Liberty Health Services
Tier One Drug and Alcohol Detox and Rehab Center in NH
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Medical Detox & Rehab in New Hampshire at Liberty Health Services
Tier 1 Drug and Alcohol Detox, Rehab, and Addiction Treatment with 24/7 Medical Supervision in a Small Private Setting
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About Liberty Health Detox
Tier 1 Drug and Alcohol Detox and Rehab in New Hampshire
Liberty Health Services is a Tier 1 drug and alcohol detox and rehab facility in New Hampshire, providing the highest level of medical oversight during detox and early recovery. Located in Derry, NH, we serve individuals and families throughout the state who are seeking safe, structured, and compassionate addiction treatment.
Our program is intentionally designed to support comfort, privacy, and individualized care during one of the most vulnerable stages of recovery. With a small 24-bed setting and private room availability for some clients, we’re able to offer focused medical and clinical support in a calm, supportive environment.
At Liberty, clients are treated as people. Whether someone is entering medical detox, transitioning into rehab, or trying to understand next steps, our team is committed to providing care that prioritizes dignity, safety, and clarity at every stage.
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A Full Continuum of Care From Detox Through Ongoing Recovery in New Hampshire
Liberty Health Services provides drug and alcohol detox and rehab in New Hampshire, offering a full continuum of care for individuals who need safe, structured support at any stage of recovery. Treatment is designed to meet people where they are — whether they are experiencing active withdrawal, transitioning into rehab, or stepping down into outpatient care.
Our levels of care include:
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Medical Detox — A medically supervised process that helps individuals safely withdraw from drugs or alcohol while symptoms are monitored and supported.
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Residential / Inpatient Rehab — Continued treatment following detox that focuses on stabilization, therapy, skill-building, and recovery planning.
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Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Services — Step-down levels of care that allow individuals to continue treatment while gradually returning to daily responsibilities.
Care at Liberty is not one-size-fits-all. From the beginning, our team works closely with each client to recommend the appropriate level of care and help plan next steps, so no one leaves treatment without direction or support.
Not sure what level of care is appropriate? Our admissions team is available to answer questions and help you understand options in a confidential, pressure-free conversation.
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The addiction treatment programs at Liberty Health Services are personalized to fit your unique needs. Our team is trained to ease withdrawal symptoms as you progress through the detox process. We can also provide medication-assisted treatment with such medications as Suboxone and Subutex.







We accept most insurances but we are not affiliated with or endorsed by any insurance company.
Why Choose Liberty Health Services
Comprehensive, Individualized Care
At Liberty Health Services, we focus on whole-person care, addressing the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of alcohol addiction. Our private, serene setting, coupled with our low client-to-staff ratio, ensures that every client receives the individual attention they need.
- Private rooms for maximum comfort and confidentiality
- 24/7 medical supervision during detox
- Holistic, evidence-based therapies for long-term recovery
- In-network with multiple insurance providers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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