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Mission:

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:

  • Adolescents
  • The working poor
  • Uninsured
  • Underinsured
  • 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.

Keystone's Programs

Outpatient Programs:

Outpatient Counseling | Intensive Outpatient | Relapse Prevention Group | After Care Drive Intervention Group | Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Group | Greater Nashua Prevention Coalition | Project Recovering Lives

Residential/Inpatient Programs:

Crisis Intervention Center | Sobriety Maintenance | Transitional Living Center | Cynthia Day Family Center for Pregnant Post Partum Woman & Infants


The 615 Project:

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
at Keystone Hall's New Home

January 26th, 2011
12:00-1:30 pm

615 Amherst St.
Nashua, NH

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Snow Date: February 2nd

A new home for hope and
healing New Hampshire families

The new Keystone Hall facility will be
able to help up to 54 individuals at a
time, including 16 mothers and their
young children.

The 615 Project Overview

 

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Funded by NH DHHS Bureau
of Drug and Alcohol Services

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