Mental Health Resource Directory For Wilson County



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For Wilson County Compiled by the (252) 243-2773 (updated) September, 2014

Mental Health Services (counseling, evaluation, medication, case management, etc.) Associates in Family Care (252) 237-1626, (252) 291-7376 3204-B Nash St. N. Larry Simmons, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Libby Smith, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Individual & family counseling Body Whole (252) 293-9966 Bernard T. Eaton, MD Jose Natal, Counselor 103 Brentwood Center Ln. Child & family counseling, psychiatric services & medications for children, partial hospitalization for elementary children, intensive in-home, case management Bridges of Hope (252) 360-4142 1206 Tarboro St. Individual therapy, individual & group substance abuse Coastal Psychological Associates (252) 291-1100 2403-E Wooten Blvd. Dr. Tessnear, Licensed Psychologist Psychotherapy, psychological & educational testing Rita-Kay Davis, MD (252) 206-5601 2837 Daisy Ln. www.rkmdmdpc.com Psychiatric & medication services for children and adolescents: 2

Divine Interventions Counseling Center (252) 245-2048 1810 Westwood Ave. W. Janet Yankosky Counseling Eastpointe Local Managed Care Organization (for Wilson area) Referral service, mental health emergency information 1 (800) 913-6109 Kennette Hicks, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (252) 916-1061 3529-C Airport Blvd. Individual & family counseling Higher Heights Family Services (252) 243-0100 806 Tarboro St. Etanya Lucas, CEO Counseling, DWI services Insight Therapeutic and Counseling Services (ITCS) (252) 814-6596 2231 West Nash St., Suite H Leon Johnson, Licensed Professional Counselor Individual & family counseling, spiritual counseling, bilingual services Family Preservation Services (252) 234-2008 Outpatient therapy, psychiatric services & medications, case management, community support Charlotte Hurt, LCSW (252) 230-4788 910 Raleigh Rd. Parkway Individual & family counseling for children and adults, trauma treatment 3

Le Chris Behavioral Health Services (252) 243-2339 www.lechris.com 316 S. Douglas St. psycho-social rehab, intensive in-home, case management, community support Life Coach Counseling Center (919) 753-5906 2409-B Nash St. N.W. April Clark, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Individual & family therapy Monarch (252) 234-7800 2693 Forrest Hills Rd. Counseling, psychiatric services & medications Nia Services 291-5585 504 E. Green St. niaservices@earthlink.net Patricia Townsend, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Individual & family therapy, assessments, substance abuse services, case management, community support, mentoring One to One with Youth Inc. (252) 991-3985 3011 NC Hwy 42 W., Suite G Intensive in-home, child & adolescent day treatment, targeted case management, medication management for children & adolescents, assessments, psychiatric services, individual & family therapy for children and adults, trauma-focused services Pride in NC (252) 265-9200 2130-A Forrest Hills Rd. Case management, individual & family therapy, psychiatric services, medication, intensive in-home, community support, group therapy 4

Psychological Medicine (252) 291-6200 1810 Westwood Ave. W. Krishna Verma, MD Psychiatric evaluation, medication Re Designing Life (252) 289-9558 806 Tarboro St., Suite A Counseling, DWI services with Spanish available Paul Speizale, Licensed Psychological Associate (252) 230-0293 2509-B Nash St. N.W. Psychological & educational evaluations, psychotherapy for children, adolescents, & adults Therapeutic Hearts Kassandra Webster, Licensed Counselor (252) 291-8909 2231-G Nash St. N.W. Art therapy, individual child & family therapy Valiant Families (252) 451-4551 ValiantFamiliesATP@gmail.com Wilson & Rocky Mount Abuser Treatment Program (for domestic violence) Wilson Private Practice (Psychological Mobile Services, P.A.) (252) 291-0735 2401 Wooten Blvd., Suite K Dr. Steve Hannant Child & adult evaluations & therapy 5

