Substance Abuse Recovery & Treatment
Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in Greensboro:
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AL-Anon Meetings in Greensboro:
http://www.greensboroalanon.org/find-meetings.html
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336-656-1066.​
Hannah’s Haven seeks to provide a safe, stable and peaceful environment for women to establish a lifestyle free of drugs and alcohol. The ministry serves any women age 18 and older who have undergone medically supervised detoxification if needed. The program consists of two phases; residential for a minimum of 9 months and non-residential for 6-12 months. All Hannah’s Haven students must have commitment to their own recovery. The students are provided with structure, support and strict accountability. The home’s model for recovery is best captured in the acronym S.A.F.E.
Hannah's Haven provides support, residential support, GED, financial planning, interview skills, parenting and nutrition for women who are in recovery from substance abuse.
For more information, please contact us at 336-656-1066.​
Hannah's Haven
PO Box 14724
Greensboro NC 27415
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Oxford Houses of North Carolina
336-547-6008
3809 Repon Street, Greensboro, NC, 27407
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Oxford House Repon, chartered by Oxford House, Inc., provides a clean and sober housing option for males in recovery. Individuals typically enter an Oxford House after completing a drug and alcohol treatment program. Individuals living in a house are expected to participate in a recovery program in the community during their residence.
Any recovering alcoholic or drug addict can apply to get into any Oxford House by filling out an application and being interviewed by the existing members of the House.
A recovering individual can live in an Oxford House for as long as he or she does not drink alcohol, does not use drugs, and pays an equal share of the house expenses. The average stay is a little over a year, but many residents stay three, four, or more years. There is no pressure on anyone in good standing to leave.
Some basic house rules are:
• Houses operate democratically, electing house officers who serve six-month terms.
• Houses are financially self-supporting; members split house expenses, which average $90.00 to $130.00 per person per week.
• Any Resident who relapses must be immediately expelled.
It is preferred that Individuals complete a treatment program, depending on what treatment options are available in that area and be drug and alcohol free for 14 days or more (longer is preferred) at the time of application. Generally an individual comes into an Oxford House following a 28-day rehabilitation program or at least 10-day detoxification program. They must also be willing to accept the house rules and expectations, and be able to pay their share of the expenses.
Individuals who are interested in living in an Oxford House should first call the house of their choice to see if there are any vacancies, and if there are some available an interview will be scheduled. The interview with an applicant involves all members of a house. Eighty percent of the house members must vote to accept the applicant as a roommate.
Substance abuse counselors are the primary source of referrals to Oxford Houses. Getting a workable match between the individual and the Oxford House is important, as residents who are disruptive and not serious about recovery can cause serious problems for a house. Counselors can be a big help if they take the time to pre-screen potential referrals, The following criteria are afforded for use.
• Is the individual willing and able to live in a shared housing arrangement?
• Has the individual shown reasonable behavior in an in-patient setting?
• Has the individual thought about his/her own recovery and is he/she determined for recovery?
• Does the individual have a recovery plan when he/she finishes treatment?
Provider Description Oxford Houses of North Carolina is a non-profit publicly supported corporation which acts as an umbrella organization, Oxford House Inc., for the national network of Oxford Houses. It provides quality control by organizing regional Houses into Chapters and by relying heavily upon the national network of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous groups.
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Daughters Of Zion Clean & Sober Living House
336-235-8055
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Daughters Of Zion Clean & Sober Living House provides women who are struggling with substance abuse issues a safe and comfortable structured home environment. The 12 steps format is embraced to effectively assist and promote recovery.
This program serves as a bridge to reconnect our daughters to the communities. We will educate our daughters on how to live a productive drug and alcohol free life with confidence and hope. We accommodates eight to ten women in the Clean and Sober Living House. Abstinence from drugs and alcohol use is required for remaining in the house. We conduct random drug and alcohol analysis regularly. We offer the following services:
-Bible Study and Spiritual Counseling
-Life skills
-Anger Management and Conflict Resolution
-Self-Esteem and Self-Worth Education Groups
-Relapse Prevention Group
-Health and Nutrition Sessions
-Budgeting classes
-Referral services
For more information contact us 336-235-8055 at or email us at adrianee.wright@gmail.com.
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Caring Services Inc. - Transitional Housing Program
http://www.caringservices.org/transitional-housing.html
336-886-5594
102 Chestnut Dr, High Point, NC, 27262
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Transitional Housing Program serves men and women who are 18 and older, experiencing homelessness and enrolled in substance abuse treatment with the agency. Residential services are provided at 11 locations, all within a mile of the main treatment center. Transitional housing is provided alongside substance abuse treatment services, case management, individual counseling and independent living skills education.
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336-375-0900
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House II program focuses on sustained recovery, character building, vocational training, job-readiness and job search skills, remedial and advanced education and parenting education. Some of the classes offered include customer focus, anger management and relapse prevention.
