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    Henderson, North Carolina

    Henderson, NC Profile

    Henderson, NC, population 16,095 , is located in North Carolina's Vance county, about 36.3 miles from Durham and 40.8 miles from Raleigh.

    In the 90's the population of Henderson has grown by about 3%. It is Estimated in recent years the population of Henderson has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.

    Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Henderson area were higher than North Carolina's average. The same data shows violent crime levels to be higher than the North Carolina average.

    Henderson Statistics Henderson Gender Information

    Males in Henderson: 7,260 (45%)
    Females in Henderson: 8,835 (55%)

    As % of Population in Henderson    

    Race Diversity in Henderson

    White: 37%
    African American: 59%
    Asian: 1%
    Other/Mixed: 3%

    As % of Population in Henderson        

    Age Diversity in Henderson

    Median Age in Henderson: 35.5 (Males in Henderson: 31.8, Females in Henderson: 38.0)

    Henderson Males Under 20: 15%     Henderson Females Under 20: 15% Henderson Males 20 to 40: 12%     Henderson Females 20 to 40: 14% Henderson Males 40 to 60: 11%     Henderson Females 40 to 60: 13% Henderson Males Over 60: 7%     Henderson Females Over 60: 13%

    Economics in Henderson

    Henderson Household Average Size: 2.47 people
    Henderson Median Household Income: $ 23,745
    Henderson Median Value of Homes: $ 73,300

    Law Enforcement in Henderson

    Reported crimes in the Henderson area during 2003:

    Murder and non-negligent man-slaughter: 1
    Forcible rape: 4
    Robbery: 84
    Aggravated assault: 123
    Violent crime events per 100,000 people: 1,288

    Burglary: 402
    Larceny-theft: 1,611
    Motor vehicle theft: 92
    Arson: 11
    Property crime events per 100,000 people: 12,784

    Henderson Location Information
    Elevation: 509 feet above sea level. Land Area: 7.1 Square Miles.
    Nearby Towns & Cities to Henderson South Henderson 1.5 Miles Middleburg 6.5 Miles Kittrell 7.7 Miles Oxford 10.8 Miles Stovall 12.6 Miles Norlina 13.8 Miles Warrenton 14.4 Miles Franklinton 16.1 Miles Louisburg 16.9 Miles Macon 19.1 Miles Big Cities Nearest Henderson (Population 100,000+) Durham 36.3 Miles Raleigh 40.8 Miles Greensboro 79.7 Miles Fayetteville 92.3 Miles Richmond 99.3 Miles Winston-Salem 104.2 Miles Newport News 118.2 Miles Portsmouth 121.8 Miles Norfolk 122.7 Miles Chesapeake 122.7 Miles

    Henderson, NC

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    Drug Overdose

    A drug overdose occurs when you consume more drugs than your body can tolerate. Drug users are constantly flirting with the risk of a drug overdose. There is a fine line between the high they're seeking and serious injury or death. While many victims of drug overdose recover without long term effects, there can be serious consequences. Some drug overdoses cause the failure of major organs like the kidneys or liver, or failure of whole systems like the respiratory or circulatory systems. Patients who survive drug overdose may need kidney dialysis, kidney or liver transplant, or ongoing care as a result of heart failure, stroke, or coma. Death can occur in almost any drug overdose situation, particularly if treatment is not started immediately.


    Drug Side Effects

    Drug addiction and abuse comes with a heavy price. There are drastic drug side effects associated with drug misuse and abuse. Drug side effects from legal and illegal drugs can range from mild itching to comas and death. In addition to the physical drug side effects mentioned, there are many psychological drug side effects of drug abuse; the most serious being drug addiction and overdose.


    Detox

    Detox is necessary when an individual through their chronic use of drugs or alcohol has developed an addiction. The objective of detox is to help the individual achieve a drug and alcohol free state. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the individual for entry into drug rehabilitation. Therefore, the ultimate goal of detox is preparation for long term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.


    Drug Addiction

    Drug addiction is a pattern of repeated drug taking that usually results in tolerance (the need for greater amounts of the drug to achieve the same effect), withdrawal (physical and cognitive effects when drug use declines or stops), and compulsive drug taking behavior (drug taking that persists despite efforts to reduce intake and despite problems with family, friends, and work). Drug addiction encompasses a diverse range of drugs (such as alcohol, cannabis, amphetamines, and cocaine) and is caused by many different factors.


    Residential Treatment

    Residential treatment offers intensive drug addiction help over a period of weeks or months. This form of treatment has some advantages over out-patient treatment, although it may not be suitable for everyone. For example, those who are responsible for caring for young children may be better suited to attendance at an out patient treatment program. Residential treatment offers a safe, drug and alcohol-free environment where individuals can confront their own drug addiction and associated issues, with the help of qualified staff. Therapy usually consists of a mixture of group counseling, individual counseling and an introduction to the principles of a drug recovery program.



