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North Carolina Recovery Support Services

   
Information provided by: Alliance Health

Provides services in a outpatient mental health facility, including case management, court-ordered outpatient treatment, short -term (3 month) housing services for addiction treatment, psychiatric emergency walk-in services, cognitive/behavior therapy, group therapy, integrated dual disorders treatment, individual psychotherapy, psychotropic medication, and trauma therapy treatments.

Alias:
NCRSS

  • HoursMon-Fri, 9am-5pm
  • Specific Populations Served:Adults with substance abuse disorders and Mental Health Disorders
  • Fees:Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • Application Process:Initial Phone Screening
  • Eligibility Requirements:Wake and Johnston County or Alliance Medicaid
  • Payment/Insurance Accepted:Medicaid, Cash or self-payment, State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, State mental health agency funds,
  • ADA Access:Please contact facility for accessibility information.

FAX Numbers

  • (919) 431-9875

Languages

  • Please contact provider for languages spoken by staff.
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10/24/2020 3:12:38 AM

T. Miles
11/26/2020 12:29:09 PM

This program saved my life! I entered Recovery Court in 2017 after my release from prison for drug related offenses. It was definitely a challenge to meet all the requirements to complete this program but nothing in life worth having comes easy. This is to anyone who’s interested in participating in this program; you most want (freedom from addiction) this for yourself. Recovery is a life long commitment that you and only you can achieve for yourself and this program is here to teach you the tools and skills to do so. It all starts with admitting to yourself that you have an addiction and learning to recognize the triggers of your addiction. Next you will need to change your person’s, places, and things that have trapped you in this web of addiction. Stay strong and I wish you the best of luck with your recovery! T. Miles

6/27/2021 12:33:43 PM

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