Inpatient Rehab in North Carolina

Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in North Carolina

North Carolina inpatient rehab centers. This page provides a list of North Carolina inpatient drug rehab centers, as well as inpatient alcohol rehabilitation centers within North Carolina. Find residential, inpatient rehabs near you.

Call (844) 210-5504 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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20 Inpatient Rehab Centers in North Carolina

Hope Haven Inc - Charlotte, NC

Hope Haven Inc is a residential rehab center situated in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Location: 3815 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28206 in Mecklenburg County

Treatment included:

  • Residential substance abuse treatment
  • Residential rehab and 90 day and 1 year rehab
  • Accepts Federal funding

Mary Benson House Rha Health Services Inc - Asheville, NC

Mary Benson House Rha Health Services Inc is an inpatient rehab located in Asheville, NC.

Location: 450 Montford Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 in Buncombe County

Treatment included:

  • Inpatient treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Payment assistance
  • Pregnant and postpartum women and adult women
  • No payment accepted
  • Long term rehab and 90 day and 1 year rehab

Lake Area Counseling Halfway House - Norlina, NC

Lake Area Counseling Halfway House is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab situated in Norlina, NC.

Location: 519 Walker Avenue, Norlina, NC 27563 in Warren County

Treatment included:

  • Halfway and sober housing
  • Long-term rehab and 90 day inpatient rehab
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Payment assistance
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment and adult men

Port Health Services - Burgaw, NC

Port Health Services is a residential rehab center situated in Burgaw, NC.

Location: 314 Progress Drive Ext, Burgaw, NC 28425 in Pender County

Treatment included:

  • Payment assistance
  • Long-term rehab and residential long term treatment
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment, people with trauma and judicial clients
  • Residential treatment for substance abuse
  • Accepts Military insurance

Path Of Hope Inc - Lexington, NC

Path Of Hope Inc is an inpatient rehab located in Lexington, North Carolina.

Location: 1675 East Center Street Extension, Suite 2, Lexington, NC 27292 in Davidson County

Treatment included:

  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Long-term residential treatment, 30 and 60 day inpatient rehab programs and long term rehab
  • Rehab for adult women, domestic violence victims and co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment
  • Accepts Federal funding

Crest View Recovery Center - Asheville, NC

Crest View Recovery Center is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Asheville, North Carolina.

Location: 90 Asheland Avenue, Suites B and D, Asheville, NC 28801 in Buncombe County

Treatment included:

  • Dual diagnosis treatment, domestic violence victims and HIV/AIDS clients
  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Residential long term treatment, intensive outpatient treatment program and partial hospitalization

Changing Tides - Kitty Hawk, NC

Changing Tides is a residential rehab center located in Kitty Hawk, NC.

Location: 3512 North Virginia Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 in Dare County

Treatment included:

  • Inpatient detoxification
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Intensive outpatient treatment services, long term rehab and outpatient rehabilitation
  • Inpatient alcohol detox, methamphetamines detox and cocaine detoxification

Freedom House Recovery Center Inc - Durham, NC

Freedom House Recovery Center Inc is a residential rehab center located in Durham, North Carolina.

Location: 407 Salem Street, Durham, NC 27703 in Durham County

Treatment included:

  • Payment assistance
  • Accepts state health insurance
  • One year inpatient rehab and residential rehab
  • Residential substance use treatment
  • Rehab for vets, judicial clients and people with trauma

Jfk Alcohol And Drug Abuse Treatment Center - Black Mountain, NC

Jfk Alcohol And Drug Abuse Treatment Center is an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab situated in Black Mountain, North Carolina.

Location: 201 Tabernacle Road, Black Mountain, NC 28711 in Buncombe County

Treatment included:

  • Inpatient hospital detox, inpatient hospital rehabilitation and short-term residential treatment
  • Inpatient opioid detoxification, inpatient alcohol detoxification and residential benzodiazepines detox
  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Sexual abuse victims, people with trauma and adult women
  • Sliding fee scale

Robert Swain Recovery Center Insight Human Services - Black Mountain, NC

Robert Swain Recovery Center Insight Human Services is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Black Mountain, NC.

