Free Rehab in North Carolina
If you have developed a dependence on alcohol or drugs and are seeking treatment and are without funds, there is still hope. However, for those seeking a Free Rehab in North Carolina for addiction, there are many things that need to be considered. The first thing to note is the question as to where the treatment facility gets their funding.
There are primarily three different types of Free rehabs in North Carolina
State Funded Rehab in North Carolina:These types of facilities receive some form of funding through grants or subsidies from the government at a state or county level. Often these types of treatment programs are closely connected to a court system and can have a high degree of “court mandated” clients. These types of treatment centers also may have a lengthy waiting list, especially during the winter months.
Vocational Rehab in North Carolina: These types of facilities receive their funding through the clients working for the treatment program. Often these programs also have a heavy Christian component in conjunction with the work element. Salvation Army and Teen Challenge are two examples of a Vocational Rehab.
Donation based rehab: These types of facilities often have the majority, if not all, or their funding provided by an individual or organization. This also may include a private rehab facility that may have a “scholarship” bed, although today scholarshipped beds are almost non-existant in private care facilities. Overall, donation based rehabs are extremely rare, unless supported fully by a connected church or organization.
It is also important to understand that, depending on the severity of the alcohol or drug abuse, someone seeking alcohol treatment may also need a medically supervised detox in North Carolina prior to treatment. Sometimes finding a Free Detox in North Carolina is more difficult than finding a free rehab.
Do they have Detox in a Free Rehab in North Carolina?
A Free Rehab in North Carolina may have a withdrawal component, but it almost never has a medically supervised detox, which means that medications are not prescribed to alleviate some of the discomforts involved in withdrawal. In the case that there is a medical danger in withdrawal, the treatment facility will usually refer the client to hospital first.
It is important to note, that for clients looking for a free medically supervised detox for opiates such as Heroin, Vicodin, Oxycontin or Methadone, they will probably not receive medications to alleviate the discomfort.
The following is a list of known free or state funded programs in the state of North Carolina
*Database list of Free Rehabs*
Marys House
520 Guilford Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 275-0820
www.maryshousegso.org
Side by Side Counseling
2045 Eastgate Drive
Suite B
Greenville, NC 27858
Phone: (252) 752-1333
Morrisville Counseling (and Recovery Services)
398 North Main Street
Mooresville, NC 28115
Phone: (704) 799-0008
The Bridge At Brookstown
235 South Cherry Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
Phone: (336) 725-8646
www.thebridgeatbrookstown.com
Freedom House Recovery Center (Francis Street Womens Halfway House)
2404 Francis Street
Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 425-5453
Pavillon International (DBA Pavillon)
241 Pavillon Place
Mill Spring, NC 28756
Phone: (828) 694-2300×103
www.pavillon.org
First at Blue Ridge Inc
32 Knox Road
PO Box 40
Ridgecrest, NC 28770
Phone: (828) 669-0011
www.firstinc.org
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