Daymark Recovery Services
Granville Behavioral Health Services
Legacy Human Services, Inc.
Mental Health Resources at GVPH
Vance Recovery
Vaya Health
Additional Resources
Daymark Recovery Services
Daymark Recovery Services
Daymark Recovery Services, Inc. provides mental health and substance abuse services. Daymark’s goal is for skilled medical and behavioral health care professionals to support citizens of all ages and their families with the greatest opportunity for recovery, independence and the highest quality of life. Intensive In-Home Treatment Programs are also offered if patients cannot travel to the clinic. They are committed to using the most up-to-date practices and effective, research-based treatment programs to assist all citizens working toward achieving optimum health and recovery. Programs typically run from three months to one year. Open Monday – Friday from 8am to 5pm.
Are there gender specific programs? All genders may get treatment, and they have specific programs for women.
Insurance coverage: The facility takes people regardless of payment ability. This is due to the funds received from the state.
Transportation: No transportation services are offered.
Ages Accepted: All ages are welcome, additionally, there are programs available for children as young as four, as well as the elderly.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Spanish Speaking: Spanish translators are available.
Services offered the the facility: Medication Management, Group and Individual Therapy, Intensive In-Home Treatment, Walk-In Crisis (Advanced Access), Community Support Team, Mobile Crisis Services
Granville Behavioral Health Services
Granville Behavioral Health Services
The Behavioral Health Services Department at Granville Medical Center provides multiple treatment options for those experiencing emotional difficulties, and/or behavioral problems. Behavioral Health Services provides mental health assessment, treatment, counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management. Many patients struggle with common issues, such as: Difficult relationships, Anxiety, Divorce, Behavioral problems, Family difficulties, Marital problems, Social anxiety, Loss and grief. Chronic pain and illness, Anger management, Stress of daily living, Chronic mental illness, and many more
Are there gender specific programs? There are no gender specific programs. All genders are welcome.
Insurance coverage: The facility only accepts insurance in surrounding counties for Medicaid, Medicare, commercial insurance, however not State-wide insurance. The facility only accepts insurance from residents in ONLY Granville, Durham, or Wake County. There are no grants available for those without health insurance (from the facility), however, people could apply to Cardinal Innovations for funding on their own.
Transportation: There are no transportation services offered.
Ages Accepted: All ages are accepted. There is a child and adolescent psychiatrist available (for children age 4) and a geriatric psychiatrist available (for the elderly). There is a clinic for patients starting from 6 years and up.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Oupatient.
Spanish Speaking: Spanish-speaking staff members are available.
Legacy Human Services, Inc.
Legacy Human Services, Inc.
Programs offered through Legacy:
Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT)
ACTT provides a full range of treatment functions through a multidisciplinary team who are available 24 hours a day. The service is for adults (21 or older) from Vance, Granville, Franklin & Warren Counties. The Team includes a qualified mental health professional, a psychiatrist, a nurse, social worker/case manager, and 2 peer support staff. As a Team, the staff carries out a variety of treatment interventions, including but not limited to, evaluation, outpatient treatment, case management, community-based services, emergency/crisis services and medication management. The service is designed primarily for individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, psychotic disorders, and bipolar disorders because these illnesses more often cause long-term psychiatric disability. You may contact ACTT by calling 252-738-0002.
Are there gender specific programs? All genders are welcome.
Insurance coverage: Medicaid and state funding.
Transportation: Transportation is offered.
Ages Accepted: 21 years or older.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Spanish Speaking: No Spanish-speaking staff members.
The ADP Center (ADP)
ADP is a psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) program for adults (21 or older) who live in Vance, Granville, Franklin & Warren Counties and have a severe and persistent mental illness. ADP offers an adult day program based on a clubhouse model that provides skill development activities, psycho-education, pre-vocational support and socialization opportunities. ADP focuses on members strengths and potential rather than their illness. The goal of ADP staff is to assist members in developing those skills needed to live successfully, productively and independently within the community. You may contact The ADP Center by calling 252-492-0328.
Are there gender specific programs? All genders are welcome.
Insurance coverage: Medicaid and state funding.
Transportation: Transportation is offered.
Ages Accepted: 21 years or older.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Spanish Speaking: No Spanish-speaking staff members.
