“The Anonymous People” Speak Out About Recovery
Last Friday, a diverse audience of staff, providers, advocates and community members gathered in The Point Room at CenterPoint for a 1:00 p.m. showing of “The Anonymous People,” a feature-length...
View ArticleReminder for Providers with Contracts for State-Funded Services
Although on Person-Centered Plan forms and some service definitions for state-funded services it states that service orders are “recommended” for state funded services, CenterPoint has always required...
View ArticleSBIRT Grant Retreat a Success, CenterPoint Representatives Attend
On May 15, 2015, CenterPoint staff joined representatives from the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, the Governor’s Institute on Substance Abuse,...
View ArticleJoin Us for The Davie and Stokes County Wellness Center Grand Openings!
PLEASE JOIN US! CenterPoint is pleased to announce the Grand Openings of our new Stokes County Wellness Center in Walnut Cove and Davie County Wellness Center in Mocksville. We invite you to come by...
View ArticleAttention: NC-TOPPS’ MH/SA Service(s) Providers
Common Name Data Services (CNDS) Number *The CNDS number was implemented on July 1, 2014 for NC-TOPPS to allow linkage to other State databases and to enhance linkage of service(s) utilization to...
View ArticleCenterPoint Looks Back on Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Committee Accomplishments
During this past fiscal year, CenterPoint’s Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Advisory Committee and Consumer and Family Advisory Committee (CFAC) collectively delivered grants and awards...
View ArticleForsyth Tech Delivers Educational Navigation Summer Program to Students
On July 20, 2015, Forsyth Technical Community College (Forsyth Tech) is hosting a free student enrollment and navigation program. The immersive, three-day program will give students an opportunity to...
View ArticleNEWS RELEASE: Awareness Effort on Access to Care Takes off with CenterPoint’s...
(Winston-Salem, NC) – Nothing should prevent an individual with a mental health condition, intellectual/developmental disability or substance use concern from seeking services and support. Calling the...
View ArticleChange in Interview Requirement for Relative/Legal Guardian as Direct...
Relative/Legal Guardian as Direct Support Employee (RADSE) For application B requests for a RADSE to change agencies and/or for a request to increase service hours from a previous RADSE approval,...
View ArticleWellness Center Updates: New September Schedules, New Davie Location
The CenterPoint Wellness Centers are ablaze with late summer and early fall activities including wellness programs, community collaborations, Health Integration Peer Program and Mental Health First Aid...
View ArticleCenterPoint and Stokes Early College High School Initiate Suicide Awareness...
Each year during National Suicide Prevention Week, behavioral health organizations worldwide educate on prevention, encourage those at risk to seek help and inform people on the signs and risks factors...
View ArticleUnique Training Opportunity for Potential Forensic Screeners
CenterPoint Human Services is searching for two licensed clinicians, either currently working at a CenterPoint-contracted agency, or as a CenterPoint-contracted Licensed Independent Practitioner to...
View ArticleCenterPoint Reaches Out to Students at Health Fair
For the second year, CenterPoint Community Affairs staff participated in Forsyth Technical Community College’s Health Fair for students. This year’s event was held on September 16 in the newly...
View ArticleFUNday in King, NC is Cancelled for Friday
Due to forecasted inclement weather, FUNday in King, NC, will be cancelled for Friday, September 25, 2015. Along with our partners at Insight Human Services, we are working to reschedule the event for...
View ArticleAN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM BRYAN THOMPSON, CENTERPOINT HUMAN SERVICES BOARD OF...
At the September 24, 2015 Board of Directors meeting of CenterPoint Human Services, following a review of the recent legislative action which moves forward statewide Medicaid reform and a review of the...
View ArticleGlobal Peer Support Recognition Day
Peer Support is gaining international attention as people across the world unite to celebrate people who help others with mental health and addiction disorders. The first annual Global Recognition Day...
View ArticlePictoral: First Annual Peer Supporter Recognition Day!
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View ArticleLatest “What’s Stopping You? Campaign Videos Spotlight I/DD
“My disability shapes me, but it does not define me.” Matthew Potter, advocate and CenterPoint Board of Directors member, speaks candidly in a new What’s Stopping You? public awareness video....
View ArticleThe Voice of Recovery Speaks Out at the 7th Annual NC ONE Community in...
This week, approximately 250 people from across North Carolina met at The Village Inn in Clemmons, NC, united by a common bond: to further the movement toward sustainable recovery from mental health...
View ArticleProject Broadcast Summit Aims to Support the Behavioral Health Needs of Youth...
Three divisions of the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) — the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, the Division of Medical Assistance...
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