Wilson Psychiatric Associates (252) 237-8403 2261 Nash St. N.W. Jenny Smith MD John Wallace II MD Lynn Hutchins PMHNP Psychiatric services & medications Wilson Renaissance Center (252) 243-6847 119 E. Pender St. Counseling, services for the homeless, parent training Support Groups Al-Anon 2106 W. Nash St., back entrance 8:00 p.m. Thursdays For people with loved ones with substance abuse Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) (252) 243-2773 Call The Mental Health Association for the lists of meetings Alzheimer s Family Support Group (252) 243-2773 Call The Mental Health Association for location and time ANIMA Adolescent grief group (252) 265-9200 At Pride in NC 2130-A Forrest Hills Rd. 6

Bereavement Support Group (252) 399-8924 Located at Hospice Fibromyalgia/ Chronic Fatigue Support Group WilMed (252) 237-3766 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) (252) 243-2773 Call The Mental Health Association for the lists of meetings National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) (252) 210-2840 Support, advocacy, education Sexual Assault Support Group Wesley Shelter (252) 291-2344 Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) (252) 399-2266 Wilson Recreation Center Weight loss support Widowed Persons Organization (252) 243-4100 7

Developmental Disabilities, Traumatic Brain Injury & Autism American Health (252) 237-4040 In-home services for those with developmental disabilities, autism and traumatic brain injury The Arc of Wilson County (252) 237-8266 Advocacy for those with disabilities, referrals Autism Society of North Carolina, Inc. 505 Oberlin Road, Suite 230 Raleigh, NC 27605 (919) 743-0204 (800) 442-2762 (NC only) Autism services, support, information Skill Creation (252) 243-4106 Employment, residential, home, & community support TEACCH (252) 830-3300 Winterville, NC Autism services Substance Abuse Services Alternative Care Treatment Systems (ACTS) (252) 291-2200 608 W. Nash St. Intensive outpatient group Changing Seasons Treatment Service, Inc. 2231-B West Nash Street 252-373-8660 DWI services, assessments, short or long term outpatient 8

Dunn Certified Substance Abuse Specialist 1101-B Ward Blvd. 252-363-2946 DWI assessments, ADETS, short and long term outpatient Flynn Home (252) 237-8320 Shelter for men in recovery Getting Ready (252) 281-1718 2303-A Madison Dr. Adolescent & adult substance abuse group therapy, individual counseling, medication management Life Coaching & Professional Counseling, LLP (252) 281-7889 www.ilcpc.org 2231 Nash St. N.W., Suite B Matthew Elfner, Licensed Counselor Life coaching, adolescent substance abuse counseling Nia Services (252) 291-5585 504 E. Green St. Substance abuse counseling Urton and Associates (252) 234-9393 1310 Ward Blvd. (Office in Rocky Mount also) DWI services, DOT services Walter B. Jones Greenville, NC (252) 830-3426 Inpatient substance abuse program 9

Parent Services Parents as Teachers 1 (866) 728-4968 www.parentsasteachers.org Parent training Prevention Services (252) 293-4340, (252) 293-4326 114 N. Pine St. Parent training, linking families to services Resolve (252) 237-7061 113 Nash St., Suite 205 Mediation, group interventions, conflict resolution for youth & their family members Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club (252) 243-5443 Afterschool care, summer camp, recreation, tutoring St. John Community Development Corporation (252) 265-9764 119 E. Pender St. Afterschool program, gang prevention, vocational program and apprenticeships for court-ordered and at-risk youth The Spot (252) 991-4018 910 Tarboro St. Afterschool care, summer camp, recreation TEDI Bear Greenville, NC (252) 744-8334 Medical evaluations & counseling for abused children 10

Wilson County Department of Social Services Childcare (252) 206-4202, (252) 293-4338 Subsidized daycare, teen parent services Wilson County Department of Social Services Parenting Program (252) 293-4318 Parenting program, teen classes Medical Services HIV/AIDS Services Wilson Community Health (252) 243-9800 Hospice (252) 399-8924 Rehabilitation, in-home care, and end-of-life care Poison Control 1 (800) 848-6946 WilMed (252) 399-8120 Medical services, emergencies Wilson Community Health Carolina Family (252) 243-9800 303 E. Greene St. Medical services Wilson County Health Department (252) 237-3141 11