Location: 932 Old U.S. 70, 2nd Floor, Moore II, Black Mountain, NC 28711 in Buncombe County

Treatment included:

  • 90 day inpatient rehab, short term inpatient rehab and long term rehab
  • Rehab for adult women, teenagers and transitional-age young adults
  • Payment assistance
  • Residential substance abuse treatment
  • Accepts Federal funding

Marys House Inc - Greensboro, NC

Marys House Inc is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Location: 520 Guilford Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27401 in Guilford County

Treatment included:

  • People with co-occurring pain and substance use, transitional-age young adults and co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment
  • No payment accepted
  • Halfway house
  • Payment assistance
  • Residential long term rehab, 30 day inpatient rehab and residential rehab

Triangle Residential Options For Substance Abusers Inc (trosa) - Durham, NC

Triangle Residential Options For Substance Abusers Inc trosa is an inpatient rehab located in Durham, NC.

Location: 1820 James Street, Durham, NC 27707 in Durham County

Treatment included:

  • Residential rehab and 90 day and 1 year rehab
  • Dual diagnosis treatment, vets and adult women
  • Payment assistance
  • No payment accepted
  • Residential treatment for substance abuse

Flynn Recovery Community - Morganton, NC

Flynn Recovery Community is an inpatient addiction treatment center situated in Morganton, NC.

Location: 721 West Union Street, Morganton, NC 28655 in Burke County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Payment assistance
  • Long term residential rehab, outpatient services and long term rehab
  • Rehab for adult men
  • Residential treatment for substance abuse

Holly Hill Hospital - Raleigh, NC

Holly Hill Hospital is a residential rehab center located in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Location: 3019 Falstaff Road, Raleigh, NC 27610 in Wake County

Treatment included:

  • Residential benzodiazepines detoxification, methamphetamines detox and cocaine detoxification
  • Seniors and older adults, transitional-age young adults and rehab for teenagers
  • Intensive outpatient treatment, inpatient hospital rehabilitation and partial hospitalization
  • Accepts state health insurance
  • Inpatient treatment for drug/alcohol addiction and mental health diagnosis

Hope Valley Inc Womens Division Treatment Center - Pilot Mountain, NC

Hope Valley Inc Womens Division Treatment Center is an inpatient rehab situated in Pilot Mountain, North Carolina.

Location: 152 Hope Valley Road, Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 in Surry County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Adult women
  • Residential substance abuse treatment
  • Residential rehab and short-term residential treatment

Residential Treatment Services Of Alamance Inc - Burlington, NC

Residential Treatment Services Of Alamance Inc is an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab located in Burlington, North Carolina.

Location: 136 Hall Avenue, Burlington, NC 27217 in Alamance County

Treatment included:

  • Long term rehab, residential addiction treatment and residential detox
  • Cocaine detox, residential benzodiazepines detox and inpatient opioid detox
  • Residential substance use treatment
  • Transitional-age young adults, rehab for veterans and judicial clients
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Sliding fee scale

Addiction Recovery Care Association - Winston Salem, NC

Addiction Recovery Care Association is an inpatient addiction treatment center located in Winston Salem, NC.

Location: 1931 Union Cross Road, Winston Salem, NC 27107 in Forsyth County

Treatment included:

  • Payment assistance
  • Residential benzodiazepines detox, inpatient opioid detox and methamphetamines detoxification
  • Inpatient detox
  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Residential detoxification, long term rehab and 30 and 60 day inpatient rehab programs
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment, adult women and adult men

Daymark Recovery Services Inc Guilford Residential Treatment Center - High Point, NC

Daymark Recovery Services Inc Guilford Residential Treatment Center is an inpatient addiction treatment center situated in High Point, North Carolina.

Location: 5209 West Wendover Avenue, High Point, NC 27265 in Guilford County

Treatment included:

  • Payment assistance
  • Rehab for adult men and adult women
  • Residential treatment for substance abuse
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Residential rehab, 30 and 60 day inpatient rehab programs and residential long term rehab

Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center Behavioral Health Services - Winston Salem, NC

Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center Behavioral Health Services is an inpatient rehab situated in Winston Salem, NC.

Location: 3333 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston Salem, NC 27103 in Forsyth County

Treatment included:

  • Inpatient treatment for drug/alcohol addiction and mental health diagnosis
  • Hospital inpatient alcohol/drug treatment, hospital inpatient rehab and hospital inpatient detox
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Residential benzodiazepines detox, methamphetamines detoxification and inpatient alcohol detoxification

Harvest House - Dunn, NC

Harvest House is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab situated in Dunn, North Carolina.

