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Recovery & resource directory

Verified rehab facilities, detox centers, MAT clinics, NA meetings, and crisis hotlines. You are not alone. Recovery is possible.

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  • Crisis hotline

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Burke Recovery (Detox & MAT)

  • Inpatient rehab

    Catawba Valley Behavioral Health

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Cognitive Connection — Hickory

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Cognitive Connection — Morganton

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Groups Recover Together — Morganton

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Hickory Metro Treatment Center

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    Integrated Care of Greater Hickory

  • Medication-assisted treatment

    McLeod Addictive Disease Center — Hickory

  • NA meetings

    Narcotics Anonymous — NC Region

  • Crisis hotline

    SAMHSA National Helpline (Treatment Referral)

  • Veteran services

    Veterans Crisis Line

What comes next

Tools for rebuilding

Recovery doesn't end at sobriety — it includes getting back to work, sorting out legal issues, and building something new. These tools are built for that next chapter.

Why on this page? Because the people most likely to face the employment, business, and legal questions these tools answer are the ones who landed here from /jail, /arrests, or a court date — and the recovery directory above is where they're already looking.

  • Employment

    Rezemai

    Get help building a resume and practicing interview answers. Useful when you're looking for work or returning after time away.

  • Business

    TokJox

    An inexpensive way for a small business to have a professional phone presence — an AI voice agent answers calls so you don't have to hire someone full-time to do it.

  • Business

    AEJYS

    Thinking of going into business with someone? AEJYS reviews the partnership structure before you sign anything — a second opinion on whether the deal is set up to work.

  • Legal

    Juris-RX

    Plain-English help understanding common legal situations — what to expect, what your options are.

  • Legal

    Advocates Bridge

    A free safety-planning hub for domestic violence survivors and veterans. Personalized safety plans, an AI guide named Ava, peer groups, and journaling — all in one secure place.

  • Legal

    Verilexa

    A case-preparation tool built for criminal defense attorneys. If you're working with court-appointed counsel, share this with them — it helps them organize evidence and prepare for trial faster.

    Share with your attorney.

  • Legal

    Evidentia T1

    Creates tamper-proof, court-grade records of things you need to prove later — treatment attendance, compliance with court orders, communications.

    Talk to your attorney about whether it fits your case.