Affordable, effective treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Carter Hope Center was formed in 1998 as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation. We initially offered meeting space for 12-step meetings but expanded our vision to include the implementation of a Residential Therapeutic Recovery Community for those suffering from addictive diseases. Carter Hope Center provides a structured and safe living environment to those individuals that are in need of a long-term residential program which encourages the spiritual, physical, and emotional recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
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Services Offered
Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment -
* Matrix Model of Treatment * 12-Step Oriented Recovery * Relapse Prevention Education * Community Meetings * Individual Counseling * Family Addiction Education * Random drug screening * Referrals to community medical and mental health services * Sober Living Program
Fees and Payment
There is a required admission fee of $600. Two hundred dollars of this fee covers the cost of health and physical assessment and medical testing and the other three hundred dollars covers the first two weeks fees ($200 per week) since we are not a medical facility, we do not accept insurance. Priced affordably for you with payment options. We are also a nonprofit agency.
Services Offered To: Adults Teens Children
Payment: Sliding Scale
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