Location: 1480 Maple Grove Church Road, Dunn, NC 28334 in Harnett County

Treatment included:

  • Outpatient services, short term inpatient rehab and intensive outpatient treatment program
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Residential substance use treatment
  • Adult men

Call (844) 210-5504 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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North Carolina Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Inpatient rehab in North Carolina is one of the best decisions that many can make. For those who have struggled with addiction for a long time, inpatient rehab will help remove them from the bad situation, allowing them to focus completely on their recovery rather than being stuck back in the negative environment that caused that addiction in the first place.

North Carolina provides many great inpatient rehab treatment centers for patients, ranging from luxury to basic, to help the patient fight the addiction and finally get the help that they need.

Inpatient Rehab for Teens in North Carolina

Teenage addiction is on the right in North Carolina and many other parts of the world. This is an alarming problem because of the young and developing brains of many of the patients who decide to try drugs and alcohol for the first time. They may think that is harmless, giving in to peer pressure to fit in better and to not be called out for being different. But it does not take long for a few tries to turn into a full addiction.

As the teenager becomes addicted to the drug or alcohol, they will start to make some big changes in their lives. They will struggle with keeping friends, their grades will slip, and they will no longer want to enjoy some of the activities that they found enjoyable in the past. They may isolate as well, with the addiction going unnoticed for some time if their parents and others around them do not pay attention.

For many teens, a North Carolina inpatient rehab for teens is the right course of action. These facilities work specifically with teens, providing personalized therapy that is meant to help the teenager and will ensure that they can get healthy and fight off the addiction for good.

These facilities also offer others who are the same age, providing a great way for teenagers to find friends who are working through some of the same issues. The therapy is tailored to this age group and many will provide resources and activities that teenagers will enjoy. For teenagers who will stay at the inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center for more than one month, there will be assistance with school work so the patient will not fall behind.

What Types of Addictions are Helped at Inpatient Rehab in North Carolina?

Teenage inpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab is a great choice for all types of addictions that the patient may be facing. Whether the patient is dealing with an addiction to alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medications, the inpatient rehab for drug and alcohol addiction will have the resources and tools to help take care of the addiction in a safe manner.

It is common for teens to begin with an addiction due to peer pressure. They may attend a gathering or a party with others and want to fit in. The drugs and alcohol can often get passed around and in an effort to fit in and not get left out, the patient may attempt to give them a try. The impulsive behavior that many teens have, and the impulse control issues, can lead this simple experiment to a full-blown addiction.

Other times it may be a prescription medication that causes the problem. The rate of depression and anxiety in teens is growing and many will work with their doctors to use prescription medications to treat these conditions. While they can be effective in small doses, these prescription medications are often addictive and can cause an addiction in the young patient. The inpatient rehab for addiction will be able to help the patient work through the addiction while providing them with other medications that will help the depression and anxiety as well.

No matter what type of addiction the patient has when they enter inpatient rehab, there are professional staff there to help. These medical staff members have worked with countless patients to help with many types of addiction, including dual diagnosis and multiple addictive substances at the same time. By removing the patient from their negative environments, providing support and help during the detox and beyond, and support groups and therapy, the patient will be able to finally get the assistance that they need for their addiction.

What Happens During Residential Rehab for Teens in North Carolina?

When the parents decide that a residential drug and alcohol rehab for teens in North Carolina is the best choice of action for their teen, they may be curious what steps will happen to help their teenager handle the addiction and get better. Each facility will have their own unique way of getting things done. But after the admittance process, which includes time for the patient to fill out paperwork and work with medical staff to come up with a good treatment plan, some of the steps that most inpatient rehab centers will share in common include:

The Detox

Many of the patients who enter North Carolina Inpatient rehab for teens will need to detox from the addictive substance. These inpatient rehabs will allow that to happen under the supervision of a medical professional to make it easier. The detox can take up to 5 days, sometimes longer, depending on the type of substance the patient is taking, how long they took that substance, and how high the dosage was for that substance.

For many patients, this medical detox will be a safer alternative to providing the patient with the help they need. While under the care of medical professionals, the patient will be able to handle the withdrawal symptoms, getting extra support and medication if something does go wrong. The patient may have some severe symptoms of their addiction, but the medical team will be there the whole time to help.

