Struggling with Addiction in Catawba County? Free Help & Recovery


Overdose or immediate danger: call 911. · Crisis or thoughts of suicide: call or text 988 · SAMHSA helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7, confidential)

Naloxone (Narcan) reverses opioid overdose — it is free and widely available. Ask a pharmacy or call 211.


01 · The short honest answer

Reaching out is the hard part, and there are free, confidential doors. SAMHSA’s national helpline — 1-800-662-HELP (4357) — is free, 24/7, and routes you to local treatment and support, any time. Locally, Partners Health Management is the public behavioral-health entry point for the county (most services are in Hickory).

For an acute mental-health or overdose crisis, 988 (call or text) and 911 — and ask anyone about naloxone (Narcan), which is widely available free and reverses overdoses. Recovery groups (AA/NA and faith-based) meet across the county; 211 or the SAMHSA line can point you to the nearest.


02 · What we can see for your situation

Honest context: this county carries the health weight of losing its industry — the opioid and “deaths of despair” pattern is real here, and the behavioral-health system is thin and concentrated in Hickory rather than Newton. That geography is the main barrier, not your willingness.

The flip side: because it’s a known, shared problem, the entry points genuinely exist and are used every day — you won’t be the first to call, and the people answering have heard it before with no judgment.


03 · A calm next step (not a command)

Ready to find treatment: call SAMHSA, 1-800-662-HELP — free, confidential, routes you locally. Want ongoing local care: Partners Health Management. In acute crisis or after an overdose: 988 / 911, and get naloxone (free, widely available). Want people who get it: AA/NA meet locally — 211 for times and places. The first call is the hardest and the most important one. Not a command — just the doors, nearest first.


04 · Go deeper

Why this matters. Substance use thrives in isolation and shame; the single thing that most changes outcomes is one non-judgmental contact that stays connected. These lines exist to be that first contact — no cost, no record, no lecture.

Learn more. SAMHSA national helpline 1-800-662-HELP · Partners Health Management (county behavioral health) · 988 crisis line · naloxone/Narcan access · local AA/NA

Read more. Why deindustrialization and deaths of despair travel together — and what a community health-worker / peer-recovery layer could add here


These doors are for you

Call SAMHSA — free, 24/7, no judgment. They route you to local treatment and support, any time, any situation.

  • SAMHSA: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
  • Acute crisis or overdose: 988 (call/text) · 911

The recovery doors.

  • Find treatment now: SAMHSA 1-800-662-HELP
  • Ongoing local care: Partners Health Management (Hickory)
  • Crisis / overdose: 988 · 911 · naloxone (Narcan), free & widely available
  • People who get it: AA / NA — local times via 211

If it’s tangled with other things. Recovery holds better when the ground underneath is steadier.

  • Housing, work, money pressures: pair with those doors
  • In-language support: Centro Latino · Hmong community organizations

Where this answer stands

We can cite: Partners Health Management is the county’s public behavioral-health entry point; services concentrate in Hickory, not Newton · The opioid / deaths-of-despair pattern is documented for this post-industrial county

We’re inferring: That SAMHSA’s helpline + 988 are the standard always-on national routes (national infrastructure) · That AA/NA and faith-based recovery groups meet locally (universal pattern; confirm times via 211)

Still open: Current local treatment openings + nearest meeting times — SAMHSA line / 211 / Partners have these live · Naloxone pickup points near you — ask 211 or a pharmacy


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