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    Drug Threat in Henderson

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    Drug Situation: North Carolina has experienced a significant increase in drug trafficking activity, the majority of it due to the influx of Mexican nationals into the city. Since 1980, Raleigh's Hispanic population of immigrants grew 1,189 percent, or by an estimated 72,580 immigrants. Also, since 1980, Charlotte's Hispanic population of immigrants grew 962 percent, or an estimated 77,092 immigrants. Greensboro's Hispanic immigrants grew 962 percent as well, or by an estimated 62,210 immigrants. These figures are only estimates due to the difficulty in identifying the number of immigrants located throughout the city with illegal residency. While the immigrants themselves may not be involved in trafficking, their presence allows traffickers from Mexico to hide within ethnic Mexican communities. They most commonly transport and distribute cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine. In addition, the rapid population growth in areas such as Raleigh has resulted in additional crime, including an increase in drug trafficking activity.

    Cocaine: North Carolina is a staging and transshipment point to citys to the North, including Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and others. The city continues to be a destination city for cocaine. It is readily available and major traffickers take advantage of the city's intercity highways, which are major transshipment routes for cocaine being transported from source areas to other citys. These major source areas are California, Arizona and Texas, with major sources of supply being traffickers based in Mexico. Cocaine is usually shipped in private or rental vehicles. Cocaine loads arriving in North Carolina by Mexican organizations are used to supply crack distribution networks that further present an enormous social threat to North Carolina's inner city communities.

    Heroin: Heroin use and availability is extremely low in North Carolina. Many areas of the city, such as Greenville, Durham and Rocky Mount, report that heroin abuse has been limited to an increasingly smaller population of older abusers. In 2003, the Raleigh RO initiated a heroin investigation of a Chinese trafficker who subsequently died leaving abusers in the Raleigh area without a source for heroin. The North Carolina Highway Patrol occasionally makes small one to four pound seizures of heroin transiting the city enroute to the Northeast.

    Methamphetamine: Methamphetamine cases have been on the rise in some parts of North Carolina, such as Raleigh, Charlotte, Greensboro and Asheville; however, rural communities in many counties of the western part of the city have experienced a surge in methamphetamine trafficking. The primary sources are located in West Coast citys, principally California and Arizona, but a significant supply also derives from Mexican traffickers in northern Georgia, e.g. Gainesville and Dalton. Ethnic Mexican traffickers from these citys have been identified as the clandestine manufacturers and sources of supply for methamphetamine in multi-pound quantities. In 2003, the Asheville Post of Duty targeted a large Gainesville-based Mexican methamphetamine trafficking group distributing over forty pounds monthly to abusers in western North Carolina. Clandestine labs producing one to two ounce amounts continue to proliferate in the central and western part of the city.

    Club Drugs: The Club Drugs that are most popular in North Carolina are MDMA, GHB and LSD. The use of Dangerous Drugs has increased in popularity across the city and is especially popular with college and high-school aged people. With more than 50 four-year colleges and universities in North Carolina, there is a large potential market for club drugs. Ecstasy (MDMA) is also a problem, although not posing near the equivalent threat to most North Carolina communities as does cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana. Domestic intelligence gleaned from local and city agencies in North Carolina indicate that Ecstasy use is on the rise, arriving from trafficking networks in New York, Florida and California. Most prominently distributed in larger cities and along the coastal communities, such as beach cities attracting tourist populations, authorities are targeting ecstasy distributors and their out-of-city sources of supply. The Charlotte DO is targeting the rise of local Asian gangs trafficking MDMA and conducting money laundering for other trafficking groups. There has been an increase in the use of LSD in the Charlotte area. The majority of users of the drug are in the 15 to 25 year old category caught up in the "Rave" subculture. Law enforcement agencies have identified individuals with ties to the Pacific Northwest or West Coast regions of the country distributing bulk quantities of LSD.

    Marijuana: Marijuana is one of the most prevalent drugs in North Carolina and its availability is increasing. One cause is the recent rise in the availability of Mexican marijuana due to an influx of Mexican trafficking organizations executing smuggling operations into the city directly from Mexico via containerized cargo transported on tractor-trailer trucks, particularly in the central portion (Piedmont) of the city. In addition, marijuana is being smuggled in ever-larger amounts via campers, pickup trucks, and larger vehicles. Over the past three years, Domestic Cannabis Eradication Suppression Program authorities have seized domestically grown marijuana in increasing quantities, Specifically, 2000 seizures were 40,464 plants, 2001 seizures were 89,900 plants, and 2002 seizures were 112,017 plants.

