| Resource Name | About | Contact |
|---|---|---|
HopeRx |
HopeRx is a Henderson County community-based initiative to educate about and prevent prescription drug abuse and overdose deaths. The program is based off the Project Lazarus Model and has been developed in collaboration with the Henderson County Partnership for Health. |
Julie Huneycutt, Executive Director hoperxhc@gmail.com |
Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) |
SBIRT is an evidence-based approach some North Carolina OBGYNs use to help pregnant women suffering from substance use disorder. The SBIRT approach encourages behavioral changes to reduce or stop substance use during pregnancy. https://www.communitycarenc.org/media/files/pmh-sa-pathway.pdf |
Community Care of North Carolina 919-745-2350 |
Community Care of Southern Piedmont |
Community Care of Southern Piedmont provides educational services to healthcare providers about how to manage the Control Substance Reporting System with delegates or physicians entering in data. |
Jamie Barnes, Executive Director 704-262-1041 jamiebarnes@ccofsp.com |
Carolinas Healthcare System – #ThisisSober Campaign |
Carolinas Healthcare System (CHS) launched a #ThisIsSober campaign to reduce the stigma of opioid addiction and seeking treatment. CHS shares successful recovery stories with the aim of encouraging more people to seek treatment. |
Claire Simmons 704-631-1076 claire.simmons@carolinashealthcare.org |
Rockingham County Integrated Health Care Program |
Rockingham County Health and Human Services created the Integrated Health Care Program with a grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. The program provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to Rockingham County citizens. Services include a community paramedic program, healthy lifestyle support, behavioral health management, and intensive case management. |
Lisa Ellington, Program Manager 336-634-3009 lellington@co.rockingham.nc.us |
Perinatal Substance Use Project |
The Perinatal Substance Use Project at the Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina provides resources on substance use services for North Carolina women who are pregnant or parenting and using substances. |
Judith Johnson-Hostler 1-800-688-4232 jjones@alcoholdrughelp.org |
State-Operated Treatment Centers |
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has a list of healthcare facilities operated by the state of North Carolina that treat adults and children with substance use disorder, mental illness and developmental disabilities. https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/mental-health-substance-abuse/treatment-centers |
Dale C. Armstrong 919-855-4700 |
Coalition for Model Opioids Practices in Health Systems |
The North Carolina Hospital Association and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services formed the Coalition to help health systems in North Carolina identify best practices and form strategies for addressing the opioid epidemic. The Coalition includes representatives from every hospital in the state, professional groups, and government agencies. Its website also has various resources for public health professionals and policy makers working to combat the opioid crisis. |
Jai Kumar 919-677-4157 jkumar@ncha.org |
Project ALERT |
Project ALERT is a substance use prevention program for teenagers that provides free online resources to educators. The RAND Corporation developed and maintains the Project ALERT curriculum. |
Project ALERT 800-253-7810 projectalert@rand.org |
Recovery Concepts Community Center (RC3) |
The Wilson County recovery center, RC3, supports individuals in substance use recovery by providing peer support, activities, resources and trainings. The Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition created the center in collaboration with partner organizations in the community. |
Gina Lane 252-991-7267 gina@wilsonrc3.org |