Psychiatric Hospitals Brynn Marr Hospital Jacksonville, NC 1 (800) 822-9507 Coastal Plains Hospital Rocky Mount, NC 1 (800) 234-0234 Cherry Hospital Goldsboro, NC (919) 731-3200 Involuntary commitments Holly Hill Hospital Raleigh, NC 1 (800) 447-1800 Pitt Memorial Greenville, NC (252) 847-4100 Law Enforcement Juvenile Justice (252) 243-2298 Wilson Magistrate (252) 237-8391 Wilson Police (252) 399-2323 Wilson Sheriff (252) 237-2118 12

Vocational Services Career Plus Self-Sufficiency Center (252) 293-4326 114 N. Pine St. Howard Handorf Financial education, tax preparation for low incomes Diversified Opportunities 1010 Herring Ave. (252) 291-0378 Work evaluation and training for those with disabilities and disadvantages Employment Security Commission (252) 243-4141 Job listing Goodwill Industries (252) 237-8127 Education Hope Station (252) 291-7278 GED program Opportunities Industrialization Center of Wilson (OIC) (252) 291-0038 Job training, food assistance Social Security Administration (252) 291-5965 Applications for disability or SSI Vocational Rehab (252) 237-7161 306 Nash St. N.E. Vocational assessment & assistance for those with disabilities 13

Wilson County Department of Social Services Job Center Juanita Latten (252) 206-4088 100 Gold St. Job listings, employment search, job readiness class Wilson County Department of Social Services Work First (252) 206-4160 100 Gold St. Financial assistance for families with dependent children, job skills Wilson Community College (252) 291-1195 Transportation Wilson Transit System (252) 291-2850 Bus service Wilson County Department of Social Services (252) 206-4105 Medicaid van Basic Needs City of Wilson Utility Assistance (252) 399-2200 208 Nash St. NE Embrace Women s Ministry (252) 237-1668 5142 NC Hwy 58 Food & clothing Goodwill Industries (252) 237-8127 Education, clothing 14

Hope Station (252) 291-7278 food, clothing One Harvest (252) 290-0278 611 W Nash St. Elm City, NC Discount food boxes Operation Care (252) 237-1536 613 Mercer St. Medication, glasses, doctor appointments, food, rent, utilities, transportation Miracle Outreach Ministry (252) 206-1007 903 Gold St. Food, clothing, furniture New Christian Food Pantry (252) 265-6165 1601 Martin Luther King Parkway Food & clothing Salvation Army 316 S. Tarboro St. (252) 243-2696 Rent, utilities, food, medicine, clothing, furniture, etc. St. John s A.M.E. Zion Church (252) 243-6847 119 E. Pender St. Food Wilson County Department of Social Services (252) 205-4000 Child & disabled adult abuse reports, food stamps, Medicaid, crisis assistance, etc. 15

Residential/Shelters Camellia Landing (252) 206-0635 811 Park Ave. Apartments for those with mental illness Hope Station (252) 291-7278 Shelter for men, GED program, food, clothing Minshew Apartments (252) 206-1591 Fikewood St. Apartments for those with mental illness Miss Daisy s and Associates, Inc (252) 291-4915 Group homes Stantonsburg Group Home Stantonsburg, NC (252) 238-2562 group home for mentally ill Wesley Shelter (252) 291-2344 Shelter for abused women & their children, victim advocates, crisis counseling, educational programs, services available in Spanish Wilson Housing Authority (252) 291-2245 Low-income housing Wilson County Department of Social Services Targeted Housing (252) 206-4124 Housing for people with disabilities 16

Other Services/Organizations Children s Developmental Services Agency Rocky Mount, NC (252) 443-0318 Evaluations of small children Heart s Haven Youth Ranch Elm City, NC (252) 245-0632 Equine-assisted learning for children & their families Legal Aid (252) 291-6851 Legal services for those with low incomes (252) 243-2773 509 W. Nash St. Education, referral to services, advocacy Spanish Information Hotline (252) 237-7626 Teen Help Line (252) 243-6444 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. United Way of Wilson County 509 W. Nash St. (919) 237-3194 Volunteer opportunities, speakers, funds human service agencies Vet Center Greenville, NC (9252) 355-7920 Individual & group counseling for combat veterans, education, community referrals 17

Wilson County Humane Society (252) 243-2566 Pet adoption Wilson County Senior Activity Center (252) 206-4059 Wilson Crisis Center (252) 237-5156 Support, referrals, daily check calls, Spanish available Wilson Regional Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1 (800) 999-6828V/TTY 18