Farnum Partners with CMC to offer 24/7 Doorway Coverage

Substance use treatment services available after hours and on weekends

Published 2/6/2023

Catholic Medical Center (CMC), the state-contracted provider of The Doorway of Greater Manchester, has partnered with Easterseals NH Farnum to be the Extended Doorway. Individuals seeking immediate substance use treatment services for themselves, patients or loved ones can now access care in Manchester after hours and throughout the weekend.

CMC’s Extended Doorway is open at Farnum from:

  • 5 PM to 8 AM Monday through Friday
  • 5 PM Friday through 8 AM Monday and on holidays

Services can be accessed by calling Farnum directly at 603.622.3020, visiting Farnum’s 140 Queen City Avenue location or calling the state’s 2-1-1 number.

“The Extended Doorway gives people in substance use crisis an immediate entry-point to care, no matter the day or time,” said Tim Soucy, CMC Vice President of Mission Integration. “We’re pleased to partner with Farnum to extend The Doorway’s hours.”

“As the Extended Doorway for Catholic Medical Center, we are able to catch people at the peak of their motivation to get help,” said Annette Escalante, Farnum Senior Vice President. “They’re not having second thoughts because it’s 2 AM on a Friday and there’s no one to call. They can access care right when they need it. We’ll pick up the phone and answer the door. We’re here to help.”

When someone connects with Farnum through the Extended Doorway, staff will work with The Doorway to provide case management and care coordination to eligible individuals. The Doorway of Greater Manchester, located at 60 Rogers Street, suite 210, is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM and can be reached at 603.606.1090 or by calling 2-1-1. 

In addition to being Catholic Medical Center’s Extended Doorway, Farnum provides after-hours access to respite beds for the statewide Doorway programs through 2-1-1.  

Through its contract with CMC and funding from other partners, Farnum is expanding its impact for people in recovery. Recently, the treatment center was awarded funds from the State of New Hampshire to provide medically monitored withdrawal management services to individuals with low incomes, regardless of insurance status.