
If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse in Gilford, NH, Rehabs.com houses comprehensive online database of executive facilities, as well as a host of other alternatives. We can help you discover drug and alcohol treatment centers for a variety of addictions. Search for a great rehabilitation center in Gilford now, and take off on the path to a sober life.

WMRH saved my life. I have been to many sober living houses/facilities and have always failed because of the lack of understanding, care and overall program effectiveness offered at other places. I unfortunately had some slip-ups in the beginning of my time at WMRH and rather than kicking me out, Keith & Tara along with their staff showed me love, care and compassion and offered a solution and plan to get me back on track, and now almost 7 months later I’m doing better than I have in over 10 years, it’s a miracle. I have my life back because of WMRH and I can’t express my gratitude enough. Thank you so much WMRH, and I highly recommend that anyone who is struggling with addiction and looking for a way out of the darkness and into a fresh start at living their best life should absolutely come to WMRH to make it happen. -Mitch C
I attended in 2014. And I experienced none of what everyone else complained about. The staff is well educated and knowledgeable in addiction treatment. They are more than willing to help you in any way that they can. They all go way beyond their means and schedule to help anyone. One of only a few places that utilizes the three principles where the past is irrelevant. This was very helpful to me and I know a lot of people that have been successful after treatment. It all depends on the addict or alcoholic if they want to stay sober. With what they taught me I have been able to stay sober. I would recommend this place to anyone. Like someone mentioned, addicts have been through enough why go through more. This place is fantastic. If you go and keep an open mind and listen you will be fine, it's all on you.
It was for alcohol rehabilitation, fourteen months later I am still sober and am active at AA meetings. The entire facility are reformed alcoholics and treated us with the understanding of having been there.