RISE Recovery Services

Mid-State’s RISE Recovery services offers services to everyone in the community, including an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), and Recovery Support Services.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.  If you or someone you know is experiencing a substance use or addiction-related crisis, call 1-844-711-HELP (4357)

IT’S YOUR TIME . . .  BE BOLD 

Recovery is possible and the RISE Recovery Program at Mid-State Health Center is here to help you every step of the way. 

 

 

We will work with you to explore your recovery options and help you find the right path.
 
The RISE Team is available 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM weekdays and will return your call with in 1 business day.
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RISE RECOVERY AT MID-STATE

RISE Recovery Program Philosophy

The RISE Recovery Team at Mid-State Health Center is committed to helping you improve the quality of your life by offering you evidence-based, federally recognized treatment and recovery models proven to provide the best opportunity for success.

TREATMENT OPTIONS

MAT Wavered Provider

MAT – Medication Assisted Treatment Program 

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications in combination with counseling for the treatment of substance use disorders. 
 

Many people from all walks of life have become dependent on opioid medications and substances.  Our patient-centered approach values and encourages treatment of the whole patient. We have assembled a specialized team dedicated to helping patients achieve sobriety and live a life free of substances. Our goal is to help our patients learn to live without drugs by developing healthier coping skills during their course of treatment.

Treatment that includes medication is often a good choice for opioid use disorders.  Buprenorphine is an FDA approved medication for treatment of heroin or other opioid use disorders. As part of the management of opioid misuse disorders in Mid-State’s MAT program, our patients are prescribed buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) to aid in their recovery process.

While medication is effective, it is only one part of our treatment program for opioid use disorders.  We highly encourage all participants in our MAT program to participate in regular ongoing counseling with one of our behavioral health specialists in order to identify patterns of use and learn effective coping strategies. 

We are also able to treat pregnant women or women who might be pregnant, to maximize the healthy course of pregnancy while seeking medication and treatment for opioid use disorders.

IOP

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) 

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) is a form of substance use treatment in which participants visit the treatment team a few days each week for a few hours at a time.  This program is more time-intensive and includes a variety of services including group meetings and specialized programming and typically meets on weekdays in the morning or evening and lasts for several weeks.  

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) services are offered at our newest location at the Whole Village Family Resource Center in Plymouth.  The services are offered in a community-based location and offer a comfortable, welcoming space for this more intensive treatment. While each person develops an individual treatment plan, in general, those in our IOP program will attend sessions three times each week. These sessions are typically 3 hours and include multiple components such as group counseling, recovery support services, as well as education and ancillary education components to assist participants in re-establishing connections in the community. 

RISE Recovery’s Intensive Outpatient Program is co-located with the Plymouth Area Recovery Connection.  This helps families and those in recovery find resources and support at any point in the recovery journey.

Recovery Support

Recovery Support Services 

Recovery Support Services are available to all participants and may include group recovery meetings, connections to resources to support fragile families, assistance with seeking employment, or applying for health insurance or financial assistance. 

RISE Recovery is a program of Mid-State Health Center and its participants have access to Mid-State’s full complement of primary care services including preventive and restorative dental services, assistance with financial challenges as well as a variety of wrap-around services such as assistance applying for health insurance coverage.  

The RISE Recovery Program offers a variety of group SMART Recovery meetings open to all in the community.  Call us for more information – 603-217-6300. 

In the meantime, visit SMART Recovery Online at  https://www.smartrecovery.org/community   

You can use this resource for help and addiction recovery support whenever you need it, 24/7/365 days a year.  Please note: Registration is required to access the SMART Recovery Online message board, chat room, and online meetings.

PAYING FOR YOUR TREATMENT

Mid-State accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and self-pay. A sliding fee scale is available for those who qualify. 

Affordable treatment for all. We believe that all people seeking recovery services should have the opportunity to access treatment regardless of their financial situation. That’s why we offer a sliding fee scale for those are identified as income-eligible. Mid-State will also assist participants in accessing health insurance if they are uninsured.

More information about payment and insurance options at Mid-State.

Signs you may have an Opioid Use Disorder

Over the last 12–months, have you experienced any of the following:

  • Craving, or a strong desire to use opioids.
  • Desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control use.
  • A lot of time is spent in activities necessary to obtain the opioid, use the opioid, or recover from its effects.
  • Recurrent opioid use resulting in failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, school or home.
  • Continued use despite recurrent social problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of opioids.
  • Important social, occupational or recreational activities are given up or reduced because of opioid use.
  • Continued use despite knowledge of having a recurrent physical or psychological problem that is likely to have been caused or exacerbated by opioids
NH Alcohol and Drug
New Hampshire has many options for treatment statewide, use the NH Alcohol and Drug Locator to find the treatment that is right for you.