    Other Drugs: Regarding illegal pharmaceuticals, while not a prominent class of drugs for abuse like cocaine or marijuana, the illegal distribution and abuse of prescription narcotics is widespread through North Carolina. Abusers tend to “doctor shop” for pain medication, or as in one case, learn of a clinic or pharmacy freely distributing narcotics on demand without a prescription. Such is the case of Medi-fare Pharmacy and the adjoining Grover Medical Clinic in Grover, NC. Before being shut down, Medi-fare was the number one dispenser of methadone in the country and the number four dispenser of OxyContin. Together, Medi-fare and the Grover Medical Clinic supplied abusers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio, Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Michigan and Virginia with tens of thousands of dosage units monthly.

    DEA Mobile Enforcement Teams: This cooperative program with city and local law enforcement counterparts was conceived in 1995 in response to the overwhelming problem of drug-related violent crime in towns and cities across the nation. There have been 409 deployments completed resulting in 16,763 arrests of violent drug criminals as of February 2004. There have been five MET deployments in the city of North Carolina since the inception of the program: Monroe, Kinston, Durham, Lumberton, and Rocky Mount.

    DEA Regional Enforcement Teams: This program was designed to augment existing DEA division resources by targeting drug organizations operating in the United citys where there is a lack of sufficient local drug law enforcement. This Program was conceived in 1999 in response to the threat posed by drug trafficking organizations that have established networks of cells to conduct drug trafficking operations in smaller, non-traditional trafficking locations in the United citys. Nationwide, there have been 22 deployments completed resulting in 608 arrests of drug trafficking criminals as of February 2004. There have been two RET deployments in the city of North Carolina since the inception of the program: Asheville and Charlotte.

    Other Enforcement Operations: The OCDETF programs in the Eastern, Middle, and Western Federal Judicial Districts of North Carolina are very strong. The Western District ranks number one in prosecutions in the Southeast OCDETF Region.

    Recovering from drug addiction is often a multi-faceted, multi-phase, long term process. For many, attending a drug rehabilitation facility is the solution to achieving recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. The first step to recovering from drug and alcohol addiction is detoxification. It is important to know, physical detoxification alone is not enough to help an individual make a complete recovery. This is where professional help plays a large part. For an individual to make a successful recovery, they need new “tools”. These new tools include strategies for when they return home from drug rehab and encounter someone from their days of using. As well as ways to handle returning to their same using environment and places where there are smells and objects from their past. These items can generate memories which can produce psychological stress. These psychological stressors often hinder a recovering addict making it very difficult for them to feel as though they have control over their life.

    In the beginning, all addicts feel as though they can conquer their drug or alcohol addiction on their own. However, usually their attempts fail. Statistically, when an individual attempts to end their addiction and detox without professional help their results are not long lasting. This is because research into the brain of drug addicts shows changes in the way their brain functions long after they have discontinued using drugs or alcohol. This is the main reason why even an individual with will power as strong as steel will find it extremely difficult to end their addiction without help from professionals. With so many obstacles such as drug cravings, past re-stimulation, and changes in the way their brain functions it is no surprise why so many people attend drug rehab each year to successfully recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

    Drug Rehab, Henderson, North Carolina, NC

    The ultimate goal of a drug rehab in Henderson is to enable the individual to achieve lasting abstinence from drug use. The short term goal of a drug rehab in Henderson is to help the individual through detox and withdrawal from drugs in addition to improving their ability to function in society again. A drug rehab will help minimize the medical and social complications of drug abuse.

    Patients who stay in a Henderson drug rehab longer than 3 months typically have better outcomes than those who stay less time. Those who go through medically assisted withdrawal to minimize discomfort but do not receive any further rehab, perform about the same in terms of their substance use as those who never attended a drug rehab in Henderson. Over the last 25 years, studies have shown that attending a Henderson drug rehab works to reduce drug intake and crimes committed by drug-dependent people. Researchers also have found that drug abusers who have been through a drug rehab are more likely to have jobs.

    Inpatient Drug Rehab, Henderson, North Carolina, NC

    Inpatient drug rehab in Henderson is one of many methods whose ultimate goal is long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Those who attend an inpatient drug rehab in Henderson use the new tools they have learned to help them re-enter society and lead responsible, successful drug and alcohol free lives.

    Inpatient drug rehab centers in Henderson offer support and structure for men and women seeking help for problems with drugs or alcohol. Participants reside on location for the course of the rehab program; lengths of stay vary and may be individualized. Care at an inpatient drug rehab in Henderson is provided 24 hours a day 7 days a week; this is only one of the benefits of attending a inpatient drug rehab.

    Outpatient Drug Rehab, Henderson, North Carolina, NC

    An outpatient drug rehab in Henderson is a program designed to provide long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Outpatient drug rehab programs in Henderson use a broad verity of techniques. These techniques include a wide range of approaches including problem-solving groups, specialized therapies such as insight-oriented psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and 12-step programs. Similar to other drug rehabs, the individual may stay in the program for several months or longer. Those who attend an outpatient drug rehab in Henderson do not live at the drug rehab as they would an inpatient drug rehab.

