signs can save a life.

Early Signs Progressing Severe

Early Warning Signs

  • Taking more opioids than prescribed
  • Running out of prescriptions early
  • Drowsiness or “nodding off” at unusual times
  • Pinpoint (constricted) pupils

Progressing Symptoms

  • Doctor shopping or seeking multiple prescriptions
  • Chronic constipation and nausea
  • Social withdrawal and neglecting responsibilities
  • Mood swings, irritability between doses

Severe Symptoms

  • Track marks or injection site infections
  • Severe withdrawal (muscle aches, vomiting, diarrhea, chills)
  • Using despite overdose risk or known harm
  • Inability to function without opioids

If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these signs, call us at (857) 312-1697

Recovery Starts with One Call

Don’t wait for the perfect moment — reach out today and let us help you find your way.

Local Statistics

The Opioid Crisis in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has been one of the hardest-hit states in the nation. Understanding the crisis reinforces why treatment matters now.

396
Opioid overdose deaths in NH (2023)
NH DHHS 2023
4.3x
NH overdose rate vs. national average
CDC WONDER 2023
73%
Of NH overdose deaths involve fentanyl
NH Medical Examiner 2023
11%
Of those with OUD who receive treatment
SAMHSA NSDUH 2023
Insurance

Insurance We Accept

We work with most major insurance plans to make opioid treatment accessible.

Anthem BCBS
In-Network
Point 32
In-Network
Harvard Pilgrim
In-Network
Tufts Health
In-Network
Tricare
In-Network
Uprise Health
Accepted
WellSense
NH Medicaid
Cigna
Out-of-Network
Aetna
Out-of-Network
UnitedHealth
Out-of-Network

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Find out what your plan covers in minutes. No obligation, completely confidential.

HIPAA protected. No obligation. Self-pay and financial assistance available.

By the Numbers

Treatment at a Glance

4:1

Staff-to-Client Ratio

More staff means more personalized attention

24h

Admission Timeline

From call to program start within 24–48 hours

~70

Client Capacity

Right-sized for community, not a number

18-80

Age Range

Adults of all ages welcome

For Families

How to Help a Loved One

Supporting someone through opioid addiction is hard. These tips can make the conversation easier.

Educate Yourself

Learn about opioid addiction as a brain disease, not a moral failing. Understanding how opioids hijack the brain’s reward system helps reduce blame and opens the door to compassion.

Avoid Enabling

There’s a difference between helping and enabling. Stop covering for them, making excuses, or removing natural consequences of their use.

Learn About Naloxone (Narcan)

Keep Narcan on hand — it reverses opioid overdoses and is available at most NH pharmacies without a prescription. Knowing how to use it can save a life.

Join Family Therapy

Trailhead offers monthly Zoom family education groups. Open to all family members 18+, past and present clients. Curriculum covers codependency, family systems, and more.

Take Care of Yourself

You can’t pour from an empty cup. Seek your own therapy, attend Nar-Anon meetings, and prioritize your mental health too.

Understand MAT Is Real Recovery

Medication-assisted treatment like Suboxone is not “replacing one drug with another.” MAT is evidence-based medicine that saves lives and supports lasting recovery.

Our family support program is open to all family members 18+. Call (857) 312-1697

When They’re Not Ready

What If They Refuse Treatment?

It’s painful when someone you love won’t accept help. Here are steps that can make a difference.

1

Don’t Wait for Rock Bottom

With opioids, “rock bottom” can mean death. Fentanyl contamination makes every use potentially fatal. Earlier intervention saves lives.

2

Use Compassionate Language

Express concern without judgment. “I’ve noticed...” instead of “You always...”. Motivational interviewing techniques can help guide the conversation.

3

Set Clear Boundaries

Boundaries aren’t ultimatums — they’re statements of what you will and won’t accept. Enforce them consistently with love.

4

Consider Professional Intervention

A trained interventionist can facilitate a structured conversation. This is not about ambushing — it’s about organized, loving support.

5

Know When to Call for Help

If there’s immediate danger — overdose, blue lips, unresponsiveness — call 911 and administer Narcan if available. For guidance on next steps, call us anytime.

Our admissions team can guide you through next steps — even if your loved one isn’t ready yet.

☎ Call (857) 312-1697

Call Us for Family Support

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Our family program provides education, support, and community.

📚 Monthly Zoom education groups
👥 Open to any family member 18+
💡 Codependency & family systems curriculum
Call (857) 312-1697
Location

Opioid Treatment in Salem, NH

We provide opioid addiction treatment for clients throughout Salem, NH, and Greater New Hampshire. Conveniently located just minutes off Route 93 with dual NH/MA licensing.

Trailhead Treatment Center
103 Stiles Rd, Suites 1 & 2, Salem, NH 03079
(857) 312-1697 • Mon–Thu 9am–9pm, Fri 9am–5pm
Salem NH Nashua Manchester Concord Derry Haverhill MA Lawrence MA Lowell MA
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Common Questions

Opioid Treatment FAQ

What are the signs of opioid addiction?

Key signs include pinpoint pupils, drowsiness, constipation, running out of prescriptions early, track marks, withdrawal symptoms (muscle aches, chills, vomiting), and inability to stop using despite wanting to.

How long does opioid addiction treatment take?

PHP typically lasts 20–30 days, followed by IOP for 60–90 days. MAT may continue for months or years. Many clients continue with outpatient therapy and alumni support for ongoing maintenance.

Do you offer detox for opioids?

We don’t provide medical detox on-site but coordinate closely with trusted detox facilities. Most clients can begin our program within 24–48 hours after completing detox or once stabilized on MAT.

What medications are used for opioid treatment?

Our MAT options include Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), Subutex (buprenorphine), Vivitrol (naltrexone injection), and Methadone referral. Our on-site NP manages all MAT prescriptions.

Can I work while in opioid treatment?

Absolutely. Our Evening Professional Track (6–9 PM, Mon–Thu) is specifically designed for working adults who need treatment without disrupting their careers.

Will insurance cover opioid addiction treatment?

Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Anthem BCBS, Point 32, Tricare, and WellSense NH Medicaid. The Mental Health Parity Act requires insurers to cover substance use treatment. Use our verification form or call us.

Is Suboxone just replacing one drug with another?

No. Suboxone is FDA-approved medicine that reduces cravings, prevents withdrawal, and blocks the euphoric effects of opioids. It stabilizes brain chemistry so clients can engage in therapy and rebuild their lives.

Can family members be involved in treatment?

Yes. We offer family therapy sessions and monthly Zoom family education groups. These are open to any family member 18+, covering codependency, communication, and family systems.

What happens after opioid treatment ends?

Clients step down to IOP or OP, continue MAT as needed, join our alumni program, receive external therapist referrals, and maintain access to family support groups for continued growth.

What makes Trailhead different for opioid treatment?

Same-day MAT induction, family-style environment, flexible scheduling options, staff with lived recovery experience, 12:1 counselor caseloads, and comprehensive MAT management by our on-site NP.

Every Clear Day Starts with One Step

You don’t have to wait for the storm to pass. Call today — a brighter path is waiting.

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