Why Liberty Health Services is the Best Alcohol Detox and Rehab in New Hampshire

Liberty Health Services is proud to be one of only three tier-one alcohol detox centers in New Hampshire. Our facility provides private rooms, 24/7 medical care, and exclusive private health insurance coverage. We believe in delivering personalized, high-quality care in a discreet and comfortable setting, tailored to your individual recovery journey.

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Comprehensive Alcohol Detox: The First Step to Recovery

Detox is the critical first step for those suffering from alcohol addiction. During alcohol detox, the body clears itself of toxins while managing the uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous withdrawal symptoms. Attempting detox without medical supervision can be life-threatening, particularly for those with severe alcohol dependency. At Liberty Health Services, we ensure a medically supervised detox to keep you safe and as comfortable as possible.

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms we manage include:

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Anxiety and agitation

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Tremors and shakes

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Insomnia

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Nausea and vomiting

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Delirium tremens (DTs) in severe cases, including seizures and hallucinations

We use Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to alleviate withdrawal symptoms, ensuring the detox process is both safe and effective.

Alcohol Rehab: Transitioning to Long-Term Recovery

Once detox is complete, recovery continues with our alcohol rehab program, which addresses the emotional, psychological, and social factors driving addiction. Our rehab focuses on providing evidence-based therapies and holistic care to help you maintain sobriety and rebuild your life.

Our alcohol rehab includes:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Helps identify negative thought patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms.

Group Therapy

Provides support and shared experiences in a structured environment.

Family Therapy

Aids in repairing relationships and building a strong support system.

Relapse Prevention

We work with you to develop tools and strategies to prevent relapse, even in high-risk situations.

Aftercare Planning

Ensures you have a roadmap for continued recovery after leaving our facility, including outpatient programs and support groups.

Levels of Care to Meet Your Alcohol Rehab Recovery Needs

At Liberty Health Services, we offer several levels of care that are tailored to meet clients where they are in their recovery journey. Our continuum of care ensures that each individual receives the right level of treatment and support based on their needs, preferences, and medical recommendations.

Medical Alcohol Detox

The first step in recovery is detox, where the body rids itself of alcohol under medical supervision. Our medically monitored detox program helps manage alcohol withdrawal symptoms, ensuring comfort and safety with 24/7 medical care. This critical phase can last between 3 to 7 days depending on the severity of addiction, and it prepares clients for the next stage of treatment.

Detox is vital for anyone experiencing dangerous withdrawal symptoms, which can include tremors, seizures, or delirium tremens (DTs). According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be severe, making professional detox essential for a successful and safe start to recovery.

Inpatient Residential Treatment

For those who require intensive care following detox, inpatient residential treatment provides a structured environment where clients receive round-the-clock care. During inpatient treatment, clients stay on-site at our private facility, participating in daily therapy, including individual counseling and group therapy sessions. Residential care allows clients to fully immerse themselves in their recovery while being monitored and supported by medical and mental health professionals.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is ideal for clients who are stepping down from inpatient care or for those who cannot commit to full-time residential treatment but still require structured, intensive care. Clients attend therapy several days a week, which allows for flexibility while still receiving the support and guidance necessary for ongoing recovery. IOP is an effective option for individuals balancing work, family responsibilities, or other commitments while continuing treatment.

IOP combines individual therapy, group therapy, and holistic support to help clients continue building coping skills and relapse prevention strategies.

Outpatient Treatment and Aftercare

For clients who have completed more intensive levels of care, outpatient treatment offers ongoing support with a more flexible schedule. Clients can attend therapy sessions while maintaining their daily routines. This level of care is crucial for those who are in the later stages of recovery and need continued therapy to maintain sobriety.

We also provide aftercare planning, which includes referrals to support groups, sober living arrangements, and long-term therapy options to ensure that clients stay on the path to recovery after leaving our primary care programs.

Insurance Coverage for Alcohol Detox and Rehab

At Liberty Health Services, we accept private health insurance to provide premium care. We are in-network with a lot of providers, including but not limited to:

  • Point 32 Health, including Tufts, Harvard Pilgrim, and Health Plans Inc.
  • Unicare

We also accept other private health insurance plans on an out-of-network basis. Don’t worry—if you’re unsure about your coverage, our team is here to help navigate the insurance process for you.

And more! Contact us to find out about additional insurance providers we work with.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long does alcohol detox take?

Alcohol detox typically lasts between 3 to 7 days, depending on the severity of the addiction and the individual’s overall health. The length of stay will vary based on each client’s unique needs.

What is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

MAT uses FDA-approved medications to reduce cravings and alleviate withdrawal symptoms during detox. This helps ensure a safer and more comfortable detox process.

Do you offer private rooms?

Yes! At Liberty Health Services, we have private rooms for clients that require this. We believe privacy and comfort are essential components of a successful recovery process.

What happens after detox?

After detox, clients transition into one of our rehab programs, such as residential treatment. Our team will work with you to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your recovery needs.

Can I use my health insurance for treatment?

Yes! We accept private health insurance and are in-network with several major providers, including Tufts, Harvard Pilgrim, Health Plans Inc., and Unicare. We also work with almost all other commercial insurance plans.

What are my options after leaving Liberty Health Services?

We offer aftercare planning, which includes referrals to outpatient programs, 12-step meetings, and other resources to help you stay on track with your recovery journey.

What Our Clients Are Saying

Read what our clients have to say about their experience with Liberty Health Services and how our tailored approach helped them on their path to recovery.

Our New Hampshire Locations: Serving You Near Home

We proudly offer services for clients who come from New Hampshire and surrounding areas. Whether you’re looking for alcohol detox or alcohol rehab, we have locations near you:

  • Alcohol Detox near Nashua, NH
  • Alcohol Rehab near Manchester, NH
  • Alcohol Treatment near Concord, NH
  • Alcohol Rehab near Portsmouth, NH
  • Alcohol Detox in Derry, NH
  • Alcohol Detox near Dover, NH
  • Alcohol Detox near Keene, NH
  • Alcohol Rehab near Rochester, NH
  • Alcohol Treatment near Salem, NH

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