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NCDHHS »   About »   Department Initiatives »   Overdose Epidemic »   Treatment

Treatment

Treatment and recovery support services are available for those with a substance use disorder. In North Carolina, Local Management Entities/Managed Care Organizations (LME-MCOs) coordinate care for mental health, substance use and developmental disabilities. To find out which organization manages care in your county, visit: www.ncdhhs.gov/providers/lme-mco-directory

To find treatment options in your area please visit https://www.morepowerfulnc.org/get-help/finding-treatment.

If you or someone you know needs help with a substance use crisis, specific resources for your county can be found here.

If this is a medical or a life-threatening emergency please call 911.

Carolinas Poison Center, 1-800-222-1222

Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

Overdose Epidemic

  • Cures Act Grant
  • First Responders
  • How to Get Connected and Involved
  • NC Essential Actions to Address the Opioid Epidemic: A Local Health Department’s Guide
  • NC Opioid and Prescription Drug Abuse Advisory Committee
  • North Carolina's Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan
  • Opioid Data
  • Opioid Information For Providers
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  • Syringe and Naloxone Access
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  • What Are Opioids?

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