    Outpatient drug rehab programs in Henderson vary in the types and intensity of services offered. Low-intensity outpatient drug rehab programs may offer little more than drug education and counsel. Other outpatient drug rehab models, such as intensive day treatment, can be comparable to residential programs in services and effectiveness, depending on the individual's characteristics and needs. All in all, the ultimate goal of an outpatient drug rehab in Henderson is to help the individual recover from drug addiction so that they may re-enter society and lead responsible, successful drug and alcohol free lives.

    Alcohol Rehab, Henderson, North Carolina, NC

    Alcohol rehab in Henderson is a place where an individual who has a drinking problem can receive help. Rehab is a program that helps the individual with their alcohol addiction and provides them with the tools necessary for a complete recovery.

    Alcohol rehab in Henderson works for many people who have problems with alcohol abuse. But just like any other drug of abuse, the individual has to be committed to make a change for the better. Some people stop drinking and remain sober. Others have long periods of sobriety with bouts of relapse. And still others cannot stop drinking for any length of time. With alcohol rehab, one thing is clear: the longer a person abstains from alcohol, the more likely he or she will be able to stay sober.

    Drug Detox, Henderson, North Carolina, NC

    The goal of detox in Henderson is to rid the body of toxins accumulated by drug use. The first step of detox is drug withdrawal. Drug withdrawal is "the act or process of ceasing to use an addictive drug." Once an individual has discontinued using drugs physical and behavioral withdrawal symptoms may follow. Detox in Henderson is a process that helps diminish the uncomfortable symptoms of drug withdrawal.

    Detox is performed in many different ways depending on where you decide to receive treatment. Most detox centers in Henderson simply provide treatment to avoid physical withdrawal to alcohol & other drugs. A quality detox program will not only to provide the individual with counseling during detox but help with the physical withdrawal and the psychological root cause of the individual's addiction problem, so as to decrease the chances of relapse.

    Drug detox can be viewed in three separate stages:

    1. Medical Detox: A medical doctor will need to supervise your medical withdrawal from drugs, ensuring you complete this phase safely and with minimal complications. Medical detox can take several days.

    2. Physical Detox: Once your body is no longer dependent on drugs, you will need to work on building up your physical health. A nutritionist can be helpful during this phase, enabling you to develop a balanced diet to help you through the rest of the detox process.

    3. Emotional Detox: Detox can be extremely difficult on your emotional health, which is why most treatment centers offer counseling during detox. Because drugs have become an integral part of your mental, emotional and social life, you will need emotional help as you detox.



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    Drug Abuse Trends in North Carolina

    Drug Situation: The Charlotte District Office's areas of responsibility include Asheville, Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh and Wilmington.

    Cocaine: Cocaine is readily available in North Carolina. The preferred method of trafficking cocaine into North Carolina is by couriers who exploit the interstate highway network. Crack cocaine in North Carolina is readily available in both the larger cities and the rural towns.

    Heroin: The heroin market in North Carolina is not very prevalent except for small pockets of users and distributors reported in the larger cities to include Durham, Greenville, High Point and Rocky Mount.

    Meth: Methamphetamine use in North Carolina is increasing in popularity. Local law enforcement sources report there are many undiscovered clandestine laboratories in the Greensboro area and traffickers are actively seeking
    chemists.

    Club Drugs: The Club Drugs that are most popular in North Carolina are MDMA, GHB and LSD. With more than 50 four-year colleges and universities in North Carolina, there is a large potential market for club drugs.

    Marijuana: Marijuana from both Mexican and local sources continues to be abundantly available in North Carolina. The majority of marijuana available in North Carolina is smuggled across the U.S. border from Mexico and transported to its destination within the state.

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    The following information is regarding drug rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment addmissions for the state of North Carolina. Stats are broken down into these catagories: Primary drug of abuse or addiction, age group, & cultural background.

