McLeod Centers has more than 40 years of experience treating substance use disorder in a residential setting. From initial assessment to aftercare, McLeod Centers delivers a full continuum of care. Clients can expect to be treated with dignity and respect while receiving personalized and holistic care.
Residential Programs
Standard Residential Treatment Program
The length of stay is 28 days and is on a voluntary basis. During treatment, patients can also partake in MAT as part of their treatment program. SAIOP, Aftercare, or referral to an outside agency for a long-term soberl iving environment may follow residential treatment.
DWI Residential Treatment Program
McLeod Center’s Residential DWI Program is a treatment alternative to incarceration for DWI charges. In consideration of the substance use history and legal implications of the client’s DWI, the length of stay may be anywhere from 7 to 30 days at $325 per day. While clients are in the Residential DWI Program, they also have the option of completing a DWI Assessment with a state-certified DWI assessor for an additional $100 fee.

North Carolina
- Burke
- Cabarrus
- Caldwell
- Catawba
- Cleveland
- Cumberland
- Davie
- Durham
- Forsyth
- Gaston
- Iredell
- Johnston
- Lincoln
- McDowell
- Mecklenburg
- Orange
- Rowan
- Rutherford
- Stanley
- Surry County
- Union County
- Wake County
- Yadkin County
*We may also serve other NC counties. Please complete this form and our team will confirm eligibility.
South Carolina
- Chester
- Lancaster
- York
MAT in Residential
A unique program offered at McLeod Centers for patients in Residential who struggle with Opioid Use Disorder is the opportunity to participate in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
Medication offered:
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Methadone
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Buprenorphine (Subutex)
Dosing for MAT takes place onsite at McLeod Centers to help patients stay focused on their journey to recovery, distraction-free. It also helps patients with a smooth transition once they leave residential.

What To Know About Our Residential Program
Residential Program Amenities
- Bed Linens
- Laundry Facilities (including laundry detergent)
- Newspapers & NA/AA literature
- Televisions in the lounge areas
- Beverages, meals, and snacks
- Exercise equipment
Packing List for Residential Patients
- At LEAST a 28-day supply of prescription, medications
- Postage stamps and stationery
- Casual clothing
- Exercise clothing (loose-fitting sweatsor shorts)
- Sleepwear, undergarments, robe, andslippers
- Toiletries(shampoo/conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
- Towels and washcloths
- Shower shoes
- Eyeglasses/Contact Lenses & and appropriate accessories
- Reading material: (no drug, alcohol,v iolent or sex-related reading material)

