North Carolina Resources
North Carolina offers Medicaid, medicare and medi-cal programs to those living in the area. The addiction and opioid crisis that is happening throughout the state is one that they are battling and looking to address.
Appalachian commission funding projects are now coming to North Carolina, Kentucky and Ohio. These are all states that will benefit from getting more funding to fight back against the addiction crisis that these and so many other states are currently faced with. They are also hoping to expand the Medicaid program to include addiction and the treatment options that those going through this would need. The state funded program would allow them to seek help for this type of issue.
Read through the resources provided below to find out more about the addiction and treatment help that is being provided to those in North Carolina that have Medicaid, medicare or medi-cal insurances, instead of those that have private insurance coverages.
- Solas Health – Serving All of North Carolina via TeleHealth
- Raleigh Location
- Pinehurst Location
- Lumberton Location
- Fayetteville Location
- Sanford Location
- Marys House
- Side by Side Counseling
- Morrisville Counseling (and Recovery Services)
- The Bridge At Brookstown
- Freedom House Recovery Center (Francis Street Womens Halfway House)
- Pavillon International (DBA Pavillon)
- First at Blue Ridge Inc
- Living Free Ministries
- House of Prayer
- Redeemer’s Recovery Ranch – North Carolina
- Bethel Colony of Mercy
- Christian Recovery Houses
- Freedom Farm Ministries
- In Him Ministries, Inc.
- Hebron Colony / Grace Home
- TROSA
- Living Free Ministries
- Life Changers Outreach
- Hope Valley Inc
- The Bridge to Recovery
- FIRST at Blue Ridge, Inc.
- Recovery Ventures
- Healing Transitions
- TROSA
- ARCA: Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc.
- McLeod Addictive Disease Center
- Crossroads Rescue Mission
- For Uninsured Individuals
- Julian F. Keith Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
- R.J. Blackley ADATC
- Walter B Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
- NC LME/MCO Directory
- North Carolina’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Solas Health – Serving All of North Carolina via TeleHealth
Twenty Years of Addiction Treatment in N.C.
We can help virtually everyone, we take any type of insurance (including medicare and medicaid) and we have a sliding scale fee. We service the entire state of North Carolina via telehealth.
Medicaid Addiction Treatment in North Carolina
Raleigh Location
Suite 107
Raleigh, NC 27603
Pinehurst Location
Suite 1
Pinehurst, NC 28374
Lumberton Location
Lumberton, NC 28358
Fayetteville Location
Suite 101
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Sanford Location
Spectrum Recovery
Sanford, NC 27330
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
Living Free Ministries
1230 Walnut Grove Lane, Snow Camp, NC 27349
Ph 336-376-5066 livingfreeoffice(AT)gmail.com http://www.livingfreeministries.net
- 9 month program / faith based
- To begin the application process, please call the Living Free office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. to speak to our Program Director. Contact number: 336-376-5066
- We require that the man interested in the program phone us to discuss why he wants to enter the program and his current situation. We do not accept collect calls.
- If the person cannot make a phone call, a letter including the following information is required:
- 1.current situation;
- 2.reason for wanting to enter our drug & alcohol recovery program;
- 3.name, age, address, and phone number;
- 4.occupation and work history;
- 5.marital status and number of dependents;
- 6.how your family will be cared for while here;
- 7.type of addiction & number of years in it;
- 8.previous rehabilitation programs attended;
- 9.current court charges;
- 10.complete criminal history;
- 11.medical problems requiring special attention.
- All interview appointments will be scheduled by the program director and set during normal working hours. Weekend appointments will require special arrangements.
- Persons requiring medication or medical attention will have their situation reviewed on an individual basis.
- No tobacco products of any kind are allowed
- Incoming residents should bring their social security card and a photo ID to the intake interview.
House of Prayer
5884 Riverdale Rd, Jamestown, NC 27282-9239 Call:336-882-1026
Email: tombarron(AT)aol.com http://www.alcoholicshome.org
- require a valid Social Security AND a Photo ID.