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    NORTH CAROLINA
    Total Alcohol only Alcohol with secondary drug Cocaine (smoked) Cocaine (other route) Mari- juana Heroin Meth
    Total No. 32,999 10,754 6,095 4,669 1,040 6,547 839 185
    % 100.0 32.6 18.5 14.1 3.2 19.8 2.5 0.6
    SEX   70.0 77.1 72.7 60.1 60.9 71.8 61.4 54.1
    Male %
    Female % 29.9 22.9 27.3 39.8 39.0 28.2 38.4 45.9
    Unknown % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    AGE AT ADMISSION   0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
    0-11 years %
    12-17 years % 8.5 2.1 3.9 1.0 2.3 30.3 0.7 7.0
    18-20 years % 6.2 2.7 5.3 2.5 4.9 15.4 5.1 11.9
    21-25 years % 12.2 9.0 12.0 8.0 13.2 19.5 13.7 20.0
    26-30 years % 13.0 11.3 13.7 16.0 15.9 12.0 16.2 19.5
    31-35 years % 14.9 13.9 16.3 22.6 20.7 8.8 14.8 13.0
    36-40 years % 16.4 17.1 20.5 24.1 18.6 6.6 15.1 14.1
    41-45 years % 13.0 16.4 15.0 15.4 12.5 4.1 14.2 8.6
    46-50 years % 7.7 11.4 7.9 6.7 6.9 1.8 13.5 1.6
    51-55 years % 3.7 7.0 2.8 2.3 2.0 0.7 4.5 2.7
    56-60 years % 2.0 4.5 1.1 0.7 0.7 0.3 1.4 0.0
    61-65 years % 0.8 2.1 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.5
    66 years and over % 0.8 1.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0
    Unknown % 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.1 0.7 0.2 1.1
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    RACE   59.2 63.0 60.5 39.9 55.1 56.2 56.9 91.9
    White %
    Black or African- American % 34.8 27.5 35.2 55.9 40.6 38.4 39.0 4.3
    American Indian or Alaska Native % 2.0 1.6 1.9 2.6 2.1 3.1 1.1 1.6
    Asian or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander % 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.0
    Other % 3.2 6.7 1.8 0.8 1.7 1.5 2.5 2.2
    Unknown % 0.6 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.0
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
    ETHNICITY   2.9 6.3 1.4 0.6 1.7 1.4 2.1 1.6
    Hispanic or Latino %
    Not Hispanic or Latino % 93.0 89.2 95.6 95.2 94.2 95.2 93.1 95.1
    Unknown % 4.1 4.5 3.0 4.2 4.0 3.4 4.8 3.2
    Total % 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0


    State Drug Offices: North Carolina

    State Policy Offices North Carolina

    Governor's Office North Carolina
    Office of the Governor North Carolina
    116 West Jones Street
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-8001

    State Legislative Contact North Carolina
    Department of Administration
    116 West Jones
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27603-8003

    State Drug Program Coordinator North Carolina
    Department of Crime Control and Public Safety
    P.O. Box 29591
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0591

    State Criminal Justice Offices North Carolina

    Attorney General's Office North Carolina
    Office of the Attorney General North Carolina
    Department of Justice
    P.O. Box 629
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-0629

    Law Enforcement Planning North Carolina
    Governor's Crime Commission
    3824 Barrett Drive, Room 100
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

    Crime Prevention Offices North Carolina
    North Carolina Crime Prevention Division
    P.O. Box 29591
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0591

    Statistical Analysis Center North Carolina
    Criminal Justice Analysis Center North Carolina
    Governor's Crime Commission
    3824 Barrett Drive, Suite 100
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7220

    Uniform Crime Reports Contact North Carolina
    Crime Reporting and Field Services North Carolina
    State Bureau of Investigation North Carolina
    Division of Criminal Information
    407 North Blount Street
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27601

    BJA Strategy Preparation Agency North Carolina
    Governor's Crime Commission
    3824 Barrett Drive, Suite 100
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

    Judicial Agency North Carolina
    Administrative Office of the Courts
    P.O. Box 2448
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27602

    Corrections Agency North Carolina
    Department of Corrections North Carolina
    P.O. Box 29540
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0540

    State Health Offices North Carolina

    RADAR Network Agency North Carolina
    North Carolina Alcohol/Drug Resource Center
    3109-A University Drive
    Durham, North Carolina 27707-3703

    HIV-Prevention Program North Carolina
    HIV/STD Control Section Chief North Carolina
    Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources North Carolina
    Communicable Disease Control North Carolina
    HIV/STD Prevention Branch
    P.O. Box 27687
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687

    Drug and Alcohol Agency North Carolina
    Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services Section North Carolina
    Division of MH/DD/SAS
    325 North Salisbury Street
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27603

    State Education Office North Carolina

    State Coordinator for Drug-Free Schools North Carolina
    Department of Public Instruction North Carolina
    Division of School Improvement North Carolina
    Safe and Drug-Free Schools Section
    301 North Wilmington Street
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825

    Genesis Substance Abuse Services

    Facility Name : Genesis Substance Abuse Services
    Mailing Address 1 : 804 South Garnett Street
    Mailing City : Henderson
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27536
    Location Address : 804 South Garnett Street
    Location City : Henderson
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27536
    Phone Number : (252) 430-8774
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, DUI/DWI Offenders, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation



    Partnership For Drug Free NC

    Facility Name : Partnership For Drug Free NC
    Mailing Address 1 : 665 West 4th Street
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 200
    Mailing City : Winston Salem
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27101
    Location Address : 630 South Garnett Street
    Location City : Henderson
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27536
    Phone Number : (336) 725-8389
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, DUI/DWI Offenders, Assistance for hearing impaired, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance

