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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers in Pembroke, North Carolina

Pembroke, NC has nearby treatment options including: 6 low cost programs, 1 inpatient rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like BCBS, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Programs Serving the Pembroke, North Carolina Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Robeson Healthcare Corporation NC
    309 East Wardell Drive
    Pembroke, NC. 28372
    910-521-1464


    Robeson Healthcare Corporation is dedicated to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol use problem in Pembroke, NC. and within the surrounding neighborhoods find full recovery. It provides several programs - such as outpatient substance abuse counseling, inpatient detoxification facilities, long term addiction treatment centers, inpatient rehab facilities, short term drug rehab facilities and others - in line with its belief of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation methods that are effective in recovery. This addiction treatment facility also believes that people require individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Robeson Healthcare Corporation specializes in matrix model, group therapy, activity therapy, group therapy, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, active duty military, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This substance abuse treatment center uses care modalities that can help clients to maintain sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Robeson Healthcare Corporation can pay for services using private pay, private health insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    alcohol rehab program - Southeastern Integrated Care LLC NC
    86 Three Hunts Drive
    Pembroke, NC. 28372
    910-522-0408


    Southeastern Integrated Care LLC is dedicated to assisting any person with a drug or alcohol use problem in the local community find complete recovery. It offers several programs - such as intensive outpatient treatment, inpatient detox programs, long term drug rehab facilities, inpatient rehabs, short term rehab facilities and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation modalities that work in recovery. This addiction treatment center also believes that clients need individual treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Southeastern Integrated Care LLC has specialized in matrix model, group therapy, activity therapy, group therapy, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts patients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, active duty military, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This drug and alcohol rehabilitation program uses care methods that can help patients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Southeastern Integrated Care LLC can pay for services using private pay, private insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    W B Healthcare/Nu ImageJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - W B Healthcare/Nu Image NC
    130 South Main Street
    Red Springs, NC. 28377
    910-843-1997

    W B Healthcare/Nu Image is 8.2 miles from Pembroke, NC

    W B Healthcare/Nu Image is dedicated to helping anyone with a drug or alcohol abuse issue in Pembroke and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It offers several services - such as outpatient counseling, outpatient detoxification programs, long term drug rehab programs, inpatient drug abuse treatment, short term drug rehab centers and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the recovery care and rehab modalities that are effective in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab program also believes that clients require individual treatment to be able to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.

    As such, W B Healthcare/Nu Image has specialized in matrix model, group therapy, activity therapy, group therapy, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. At the same time, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, active duty military, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This alcohol and drug rehab program uses treatment methods that can help patients to achieve sobriety and abstinence from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in W B Healthcare/Nu Image can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

    Lumberton Treatment CenterCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Lumberton Treatment Center NC
    2200 Clybourn Church Road
    Lumberton, NC. 28358
    910-739-9160

    Lumberton Treatment Center is 8.9 miles from Pembroke, NC

    Lumberton Treatment Center is committed to assisting anyone with a drug or alcohol use issue in Pembroke and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It offers several services - such as outpatient individual counseling, detox facilities, long term drug rehab programs, inpatient drug addiction treatment, short term rehab programs and others - in line with its philosophy of the addiction care and rehab methods that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug rehab center also believes that people need individual care and treatment to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Lumberton Treatment Center specializes in matrix model, group therapy, activity therapy, group therapy, anger management, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, clients referred from the court/judicial system, clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, active duty military, programs for the hearing impaired, and others. This alcohol and drug treatment facility uses care methods that can help patients to achieve sobriety from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Lumberton Treatment Center can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, military insurance, sliding fee scale, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Facts about fentanyl

      Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its role in the opioid crisis. Here are some essential facts about fentanyl:

      Potency: Fentanyl is estimated to be 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and 25 to 50 times more potent than heroin. Due to its high potency, it is prescribed in micrograms (mcg) rather than the milligrams (mg) typically used for other opioids.

