Walter B Jones Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center is a state-operated healthcare facility managed by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The center provides services for adults with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. It is part of the state’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers system, which offers treatment and stabilization services for individuals who require medical supervision during withdrawal or recovery.
The facility provides medically monitored detoxification, psychiatric services, nursing care, and substance use treatment and education. Programs also include mental health services, recreational therapy, family services, and discharge planning for continued care after treatment.
Services are intended for adults who may need daily clinical monitoring, medication management, or crisis stabilization related to substance use or co-occurring disorders. Admissions may include voluntary or involuntary placements based on clinical assessment and referral through community providers or regional healthcare systems.
The center operates as part of the state’s network of treatment facilities that coordinate with community providers to support ongoing recovery services after discharge.