- arrive clean and sober
- stay a minimum of 90 days
FEES – Income Residents: Admission- $140.00, Application – $25.00, Room/Board – $600.00, Drug Test $35.00 = Total Fees $800.00
Residents without Income: FEES without Income – Admission $140.00, Application $25.00, room/Board $200.00, Drug Test $35.00 = Total Fees $400.00
Redeemer’s Recovery Ranch – North Carolina
call us at (704) 545-1544
Hebron Colony / Grace Home – Pisgah National Forest, 356 Old Turnpike Rd, Boone, NC 28607
Main Campus / Men’s Facility- -(828) 963-4842 / (828) 963-4735 (Fax) info(AT)hebroncolony.org
Grace Home – Santee Campus / Women’s Facility (803) 854-9809 / (803) 854-5019 (Fax)
- mens and women
- application on website
- We require screening for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Hepatitis C for those with a history of intravenous drug use (we do accept people with Hep C, we just need to be aware of it).
Bethel Colony of Mercy
1675 Bethel Colony Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645
828/754-3781 or 828/754-9987 http://bethelcolony.org Fax 828/754-5370
- You may fill out an application online or call 828-754-3781 to complete an application over the phone.
- You will need to have a TB test and an HIV test
- entry fee of $250.00
- 65 day program may be able to extend for 30 days.
- Capacity is 82 men.
- Cigarette smoking is strongly discouraged ; however, it is allowed in designated areas and at designated times only. Manufactured Cigarettes only; vapes, e-cigs, roll your own or any other form of tobacco are not allowed.
Christian Recovery Houses
– 4938 Oleander Dr, Wilmington, NC 28403 Call (910) 386-1355
info(AT)christianrecoveryhouses.org http://www.christianrecoveryhouses.org
- two men’s and one ladies’ halfway house
- $50.00 non-refundable processing fee
- $100.00 refundable security deposit that will be returned to the resident when they leave on good terms with a two week notice of departure.
- Weekly Program Fee is $125 per week.
Freedom Farm Ministries
3109 Old US Hwy 421, Boone, NC 28607
P.O. Box 153, Boone, North Carolina 28607 http://www.freedomfarmministries.org
Phone: 828.964.2914 / Fax: 828.297.1632
- year-long program
- After submitting the application, call the admissions director at (828) 964-2914 to discuss the application and entrance to the program. Application found on website
- Can email appl 1quig1(AT)gmail.com
- $750 entry fee… call for weekly fees
In Him Ministries, Inc.
318 Suggs-Taylor Rd., Elizabethtown, NC – 28337 ph 910-322-7796
- 1 year free program
Hebron Colony / Grace Home
356 Old Turnpike Road, Boone, NC 28607
Ph 828) 963-4842 / (828) 963-4735 (Fax) info(AT)hebroncolony.org
TROSA
1820 James St, Durham, NC 27707
Phone: (919) 419-1059 http://www.trosainc.org/
- two-year residential treatment program
- Resident Eligibility
- The following is a partial list of TROSA’s admissions criteria:
- * Be 18 years or older
- * Able to fully participate in TROSA’s therapeutic program
- * Have no outstanding legal issues
- * Successfully complete our interview process
- * Submit to a full drug screen and breathalyzer upon admission
Living Free Ministries
1230 Walnut Grove Ln. Snow Camp, NC 27349
Ph 336-376-5066 / Fax: 336-376-8402 http://www.livingfreeministries.net Email: livingfreeoffice(AT)gmail.com office(AT)livingfreeministries.net
- 9 month Christian Residential Recovery Program for Men
- We require that a man be completely off drugs or alcohol at least four days prior to the interview. We will not take men into our program who are intoxicated or under heavy sedation.
- Persons requiring medication or medical attention will have their situation reviewed on an individual basis.
