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No words can truly express the gratitude I have for Daymark. No matter which location I’ve visited across North Carolina, they’ve always welcomed me with open doors and a light left on—especially during my darkest moments.
When I felt hopeless, they gave me hope.
When I felt weak, they reminded me of my strength.
What makes Daymark so special is the compassion you’ll find from a team that truly understands—many of them have walked the same path and found freedom from the very struggles they now help others face. You’re not just a number here; you’re met with kindness, empathy, and real support.
I’ve seen the negative reviews, and sure, no place is perfect. But to me, those are small things when compared to the hell of addiction. Daymark has helped me find my way back to life—and for that, I thank God.
Jimmy Folds
1 month ago
Been with this as little boy never would have thought it's still been in mine life I'd have over come lot in life .dealt with lot past history of things let's say mental health is main goal life kept Sharp mind set clear path in life and all u will know who stable mindset and who not .. one take ur mental health seriously .. get check and make sure ur head on straight .. cause mental health seriously means everything to mind self ..
I had a wonderful experience here. It is great place to recover from addiction and has a great recovery community and meetings.
Angel Brown
4 years ago
Before coming to RFH, I felt worthless and empty. I lost everything and had no one. Being at the Alpha House facilitye gave me a way to cope with my feelings of worthlessness. In the past I would have drowned myself in drugs. I'm only 19 and lost everyone and everything of importance in my life. My son will turn 2 years on March 31st, I haven't seen him since he was 13 weeks. My heart is filled with hate, pain and regret. I lost him due to failed drug tests and he was placed with my grandmother that raised me. I though he would be protected so I continued to use and got myself into a lot of trouble. My son was physically abused by my father’s girlfriend due to my bad choices, my using progressed until it was more painful to use. I'm learning how to stay clean, to do the next right thing for the next right reason. I have a chance at life today. I've learned how to be responsible, dependable and respectful. I'm employed, saving money and I'm considerate to others. I'm grateful today.
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North Carolina is ranked 28th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $56,759.
$140kMedical Detox
$50kInpatient Rehab
$8kOutpatient Rehab
$7kMethadone Treatment
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in North Carolina vary widely and depend on several factors, including:
Treatment
Insurance
Specialty
Duration
Amenities
Funding
Location
Facility
Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in North Carolina
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
Average Cost of Treatment in North Carolina vs. the National Average
North Carolina
$56,759
National Average
$57,193
Cost of Drug Rehab in North Carolina vs. Nearby States
Compare Cost of Treatment in Top North Carolina Cities
North Carolina
$56,759
Charlotte
$61,891
Raleigh
$62,472
Greensboro
$51,318
How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in North Carolina?
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in North Carolina. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in North Carolina that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in North Carolina.
545 accept self-payment or cash
415 accept private health insurance
21 offer free treatment
421 accept North Carolina Medicaid coverage
312 accept Medicare
238 offer low-cost treatment
286 offer sliding-scale fees
269 accept TRICARE coverage
Insurance for Drug Rehab in North Carolina
Blue Cross Blue Shield is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in North Carolina, with 152 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Aetna is the 2nd most popular with 101 treatment centers accepting it followed by Cigna in 3rd accepted by 79 drug rehabs.
North Carolina Rehab Admissions in 2023
North Carolina is ranked 21st nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 470 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is lower than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.
The following are the number of North Carolina rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.
7,966
Alcohol
7,196
Marijuana
6,342
Heroin
5,823
Other Opiates
4,566
Meth
3,271
Cocaine
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).
Narcotics Violations and DUIs in North Carolina
Narcotics Violations
North Carolina is ranked 15th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 583 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is higher than the National Average of 421.
All values are per 100,000 population.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.
DUIs
North Carolina has the 41st highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 123 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 13,377 total DUI arrests).
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