You will often hear people call Partners a local management entity/managed care organization or LME/MCO.

We think of ourselves as an MCO…a Member Care Organization™.

Partners manages Medicaid, state and local funds for mental health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, substance use disorder and traumatic brain injury services. The system of care we manage is shaped by the choices of our members and their families and designed to meet the unique needs of each of the communities we serve.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services contracts with Partners to manage behavioral health care services paid with federal, state, and local taxes. The sources of those funds include Medicaid (1915 (b)/(c) Medicaid Waiver), state and county funding, and grants.

Partners makes sure everyone who lives in Burke, Cabarrus, Catawba, Cleveland, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Rutherford, Stanly, Surry, Union, and Yadkin counties and is covered by Medicaid or state health insurance or has no insurance at all receives the best possible services for mental health, substance use disorder, and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

To reach any office, call 1­-877­-864­-1454 (Relay NC 711 or TTY (English) 1-800-735-2962; (Spanish) 1-888-825-6570.

If you speak Spanish, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call 1-888-235-4673
(Relay NC 711 or TTY (English) 1-800-735-2962; (Spanish) 1-888-825-6570.

Si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-888-235-4673
(Relay NC 711 or TTY (English) 1-800-735-2962; (español) 1-888-825-6570.

中国人 (Chinese): 您可以免费获得各种资料的大字版以及其他辅助工具和服务。请致电 1-888-235-4673 (TTY/TDD Relay NC 711)。如果英语不是您的首选语言,我们提供免费的翻译服务。请致电 1-888-235-4673 (TTY/TDD Relay NC 711)

We provide legal assistance for immigrants in certain civil matters and immigration matters. More detail is found in the questions below on this page. We do not provide assistance in criminal matters, family law (divorce, child custody), personal injury (traffic accidents, etc.), or workers’ compensation cases (workplace injuries). Brindamos ayuda legal a inmigrantes en ciertos asuntos civiles y temas vinculados con la inmigración.  Encontrará más información más adelante en esta página. No brindamos ayuda en asuntos penales, derecho de familia (divorcios, custodias de hijos), accidentes personales (accidentes de tránsito, etc.) o casos de compensación para trabajadores (accidentes en el lugar de trabajo).

The Justice Center does not accept “walk-in” clients. Please call one of our intake lines to receive assistance. Due to the great demand for our services, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to assist or call back every person who contacts our intake lines.

El Centro de Justicia no acepta clientes sin cita previa. Comuníquese a alguna de nuestras líneas de consulta para recibir ayuda. Debido a la gran demanda de nuestros servicios, no podemos garantizar que podremos ayudar ni devolver las llamadas de todas las personas que se comunican con nuestras líneas de consulta.

Mission: to improve lives. Vision: to be the best behavioral healthcare provider in the communities we serve. Values: Self care, joy, diversity, continuous improvement, and integrity. Appalachian Community Services provides Mental Health, Behavioral Health, Substance Use, and Developmental Disability services to individuals, families, and communities within the seven western counties of North Carolina. We provide a wind range of walk-in, psychiatric, substance abuse, and crisis services to adults and children. Our mission is to promote the emotional and physical well being of consumers in a safe and respectful environment. We are committed to providing a wide continuum of services to effectively meet the changing needs within the community.

Mission: REACH of Haywood County serves survivors of domestic violence, dating abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human-trafficking through advocacy, community outreach, and prevention education, to empower individuals to live a self-sufficient life, free from violence.

All of our services are offered FREE OF CHARGE to women, children, and men.

Our vision is to be able to provide necessary emergency shelter, so that all Haywood County residents have a safe place to work on their stability goals. Expand and add valuable programs and provide vital items needed to increase the well-being of our community, especially to those who are disenfranchised, experiencing homelessness, or insecure shelter in Haywood County and western North Carolina. We believe housing, income, or addiction does not define a person or their value to a community. We believe accessibility to mental health programs is key to the healing process.

Our Mission is —

In Christ’s name, feed the hungry, house the homeless and reduce recidivism in Haywood County.

Our Vision is —

To glorify God by proclaiming and showing love through a Christ-centered ministry that brings life transformation in a safe, accepting and caring environment.

Welcome To Feed Craven, A Non-Profit Corporation Our Mission Is To End Hunger in Craven County

According to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina, Craven County in which we reside has 13,770 people living in households without proper nutrionally, healthy food. This equates to a stagering 14% of the county's population. A worse statistic is that 21% of the children under 18 are without proper nutritionally, healthy food. Facts as these led The Church @ New Bern in 2014 to form a ministry called the Feed Craven Food Pantry. The goal was to help bless absolutely anyone who needs food. In additon, clothing, words of encouragement, and prayer are also available. In order to help meet some of the food needs, we partnered with The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. With their help and of others supporting the ministry, approxiamtely 500 people are helped each month. It is out of our love for everyone that we are here. To share love in so many ways. Here are additional facts. (1) We are one of five agencies in Craven County which partners with the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina to distribute what food they can provide. (2) We try our best to supplement additional nutritional food products with a goal to provide four healthy meals over a two week period for our guests. (3) All funding is from outside sources. And (4) financial funding is almost always insufficient to provide four full family meals for our guests every two weeks.

Distributions are held the 2nd and 4th Friday of each monthRegistration starts at 5pm and ends sharply at 6pmFood is distributed starting at approximately 7pmLocated at The Church @ New Bern - 3317 US Highway 70 E, New Bern, NC

Vanceboro Christian Help Center is a non-profit Community Outreach Organization, dedicated to improving lives of our neighbors and community through weekly Pantry service.

Home delivered meals, activity center for 60+ clients, health promotion activities exercise, Alzheimer support groups, grief support groups. P.E.R.C. is a support group for individuals with Early Stages of Alzheimer's or dementia; giving them the tools to navigate the disease with their caregivers.

P.E.R.C. stands for: P - Peer Support E - Education R - Resources C - Caregiver Support

The Adult Services Division within Craven County Department of Social Services provides an array of services targeted toward disabled adults and the frail elderly. These services include; Adult Care Home Monitoring, Adult Protective Services, Case Management Services, Guardianship Services, Information and Referral, In-Home Services, Placement Services, Special Assistance In-Home Program (SA/IH), and Special Needs Registration.

What are Adult Day Services?

Adult Day Care is a supervised program in a community group setting offered during the day to individuals with cognitive and/or physical impairments to promote social, physical and emotional well-being. These programs offer a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of each older adult. 

Adult Day Health Care is a supervised program in a community group setting offered during the day to individuals with cognitive and/or physical impairments that require health monitoring to promote social, physical and emotional well-being. These programs offer a variety of activities to meet the needs and interests of each older adult. 

Who qualifies for Adult Day Services?

For Adult Day Care, it is individuals who are 60 years of age or older that meet the definition of “frail” and a) are unable to perform at least two activities of daily living without substantial assistance or b) due to a cognitive or other mental impairment require substantial supervision for their safety and others.

For Adult Day Health Care, it is individuals who are 60 years of age or older that meet the definition of “frail” and a) are unable to perform at least two activities of daily living without substantial assistance or b) due to a cognitive or other mental impairment require substantial supervision for their safety and others. Additionally, one of the following is required during attendance at the program: monitoring of a medical condition or administration of medication, special feeding, or the provision of other treatment of services related to health care needs.

https://www.ncdhhs.gov/adult-day-care-provider-directory-fy-23/download?attachment

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