- No tobacco products of any kind are allowed
- Incoming residents should bring their social security card and a photo ID
Life Changers Outreach
Men’s & Women’s Center, 202 Sugar Hollow Rd – Pigeon Forge, TN – 37863
info(AT)lifechangersoutreach.com http://lifechangersoutreach.com/ Ph (865) 403 – 0149
North Carolina WOMEN & Men CTR – 3182 OLD HENDERSONVILLE HWY. PISGAH FOREST, NC 28768 Ph (828) 713 – 8948
WEST VIRGINIA, MEN’S CENTER – 3184 HOLDEN RD, HOLDEN, WV 25625 Ph (304) 953 – 3959 West Virginia, Women’s Center – 3677 ROBERT C. BYRD DR, BECKLEY, WV 25801 Ph (304) 953 – 3987
ALASKA, WOMEN’S CENTER – 5500 WOLVERINE AVE, WASILLA, AK 99654 Ph (907) 370 – 3374
MISSOURI, MEN’S CENTER – 10409 STATE ROUTE BB, ROLLA, MO 65401 Ph (573) 405 – 0176
OHIO, MENS CENTER – 9267 OH-43, STREETSBORO, OH 44241 Ph (234) 400-9109
WASHINGTON, MEN’S CENTER – 16500 NE 27TH WY, VANCOUVER, WA 98684 Ph (206) 450-2359
- 12-month discipleship program is for men and women
- All facilities are smoke free
- Free program
- Application on website
Hope Valley Inc
105 County Home Rd, Dobson, NC 27017
(336) 386-4169
The Bridge to Recovery
2111 Stafford St, Monroe, NC 28110
(704) 909-8025
FIRST at Blue Ridge, Inc.
32 Knox Rd, Ridgecrest, NC 28770
(828) 669-0011
Recovery Ventures
2706 Old US Hwy 70, Swannanoa, NC 28778
(828) 686-0354
Healing Transitions
1251 Goode St, Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 838-9800
TROSA
1820 James St, Durham, NC 27707
(919) 419-1059
ARCA: Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc.
1931 Union Cross Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
(336) 784-9470
McLeod Addictive Disease Center
117 W Medical Ct Dr, Marion, NC 28752
(828) 659-3966
Crossroads Rescue Mission
206 Mt Sinai Church Rd, Shelby, NC 28152
(704) 484-8772
For Uninsured Individuals
Julian F. Keith Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
(for uninsured individuals)
201 Tabernacle Rd, Black Mountain, NC 28711
(828) 257-6200
R.J. Blackley ADATC
(for uninsured individuals)
100 West H Street, Butner, NC 27509
(919) 575-7928
Walter B Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
(for uninsured individuals)
2577 West 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27834
(252) 830-3426
NC LME/MCO Directory
(Medicaid/Uninsured)
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/providers/lme-mco-directory
North Carolina’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Table 1: Medicaid’s Role in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic (as of June 2019) | ||||||
State | Opioid Overdose Death Rate per 100,000 (2017) | Number of Opioid Overdose Deaths (2017) | Medicaid Coverage of MAT Drugs (2018) | IMD Exclusion Waiver for SUD Treatment (2019) | ||
Prescription Opioids | Heroin | Synthetic Opioids | ||||
United States | 14.9 | 14,495 | 15,482 | 28,466 | M – 41, B – 51, N – 51 |
21 Approved, 7 Pending |
Alabama | 9.0 | 141 | 125 | 198 | M, B, N | No |
Alaska | 13.9 | 47 | 36 | 37 | M, B, N | Approved |
Arizona | 13.5 | 349 | 334 | 267 | M, B, N | Pending |
Arkansas | 6.5 | 116 | 15 | 68 | B, N | No |
California | 5.3 | 973 | 715 | 536 | M, B, N | Approved |