Addiction Recovery Center for Men
ARCM is an adult male substance abuse halfway house designed to actively promote recovery from substance use disorders in a residential setting. This service is available to individuals from Vance, Granville, Franklin, Warren and Halifax Counties. Length of stay can be up to 1 year depending upon the resident’s progress and individual needs. Client’s will be provided with a safe, drug free environment in which to develop the recovery skills necessary for maintaining a healthy, productive and sober life. The home is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. The program director may be contacted Monday through Friday during business hours at 252-492-5746.
Are there gender specific programs? Available to men only.
Insurance coverage: N/A
Transportation: Transportation is provided to medical/treatment appointments, 12 step meetings, employment seeking activities, etc.
Ages Accepted: 21 years or older .
Inpatient/Outpatient: Residential.
Spanish Speaking: No Spanish-speaking staff members.
Back on Track (BOT)
BOT is a Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) that provides treatment and support to individuals who are struggling with alcohol and/or drug addiction. Services offered within this level of treatment consist of: individual and group counseling; family counseling; case management; urinalysis; psychiatric (medication evaluation/management); relapse prevention strategies; and crisis contingency planning. BOT operates on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and lasts up to 14 weeks. Back On Track is located at 510 Dabney Drive, Henderson, NC 27536. Phone number: 252-438-5667.
Are there gender specific programs? All genders are welcome, however some groups are male and female specific.
Insurance coverage: Medicaid and state funding. Third-party insurance coverage is limited, depending upon your provider.
Transportation: Transportation is offered.
Ages Accepted: 18 years or older.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Spanish Speaking: No Spanish-speaking staff members.
Mental Health Resources at GVPH
Mental Health Resources
Individual, family and group therapies are available to established primary care patients. Services are provided at both Granville and Vance clinics. Telehealth visits may be arranged after initial visit. Persons wishing to access behavioral health counseling through GVPH must go through the PCP clinic first for a referral.
Collaborative Care services are also available via PCP referral and provide additional support services for patients with behavioral health needs.
For more information, contact:
Melanie H. Griggs, MS, MSA, LCMHC
Behavioral Health Clinical Counselor
919-693-2141
mgriggs@gvph.org
Vance Recovery
Vance Recovery
Vance Recovery is an opioid treatment program offering methadone and buprenorphine medications for opioid use disorder. It also provides individual and group counselling services to support the recovery process. Dosing hours are in the mornings: Monday -Friday 6:00 – 11:00 am, Saturday – Sunday 7:00 – 9:00 am
Are there gender specific programs? All genders may get treatment, but there is gender specific group therapy.
Insurance coverage: The clinic Accepts Medicaid and self-pay.
Transportation: No transportation services are offered.
Ages Accepted: Minimum age of 18.
Inpatient/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Spanish Speaking: No Spanish speaking staff members available.
Services offered the the facility: Case Management (Basic needs related to healthcare, housing and nutrition), Education Sessions (HIV/AIDS, Relapse Prevention, Parenting Skills), Counseling Services (Individual, Group, Family, Domestic Interventions, and Co-Occuring Mental Health Disorder)
Vaya Health
Vaya Health (Previously Cardinal Innovations)
Vaya Health is a public managed care organization (MCO) that oversees Medicaid, federal, state and local funding for services and supports related to mental health, substance use disorder and intellectual/developmental disabilities. Vaya Health also provides a 24/7 behavioral health crisis line that refers patients to the services that they need. It assists individuals and families affected by mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities or substance use disorder conditions. This organization enhances the health and well-being of the individuals and their families and creates quality solutions for people who depend on the public system for care. Call Vaya’s Behavioral Health Crisis Line at 1-800-849-6127 anytime (24 hours a day, every day) or send an email to member.services@vayahealth.com.
Are there gender specific programs? All genders can call the hotline.
Insurance coverage: Vaya Health offers a free call service that will refer patients to care regardless of their insurance status. In addition to referring patients to care, they also provide state funding for those who are uninsured. The NC Innovations Waiver is a Home and Community Based Waiver for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and is part of the NC MH/DD/SAS Health Plan. State-funded services are available to individuals who do not have private insurance or Medicaid benefits. State services are subject to available funding and are not guaranteed. There may be a waiting list, and patients may be responsible for some percentage of the cost.
Transportation: No transportation services are offered.
Ages Accepted: All ages are welcome
Inpatient/Outpatient: n/a
Spanish Speaking: Interpretive services are available
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
In 2019, GVPH developed a pocket guide to provide additional information about local resources. Also below is a Mental Health and Substance Use Referral guide to help determine the best resource. Download or view these resources below.
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