Phoenix House of New England Franklin Center
About Phoenix House of New England Franklin Center
Phoenix House of New England Franklin Center is an addiction treatment provider in Franklin, New Hampshire, offering residential care for men and women seeking recovery from substance use disorders. The center provides social detoxification, short term residential treatment and transitional living programs, all on the historic Daniel Webster Homestead property.
What Programs Does Phoenix House Franklin Center Offer?
As part of the CARF accredited Phoenix House New England network, the facility combines evidence based practices with holistic approaches like yoga and creative arts. The Franklin Center offers residential treatment including social detoxification for clients without medical withdrawal risks, short term residential programs, and transitional living services. Treatment length typically ranges from 14 to 90 days, with outpatient services and telehealth options also available through the Phoenix House New England network.
Who Can Get Help at This Facility?
The center serves both men and women struggling with drug addiction, alcohol use disorder, and co occurring mental health conditions. Programming is gender specific and trauma informed to meet the unique needs of each client.
Treatment plans are individualized and address biological, social, and psychological factors using evidence based practices. The integrated approach includes mental health counseling, family therapy, relapse prevention planning, yoga, and creative arts to treat the whole person.
How Do I Pay for Treatment?
Phoenix House Franklin Center accepts cash and self payment, with pricing that varies by program and length of stay. Contact the center directly for specific insurance and payment assistance details.
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Franklin, NH 03235

Gayle Morris, BSN, MSN, received her bachelor’s from the University of Illinois Chicago Medical Center and her first master’s from the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. She practiced nursing for over two decades with a focus on pediatric physical rehabilitation, which required mental health skills to help children, and their parents work through new challenges after a head injury or spinal cord injury. She has been a freelance writer in health, wellness, and mental health for over 15 years. She loves exercise, her dogs and guinea pigs, and gardening.