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<p><strong>ABOUT UNC HEALTH CARE AT WAKEBROOK ALCOHOL AND DRUG DETOXIFICATION UNIT (ADU)- RALEIGH, NC</strong></p> <p>The UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit (ADU), located in Raleigh, N.C., offers <strong>residential medical detoxification treatment to Wake County residents struggling with substance abuse</strong>. The facility is located three miles east of downtown Raleigh and is operated by UNC Health Care, a non-profit medical system owned by the State of North Carolina. </p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>Clients must be admitted to the UNC Health Care Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit (ADU) through a <strong>walk-in evaluation</strong> at WakeBrook Crisis and Assessment Services, which is located in the same building as the ADU. </p> <p>The facility’s treatment program focuses on medical detoxification, but also provides mental health care to clients. Throughout treatment, clients receive <strong>medication management, individual counseling, relapse prevention tools, sustained recovery skills, supportive employment resources, recreational therapy</strong>, nutritional consultations, in-house support meetings, and referrals to outside organizations. Families are included in the treatment program through educational courses and regular visitation hours. </p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong></p> <p>There is currently limited information provided by the UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit regarding its treatment staff. The facility’s website states that staff includes “professionally trained licensed medical and clinical staff.” One family member of a client polled by Rehabs.com gave the facility staff a five out of five star rating.</p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>There is currently no information provided by the UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit regarding its living arrangements and related offerings. However, one family member of a client polled by Rehabs.com gave the facility five out of five stars for accommodations and amenities, three stars for meals and nutrition, and three stars for cleanliness. </p> <p><strong>WHAT FRIENDS AND FAMILY SAY</strong></p> <p>At the time of this writing there had been one family member of a client polled by Rehabs.com. The father of a client said he would recommend the UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit to others seeking treatment. He gave the facility three out of five stars for treatment effectiveness, five stars for the quality of counseling, and five stars for staff support.</p> <p>The loved one reported that he visited his son during treatment, stayed in regular contact with him, and said that the facility appeared to match up with how it was described on the website or other marketing materials. Although he said he felt his child benefitted from the care he received at UNC Health Care, he said he did not stop engaging in addictive/harmful behavior. Although he “found the admission process to be grueling and the observation process to [be] stressful,” the parent said, “He learned coping skills and other ways to manage his pain from the lost of his brother. The doctor calls to keep in contact and to keep you informed.” </p> <p><strong>WHAT STAFF SAY</strong></p> <p>At the time of this writing, there had been one former staff member polled by Rehabs.com. The reviewer gave the facility poor ratings overall, but said he believed staff at the UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit are well-credentialed. </p> <p>On a scale of one to five stars, the former employee gave the facility two stars when asked if leadership of the facility is willing to put clients' interests first. He gave a four-star rating when asked to rate the experience and treatment credentials of the management team, and a two-star rating when asked if facility leadership is able to inspire loyalty and a sense of community among clients. </p> <p>When asked about the strengths of the facility, the reviewer wrote, “Quality medical care after admission.” When asked about facility weaknesses he wrote “Selective support, customer service depending on financial status.” He also mentioned that while employed at UNC Health Care he had been concerned about the facility’s ability to put “care and respect before profit.” </p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong></p> <p>The cost of treatment at UNC Health Care at WakeBrook Alcohol and Drug Detoxification Unit is not published. However, the facility <strong>accepts insurance</strong> and offers “medically necessary health care” to clients regardless of their ability to pay.</p>
— Morgan Williams · 2018-01-02 09:27:40 PST
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