    Category : Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehab



    Western Carolina Treatment Center

    Facility Name : Western Carolina Treatment Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 573 Merrimon Avenue
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28804
    Location Address : 573 Merrimon Avenue
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28804
    Phone Number : (828) 251-1478
    Hotline Phone 1 : (800) 645-4023
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, HIV/AIDS, Women, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Methadone Maintenance
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Drug Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Detox, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Recovery



    New River Behavioral Healthcare

    Facility Name : New River Behavioral Healthcare
    Mailing Address 1 : 132 Poplar Grove Connector
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite B
    Mailing City : Boone
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28607
    Location Address : 132 Poplar Grove Connector
    Location Address 2 : Suite B
    Location City : Boone
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28607
    Phone Number : (828) 264-8759
    Hotline Phone 1 : (828) 264-4357
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Outpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Seniors, Women, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Seniors/older adults, Women, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

    Category : Drug Recovery, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Treatment



    Asheville Institute

    Facility Name : Asheville Institute
    Mailing Address 1 : 70 Woodfin Place
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 232
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28801
    Mailing Zip4 : 4105
    Location Address : 70 Woodfin Place
    Location Address 2 : Suite 232
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28801
    Location Zip4 : 4105
    Phone Number : (828) 253-7066
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Gay or Lesbian, DUI/DWI Offenders, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Gays and Lesbians, DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance

    Category : Drug Detox, Drug Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehabilitation



    RCMH Walker Center Programs

    Facility Name : RCMH Walker Center Programs
    Mailing Address 1 : 204 East Academy Street
    Mailing City : Asheboro
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27203
    Location Address : 842 East Pritchard Street
    Location City : Asheboro
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27203
    Phone Number : (336) 633-7257
    Intake Phone 2 : (336) 633-7286
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Spanish, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Alcohol Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Rehab, Drug Recovery



    First Things First Inc

    Facility Name : First Things First Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 820 State Farm Road
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite E
    Mailing City : Boone
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28607
    Mailing Zip4 : 4996
    Location Address : 820 State Farm Road
    Location Address 2 : Suite E
    Location City : Boone
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28607
    Location Zip4 : 4996
    Phone Number : (828) 262-3382
    Intake Phone 1 : (828) 265-1157
    Intake Phone 2 : (828) 737-0270
    Hotline Phone 1 : (828) 773-7959
    Website : www.firstthingsfirst.net
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Sliding Scale Fees, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
    Payment Assistance: Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Detox, Substance Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery



    Horizon Recovery Inc

    Facility Name : Horizon Recovery Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Box 6448
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28816
    Mailing Zip4 : 6448
    Location Address : 1340 Patton Avenue
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28801
    Location Zip4 : 2483
    Phone Number : (828) 254-2820
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, DUI/DWI Offenders, Spanish, Medicaid, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Private health insurance

    Category : Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment



    Robert Swain Recovery Center

    Facility Name : Robert Swain Recovery Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 932 Old U.S. 70
    Mailing City : Black Mountain
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28711
    Location Address : 932 Old U.S. 70
    Location City : Black Mountain
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28711
    Phone Number : (828) 669-4161
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Adolescents, Medicaid, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Private health insurance

    Category : Alcohol Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab



    Alpha House Inc

    Facility Name : Alpha House Inc
    Mailing Address 1 : 1006 Sunset Avenue
    Mailing City : Asheboro
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27203
    Location Address : 1006 Sunset Avenue
    Location City : Asheboro
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27203
    Phone Number : (336) 625-1637
    Halfway Housing
    Services Provided: Halfway house

    Category : Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabilitation



    RCMH Walker Center Programs : Substance Abuse Services

    Facility Name : RCMH Walker Center Programs
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Services
    Mailing Address 1 : 842 East Pritchard Street
    Mailing City : Asheboro
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27203
    Location Address : 842 East Pritchard Street
    Location City : Asheboro
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27203
    Phone Number : (336) 633-7257
    Intake Phone 2 : (336) 633-7286
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Detox, Drug Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment



    Mission Hospital

    Facility Name : Mission Hospital
    Mailing Address 1 : 509 Biltmore Avenue
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28801
    Location Address : 509 Biltmore Avenue
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28801
    Phone Number : (828) 213-1111
    Intake Phone 1 : (828) 213-4055
    Website : www.missionhospitals.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Services, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Hospital Inpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mental health services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Hospital inpatient, Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehab, Rehab



    Veterans Affairs Medical Center : Substance Abuse Treatment Program

    Facility Name : Veterans Affairs Medical Center
    Second Name : Substance Abuse Treatment Program
    Mailing Address 1 : 1100 Tunnel Road
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28805
    Location Address : 1100 Tunnel Road
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28805
    Phone Number : (828) 298-7911x5526
    Intake Phone 1 : (800) 932-6408x5526
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees, Service Information 1
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Outpatient
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
    Payment Assistance: Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

    Category : Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Rehab, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation



