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Durham Treatment Center - New Season

Rehab Center
Outpatient Treatment
Accredited Medical Provider
Medicaid and Medicare accepted
Durham Treatment Center - New Season

Overview

Durham Treatment Center - New Season is an accredited substance abuse treatment center that provides outpatient treatment for men and women from 18+ years of age. As part of their special programs, Durham Treatment Center - New Season treats pregnant/postpartum women. To help patients achieve sobriety, Durham Treatment Center - New Season provides intake assessments. Afterward, patients receive cognitive behavioral therapy, substance use disorder counseling, and smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling during treatment. Durham Treatment Center - New Season is located in Durham, North Carolina, providing treatment for people in Durham County, accepting cash or self-payment, medicaid, and medicare.

Durham Treatment Center - New Season at a Glance

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Private health insurance
  • Daily

Assessments

  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Outreach to persons in the community
  • Screening for mental disorders
  • Screening for substance use

Age Groups

  • Young adults
  • Adults

Ancillary Services

  • Case management service
  • Integrated primary care services
  • Social skills development
  • Opioid use disorder clients only

Accreditations

State mental health department:

State mental health department accreditation refers to the process of evaluating and certifying the quality and standards of a state's mental health department, ensuring that it provides high-quality services and meets specific criteria for mental health care. The accreditation process is performed by a third-party organization and helps to improve the overall care and treatment of individuals with mental health conditions.

State department of health:

Government agencies issue State Licenses, granting rehabilitation organizations permission to operate their businesses lawfully within specific geographic regions. The specific licenses needed for legal operation are typically determined by the type of rehabilitation program offered by the facility and its physical location.

National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA):

NCQA accreditation is a recognition and evaluation process for healthcare organizations, given by the National Committee for Quality Assurance. It measures the quality and performance of healthcare providers, insurance plans, and managed care organizations in providing quality care to their patients. The NCQA accreditation is widely recognized as a benchmark for quality in healthcare and helps consumers make informed decisions about their healthcare options.

Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA):

DEA accreditation refers to the process by which a law enforcement agency is recognized by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) as having met specific training, operational, and resource requirements necessary to participate in DEA-led drug enforcement efforts. This accreditation allows the agency to perform DEA-related tasks such as conducting investigations, executing federal search warrants, and participating in joint task forces.

SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP):

SAMHSA's Opioid Treatment Programs (OTP) Accreditation is a rigorous recognition process, signaling an OTP's commitment to high-quality care for those with opioid use disorders. It assures patients, families, and the community that the program adheres to evidence-based practices, maintains a safe environment, and employs qualified staff. This accreditation represents a commitment to addressing the opioid epidemic and promoting recovery, symbolizing quality and accountability in opioid addiction treatment.

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF):

Established in 1966, the non-profit organization known as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) has a dedicated focus on accrediting rehabilitation organizations. CARF's primary mission is to assist service providers, particularly rehabilitation facilities, in upholding and promoting the highest standards of care.

Treatment At Durham Treatment Center - New Season

Treatment Conditions

  • Alcoholism
  • Substance use treatment

Care Levels

  • Outpatient
  • Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
  • Regular outpatient treatment
  • Aftercare

Treatment Modalities

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy
  • Substance use disorder counseling
  • Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Family counseling

Ancillary Services

Languages

  • Sign language services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Additional Services

  • Pharmacotherapies administered during treatment
  • Mentoring/peer support
  • Breathalyzer or blood alcohol testing

Special Programs

  • Pregnant/postpartum women
Durham Treatment Center - New Season

Additional Locations

Richmond, Virginia, 23223
Grand Junction, Colorado, 81504

Contact Information

Durham Treatment Center - New Season
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1913 Lamar Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27705
Updated November 28, 2024

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