Alliance Crisis and Assessment Centers provide licensed clinicians to meet with you and help assess your treatment needs. If immediate services are needed, staff from the Center will work with you and Alliance to find an appropriate treatment setting prior to you leaving the Center.
There are also facilities in Durham, Wake and Cumberland counties that are an alternative to inpatient hospital setting available within the community. They can provide stabilization services to individuals experiencing both mental health and substance abuse related crisis.
Adults (18 and older) may be assessed and if needed admitted for mental health crisis stabilization and detoxification from drugs and/or alcohol in a safe environment at the following in-network Crisis and Assessment Centers.
You should go to a Crisis and Assessment Center if you:
- Feel you want to hurt others or yourself
- Are hearing voices or are told you are talking to yourself
- Are intoxicated and have someone to bring you safely to a Center
- Are depressed or too sad to take care of yourself or others in your care
You can walk-in or call (800) 510-9132.
Crisis and Assessment Center Locations
Durham Recovery Response Center
309 Crutchfield Street, Durham
(24 hours a day)
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UNC Health Care at WakeBrook
107 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh
(24 hours a day)
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Cumberland Recovery Response Center
1724 Roxie Avenue, Fayetteville
(24 hours a day)
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Behavioral Health Division, Johnston County Health Department
521 North Brightleaf Boulevard, Smithfield
(Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm)
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