Mental Health & Substance Use
New Hampshire Resources
The Doorway is a new that is changing how New Hampshire helps people with opioid use disorder (OUD) or other substance use disorders (SUD). There are nine Doorway locations, providing single points of entry for people seeking help for substance use, whether they need treatment, support or resources for prevention and awareness. The regional Doorways ensure that help is always less than an hour away. In addition, 24/7 access to services is also available by dialing 211.
West Central Behavioral Health: Emergency Line 1-800-564-2578
NH Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services Crisis Counselor: 1-800-804-0909
DHMC Psychiatric Associates Emergency Line: 1-800-556-6249
NH Addiction Crisis Line: 1-844-711-4357
- Headrest
- Crisis Line: 603-448-4400
- Business Line: 603-448-4872
- Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
National Resources
- National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
- National Institute of Mental Health: Call 24/7 toll free number 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 to reach counselor.
Additional Resources
New Hampshire
Vermont
Suicide Prevention
Additional Resources
Mental Health Professionals
New Hampshire
Vermont
- VT Mental Health Resources – Vermont & National Crisis Lines
- Vermonters Are With You – Stress and your Mental Health
- Vermonters Are With You – Engaging Health
- Vermonters Are With You – Staying Mentally Healthy During Self-Isolation or Quarantine
Suicide Prevention
- Crisis Resources – Resources for you or someone you love who maybe experiencing crisis.
- Recognize the Warning Signs for Suicide
- Vermonters Are With You – Suicide is Preventable
- Vermonters Are With You – Suicide is Preventable. You can help, by getting help. 5 steps
- Suicide Signs and Risk – A presentation by Kate Lamphere, LICSW
Additional Resources
- Suicide Prevention Messaging Resources – Includes campaigns, webinars, online training opportunities, crisis lines, and wallet cards.
- National Mental Health Resources – COVID-19 Specific – A collection of mental health resources related to COVID-19
- NH Peer Support Agencies
- NH Recovery Housing
- Recovery Resources
Mental Health Professionals