The Therapy

After they complete the detox phase of their treatment, the patient will need to spend some time in therapy. This is an important part of the process, allowing the patient to learn more about their addiction, explore the issues of peer pressure that caused them to become addicted in the first place, and coping techniques that will help them when they begin to crave the substance again.

There are many reasons why a teenage patient will decide to try drugs and alcohol for the first time. This time in therapy will help them to explore that and figure out the best way to avoid a relapse in the future. There are a number of therapy methods that are utilized during this time to help the patient, including CBT, DBT, and motivational therapy.

The therapist will work with the patient to determine the best method that will work based on the medical history of the patient. This is also a time where the patient may learn about an underlying mental condition, such as anxiety and depression, for the first time. The therapist will be able to assist the patient in diagnosing this and receiving the right non-habit forming medication to help.

Along with individual therapy, the patient will need to do some group therapy. This allows them to meet others in the facility, teenagers their own age who are struggling with addiction too. This works to help the patients feel less alone during the addiction and gives them a support group of others who can help them through their journey to sobriety.

Additional Activities

Many of the residential rehab centers for teenagers in North Carolina will provide additional activities to help these patients when they are not in therapy. This is a great time for the patient to try out new things, go on adventures, and make better connections with those who are also dealing with some of the same addiction problems. The exact activities that are available will depend on the inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center and the patient and their parents will need to explore which one is best for them.

Aftercare Plan

Once the inpatient rehab for teenagers is complete, the patient will be able to go back home and to school. Some patients may choose, with their parents, to attend a new school to keep them away from the negative triggers that caused their addiction in the first place. The patient will utilize the tools they learned during treatment to help them stay healthy long-term and to avoid addiction in the future.

All patients will receive an aftercare plan that is personalized to them to ensure they will maintain sobriety. The patient will need to continue with therapy when they leave and may continue to take medications for anxiety and depression. Support groups are encouraged for this age, allowing the patient to work with others in their age group and have one place where they belong.

How Much Does Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Cost?

Patients who attend an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in North Carolina will quickly notice that the costs vary based on the facility that the patient decides to go with. Depending on the location, how long the patient decides to stay, and the special amenities, the patient can pay more or less for their treatment stay.

For basic care during an inpatient treatment center for drug and alcohol addiction, the patient will be able to find some great inpatient rehab centers for around $2000 for 30-days of treatment. This will provide the patient with all of the therapy, resources, and detox that they need to succeed. If the patient wants luxurious care for their inpatient rehab in North Carolina, they can expect to pay a minimum of $30,000 for a month of treatment.  The average cost for these facilities, when you combine the luxury and the basic together is $10,000 in the state of North Carolina.

Patients will need to choose between 30, 60, and 90-days of treatment when they want to work on their addiction. While most agree that the 90-days of treatment will be more successful at long-term sobriety, these will also cost more and the patient will need to look at the different forms of payment available. The amenities and the location of the facility will also help determine the cost.

Patients will have several options when it comes to sending their child to inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in North Carolina. Most parents will choose to use their own private insurance to cover some or all of the treatment. The exact amount that is covered will depend on the facility the patient attends and the exact policy the parents use.

Low income families will still have options available to help with inpatient rehab for alcohol and drug addiction. State-funded rehabs will take patients who are low-income, including those on Medicaid. Patients may also qualify for scholarships and grants and can work with the individual treatment facility to determine whether they can do a payment plan.

How to Choose the Best Residential Drug and Alcohol Rehab in North Carolina

Many patients worry that they will not be able to find the best residential rehab treatment for their needs. They may do a little research and then find that it is a scary thought and looks clinical and judgmental for them, making it hard for them to choose to spend their time there.

The good news is that there are a lot of great North Carolina inpatient rehab centers for drug and alcohol addiction that patients can choose. If one facility does not look like a good fit, then it is time to consider one of the others. Patients can choose treatment based on the location, costs, amenities, the special treatment options available, and more. This gives them the freedom to choose a facility that is going to meet their needs the best.

There is no one size fits all when it comes to the drug and alcohol inpatient rehab that a patient will need. Whether they are a teenager or another patient who needs assistance with their addiction, there is a North Carolina inpatient rehab facility there to help. Choose the one that makes the most sense for you.