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​Finding a DWI Provider in North Carolina: Your Guide to Navigating the Process

8/20/2024

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​Finding a DWI Provider in North Carolina: Your Guide to Navigating the Process
If you or a loved one has been charged with Driving While Impaired (DWI) in North Carolina, finding the right provider for your assessment and treatment is crucial. This blog will guide you through the process of locating a DWI provider, explain what a DWI assessment entails, and outline what DWI treatment looks like. Plus, we’ll introduce you to Breathe., who is here to support you every step of the way.
Understanding DWI Assessments
A DWI assessment is a mandatory evaluation for anyone convicted of a DWI in North Carolina. This assessment is designed to determine the extent of an individual’s substance use and to recommend the appropriate level of education or treatment. Here’s what you can expect during a DWI assessment:
1.      Initial Interview: You’ll meet with a licensed or certified substance use counselor who will conduct a structured interview to understand your relationship with alcohol and/or drugs.
2.      Questionnaire: You’ll complete a detailed questionnaire that helps the counselor assess your substance use patterns.
3.      Review of Legal Documents: Bring your court papers, driving history from the DMV, and any other relevant documents. These are necessary for the assessment processAd1.
4.      Assessment Criteria: The assessment follows the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria to determine your needsAd1.
What DWI Treatment Looks Like
Based on the results of your assessment, you may be recommended for one of the following:
1.      Alcohol Drug Education Traffic School (ADETS): This is an educational program for individuals without a diagnosed substance use disorder but who may be at risk. The program aims to prevent future alcohol or drug problemsAd1.
2.      Short-Term Treatment: For those with mild to moderate substance use issues, short-term treatment programs provide focused support and education.
3.      Long-Term Treatment: Individuals with more severe substance use disorders may require long-term treatment, which includes comprehensive therapy and supportAd1.
Finding a DWI Provider in North Carolina
To find a DWI provider, you can use the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) provider database. This tool allows you to search for licensed providers in your area. Here are some steps to help you get started:
1.      Visit the NC DHHS Website: Use the provider database to find a list of DWI service providers in your countyAd1.
2.      Check Credentials: Ensure the provider is licensed by the state of North Carolina to conduct DWI assessments and treatment.
3.      Contact Providers: Reach out to providers to inquire about their services, availability, and any specific requirements they may have.
Meet Breathe. A Center for Wellness
At Breathe, we understand the challenges that come with a DWI charge. Breathe., one of our dedicated professionals, is here to help you navigate the assessment and treatment process. With her compassionate approach and extensive experience, Breathe. ensures that each client receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs.
Breathe. is committed to providing comprehensive DWI assessments and effective treatment programs. Whether you need an ADETS class or long-term treatment, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Conclusion
Finding the right DWI provider in North Carolina is a critical step towards fulfilling legal requirements and addressing any underlying substance use issues. By understanding the assessment process and knowing what to expect from treatment, you can take informed steps towards recovery. Remember, Breathe. Is here to assist you with all your DWI assessment needs.
For more information or to schedule an assessment, contact Breathe today. We’re here to help you on your journey to wellness and recovery.

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