

The Reality in New Hampshire
New Hampshire knows this crisis personally. At its peak in 2017, the state recorded 490 drug-related deaths in a single year, one of the highest per-capita rates in the nation.
Years of sustained investment and community effort have brought that number down to 287 in 2024, and cities like Manchester and Nashua hit their lowest opioid overdose totals in a decade in 2025.
That progress is real. But it hasn't reached everyone.
The Need for Accessible, Local Support
Across the state — especially in rural Grafton, Coos, and Sullivan counties — people who need treatment still can't get to it. Not because they don't want it, but because the system requires them to show up somewhere, on someone else's schedule, away from their families and their jobs. For a lot of Granite Staters, that's simply not possible.
Pathfinder removes that requirement entirely. Our care comes to you — clinically robust, fully virtual, and built around the reality of your life.

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