NEW HAMPSHIRE
(updated 7/28/99)



Dover

Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services
    1149 Sagamore Ave.
    Portsmouth, NH 03801-5503
County of Strafford
(800) 451-1715 (Voice)
E-Mail:
Internet:

Pat Lilly
Year Established:  1981
Ownership:  Private Nonprofit
Number of Staff:  12 Full-time; 8 Part-time; 1 Deaf; 1 Multi-lingual
Interpreters:  1 Part-time
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Detox; Inpatient; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs; Aftercare; Halfway Housing
Interpreted AA Meetings:  In Area
Number of Deaf Clients Served:  3 in the Past 6 Months; 3 in the Past Year
Ages of Clients Served:  25-50
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf; Other Disabilities (Any population that suffers from abuse)
Financial Arrangements:  Self-pay; Sliding Fee Scale; Private Insurance (Most Third Party)

Littleton

White Mountain Mental Health
    16 Maple Street
    Littleton, NH 03561
County of Grafton
(603) 444-5358 (Voice)
Rick Hunt, CADAC
Year Established:  1966
Ownership:  State/Local Government; Community Mental Health Center
Interpreters:  Part-time
Services Offered:  Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Information/Referral; Prevention/Education; Assessment/Intake; Outpatient Treatment; Family Programs
Ages of Clients Served:  All Ages
Populations Served:  Hispanic; Native American; Women; DWI; HIV Positive People; People with AIDS; Developmentally Disabled; Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers; Deaf; Other Disabilities
Financial Arrangements:  Sliding Fee Scale

This program has been developed in the course of an agreement among the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Monroe County Department of Mental Health.  Copying is freely allowed so long as credit is given and the copies are not sold.
 

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