Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

High Point, North Carolina is a sprawling town known worldwide as the furniture manufacturing capital of the country. The area is home to the twice-yearly International High Point Market Week when 75,000 of retailers, buyers, designers and architects from around the world descent on the town each time to see what’s new in furniture. Hundreds of residents from around the area rent out their homes during these markets and either go on vacation or stay with friends while they collect premium rent from guests. It’s a madhouse during market, and the rest of the year is spent focusing on furniture production from the orders that poured in during the event.

Between furniture markets, the High Point police are busy with local problems such as violence as a result of drug and gang activity and all indications point towards heroin use. High Point is considered the pipeline for the northern Piedmont region for substance infiltration since the town is near Interstate 85.

Our Closest Facility:
The Recovery Village Columbus Drug and Alcohol Rehab
3964 Hamilton Square Boulevard Groveport, OH 43125
(614) 362-1686
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of North Carolina. Our closest facility can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help & Recovery in High Point, NC

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in High Point, North Carolina

There are many options for drug rehab in High Point, North Carolina that handle substance misuse. Individuals may feel more comfortable with a nationally recognized rehab facility while experiencing the potentially strenuous periods of detox and recovery.

Residential Treatment Programs

If you or a loved one feels the need to be removed from a toxic home environment, an inpatient residential treatment program may be the best option. An inpatient clinic is a temporary residence that offers 24/7 care, beginning with the detox phase. A patient receives thorough group and individual therapy along with participation in other activities such as sports and nutritional guidance plus other tools and techniques that are taught to help reduce the risk of relapse once returning to daily life after discharge from the drug rehab center in High Point, NC.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

A partial hospitalization program allows a patient to go home every night after several hours of intensive therapy and other programs that are also offered at an inpatient facility. Though partial hospitalization is the best of both worlds, one of the requirements is that the patient must have a highly supportive home environment.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

The most autonomous and least restrictive program is an outpatient one. Patients sleep at home, but attend mandatory meetings, activities and therapy sessions during the week. Outpatient drug rehab in High Point, NC is the best option for someone who needs to maintain work, family or school responsibilities every day. A highly supportive home environment is necessary for an outpatient program to be successful for an individual.

Every program, whether it’s inpatient drug rehab in High Point, NC or outpatient rehab, has its benefits and drawbacks. Always take an adequate amount of time to determine which plan will be most effective for your needs or for your loved one’s requirements. Recovery is an investment in yourself and loved ones and considering what’s best for long-term physical and mental health is most important. The right drug or alcohol rehab center in High Point, NC or in the Piedmont Triad area can help you or a loved one to heal in the best way possible for your unique situation.

High Point Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

The many High Point drug detox centers will start you or a family member on the right path to leading a sober life. Detoxing helps to remove the toxic substances from your body and the possibly stressful process is best handled with a medical professional by your side who understands the discomforts you may encounter along the way. You will find residential and outpatient detox centers that will support your plan for sober living.

It’s always best to admit that you have a problem with substance misuse and you may be putting yourself or your family members in danger. Sobriety may feel difficult to achieve, but with help in detoxing, you’ll quickly come to think more clearly about the options that will give you more healthy control over your life. When you or a loved one takes the first step of asking for help to detox, then that is a sign of strength. Always know you are not alone on this journey as there are many supportive resources that will help you build on your strength to live sober.

Recovery Meetings Near You in High Point

High Point and the surrounding Piedmont Triad is home to many supportive communities that will help you or a loved one with the struggles of living a sober life. Anyone can join one of these well-known groups at no cost. These groups meet to help each member lessen the risk of relapsing into substance misuse. Walking into an Alcoholics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, Narcotics Anonymous or another resource listed below will bring you together will others who are more understanding about your situation than you ever thought possible because they’ve been there, too. Let them embrace you during your recovery journey to sober living the moment you are ready to heal.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in High Point and in the surrounding areas are there to support your or your family member in the quest to become sober. The organization, which is nearly 80 years old, has helped members by sharing with others recovery methods. AA meetings are best for people who are willing to attend in order to stop drinking. AA is based on Twelve Steps, a group of principles that are spiritual in nature and if practiced, can help individuals to live a healthy, sober life. The original Twelve Steps was published in 1939, a text that’s helped millions of people recover from alcoholism. Here is a sampling of meetings relating to alcohol rehab in High Point, North Carolina.

Wesley Memorial Methodist Church
1225 Chestnut Dr.
High Point, NC 27262

Deep River Friends Church
5300 W. Wendover Ave.
High Point, NC 27265

Victorious Life Church
121 Skeet Club Rd.
High Point, NC 27265

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

If you or a loved one is suffering from narcotics misuse, it’s important to find a source of support so that you can immediately reach out to others who understand what you are going through. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in High Point can help you do just that if you have the desire to stop using drugs. NA is not affiliated with any other organization or religion, and there are no fees or dues to attend. NA is a safe place in which to discuss your problem and learn how to overcome substance use. The most difficult meeting to attend is the first one, and NA encourages individuals to continue coming to meetings to learn how to live a sober life. Here is a small sampling of meetings available in your area.

St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
108 West Farriss Ave.
High Point, NC 27262

Open Door Ministries
400 North Centennial St.
High Point, NC 27262

Ward Street Methodist Church
1619 W Ward Ave.
High Point, NC 27260

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery is another choice if you are seeking support. Members of this recovery support group learn tools based on SMART’s 4-Point Program that builds and maintain motivation to stay sober, copes with urges, manages thoughts, feelings and behaviors all while learning to live a balanced life. Some of these tools and techniques learned through the SMART 4-Point Program meetings include learning unconditional self-acceptance, to understanding your stages of change. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training, which you will also learn together in a welcoming group. Here is the location of a SMART Recovery meeting near High Point.

Deep Roots Market
600 North Eugene St.
Greensboro, NC 27401

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

When someone misuses substances, their behaviors and problems affect family and friends to the point where it is difficult to cope without the support of others who understand what they are feeling. There are two support systems that offer a variety of meetings during the week that take place in High Point. Al-Anon meetings helps loved ones of individuals addicted to alcohol and Nar-Anon meetings help family and friends affected by drug use. Below are two locations to find help.

Al-Anon
Forest Hills Presbyterian Church
836 W. Lexington Ave.
High Point, NC 27262

Nar-Anon
Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church
1225 Chestnut Dr.
High Point, NC 27262

There are numerous High Point drug treatment facilities as well as rehab centers in the surrounding Piedmont Triad areas for all ages of individuals who are misusing substances. Each facility has a different program and it’s always best to carefully read the program descriptions of the clinic you may be looking at for yourself or for family members so you can determine which is the best fit. After attending a High Point drug rehab center, a sober house in your area may be another option where you or a loved one can live, if necessary, to continue receiving additional counseling and support rather than living at home.