Daymark Recovery Services provides an array of outpatient and psychiatric services for the treatment of a mental illness, substance abuse problem, or developmental disability. Services are tailored to individual needs and delivered using evidence based approaches to increase effectiveness.
Specific services include, but are not limited to the following:
(Click on each Service for more information)
Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
Group and individual therapy for youth and adults with chemical dependency and abuse
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, and Payment Plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson Center
Archdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Guilford Outpatient Treatment Center
Guilford County Residential Treatment Center
Harnett Center
Hoke Center
Kannapolis Crisis Recovery
Lee County
Monroe Crisis Recovery
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Non Hospital Medical Detoxification Services
Medically-monitored services to assist persons in coming off of addictive substances
Application Instructions: Referral from Daymark Recovery Services outpatient clinics or other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Kannapolis Crisis Recovery
Monroe Crisis Recovery
Mental Health Outpatient Treatment
Group, family and individual therapy for youth and adults with mental health issues
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for an appointment, or be referred by other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson Center
Archdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Guilford Outpatient Treatment Center
Harnett Center
Hoke Center
Lee County
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP)
Intensive treatment for persons with chemical dependency a minimum of three days per week for a minimum of three hours each day
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for an appointment, or be referred by other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Rowan Center
Forsyth Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Psychiatric Services/Medical Services
Psychiatric evaluations and medication management services for youth and adults
Application Instructions: Psychiatric evaluations and medication management services for youth and adults
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson Center
Archdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Harnett Center
Hoke Center
Kannapolis Crisis Recovery
Lee County
Monroe Crisis Recovery
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Emergency Services (Advanced Access)
Application Instructions: Walk-in assessment and intervention for youth and adults experiencing mental health and substance-related crises
Fees (where applicable): Walk-in, call, or be referred by other providers
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson CenterArchdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Harnett Center
Hoke Center
Lee County
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Facility-Based Crisis Services
Short-term inpatient treatment to stabilize psychiatric crises
Application Instructions: Referral from Daymark Recovery Services outpatient clinics or other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Kannapolis Crisis Recovery
Monroe Crisis Recovery
Mobile Crisis Management Services
Crisis intervention services provided in the community or least-restrictive environment.
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call, or be referred by other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Harnett Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
*This service is also offered in Davie and Stokes County.
Targeted Case Management Services
TCM is a service for adults and children (3) and older who have serious emotional disturbance, mental illness, or a substance related disorder
Application Instructions: Walk-ins will receive Clinical Assessment appointment and be referred to TCM staff. Open clients will be referred by clinicians to TCM staff
Eligibility:
A recipient is eligible for this service when:
- There is an Axis I or II MH/SA diagnosis (as defined by the DSM-IV-TR or its successors), other than a sole diagnosis of a developmental disability, and is pregnant.
OR
A recipient is eligible for this service when:
- There is an Axis I or II MH/SA diagnosis (as defined by the DSM-IV-TR or its successors), other than a sole diagnosis of a developmental disability.
AND
- The recipient requires coordination between two or more agencies, including medical or non-medical providers
AND
- The recipient is unable to manage his or her symptoms or maintain abstinence, (independently or with family/caregiver support), due to at least three unmet basic needs, such as safe and adequate housing, food, legal, educational, vocational, financial, health care, transportation for necessary services.
OR
- The recipient is a child (under age 21) in a residential setting and needs coordination to transition to an alternate level of care.
OR
- The recipient has experienced two or more crisis episodes requiring intervention through Emergency Department, Mobile Crisis Management, Facility-Based Crisis, hospitalization, or detoxification services within the last three months.
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson Center
Archdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Forsyth Center
Guilford Outpatient Treatment Center
Harnett Center
Hoke Center
Lee County
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
Peer Support Services
The service consists of: self help; system advocacy; individual advocacy; pre-crisis support; housing, education and employment support; developing a Mental Health Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for an appointment, or be referred by other providers
Eligibility:
There is an Axis I diagnosis, and the client is experiencing difficulties in at least one of the following areas,
A) Is receiving or has recently received crisis intervention services
B) Is experiencing functional problems in the home/community
C) Is missing appointments or often late
D) Is in active recovery from substance abuse/dependency
E) Is experiencing money management problems
F) Needs to develop self advocacy skills
G) Needs peer-modeling in order to take increased responsibility for his/her own recovery from dependency on substances
H) Needs peer supports in order to maintain a routine of daily living skills.
