The Doorway at Androscoggin Valley Hospital: Your Path to Recovery in Northern NH
A Compassionate First Step for Substance Use Disorder
The Doorway at Androscoggin Valley Hospital (AVH), located within the Weeks Medical Center campus at 7 Page Hill Road in Berlin, NH, serves as a crucial entry point for individuals seeking help with substance use disorder. This program is dedicated to offering immediate and comprehensive assistance, ensuring that when someone is ready to seek treatment, they encounter a system prepared to respond effectively. The team understands the complexities of addiction and provides a non-judgmental environment to initiate the recovery process, acting as a crucial bridge between crisis and sustained wellness.
Core Services for Immediate and Ongoing Support
The Doorway at AVH provides a robust suite of services designed to stabilize individuals in crisis and connect them with long-term care resources. Accessibility is a key feature of the program, offering both immediate crisis intervention and structured pathways to continuous recovery. The goal is not only to address the immediate need but also to establish a foundation for sustained health and sobriety for residents of the Androscoggin Valley.
Key services available at The Doorway include:
- Telephone screening and crisis stabilization, available 24/7.
- In-person screening and crisis stabilization.
- Thorough evaluation by skilled professionals.
- Comprehensive care planning tailored to individual needs.
- Facilitated referral to appropriate treatment providers and programs.
- Continuous recovery monitoring to support long-term success.
- Distribution of Naloxone (Narcan) to prevent opioid overdose.
- Transportation assistance to aid access to necessary services.
Continuous Recovery Monitoring and Long-Term Wellness
Recovery is an ongoing journey, and The Doorway at AVH emphasizes continuous support rather than just acute intervention. By offering facilitated referrals, the program ensures seamless transitions to higher levels of care, whether that involves residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, or peer support groups. The commitment to continuous recovery monitoring highlights the program’s dedication to long-term outcomes, helping individuals navigate the challenges that arise after initial stabilization. This holistic approach ensures that people receiving services have the best possible chance for lasting health and a return to community well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is The Doorway at AVH only for residents of Berlin, NH?
While located in Berlin, The Doorway serves as a regional resource for individuals throughout the Androscoggin Valley and surrounding areas in Northern New Hampshire who are seeking immediate help for substance use disorder.
Do I need an appointment to access services at The Doorway?
No, appointments are not necessary for immediate crisis intervention and screening. The Doorway is designed to be an accessible point of entry, offering screening and crisis stabilization services promptly.
Does The Doorway offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?
The Doorway provides facilitated referrals and care planning to connect individuals with providers who offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of a comprehensive treatment strategy.