      Medical use: Fentanyl is primarily used in medical settings to manage severe pain, such as chronic pain or breakthrough pain in cancer patients. It is also used as an anesthetic during surgical procedures. Fentanyl is available in various forms, including transdermal patches, lozenges, tablets, and injections.

      Illicit use: Fentanyl has become a significant concern in the illicit drug market due to its potency and relatively low production cost. Illegal fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, or counterfeit prescription pills, increasing the risk of overdose for unsuspecting users.

      Overdose risk: Fentanyl's potency makes it particularly dangerous, as even a small amount can cause an overdose. Signs of fentanyl overdose include slow or shallow breathing, unresponsiveness, pinpoint pupils, cold and clammy skin, and loss of consciousness. Fentanyl overdoses can be fatal if not promptly treated.

      Naloxone: Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is an opioid antagonist that can rapidly reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose by displacing the drug from the opioid receptors in the brain. Due to fentanyl's potency, multiple doses of naloxone may be necessary to reverse an overdose effectively.

      Fentanyl analogs: There are numerous fentanyl analogs or derivatives, such as carfentanil, acetylfentanyl, and furanylfentanyl. These analogs can have varying potencies, often significantly stronger than fentanyl itself, which can further increase the risk of overdose and fatalities.

      Legal classification: Fentanyl is a Schedule II controlled substance in the United States, indicating that it has a high potential for abuse and dependence but also has accepted medical uses. Illicit fentanyl and its analogs are often classified as Schedule I substances, indicating that they have no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.

      Addiction and dependence: Fentanyl, like other opioids, carries a risk of addiction and physical dependence. Chronic use can lead to tolerance, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect, and withdrawal symptoms if usage is reduced or stopped abruptly.


      How does drug addiction affect relationships?

      Drug addiction can profoundly impact relationships, often causing strain, conflict, and emotional distress. Here are some ways that drug addiction can affect interpersonal relationships:

      • Trust Issues: Drug addiction often leads to behaviors such as lying, stealing, or manipulating to obtain drugs or hide the extent of drug use. These actions can severely undermine trust in a relationship.
      • Neglect of Responsibilities: Individuals struggling with drug addiction may neglect their responsibilities at home, work, or school, which can create additional stress and conflict within their relationships.
      • Financial Strain: The cost of sustaining a drug habit can lead to financial problems, including debt, which can put significant strain on relationships, especially those involving shared finances.
      • Emotional Distance: Drug use can alter an individual's emotional state, causing them to become distant, withdrawn, or emotionally unavailable. This can make it challenging to maintain close, meaningful relationships.
      • Conflict and Arguments: Disagreements over drug use and its consequences can lead to frequent arguments, causing tension and unhappiness in the relationship.
      • Codependency: In some cases, the partner or family member of a person struggling with addiction may develop a pattern of behavior known as codependency. They may enable the addiction, sacrifice their own needs, and become overly focused on the addicted individual, which can be harmful for both parties.
      • Abuse or Violence: Sadly, drug addiction can sometimes lead to verbal, physical, or emotional abuse. Certain substances can lower inhibitions and increase aggression, leading to harmful behavior.
      • Isolation: People struggling with addiction often isolate themselves from their friends and family, either out of shame or to hide their drug use. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection.

      Can a drug addict change?

      Yes, a person struggling with drug addiction can certainly change. It's important to understand that addiction is a chronic, but treatable, disease. Like other chronic diseases, it's not about a "cure" but about managing the condition effectively.

      Overcoming addiction typically involves a combination of self-awareness, willingness to change, support, and professional treatment. A key part of the process is the individual's motivation to improve their life and overcome their dependency on substances.

      However, recovery from addiction often involves setbacks and challenges. The process can be difficult and time-consuming, requiring substantial personal commitment and support from others. Professional treatment can take several forms, including detoxification, medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support groups.

      Many people who were once addicted to drugs have gone on to live productive, healthy, and fulfilling lives. The journey to recovery is often a lifelong process of maintaining sobriety and managing triggers and cravings.

      While change is indeed possible for someone struggling with addiction, it is typically a complex process requiring substantial effort, support, and treatment.

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