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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Programs in North Carolina

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Finding the right level of addiction treatment is one of the most important steps in recovery. At Triad Recovery Center in North Carolina, we provide evidence-based programs designed to meet you where you are. Whether you need the structure of day treatment, the flexibility of outpatient care, or the support of medication-assisted treatment, our team can help you take the next step toward lasting sobriety.

Types of Addiction Treatment Programs We Offer

Addiction affects every person differently. That is why we offer multiple levels of care, allowing each client to receive the right amount of support. At Triad Recovery Center, our programs include Outpatient Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Day Treatment (Partial Hospitalization), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).

Outpatient Program in North Carolina

Our outpatient rehab program is designed for people who need continued support while maintaining work, school, and family responsibilities. Outpatient care typically involves fewer than nine hours of counseling and therapy per week.

  • Flexible scheduling to fit your life

  • Access to individual and group counseling

  • Continued accountability while living at home

This level of care is ideal as a step down from more intensive programs or for those with mild substance use concerns.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides more structure than standard outpatient care. Clients typically participate in at least nine hours of services each week, including:

  • Group therapy sessions

  • Individual counseling

  • Education on relapse prevention and life skills

IOP is an effective option for individuals transitioning from higher levels of care or those who need more support than outpatient treatment alone.

Day Treatment (Partial Hospitalization Program)

Our Day Treatment Program, also known as a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), offers the highest level of outpatient care. Clients attend full-day sessions but return home or to a sober living environment at night.

Day treatment is best suited for people who need intensive clinical support but do not require inpatient or residential care. Services may include:

  • Daily group and individual therapy

  • Access to medical and psychiatric support

  • Structured recovery environment with continued family involvement

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies. This approach helps stabilize brain chemistry, reduce cravings, and support long-term recovery.

MAT is commonly used for:

  • Opioid addiction (heroin, prescription painkillers)

  • Alcohol use disorder

Medications such as buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone may be prescribed under medical supervision. At Triad Recovery Center, MAT is always combined with counseling to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

Why Choose Triad Recovery Center in North Carolina?

At Triad Recovery Center, our mission is to provide personalized, evidence-based addiction treatment that empowers people to rebuild their lives.

  • Licensed and experienced addiction professionals

  • Individualized treatment planning

  • Support for co-occurring mental health conditions

  • Conveniently located to serve Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, and surrounding communities

Start Your Recovery Today

Addiction treatment can change your life. If you or a loved one is struggling with drugs or alcohol, now is the time to reach out. Our team at Triad Recovery Center is here to help you take the first step.

Call [phone number] today or contact us online to begin your recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment?
Outpatient care typically involves less than nine hours of therapy per week, while intensive outpatient (IOP) provides nine or more hours and more structured support.

Is medication-assisted treatment safe?
Yes. When prescribed and monitored by medical professionals, MAT is a safe and effective approach for opioid and alcohol addiction.

How do I know which program is right for me?
Our team will complete an assessment to determine the most appropriate level of care based on your needs, goals, and substance use history.