The mission of Keystone Hall is to provide comprehensive substance use treatment and recovery services to individuals and families in a supportive environment while providing a strategic framework for substance use prevention in New Hampshire.
Keystone Hall offers evidence-based, gender-specific, and culturally competent residential, outpatient, and intensive outpatient substance abuse services, prevention services, supportive services, and recovery supports to any New Hampshire resident who is at least 18 years old.
The agency offers person and family-centered services to the most vulnerable of our community members including:
Individuals involved in the criminal justice system or child welfare
Substance abuse using pregnant, postpartum and parenting women, as well as their children
Individual who are homeless
Those living with concurring mental illness, HIV/AIDS or chronic disease.
Services offered are free of charge, or utilize a sliding scale fee based on a person's income level. No one is denied services due to an inability to pay.
Residential/Inpatient Programs:
Of the 100,000 NH residents
estimated to need help to
overcome an addiction to
alcohol or drugs,only 6,000 of
them will receive it.
Within the entire state, less than
150 residential treatment beds
are available at any given time.
Only one facility in this region,
Keystone Hall provides any type
of residential substance use
treatment. There is an addiction
treatment gap and Keystone Hall
hopes to change this..
Funded by NH DHHS Bureau
of Drug and Alcohol Services