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Heroin Addiction Treatment in Salem, NH

Evidence-based heroin addiction treatment through our PHP and IOP programs with MAT options including Suboxone, Methadone, and Vivitrol.

Treatment at a Glance

4:1
Staff Ratio
24h
Admission
~70
Capacity
18-80
Age Range
Treatment Programs

Programs for Heroin Recovery

Multiple levels of care designed around evidence-based treatment and your recovery goals.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Mon–Fri, 9 AM – 3:30 PM • 20–30 days

Our highest intensity outpatient care. Structured daily groups including DBT, CBT, and psychoeducation. NP for medication management within 24 hours.

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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, 6–9 PM

Same evidence-based programming in evening hours for working adults. Maintain your career while pursuing recovery.

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Outpatient Program (OP)

Once per week • Ongoing

Ongoing therapy for sustained recovery. Ideal for stepping down from IOP or long-term maintenance support.

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Telehealth

Virtual sessions • All levels

Attend groups and individual sessions remotely via secure video. Full therapeutic experience from home.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Integrated with all programs

Suboxone, Methadone referral, and Vivitrol options managed by our on-site NP. Medication alongside therapy for best outcomes in heroin recovery.

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☑ NH Licensed
☑ MA Licensed
☑ JCAHO Accredited
☑ LGBTQ+ Inclusive
Patient Testimonials

Voices from the Trail

Real experiences from people who walked this path before you.

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“[Client testimonial about Heroin Recovery — placeholder. The team gave me tools I use every day.]”
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Google Review • [Month 2026]
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Google Review • [Month 2026]
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“[Client testimonial about MAT support — placeholder. Suboxone made the difference in early heroin recovery.]”
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Why Trailhead

Advantages of Our Heroin Treatment

What sets our approach apart from other addiction treatment programs in New Hampshire.

Specialized Heroin Programming — Evidence-based therapies including CBT, DBT, and ACT designed specifically for Heroin Use Disorder recovery.

On-Site Nurse Practitioner — Medication evaluation within 24 hours. Ongoing management of MAT protocols and co-occurring conditions.

DBT & CBT Skills Groups — Targeted skills training to identify and manage addiction triggers, cravings, and high-risk situations.

Flexible Scheduling — Morning, afternoon, and evening sessions so treatment fits around work, school, and family responsibilities.

12:1 Counselor Ratio — Smaller caseloads mean your therapist actually knows your story and can personalize your treatment plan.

Weekly Individual Therapy — Private sessions with your assigned clinician every week, regardless of which program level you’re in.

MAT Options Available — Suboxone, Methadone, and Vivitrol managed by our on-site NP to reduce heroin cravings, ease withdrawal, and prevent relapse.

Family Therapy & Education — Monthly family groups via Zoom plus individual family therapy sessions to rebuild relationships.

Holistic Approaches — Breathwork, yoga, meditation, and outdoor activities integrated into daily programming.

Case Management Support — Help with employment, housing, life skills, and community resources to support long-term recovery.

Same-Day Admissions — When clinically appropriate, begin treatment within 24 hours of your initial call.

Recovery Journey

Your Treatment Timeline

Recovery unfolds in seasons — each phase builds on the last.

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Spring • Weeks 1–2

Stabilization & Assessment

  • Comprehensive clinical assessment and intake
  • NP evaluation within 24 hours, medication plan initiated
  • Introduction to group therapy and daily structure
  • Begin building DBT/CBT skills foundation
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Summer • Weeks 3–4

Active Treatment & Growth

  • Daily group therapy (CBT, DBT, ACT, process groups)
  • Weekly individual therapy with collaborative goal setting
  • Psychoeducation on addiction science and recovery
  • Introduction to sober social activities
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Fall • Weeks 5–8

Integration & Step-Down

  • Transition from PHP to IOP as clinically indicated
  • Real-life skill application and practice
  • Family therapy sessions begin or intensify
  • Relapse prevention plan development
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Winter • Weeks 9–12+

Maintenance & Aftercare

  • OP or continued IOP for ongoing support
  • Alumni program enrollment and peer connections
  • External therapist and psychiatrist referrals
  • Ongoing family support group access
Our Space

Tour Our Facility

A comfortable, home-like environment designed for healing — located in Salem, NH.