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Intensive Outpatient Program by Alcohol & Drug Services Of Guilford Inc
301 E Washington St, Greensboro, NC, 27401
855-801-9817
http://www.adsyes.org/intensive-outpatient-program/
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Intensive Outpatient Program is designed to provide intensive counseling for those clients dealing with a diagnosis of substance dependence. The program is up to 12 weeks in length and blends both individual counseling and group counseling in a structured outpatient treatment setting.IOP treatment groups meet three times per week as mandated by North Carolina state service definitions. Individual counseling is offered once per week (or more) depending on each client’s need. Random urinalysis drug testing occurs at various times during the course of IOP treatment. IOP participants are encouraged to also begin seeking additional community support for their recoveries to reinforce & enhance their commitment to an ongoing substance free life. ADS Weekly Schedule for IOP in Greensboro:
-Monday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
-Wednesday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
-Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
ADS Weekly Schedule for IOP in Asheboro
-Monday 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
-Wednesday 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.Friday 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
For more information, call 855-801-9817
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Mell-Burton School Structured Day Program by Youth Focus
309 Concord St, Greensboro, NC, 27406
336-273-4687
http://www.youthfocus.org/
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Mell-Burton School Structured Day Program serves young people with mental health and substance abuse problems, who are middle and high school school students referred by juvenile court or others in the community. Students must be in the 6th – 9th grade, have moderate to severe behavioral problems in the classroom and must be enrolled in a Guilford County School (if they are in middle school). If the student is not court involved, they must have Medicaid or Health Choice insurance. For more information call 336-273-4687.
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Residential program by Youth Focus
715 North Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC, 27401
336-317-2062
http://www.youthfocus.org/
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Residential program offers intensive substance abuse counseling and an educational component in a day treatment program to create an effective treatment intervention for adolescents struggling with substance abuse. There is no charge for the residential component of the program, but there is a charge for day treatment services. Medicaid and Healthcoice will both pay for day treatment services.
For more information call 336-317-2062 or 336-272-8775.
Adolescent Substance Abuse Program by Youth Focus
715 North Eugene Street, Greensboro, NC, 27401
336-317-2062
http://www.youthfocus.org/
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Adolescent Substance Abuse Program offers a wide range of adolescent substance abuse services including assessments, outpatient therapy (individual, group and family therapy), intensive in-home treatment, day treatment and residential services to males ages with substance abuse problems. Call (336)272-8775 for more information.
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Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility by Youth Focus
1601 Huffine Mill Rd, Greensboro, NC, 27405
336-375-8333
http://www.youthfocus.org/
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Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility program provides treatment to males and females ages 13-17 with severe emotional or behavioral problems. Call (336)375-8333 for more information.
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Outpatient Services by Sanctuary House
518 N Elm St, Greensboro, NC, 27401
336-275-7896
http://sanctuaryhousegso.com/programs/outpatient-services/
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Outpatient Services program offers comprehensive clinical assessments and individual/group therapy to adults with serious mental illness as part of service array.
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Substance Abuse Treatment - Guilford Residential Center
Daymark Recovery Services, Inc.
5209 West Wendover Avenue, Jamestown, NC, 27282
336-845- 3988
http://www.daymarkrecovery.org/
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Guilford Residential Center provides a comprehensive array of services to adults, both men and women, age 18 plus, coping with addiction and related disorders, providing both high and low intensity residential care and treatment. The Guilford Residential Center is a 24 hour, 365 day per year residential treatment facility for persons with substance abuse issues.
Guilford Residential Center acknowledges that this takes time and as such anticipates a minimum stay of 30 days with the actual length of stay being determined by the persons served progress. During the persons served stay, they will have access to addiction education, an in-depth study of coping mechanisms, group therapy and individual sessions s needed. Family therapy is also available for involved families and significant others.
The primary objectives of this program are to return persons served to a satisfying and productive lifestyle or if they have never experienced a life with turmoil and unhappiness to assist them in learning how to have a life free from addiction, abuse and dissatisfaction. It is up to the person served to determine what they want from life and the staff will assist them in determining if it is reasonable and obtainable.
Guilford Residential Center will not refuse treatment to any Guilford County resident suffering from drug and alcohol addiction because of the inability to pay.
Program referrals can be made by contacting the facility at 336-845- 3988 or visit our location.
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Substance Use and Addiction Recovery Services by RHA Health Services
211 South Centennial Street, High Point, NC, 27260
336-899-1505
http://www.rhabehavioralhealth.org/
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RHA Health Services offers comprehensive services and supports for all types of behavioral health needs, including mental illness, addiction, and behavioral challenges related to developmental disabilities. Our services include innovative programs and effective interventions delivered in a supportive, non-judgemental environment by licensed professionals. We provide education and outreach and the wraparound support, advocacy and treatment necessary to offer our service users a seamless continuum of care that can address all of their behavioral health needs.
Outpatient Services
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP)
DWI Services
Recovery Education Centers (REC)
Prevention Services
Non-Hospital Medical Detox
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