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  • Opiate addicted individuals commonly experience bouts of euphoria followed by bouts of depression.
  • Typical symptoms of withdrawal from antipsychotic medication can include but are not limited to digestive problems, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, shakiness, hallucinations, delusions, or other psychotic symptoms.
  • Some drug rehabs use group counseling to introduce and utilize peer discussion and to help encourage drug-free lifestyles.
  • Long term PCP users have reported memory loss, difficulties with speech and thinking, depression, and weight loss.

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West Groton, Massachusetts - Halfway House

A halfway house is an option for a recovering drug addict that is searching for additional support once they have completed a drug rehabilitation program. It is a setting where they can be surrounded by like-minded persons who are in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. When you choose to reside at a halfway house (also known as recovery house or sober living) you will be required to maintain your sobriety. typically there will be additional rules that you will need to adhere to in order to maintain your residence at the halfway house. You may be expected to attend meetings and be subjected to random drug tests to confirm your continued abstinence.

  • Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism
    14.6 miles from West Groton, Massachusetts
    Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism is located at:

    615 Amherst Street
    Nashua, NH. 3063

    If you would like to contact Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism, you can reach them at 603-881-4848 x3105.

    Greater Nashua Council on Alcoholism offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Halfway House, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance