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Avenues Recovery Detox and Drug Rehab at Dublin

3 Pierce Rd, Dublin, New Hampshire, 03444
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About Avenues Recovery Detox and Drug Rehab at Dublin

Avenues Recovery Center at Dublin is a residential facility offering drug and alcohol detox and inpatient rehabilitation services. Set on 11 expansive acres of scenic New Hampshire countryside, Avenues at Dublin offers a rustic and relaxed environment where clients can immerse themselves in their recovery – and emerge stronger, healthier, and happier than ever before. This facility is staffed by passionate and skilled clinicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, addictions counselors and behavioral health technicians who consistently deliver care in the most dignified and compassionate manner. Every staff member is fully invested in the success of each client, and contributes to the joyous, calm and unconditionally accepting atmosphere. At Avenues, we understand that addiction is a chronic, progressive, and relapsing disease regardless of what caused its onset, and that it can be prevented with timely intervention and care. We believe strongly in our holistic approach – taking a broad view of each client’s physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, and letting that guide treatment. We treat sources, not symptoms; we heal people, not problems. Our comprehensive continuum of care and uniform clinical approach throughout our network guarantees that you receive consistently excellent treatment throughout your time with us. Upon graduation, our dynamic alumni program ensures you remain engaged and connected to a vibrant recovery community for years to come. Once you enter our doors, we embrace you as part of the Avenues family forever. Avenues’ mission is to enable individuals with addictions to redefine their lives as they journey through recovery with a dedicated team, individualized tools, and a supportive community.

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Service Settings
Outpatient
Residential
Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
Intensive outpatient treatment
Regular outpatient treatment
Residential detoxification
Long-term residential
Short-term residential
Treatment Approaches
Anger management
Brief intervention
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Motivational interviewing
Matrix Model
Relapse prevention
Substance use counseling approach
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Trauma-related counseling
12-step facilitation
Payment Accepted
Medicaid
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Private health insurance
Cash or self-payment
Special Programs
Transitional age young adults
Adult women
Adult men
Seniors or older adults
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
Clients who have experienced trauma
License/Certification
State substance abuse agency
State department of health
The Joint Commission
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Kimberly
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I was in Dublin about 3 months ago I'm proud to say I'm still clean and sober today when I arrived I'd recently lost my grandson was dealing with a lot of PTSD the staff was amazing and still to this day a very supportive know which I'm very grateful
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xxxxx
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The employees are very rude. I went in to my orientation class, it was okay, no problems (sub-instructor). I went to the next one, the teacher singled me out of the entire class, because i was wearing a hat, as she stated. Funny thing was there where many other people wearing hats...These people she stated did not Have to remove there hats. She told me i disrupted her entire class by wearing my hat for the 1st 5min of class. I simply asked her where it is, in the rules, where i cant wear a hat, because it CLEARLY states under CLASS RULES, there is nothing about dress code, BUT during VISITS there is a strict dress code. Which is fine. She then pulled me into the hall because, i quote \" I WAS SO DISRUPTIVE\" and remember i have only asked her 1 question, this entire time. She then stated, if i wanted to visit the client i was there for, i would behave. Or she would see to it that i could not take the classes to visit my loved one, or have them come stay with me. As other employees heard this, no one said anything. I then went back into class, and sat there, as i always do. Silently. Then through out the class she kept making remarks back towards me, that i didn\'t like her right away, that i looked bored, that i obviously didn\'t want to be there. etc.. etc ... On top of that, the food for the clients is horrible. On top of that... As well - i tried to do a drop, for my loved one, they only take unopened medicine. Totally fine with me. I open\'d THE BOX ONLY, in front of the desk lady, and the stated she could not take it since it was opened. Even tho the bottle was sealed, and still had the foil under lid was untouched, BECAUSE IT WAS NEVER OPENED. So i called the corporate number and asked them if they would accept me opening the box only, in front of the counter, at drop off. They stated this is fine & acceptable. So why is the staff uneducated on the rules, rude, and incompetent as well... They lead you on with lies. They have no manners. I think the teacher has some marbles loose or something. And no one try\'s to correct inappropriate behavior from staff. What kind of place is this... I even saw them being very rude to clients down the hall through a window on a door....
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jgc
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Patients are fed food that is outdated. Staff is extremely rude and will even hang up on phone calls from family member of clients because they are unable to handle the course load they are assigned and cannot appropriately manage this substance abuse \"program\". They are unacceptably understaffed. Clients are not observed appropriaetly. If you actually want your loved one do not send them to this organization! There is no substantial curriculum that actually occurs at the Phoenix house anymore. Their success rate is awful.
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Anonymous
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good program if you really want the help
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Kate
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Phoenix House was great and I've had over three years continuous sobriety after treatment there (and it wasn't my first rehab). It's not a fancy rehab/resort, it's just down to earth good treatment. The staff and clinicians are very approachable, reasonable, yet firm with the rules. They have some alternative therapies like yoga and you also get to exercise at the Y.