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Group Therapy Rooms

Bright, comfortable rooms designed for open discussion and therapeutic work. Each room seats 10–12 participants in a supportive circle format.

Start Heroin Addiction Treatment Today

Same-day admissions available when clinically appropriate. We’re here to help.

Our Team

Meet Your Treatment Team

Licensed clinicians with professional credentials and lived recovery experience.

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[Clinical Director]

LMHC • Clinical Director

Oversees all clinical programming and ensures evidence-based treatment protocols across every level of care.

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[Lead Therapist]

LADC • Lead Therapist

Specializes in substance use disorders with expertise in CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing techniques.

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[Nurse Practitioner]

APRN • Medication Management

Manages all medication-assisted treatment protocols, including Suboxone, Methadone, and Vivitrol for heroin use disorder.

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[Case Manager]

Case Management

Coordinates housing, employment, and community resources to support your recovery beyond the clinical setting.

Warning Signs

Signs of Heroin Use Disorder

Heroin Use Disorder ranges from mild to severe. Recognizing the signs is the first step toward getting help.

  • Using heroin more frequently or in larger doses than intended
  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop using heroin
  • Spending a lot of time obtaining heroin, using it, or recovering from its effects
  • Intense physical cravings and obsessive thoughts about heroin between doses
  • Track marks, bruising, or collapsed veins from injection use
  • Nodding off at inappropriate times, extreme drowsiness, and slurred speech
  • Withdrawal sickness (muscle aches, vomiting, diarrhea) when unable to use
  • Dramatic weight loss, poor hygiene, and secretive or deceptive behavior
  • Tolerance — needing significantly more heroin to achieve the same effects, increasing overdose risk
  • Severe withdrawal symptoms: muscle and bone pain, cold sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, restless legs, insomnia
  • Continuing to use heroin despite knowing it causes physical harm, overdose risk, or psychological damage
  • Inability to stop despite repeated overdoses, infections, or loss of everything
If you or a loved one is experiencing any of these signs, call us at (857) 312-1697.

Don’t Wait — Recovery Starts with One Call

Our admissions team can have you started within 24–48 hours.

New Hampshire Data

Heroin Use in New Hampshire

Understanding the scope of Heroin Addiction in our community.

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400+
NH Opioid/Heroin Overdose Deaths Annually
Source: NH Medical Examiner
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80%
Heroin Users First Misused Prescription Opioids
Source: NIDA Research
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35%
NH Treatment Admissions Involve Heroin/Opioids
Source: SAMHSA TEDS
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24-48h
Average Admission Timeline at Trailhead
Same-day when clinically appropriate
Insurance

Insurance We Accept

We work with most major insurance providers for Heroin Addiction treatment coverage.

Anthem BCBS
In-Network
Point 32
Harvard Pilgrim + Tufts
Tricare
In-Network
Uprise Health
In-Network
WellSense
NH Medicaid

Don’t see your provider? We may still be able to help.

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Verify Your Insurance Coverage

Check your benefits in minutes — most clients start treatment within 24–48 hours.

Your information is confidential and protected under HIPAA.

By the Numbers

Treatment at a Glance

4:1

Staff Ratio

Overall staff-to-client ratio for individualized attention

24h

Rapid Admission

Most clients begin treatment within 24–48 hours of their call

70

Client Capacity

Small enough for personalized care, large enough for diverse programming

18+

Adults Only

Serving adults ages 18–80 in all levels of outpatient care

For Families

How to Help a Loved One with Heroin Addiction

Supporting someone through recovery is its own journey. Here’s where to start.

1

Educate Yourself About Addiction

Addiction is a chronic brain disease, not a moral failing. Understanding the science behind Heroin Use Disorder helps you respond with empathy rather than frustration.

2

Avoid Enabling Behaviors

Well-meaning actions like covering for a loved one’s heroin use or providing financial support can unintentionally prolong the cycle. Learn to support without enabling.

3

Set Boundaries with Compassion

Healthy boundaries protect both you and your loved one. Communicate clearly what behaviors you will and won’t accept, and follow through consistently.

