- CARF Accredited
- Highly Regarded Family Program
- Licensed by NC DHHS
Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc.
Paying for Treatment
- Insurance is Accepted
- Financing is not Available
- Medicare is not Accepted
- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
Addiction Recovery Care (ARCA) offers clients the opportunity to create a new beginning for themselves. The residential drug and alcohol treatment center knows that the road to recovery isn’t easy, but also knows that anyone can recover from addiction if they have the desire and the proper tools. ARCA combines innovative treatment methods with time-tested 12-Step principles to provide effective care that’s focused on self-discovery, responsibility, personal growth and accountability.
Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc. Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
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Add Your Reviewit was decent but needed more approaches. they treatment
This is a life changing facility. After many failed attempts a family member came here and the classes and meetings changed their life. Group meetings, family meetings each week along with private fam...
This facility accepts folks with or without insurance(or a means to pay) So you see all walks of life there. It is an old air force base facility. So its not that fancy but it is one of the most effec...
The state of North Carolina should investigate and stop funding this useless facility. The staff will provoke you... They get state aid for each person that qualifies and I feel that they do there bes...
Helpful non insured patients. Nurses should respect more the disease a client is trying to fix. Should be more activities for patients. They help as much as they can but need to be more one on one wit...
The only area thing I would change is the length of the program. It's a two week program with an additional week if detox is needed. It's just not long enough for an entrenched addict. I think they h...
Counselors are awesome. Need to improve visitation. It was what I needed and they help with after care plans
Brings in outside aa meetings. Facility is old and dated. Helped my friend get sober
Monitoring the clients and sticking to the rules was a strong point. Some of the staff were unfriendly. I was terrified at first but the first night the nurses were super sweet and checked on me a lot...
Overall a good program
Well trained staff that cared about the clients. Too many people and not enough staff. Low funding caused a quick turnover. It seemed unless you were a danger to yourself, once they had you detoxed, t...
I was a client back in 2008. ARCA helped me when no one else would. The staff provided me with what I needed to get my life back on track. I\'ve been sober for over 6 years now.
my sister was there for 6 months and she did great for a while ,now shes back on crack
The treatment was great and the friendliness never ends
The program is good but it should be longer
The facility's counselors are very knowledgable in their profession. The program is only 14 days. In the two weeks I was there, it taught me many tools to stay clean. The staff were very professional.
- Family Program
Research shows that the odds of successful, sustained recovery from addiction are far higher when family members and loved ones are involved in treatment. Drug and alcohol addiction often have genetic roots, whether related to substance abuse, mental illness or both. Family dynamics also play a role and, often, family members are the first to realize a loved one has developed an addiction. Also, it’s important for family members to understand and embrace the lifestyle changes that are required to sustain recovery.
- Medical Detoxification
Drugs and alcohol have widespread effects throughout your body, including but not limited to the addiction and/or physical/psychological dependence that develops with substance abuse over time. Many organ systems are affected by addiction and will react to withdrawal. The term “medical detoxification” means that there is a trained and licensed medical professional onsite to monitor your vital signs and protect your physical and emotional health as your body goes through withdrawal.
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Center Details
- Yes Detox Services
- No Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Yes Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
- No Outpatient Services
- No Sober Living Home
- No Day School
- No Private Rooms
- No Pet Friendly
- No Exceptionally LGBT Friendly
- No Men Only
- No Women Only
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Setting
- Private/Secluded
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Licensing & Memberships
- CARF
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Needed this place twice. Was welcomed with open arms both times. Great staff, helpful and understanding. Informative classes a nd programs. Saved my life !! Always be grateful.