Alcohol and Drug Rehab Whiteville NC

Alcohol and Drug Rehab centers offer a safe, supportive environment for people who struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. They are usually the last resort for individuals who have been drinking or taking drugs to the point where it’s interfering with their life and in some instances, has ruined it completely.

McLeod Addictive Disease Center
(704) 332-9001
2208 West Roosevelt Boulevard
Monroe, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse , Methadone Maintenance
Types of Care
Outpatient

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Friendship Vision House
(336) 722-9709
533 Summit Street
Winston Salem, NC
Services Provided
Halfway house

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New River Behavioral Healthcare
(336) 246-4542
221 West Main Street
Jefferson, NC
Hotline
(336) 246-4542
Services Provided
Substance abuse
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Language Services
ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish

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Wake County Larry B Zieverink Sr
(919) 250-1500
3000 Falstaff Road
Raleigh, NC
Hotline
(919) 250-1500
Services Provided
Substance abuse , Detoxification
Types of Care
Hospital inpatient, Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
Language Services
Spanish

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Curtis D Moseley
(252) 519-2273
1704 Highway 158
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders

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David A Joseph
(910) 755-6606
4647 Main Street
Shallotte, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse , Detoxification
Types of Care
Outpatient

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Al-Con Counseling Associates
(336) 299-4655
612 Pasteur Drive
Greensboro, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Pregnant/postpartum women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Language Services
Spanish

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Charlotte Rescue Mission
(704) 334-4635
907 West 1st Street
Charlotte, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse , Halfway house
Types of Care
Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
Special Programs/Groups
Persons with HIV/AIDS, Men

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George J Scontsas
(910) 251-8414
1201 Medical Center Drive
Wilmington, NC
Services Provided
Detoxification
Types of Care
Outpatient

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New Beginnings
(704) 821-4291
5719 Highway 74 West
Monroe, NC
Services Provided
Substance abuse
Types of Care
Outpatient
Special Programs/Groups
DUI/DWI offenders

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab

Alcohol and Drug Rehab centers offer a safe, supportive environment for people who struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. They are usually the last resort for individuals who have been drinking or taking drugs to the point where it’s interfering with their life and in some instances, has ruined it completely.

Alcohol and Drug Rehab Inpatient

Alcohol and Drug Rehab offers something you probably haven’t felt in a long time – Hope. It’s a safe place to step off the world for a while and heal under the care of professionals in the medical, clinical and holistic realm. Alcoholism and drug addiction works on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level. All of these areas need to be addressed in order for you to begin to heal all the damage created by alcohol and drugs. This is a tall order for what is typically only 30 days of alcohol and drug rehab inpatient treatment.

For this reason, most alcohol and drug rehab inpatient programs have 24 hour supervision and limited connection with the outside world. This is so you can concentrate on the alcohol and drug rehab program instead of being distracted by the happenings of friends and loved ones in the outside world. Then too, many of the friends you have when you come into alcohol and drug rehab may be the ones who encouraged drinking and using drugs. There could also be family members who “trigger” you to drink or use. This is why phone, e-mail usage and personal interactions with friends and family members are lim...

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