Address27 Holy Cross Rd - PO Box 9, Franklin, nh, 03235, usa
Telephone603 934 2020
email jknowles@websterplace.org
Websites http://www.WebsterPlace.org www.myspace.com/websterplace
ContactJohn Knowles or Doug Smith
Organization Type Inpatient Residential Long Term Residential Short Term Sober Living Intervention Services / Interventionist
PhilosophyWe subscribe to the philosophy that one person in recovery can help another person who wants to recover. MethodologyGrowing into Recovery A new model blended blended with the proven 12-step model that has helped millions of alcoholics and addicts find peace and serenity. We facilitate confidential self-examination through discussion and sharing.
This serene and peaceful recovery facility is situated on a 250-year-old riverside estate, with over 100 acres of fertile farmland. Residents will live in comfortable, dignified, semi-private quarters.
Number of beds40
Admission
ProcedureAdmission survey, and interview.
Management Group Our senior management team shares over 55 years of continuous recovery and 45 years of operating residential facilities.This sensitive, supportive staff will walk residents through a healing process.
Admission Rules Night Admissions Accepted Weekend Admissions Accepted Interview Required FollowupFollowup with alumni return visits, speaking, monitor participation, and recovery community involvement.
Populations Served Men Women Co-ed Adult Over 65 Family
Treatment Modalities 12-Step
Conditions Treated Substance Abuse Alcoholism
Alcohol and Drug residential recovery center. Dignified, comfortable rooms, farm setting, work and hobby activities include culinary, farming, sugaring, crafts. 12 step model program is individualized.
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| Veterans In Recovery | All Fellowship Related Groups > AA |
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| For all veterans of military service, not just the US, who are seeking to connect with other veterans in recovery. This club is open to all veterans regardless of their discharge disposition, so a dishonorable discharge does not exclude any veteran or active duty member seeking to reach out. |
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Phil P November 2, 2007, 12:22 am |
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anonymouse November 7, 2006, 11:09 am |
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| Writing in Recovery. | Society and Life > Other |
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Besides being an alcoholic, I am many other things.
I am a writer and have found it to be a valuable tool in my recovery - as well as a wonderful gift.
I know I am not alone in this. |
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Jeff H August 12, 2006, 8:08 am |
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