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Cabarrus Center
Forsyth Center
Union Center
Intensive In-Home Services
Time limited intensive family preservation intervention intended to stabilize the home, promote reunification, and prevent out-of-home placement for youth through the age of 20. This service is delivered primarily to families in the home
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for an appointment, or be referred by other providers
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PSR) provides a non-institutional setting where adult individuals can join together to give each other mutual support and assistance as they work to rebuild their confidence, self-esteem, social, and vocational skills. The program offers an opportunity to develop and enhance daily living skills and break the cycle of social isolation common with seriously and persistently ill individuals. It also creates opportunities for members to develop their potentials for growth and movement toward independence rather than fostering a life of dependence and disability. An additional goal is to assist members to lead productive lives in the community.
Application Instructions: Contact Morgan Wilson, Clubhouse Director, at 336.342.1611
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
DWI/DWLR Services
When you are convicted of a DWI/DWLR offense, the State of North Carolina requires you to complete an assessment with an approved DWI/DWLR Treatment Provider and to comply with the recommended education/ treatment. Daymark is a State approved DWI/DWLR treatment provider.
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for an appointment, or be referred by other providers. You will need to bring to your appointment a copy of your Breathalyzer reading or blood test and your Court Judgment (if you are seeking pre-trial assessment, please bring a copy of your arrest paper). You will also need to obtain a copy of your North Carolina driving record, as well as copies of driving records from any state in which you have held a driver's license.
Fees (where applicable): A $100.00 fee, mandated by the State, must be paid at the time the assessment appointment is made. If you are seeking assessments for more than one DWI/DWLR, there is a $100.00 fee for each conviction. In addition to the fee required for your assessment, the State also requires us to charge $75.00 towards any treatment received beyond the initial assessment. This treatment may include random drug testing, for which we charge $10.00 per drug test. Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and sliding scale accepted for anything over and above the $75.00 state mandated fee.
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Anson Center
Archdale Center
Asheboro Center
Cabarrus Center
Davidson Center
Hoke Center
Harnett Center
Lee County
Montgomery Center
Moore Center
Richmond Center
Rockingham County
Rowan Center
Stanly Center
Union Center
ACTT (Assertive Community Treatment Team)
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a multidisciplinary team approach that assumes responsibility for providing active and comprehensive care to persons with severe and persistent mental illness disorders. The team provides assistance to individuals to maximize their recovery, ensure consumer-directed goals, assist the persons served to gain hope and a sense of empowerment and provide assistance in helping the persons served become respected and valued members of their community.
The program philosophy is to provide the most culturally competent, professional and evidenced based service possible to assist the persons served and stakeholders in the community. The services are geared to provide the service in the least restrictive environment by providing 80% or more of all services face-to-face in the community within natural environments. The majority of all services are provided by the members of the team with minimal referral to outside providers and the services are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year.
Application Instructions: Walk-in, call for appointment, or referral from other provider
Eligibility: An initial comprehensive clinical assessment must be completed prior to the time of referral of a person to ACT Services
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Substance Abuse Residential Inpatient Treatment
Daymark Recovery Services-Guilford Residential Treatment offers a 30-90 inpatient, group living, high intensity addictions recovery program for adults, ages 18 and above who are experiencing problems associated with the abuse of and/or dependence on alcohol and other drugs. Facility operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Daily business hours that includes screening, assessment and admissions/discharges, is Monday thru Friday, 8 am-5 pm. Phone calls are received at anytime. Daymark Recovery Services-Guilford Residential Treatment is a licensed facility that adheres to ASAM III.7 placement criteria.
Application Instructions:
Eligibility: Guilford County residents only
Fees (where applicable): N/A
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):
Guilford County Residential Treatment Center
Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)
A Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) service is designed to help adults with psychiatric disabilities increase their functioning so that they can be successful and satisfied in the environments of their choice with the least amount of ongoing professional intervention. PSR focuses on skill and resource development related to life in the community and to increasing the participant’s ability to live as independently as possible, to manage their illness and their lives with as little professional intervention as possible, and to participate in community opportunities related to functional, social, educational and vocational goals. The service is based on the principles of recovery, including equipping consumers with skills, emphasizing self-determination, using natural and community supports, providing individualized intervention, emphasizing employment, emphasizing the “here and now”, providing early intervention, providing a caring environment, practicing dignity and respect, promoting consumer choice and involvement in the process, emphasizing functioning and support in real world environments, and allowing time for interventions to have an effect over the long term.
Fees (where applicable): Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Sliding Scale, Payment plans
Facilities offering this service (click on each site for individual center information):