Colorado | 10.0 | 254 | 224 | 112 | M, B, N | No |
Connecticut | 27.7 | 188 | 425 | 686 | M, B, N | No |
Delaware | 27.8 | 64 | 121 | 178 | M, B, N | Pending |
District of Columbia | 34.7 | 39 | 127 | 182 | M, B, N | No |
Florida | 16.3 | 1,133 | 707 | 2,126 | M, B, N | No |
Georgia | 9.7 | 513 | 263 | 419 | M, B, N | No |
Hawaii | 3.4 | 33 | 10 | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Idaho | 6.2 | 55 | 23 | 22 | B, N | No |
Illinois | 17.2 | 494 | 1,187 | 1,251 | M, B, N | Approved |
Indiana | 18.8 | 390 | 327 | 649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Iowa | 6.9 | 95 | 61 | 92 | M, B, N | No |
Kansas | 5.1 | 74 | 25 | 32 | B, N | Approved |
Kentucky | 27.9 | 399 | 269 | 780 | B, N | Approved |
Louisiana | 9.3 | 161 | 162 | 156 | B, N | Approved |
Maine | 29.9 | 75 | 76 | 278 | M, B, N | No |
Maryland | 32.2 | 524 | 522 | 1,542 | M, B, N | Approved |
Massachusetts | 28.2 | 254 | 466 | 1,649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Michigan | 21.2 | 510 | 783 | 1,368 | M, B, N | Pending |
Minnesota | 7.8 | 150 | 111 | 184 | M, B, N | Pending |
Mississippi | 6.4 | 89 | 34 | 81 | M, B, N | No |
Missouri | 16.5 | 226 | 299 | 618 | M, B, N | No |
Montana | 3.6 | 22 | N/A | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Nebraska | 3.1 | 32 | N/A | 25 | B, N | Pending |
Nevada | 13.3 | 239 | 94 | 66 | M, B, N | No |
New Hampshire | 34.0 | 51 | 28 | 374 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Jersey | 22.0 | 424 | 1,085 | 1,376 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Mexico | 16.7 | 144 | 144 | 75 | M, B, N | Approved |
New York | 16.1 | 821 | 1,356 | 2,238 | M, B, N | No |
North Carolina | 19.8 | 573 | 537 | 1,285 | M, B, N | Approved |
North Dakota | 4.8 | 18 | N/A | 12 | B, N | No |
Ohio | 39.2 | 854 | 1,000 | 3,523 | M, B, N | Pending |
Oklahoma | 10.2 | 226 | 61 | 102 | M, B, N | No |
Oregon | 8.1 | 124 | 124 | 85 | M, B, N | No |
Pennsylvania | 21.2 | 564 | 819 | 1,982 | M, B, N | Approved |
Rhode Island | 26.9 | 74 | 14 | 201 | M, B, N | Approved |
South Carolina | 15.5 | 312 | 153 | 404 | B, N | No |
South Dakota | 4.0 | 14 | N/A | 14 | M, B, N | No |
Tennessee | 19.3 | 592 | 311 | 590 | B, N | Pending |
Texas | 5.1 | 535 | 569 | 348 | M, B, N | No |
Utah | 15.5 | 290 | 147 | 92 | M, B, N | Approved |
Vermont | 20.0 | 27 | 41 | 77 | M, B, N | Approved |
Virginia | 14.8 | 336 | 556 | 829 | M, B, N | Approved |
Washington | 9.6 | 250 | 306 | 143 | M, B, N | Approved |
West Virginia | 49.6 | 279 | 244 | 618 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wisconsin | 16.9 | 318 | 414 | 466 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wyoming | 8.7 | 30 | N/A | 17 | B, N | No |
NOTE: Overdose deaths by type of opioid are not mutually exclusive and should not be summed. Synthetic opioid deaths do not include deaths due to methadone. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) drugs are: methadone (M), buprenorphine (B), and naltrexone (N). Naltrexone includes both oral and injectable. An IMD (Institution for Mental Disease) is an inpatient facility with over 16 beds. |