    Roanoke Chowan Human Services Center

    Facility Name : Roanoke Chowan Human Services Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 144 Community College Road
    Mailing City : Ahoskie
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 27910
    Location Address : 144 Community College Road
    Location City : Ahoskie
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 27910
    Phone Number : (252) 332-4137
    Intake Phone 1 : (252) 332-5306
    Intake Phone 2 : (877) 685-2415
    Hotline Phone 1 : (252) 332-4442
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Services, Detoxification, Outpatient, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Mental health services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Pregnant/postpartum women, Women
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

    Category : Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Recovery, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment



    Western Carolinians for : Criminal Justice Inc/Women at Risk Prg

    Facility Name : Western Carolinians for
    Second Name : Criminal Justice Inc/Women at Risk Prg
    Mailing Address 1 : P.O. Box 7472
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28802
    Location Address : 218 Patton Avenue
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28802
    Phone Number : (828) 252-2485
    Website : www.wccj.org
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Adolescents, Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Criminal Justice Clients, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Rehab, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment



    New River Behavioral Healthcare : Serenity Farm

    Facility Name : New River Behavioral Healthcare
    Second Name : Serenity Farm
    Mailing Address 1 : 8043 U.S. Highway 221 South
    Mailing City : Blowing Rock
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28605
    Location Address : 8043 U.S. Highway 221 South
    Location City : Blowing Rock
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28605
    Phone Number : (828) 295-3113
    Hotline Phone 1 : (828) 264-4357
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Halfway Housing, Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Men, Sliding Scale Fees
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Halfway house
    Type of Care: Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days)
    Special Programs/Groups: Men
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment

    Category : Alcohol Treatment, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation



    Albemarle House : Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare

    Facility Name : Albemarle House
    Second Name : Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare
    Mailing Address 1 : 242 North 2nd Street
    Mailing City : Albemarle
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28001
    Location Address : 242 North 2nd Street
    Location City : Albemarle
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28001
    Phone Number : (704) 983-2009
    Halfway Housing
    Services Provided: Halfway house

    Category : Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Rehab, Drug Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Rehab, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Treatment



    Mary Benson House : ARP Phoenix

    Facility Name : Mary Benson House
    Second Name : ARP Phoenix
    Mailing Address 1 : 450 Montford Avenue
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28801
    Location Address : 450 Montford Avenue
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28801
    Phone Number : (828) 252-5280
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Residentail Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days), Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Residential Beds for children, Spanish, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance
    Primary Focus: Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Residential beds for clients' children
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare

    Category : Alcohol Treatment, Drug Recovery, Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Treatment



    Mountain Treatment Center

    Facility Name : Mountain Treatment Center
    Mailing Address 1 : 260 Merrimon Avenue
    Mailing Address 2 : Suite 100
    Mailing City : Asheville
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28801
    Location Address : 260 Merrimon Avenue
    Location Address 2 : Suite 100
    Location City : Asheville
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28801
    Phone Number : (828) 255-8655
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Outpatient, Day Treatment, DUI/DWI Offenders, Criminal Justice Clients, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient, Partial hospitalization/day treatment
    Special Programs/Groups: DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Alcohol Rehab, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Recovery, Drug Rehab, Drug Detox, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Addiction Treatment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Rehab, Alcohol Treatment



    Julian F Keith : Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Ctr

    Facility Name : Julian F Keith
    Second Name : Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Ctr
    Mailing Address 1 : 201 Tabernacle Road
    Mailing City : Black Mountain
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28711
    Mailing Zip4 : 2526
    Location Address : 201 Tabernacle Road
    Location City : Black Mountain
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28711
    Location Zip4 : 2526
    Phone Number : (828) 669-3402
    Intake Phone 1 : (828) 669-3412
    Website : www.jfkadatc.net
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Detoxification, Residentail Shor-term Treatment(30 Days or less), Co-occuring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients, Medicaid, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Sliding Scale Fees, Payment Assistance
    Primary Focus: Substance abuse treatment services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment, Detoxification
    Type of Care: Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less)
    Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance
    Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

    Category : Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Drug Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drug Rehab, Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Detox, Alcohol Treatment, Alcohol Rehab, Rehab



    Carolinas Counseling and Consulting

    Facility Name : Carolinas Counseling and Consulting
    Mailing Address 1 : 35 North Main Street
    Mailing City : Belmont
    Mailing State : North Carolina
    Mailing Zipcode : 28012
    Mailing Zip4 : 3155
    Location Address : 35 North Main Street
    Location City : Belmont
    Location State : North Carolina
    Location Zip : 28012
    Location Zip4 : 3155
    Phone Number : (704) 825-9998
    Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Services, Outpatient, DUI/DWI Offenders, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Military Insurance, Self Payment, Sliding Scale Fees
    Primary Focus: Mental health services
    Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment
    Type of Care: Outpatient
    Special Programs/Groups: DUI/DWI offenders
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)