4

Explore Family Therapy

Trailhead offers monthly family education groups via Zoom plus individual family sessions. Healing the family system is essential to lasting recovery.

5

Take Care of Your Own Health

Your mental health matters too. Consider individual therapy, Nar-Anon meetings, or support groups for families navigating a loved one’s addiction.

6

Learn About Codependency

Family systems often develop unhealthy patterns around addiction. Understanding codependency helps you break those patterns and build healthier relationships.

Our family support program is open to all family members 18+, past and present clients. Call (857) 312-1697
When They Say No

What If They Refuse Treatment?

It’s common for someone struggling with Heroin Addiction to resist help. Here’s how to navigate that.

Path 1
Consider a Professional Intervention
A trained interventionist can facilitate a structured conversation with your loved one. This process helps them understand the impact of their heroin use in a supportive, non-confrontational environment.
Path 2
Use Motivational Approaches
Rather than ultimatums, use open-ended questions and reflective listening. Express concern without judgment: “I’ve noticed you seem less happy lately — what do you think about that?”
Path 3
Set Clear Boundaries
Boundaries are not punishments — they’re protections. Communicate what you’re willing to accept and follow through. Sometimes, experiencing natural consequences is what motivates change.
Path 4
Understand the Stages of Change
People move through pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. Your loved one may not be ready today, but every honest conversation plants a seed for tomorrow.
Path 5
Know When to Call for Help
If your loved one is in immediate danger — severe withdrawal symptoms, suicidal thoughts, or heroin overdose — call 911. For non-emergency guidance, our admissions team is available to help even if your loved one isn’t ready.

Call Us for Family Support

Our family support program is open to any family member 18+, past and present clients.

📚 Monthly education groups via Zoom
👥 Open to all family members 18+
🌱 Codependency & family systems curriculum
Call (857) 312-1697
Service Area

Heroin Treatment in Salem, NH

We provide Heroin Addiction treatment for clients throughout Salem, NH, and Greater New Hampshire. Conveniently located just minutes off Route 93 with easy access from southern NH and northern MA.

103 Stiles Rd, Suites 1 & 2, Salem, NH 03079
(857) 312-1697 • Dual NH/MA Licensed
Salem Nashua Manchester Concord Derry Londonderry Windham Pelham Hudson Lowell, MA Boston, MA
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common signs include track marks and injection sites, nodding off at inappropriate times, pinpoint pupils, dramatic weight loss, withdrawal sickness when not using, and continuing use despite overdoses, infections, or devastating life consequences.

Yes. Our on-site Nurse Practitioner prescribes and manages MAT options including Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), Methadone referral, and Vivitrol (naltrexone injection). These medications reduce heroin cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and help prevent relapse when combined with therapy.

We use CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), 12-Step facilitation, SMART Recovery, motivational interviewing, and relapse prevention planning.

We don’t provide medical detox on-site, but we coordinate with trusted detox facilities for medically supervised heroin withdrawal management and can typically admit you to our program within 24–48 hours post-detox. MAT can begin immediately upon admission.

PHP typically runs 20–30 days, IOP runs 60–90 days, and ongoing outpatient support continues as needed. The total timeline depends on your clinical needs and progress.

Yes. Our Evening Professional Track meets 6–9 PM Monday through Thursday, specifically designed for working adults. IOP also offers morning and afternoon session options.

Most major insurance plans cover Heroin Addiction treatment. We accept Anthem BCBS, Point 32 (Harvard Pilgrim/Tufts), Tricare, Uprise Health, and WellSense (NH Medicaid). Contact us to verify your specific benefits.

You’ll step down to IOP or outpatient care, enroll in our alumni program for ongoing peer support, receive external therapist and psychiatrist referrals, and have continued access to family support groups.

Absolutely. We offer individual family therapy sessions plus monthly family education groups via Zoom. These cover codependency, family systems, and substance use education. Open to any family member 18+.

Our family-style environment, flexible scheduling (morning/afternoon/evening), staff with lived recovery experience, 12:1 counselor caseloads, same-day admissions, and comprehensive MAT program set us apart from larger, less personal facilities.

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