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Richmond County Addiction Recovery Support Group
910-997-8424
Every Wednesday, 5-6 pm in the large classroom at the Richmond County Health Department
Online at: A New Way to Recover Facebook Page
The Sandhills Opioid Response Consortium has developed a new way to support individuals struggling with substance misuse and/or opioid use disorder. This group is a safe space to share with others and find support during these times of uncertainty. Our Certified Peer Support Specialists and Recovery Coaches are here to support you on your recovery journey by providing their experience, strength, and hope through Facebook Live events each day. Please feel free to join in the discussion by posting your comments and/or questions in real-time for an interactive recovery-experience. You’ll find the Peer Support Facebook Live weekly schedule posted on this page. Recovery IS possible!
Narcotics Anonymous
24-Hour Phone line: 1-888-835-8801
North Carolina Statewide Phone line: 1-855-227-NCNA (6262)
Website: https://ncregion-na.org/greater-sandhills-area/
Narcotics Anonymous makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol. Membership is free, and we have no affiliation with any organizations outside of NA including governments, religions, law enforcement groups, or medical and psychiatric associations. Through all of our service efforts and our cooperation with others seeking to help addicts, we strive to reach a day when every addict in the world has an opportunity to experience our message of recovery in his or her own language and culture.
Alcoholics Anonymous
District 52 of Alcoholics Anonymous in North Carolina
Moore County Alcoholics Anonymous
Serving Moore, Hoke, Richmond, Lee, and Scotland Counties
Website: https://moorecountyaa.org/ or https://aanc52.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Daymark Recovery Services
116 South Lawrence Street, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 895-2462
Website: https://www.daymarkrecovery.org/locations/richmond-center
Daymark Recovery Services is a non-profit organization established to provide comprehensive behavioral healthcare services as defined by those in the community in need of mental health or substance abuse treatment options. Services: Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment, Mental Health Outpatient Treatment, Psychiatric Services/ Medical Services, Emergency Services (advanced services), Intensive In-Home Services
Alcohol and Drug Services
Rockingham Branch
1015-A Fayetteville Street, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 997-7105
Website: https://adsyes.org/
We provide prevention and early intervention services, education, individual and group counseling, and special medical services to residents of the Piedmont Triad and Central North Carolina.
Samaritan Colony
136 Samaritan Drive, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 895-3243
Email: samaritancolony@gmail.com
Website: http://www.samaritancolony.com/index.html
Samaritan Colony is a Non-Profit Male Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility. At Samaritan Colony, we help our clients start a journey toward a life free from the devastating effects of alcohol and other drug addictions by providing the highest quality treatment that is affordable to all.
Sandhills Alternative Academy
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program
503 Rockingham Road, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 417-4922
Website: https://saltacademync.com/services
An outpatient program designed to assist adults and teens to begin recovery and learn skills for recovery maintenance. Services include: individual counseling and support, group counseling and support, family counseling, training, and support, biochemical assays to identify recent drug use, strategies for relapse prevention (to include community and social support systems in treatment), life skills, crisis contingency planning, and disease management. The treatment support activities have been adapted or specifically designed for individuals with physical disabilities, or individuals with co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance use; or an intellectual and developmental disability and substance use disorder.
Chapman’s Substance Abuse Services
111 Mallard Lane, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 817-7233
Licensed substance misuse counselor as well as helps with other mental health issues
Sandhills Behavioral Care
523 Rockingham Road, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 562-9882
Website: https://www.sandhillscares.com/
Email: info@SandhillsCares.com
A comprehensive outpatient mental health clinic committed to providing holistic, culturally competent psychiatric care to promote and improve the mental well-being of your community. Services include Medication Management Services, Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychopharmacology Treatment, Thorough clinical evaluation to determine optimal treatment, Personalized Treatment, Pharmacogenetics Testing, Evidence-Based Practice, and Opioid Medication-Assisted Treatment with Buprenorphine. Therapy Services include Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, Exposure Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Play Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Psychoeducation, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Motivational Interviewing, Family Therapy, Addiction Therapy, and Grief and Loss Therapy.
Compassionate Counseling Services
1219 Rockingham Road, Suite 12, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 817-9927
Email: info@compassionatecounselingservices.com
Website: https://compassionatecounselingllc.com/
We provide support, therapeutic counseling, behavioral modification techniques, and skill-building services to individuals who have behavioral, mental health, and substance abuse challenges. These challenges are known to lead to social, educational, economic, relationship, and employment problems. Our services are designed to encourage recovery, growth, and independence.
Trinity Services
302 Leak Street, Rockingham
Phone: (910) 895-6270
After Hour Crisis: 866-214-8150
Email: trinityservice4u@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.nctrinityservices.com/
We provide a safe and confidential environment where we conduct effective therapies, consulting services, and behavioral interventions to individuals and families. The different services and programs we offer are Multisystemic Therapy (MST), Outpatient Services, Individual Family Therapy and Assessment, Medication Management, Substance Use Services, Urine Drug Testing, Medication Monitoring Drug Testing.
Primary Health Choice
621 East Broad Avenue, Rockingham
(910) 434-7180
Primary Health Choice Crisis Line: 1-888-739-1445
Website: https://www.primaryhealthchoice.org/index.html
Primary Health Choice, Inc. offers quality services that include Targeted MH/SA Case Management, School-Based Therapy, Intensive In-Home, North Carolina Innovation Waiver, Medication Management, Telemedicine, and Developmental Therapy, Personal Assistance, Respite care, Individual, Group Therapy, and Family Therapy.
TASC (Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities)
Insight Human Services
Justice Services, Region 3
500 W. Fourth Street, Suite 103, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Phone: (336) 714-7099
Website: https://insightnc.org/
Insight Human Service’s Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC) offers community-based treatment for substance-abusing and mentally ill offenders who would otherwise burden the justice system with repeat offenses. TASC provides behavioral health services as an effective bridge between two separate institutions: justice and treatment. The justice system’s legal sanctions reflect the community’s concern for public safety. The treatment community emphasizes therapeutic relationships as a means for changing behavior and reducing the personal suffering associated with substance abuse and mental illness. NOTE: Individuals cannot self-refer; they must be referred by the court system, lawyers, or judges.