The Cognitive Connection consider the following links to be useful for aiding recovery, please take the time to see if any of these websites can help you.
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.
Partners BHM
We are a comprehensive care agency providing behavioral health and substance abuse services to adults, adolescents, and children in western North Carolina.
A Caring Alternative
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available everywhere.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Vocational Rehabilitation Services provides counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology and other support services to people with disabilities.
Vocational Rehabilitation
We work with healthcare providers to help people with behavioral health or developmental disability needs find healing and hope on their journey toward whole-person health.
Vaya Health
The young teens place for info on alcohol. If someone is pressuring you to do anything that's not right or good for you, you have the right to resist.
The Cool Spot
Every addict in the world has the chance to experience our message in his or her own language and culture and find the opportunity for a new way of life.
Narcotics Anonymous
Newton Family Physicians has been recognized as a Patient Centered Medical Home by the National Committee of Quality Assurance.
Newton Family Physicians
A coalition of providers, support groups, related agencies and other stakeholders who come together to: (a) network; (b) identify gaps in service; and (c) strategically plan responses.
BSAN (Burke Substance Abuse Network)
Goodwill has been serving individuals and families in the Southern Piedmont region of North and South Carolina for more than 50 years.