The Walter B. Jones Center · The Walter B. Jones Center Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Inpatient...
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The Walter B. Jones Center
Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Inpatient Treatment Services
Our Primary Purpose
To provide inpatient treatment,
psychiatric stabilization and
medical detoxification for
individuals with substance
use and other co-occurring
psychiatric diagnoses
to prepare for ongoing
community-based treatment
and recovery.
1986 to 2019
2019
The Center is accredited by The Joint Commission, as a Behavioral Health
Facility and certified by SAMHSA/CSAT, The Joint Commission and the NC Opioid
Treatment Authority as an Inpatient Opioid Treatment Program.
Operated by the NC Department of Health and Human Services, Division
of State Operated Healthcare Facilities
The Walter B. Jones Center2577 W. 5th Street
Greenville, NC 27834Phone: 252-830-3426
Fax: 252-707-5275
WALTER B. JONES Opioid Treatment Center
Clinical Services
• Adult Inpatient Opioid Treatment Program
• Medical
• Nursing
• Counseling
• Recreational Therapy
• Discharge Planning
Adults seeking services are referred from:
• Outpatient community-based treatment programs for initiation of MAT services or stabilization of outpatient services.
• Community hospitals for crisis stabilization and initiation of MAT services.
Referral Process
• Referrals are generally made through a community provider.
• Adults seeking care and treatment may walk in to be assessed for appropriate admission.
• Adults referred for services or who may walk in for an assessment are provided with a referral to an appropriate level of care if not admitted.
Certified by
WALTER B. JONES Opioid Treatment Center
The program provides inpatient treatment for adults, in Eastern North Carolina, who are struggling with opioid addiction. Patients are provided with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) using evidenced-based practices including Methadone, Suboxone, and Naltrexone.
Perinatal services are also provided for women needing inpatient substance use and/or mental health treatment from all 100 NC counties. Women are accepted in all stages of their pregnancies.