McLeod Centers has funding available through HOPWA/HUD for qualifying individuals who are HIV Positive(PLWH) to cover 28-day Residential Drug & Alcohol treatment.
- 18 years old or older
- Primary substance use disorder (SUD)- DSM-5 diagnosis
- Be a resident of Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, or Union counties in NC or Chester, Lancaster, or York counties in SC
- Photo ID
- Must be PLWH
- CD4 Count within the last 6 months
- Proof of income
Individuals must meet the following criteria:
McLeod Centers has more than 40 years of experience treating alcohol and drug dependence 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 and to receive personalized and holistic care.
Residential Treatment: The length of stay is generally 28 days, but can be tailored to satisfy individual client needs that incorporate education on the disease of addiction with an individual, group, and family counseling. SAIOP, Aftercare, or referral to an outside agency for a long-term sober living environment may follow residential Treatment. The program’s cost may be covered by Area funding, self-pay, and some Insurance companies. We are licensed for a 36-bed capacity and currently manage 24 for capacity.
Residential DWI: 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. 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.
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