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Where is Road to a Better Life located?

Locations include Somersworth, Newington, Concord, Merrimack, and Wolfeboro.

What is the mission of Road to a Better Life?

The Mission of ROAD to a Better Life is to provide therapy and treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in a safe, respectful and friendly environment that is focused on recovery, relapse prevention, and a return to normalcy.

What is the Road program?

ROAD provides therapy and treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in a safe, respectful, and friendly environment that is focused on recovery, relapse prevention, and a return to normalcy. Become A Patient.

Does Road to a Better Life accept Medicaid?

Unlike most private addiction programs, ROAD to a Better Life accepts all patients with insurance coverage (including Medicaid, which constitutes almost 40% of our patient population) and works with the self-pay patient.

Who is the program director for Road to a Better Life?

We’re excited to announce that Kasey Talon, APRN will be taking on the role of Program Director for the ROAD to a Better Life Program. Kasey joined our family in 2011, she provides solid clinical knowledge and considerable experience working in...

When is SOS recovery rally?

In celebration of National Recovery Month, SOS Recovery Community Organization will be hosting its second annual Recovery Rally Saturday, September 14th from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Henry Law Park. Now in its 30th year, National Recovery Month...

What is the Vivitrol program key?

Vivitrol Program Key in Recovery Treatment by Judi Currie Posted in Foster’s Daily Democrat and seacoastonline.com 11/26/2017, original article may be viewed here As providers look for all tools to help fight the opioid...

When is John Schermerhorn retiring?

ROAD to a Better Life is saddened to say farewell to John Schermerhorn, MD who will be retiring at the end of June. He joined our family in 2009 after coming out of retirement the first time because after many years of having a commitment to his...

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