Residential Treatment Services of Alamance, Inc.

136 Hall Avenue, Burlington, NC 27217 | (336) 227-7417

About Residential Treatment Services of Alamance, Inc.

The “Hall” is home for two types of recovery services for residents. The Detox/Crisis Unit is a program designed as a time-limited alternative to hospitalization for an individual in crisis due to mental illness, or detoxification from alcohol/drugs. We provide short-term intensive evaluation, treatment intervention or behavior management to stabilize acute or crisis situations in this 24-hour unit.

The “Hall” is also home to our program providing halfway house services to men where the primary purpose is to provide treatment and education about the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction and prepare them for independent living.

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136 Hall Avenue, Burlington, NC 27217
  • Monday Open 24 hours
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What detox and addiction treatment programs does Residential Treatment Services of Alamance offer?

Residential Treatment Services of Alamance offers residential treatment, outpatient services, transitional housing, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). The facility serves men and women ages 18 and older, including women with children under 12 in their custody. Programming includes group and individual counseling, relapse prevention, and 12-step support.

Does Residential Treatment Services of Alamance provide inpatient or outpatient detox?

The facility provides both inpatient residential treatment and outpatient services. Inpatient residential programs are designed for adults requiring 24-hour supervision, while the Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) serves those who do not need residential care. Both settings include structured counseling and evidence-based recovery support.

What happens during the addiction treatment process at Residential Treatment Services of Alamance?

Treatment at the facility includes individual and group counseling, psychoeducation, drug screening, relapse prevention training, and case management. Programming emphasizes recovery skills-building and participation in 12-step support groups. Staff provide aftercare planning and referrals for medical and mental health services to support long-term recovery.

Does Residential Treatment Services of Alamance offer transitional housing after treatment?

Yes, the facility offers transitional services in a supportive living environment for those who have completed residential or outpatient treatment and are committed to furthering their recovery. Transitional housing provides continued structure while individuals rebuild stability and independence in the community.

What is medication-assisted treatment (MAT) at Residential Treatment Services of Alamance?

MAT uses medications combined with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. Residential Treatment Services of Alamance offers MAT as part of its comprehensive treatment approach, providing a whole-patient model that addresses both the medical and psychological aspects of addiction recovery.

Does Residential Treatment Services of Alamance in Burlington, NC serve women with children?

Yes, the facility offers a specialized residential service for women with a substance abuse disorder who have custody of one or more children under age 12. This program allows women to pursue recovery while maintaining family connections and custody.

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