Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a short list of frequently asked questions we receive about Behavioral Health Services by Easterseals NH, along with their answers.
If you have another question or would like to request more information about Behavioral Health Services by Easterseals NH, please use our online form to contact us. Thanks for your interest!
We offer a range of services, including:
- Substance Use Treatment
- Intensive outpatient programs
- Individual counseling
- Group therapy
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) evaluations
- Case management and recovery services
- Mental Health Services
- Individual counseling and mental health support, specifically for service members, Veterans, and their families provided by Veterans Count.
- Individual counseling and mental health support for adults with developmental disabilities through our Community Based Services Program.
If you or someone you know is ready to take the next step, our intake team is here to help. To get started, please send an email to [email protected] or call 603-207-2434.
- Manchester, NH: Convenient and accessible outpatient substance use treatment services and mental health counseling for adults and service members, Veterans, and their adult family members seeking lasting recovery and/or mental health support.
- Franklin NH (Coming in April 2026): A private, quiet setting tailored to service members, Veterans, first responders, their families, and non-Veteran clients pursuing substance use recovery and/or mental health support.
- Generally, after an initial in-person visit, telehealth appointments are an option.
- Insurance or out-of-pocket accepted
- Potential grant funding available through the Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Services (BDAS)
Yes, our outpatient substance use treatment program, formally known as Farnum, is now being offered under the name of Behavioral Health Services by Easterseals NH.
Our Veterans Count Program offers service members, Veterans, first responders, and their adult family members seeking mental health support through trauma-informed, person-centered counseling and access to trusted mental health resources.


