Behavioral health services designed for real life.

Our services are delivered where our clients actually live their lives — at home, at work, and throughout the community. Each is Medicaid-billable and grounded in evidence-based practice.

Supportive Employment

The evidence-based Individual Placement & Support model: rapid job search, competitive employment, integrated treatment, and ongoing, time-unlimited support on the job.

Dedicated SE page

Peer Support Services

One-on-one and group support delivered by Certified Peer Support Specialists with lived mental health and recovery experience. Grounded in the SAMHSA principles of peer-delivered care.

Dedicated Peer page

Community Support Team (CST)

Team-based, community-delivered support for adults whose needs exceed traditional outpatient care but who can live safely in the community with intensive support.

Dedicated CST page

Case Management

Coordination of behavioral health, medical, housing, entitlement, and community resources to help clients navigate complex systems of care.

Dedicated CM page

Family & Natural Support

Engaging the people who matter most to our clients — families, partners, friends, faith communities — in the recovery process.

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Referral process

How to make a referral.

We make the referral process as simple and fast as we can — while staying compliant with every HIPAA and Medicaid requirement.

  • 01

    Initial contact

    Call, email, or submit a referral through our contact page. We respond to most inquiries within one business day.

  • 02

    Eligibility screening

    We verify NC Medicaid eligibility and coordinate with the client's LME-MCO to confirm authorization.

  • 03

    Comprehensive Clinical Assessment

    A licensed clinician completes the CCA to confirm medical necessity and identify appropriate services.

  • 04

    Person-Centered Plan

    The client and care team build a Person-Centered Plan with concrete, measurable goals.

  • 05

    Services begin

    A qualified team member is assigned and services begin in the setting best suited to the client's goals.

What referrers should have ready

Client name, date of birth, and contact info (sent through a secure channel — not email)
Medicaid ID (if known)
Current or recent diagnoses (if known)
Referring provider or agency contact info
Brief reason for referral and requested service(s)
Any active crisis or safety concerns