    Category : Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab, Drug Rehabilitation, Alcohol Treatment, Drug Abuse Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Drug Recovery, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Addiction Treatment, Drug Detox, Rehab





    Drug Rehab and Treatment Facts North Carolina
  • In 2004, 65% of those in addiction treatment located in North Carolina were male.
  • 35% of the individuals in drug addiction treatment residing in North Carolina during 2004 were female.
  • The largest age group admitted into to drug rehab during 2004 in North Carolina was between the ages of 36-40 (15.9%).
  • The second largest age group attending drug rehabilitation in North Carolina during 2004 were between the ages of 41-45 (15.7%).
  • 58.9% of the individuals in drug treatment located in North Carolina during 2004 were Caucasian.


  • Should schools in Henderson, North Carolina provide drug education and awareness programs to it's students?
    Yes
    No

    What illegal drug is most prevalent in Henderson, North Carolina?
    Cocaine
    Heroin
    Marijuana
    Ecstasy
    Crack
    Meth

    Are you in favor of mandatory prison sentences in Henderson, North Carolina for non violent drug offenders?
    Yes
    No

    Are you in favor of treatment rather than incarceration for non violent drug offenders in Henderson, North Carolina?
    Yes
    No

    How many people do you know personally in Henderson, North Carolina who use illegal drugs?
    0-5
    6-10
    11-15
    16 or more

    Do you have a family member in Henderson, North Carolina with a drug abuse problem?
    Yes
    No

    Are effective treatment facilities for drug abuse easily accessable in Henderson, North Carolina?
    Yes
    No

    Are you in favor of mandatory drug testing for convicted drug offenders in Henderson, North Carolina?
    Yes
    No

    Do you believe that drug abusers in Henderson, North Carolina can be helped with treatment to change their behavior?
    Yes
    No

    If you abuse drugs and live in Henderson, North Carolina, what was your age when you used drugs for the first time?
    1-10
    11-15
    16-20
    21-25
    26-30
    30-40
    40-50
    50+


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    North Carolina: Retail sales of prescription painkillers mor...

    North Carolina Governor Signs Bill to Study Industrial Use
    North Carolina - North Carolina Governor Michael Easley has ...

    North Carolina: Painful pleas over a painkiller
    North Carolina - Purdue Pharma L.P. and its president, chief...

    North Carolina: Energy drinks try for a link to drugs
    Tim McCullen drinks his morning pick-me-up at 3 p.m. Instead...

    Theatrical drama may help prevent drug addiction and abuse in North Carolina
    North Carolina - A new study found that theatrical drama is ...

    North Carolina woman sentenced on felony drug offense
    Kimberly Linette Brown, a Clay County woman, was sentenced F...

    North Carolina Infant Injests Cocaine
    MONROE, N.C., Aug. 22 (UPI) -- A North Carolina man whose 9-...

    north carolina teen liable in friends drug death
    RALEIGH - A Cary teen accused of providing a deadly mix of h...

    Drug News North Carolina
    Drinking alcohol and getting behind the wheel of a car is da...

    North Carolina meth lab
    Police discovered a methamphetamine lab for the first time i...

    North Carolina run aways
    CHARLOTTE Three convicted in prostitution ring Three C...

    North Carolina Fostered Meth Children
    - In five years as foster parents, Betsy Lane and Rodrigo He...

    Noth Carolina cocaine network busted
    Three Suffolk men were charged yesterday with playing major ...

    North Carolina drug related charges
    North Carolina Captain Saved By Bulletproof Vest Updated:...

    North Carolina Study Finds Drug Treatment is Cost-Effective Alternative to Prison
    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, North Carolina – Alternative progra...

    Local North Carolina Woman Set To Open Safe Haven For Women Battling Drug Addiction
    Brown Summit, NC -- The Alcohol and Drug Council of North Ca...

    North Carolina: Undercover Motel Investigation
    A NewsChannel 3 undercover investigation involving the Bes...

    North Carolina: Can Alcoholism Be Treated?
    Research shows how stubborn addictions are -- and how medica...

    North Carolina: Drug courts hope for money, brace for closing
    Drug-treatment court employees around the state are scrambli...

    North Carolina: Youthful offenders bill hits a stumbling block
    RALEIGH - The effort to give youthful offenders the chance t...

    North Carolina: Judge questions guilty plea by son of former North Carolina congressman
    A federal judge Tuesday allowed a state court judge who is t...

    North Carolina: To Fight Meth, Some Want To Make Cold Medicines Harder To Get
    RALEIGH, North Carolina -- North Carolina's attorney general...

    Drug bust touted as big blow in North Carolina
    SMITHFIELD -- The Johnston County Sheriff's Office said a dr...

    Five Ashe County, North Carolina Residents Arraigned On Meth Charges
    Five people are facing federal charges related to meth