Freedom House is a community organization that provides substance abuse treatment and other services to individuals in need. It is a 12-month residential facility for women, particularly mothers, offering individual and group therapy, family therapy, employment assistance, and more. After completing the program, clients can stay in supportive, rent-free housing for up to a year.
The Ringer Center provides in-person and virtual outpatient addiction recovery programs, including mental health evaluations, therapy, medication assistance, and more. Clients work with a treatment team to determine the best services for their needs and progress is monitored. They also offer a first offenders program for those charged with drug or alcohol offenses in Greensboro. The center operates on a 12-step philosophy.
Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS) in Greensboro provides comprehensive, evidence-based support for substance abuse recovery.
CareLink Solutions in Greensboro provides a range of substance abuse treatment programs and assessments to address individual needs. Services include therapy, rehab, recreation, spiritual guidance, education, and family involvement.
Cone Health is an 80-bed inpatient facility with short-term residential services for 24-hour supervision. They offer adult and youth-focused drug abuse treatment programs, including coping skills, therapy, support groups, and recreational activities. Outpatient services include therapy and advanced treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation. Both voluntary and involuntary admissions are accepted at their Greensboro location.
United Quest Care Services is a recovery center offering evidence-based therapies and services for drug and alcohol addiction. They provide outpatient therapy, individual and group counseling, medication and symptom management, addiction education, and nutritional guidance. Treatment programs are tailored to each client's needs and they accept Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance plans.
Crossroads Treatment Center in Greensboro offers medication-assisted treatment for adult men and women struggling with opioid abuse. Along with medications, clients can access short-term services like group counseling and individual therapy. However, for more intensive or long-term care, clients will need to be referred to another facility. This location accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare.