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About us
Founded in 1970, SouthLight Healthcare is one of the area’s largest nonprofit providers of substance use treatment and mental health services. SouthLight partners with individuals and communities to provide innovative treatment solutions delivered with compassion and dignity. With outpatient and community-based programs, SouthLight provides prevention, education and treatment services in the Triangle and beyond.
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Raleigh, NC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1970
Specialties
Adult Outpatient Treatment, Diagnostic/Comprehensive Clinical Assessment, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Psychiatric Services, Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program, Individual/Family/Group Therapy, Court Ordered treatment and education, Opioid Treatment, and Women's Residential Treatment
Locations
- Primary
3125 Poplarwood Court
Suite 203
Raleigh, NC 27604, US
Get directions - 2101 Garner Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27610, US
Get directions - 3117 Poplarwood Ct
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604, US
Get directions - 3125 Poplarwood Court
Suite 211
Raleigh, NC 27604, US
Get directions - 1201 N Roxboro St
Durham, North Carolina 27701, US
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Employees at SouthLight Healthcare
Updates
- We’re hiring in Cumberland County!
Human Resources Recruiter at Southlight Healthcare
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Do you know anyone looking to join an amazing team doing incredible work in the Cumberland County area?? Check it out! 👇🏼❤️🧠🩺 -
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What a great day of connecting and collaborating at the Behavioral Health Summit, hosted by Wake County. Our CEO, Adam Hartzell served as a table facilitator. Krystal Lee, Director of Utilization Management , said, “It was great to network with community partners, and hear presenters speak on issues that are pertinent today, and spend time working on solutions to close barriers and gaps in services.” We were happy to share a table with our partner, Natalie Mabon with the Wake Local Reentry Council. Shout out to Max, the Wake Co. Sheriff Department’s dog, who was on hand to greet attendees (and has his very own business card). karen cook Erin Briggs Yates Kristin Cain William J. Ryan- +1
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- We’re looking forward to serving our community at this outreach event with Downtown Raleigh Alliance on Nov. 8! Great resources & services from dozens of local nonprofits.
Project Reach Out – Day of Care returns Friday, November 8th 🤝 💙 This is our bi-annual one-day, one-stop event in Downtown Raleigh that connects social service and community organizations with community members who need their support. Services provided include... - Connection point to housing providers - Free wellness checks and health screenings - Benefits enrollment and employment assistance - Free haircuts, showers, clothing, hygiene products - Pet care - And more Eager to lend a hand? We're looking for volunteers to assist on-site and donations! 📆 November 8th | Sponsored by Duke Energy CorporationFill out the interest form and let us know if you can volunteer or donate supplies 👇 https://lnkd.in/eCCPVaZi -
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"The moment I walked into the room, I was overcome with emotion. It was palpable. When we talk numbers, we think, “Wow, that is a lot of people…” But when you see the faces and read the stories of these beautiful souls, it puts into perspective the devastation of this disease. Substance dependence and addiction have no boundaries. It has a ripple effect, altering the lives of family and friends forever. It was so humbling," reflected Kathrine Irons, an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Counselor intern with SouthLight. **** Over the weekend, SouthLight was honored to participate in the Black Poster Project in Wake County, a powerful event dedicated to raising awareness about addiction and overdose. The experience was deeply meaningful, highlighting the importance of accessible mental health and substance use treatment for all. SouthLight is proud to be part of the solution, providing essential services to our community. Joseph Laba, an OTP Counselor and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADAC) also represented SouthLight at the event, saying: "It was unreal to see the posters of all the people who died because of the fentanyl epidemic. I was able to talk to many people, including Freida MacDonald, CADCI, who founded the event and lost a child because of this disease." "One thing that really stood out to me was seeing the posters of multiple family members having lost their lives to this disease. One family lost three sons within just a few years of each other, with their mother also losing her life to substance use. I cannot even imagine how someone handles losing one child, let alone three. This impactful event will stay with me forever, and I hope it returns to Raleigh. I know it has the ability to save someone; it is too powerful not to," said Kathrine. "It was an honor for me to attend this event and represent SouthLight as a supporter and advocate, against the disease of addiction & mental illness. SouthLight employees are extremely diverse, skilled, qualified and educated at each unique role they perform to help individuals in the fight against addiction and saving lives," added Joseph.#southlighthealthcare #southlight #BlackPosterProject #WakeCounty #AddictionAwareness #OverdosePrevention #MentalHealthMatters #SubstanceUseTreatment Alliance Healthcare ALCOHOL/DRUG COUNCIL OF NORTH CAROLINA Healing Transitions - We are thrilled to announce that Jennifer Whitfield has been promoted to the role of Chief Program Officer! Jennifer has been a part of the SouthLight family for nearly 10 years, starting as a Certified Peer Support Specialist and Qualified Professional. Jennifer's journey is one of passion, leadership, and advocacy, often sharing her own powerful story to fight stigma and inspire hope. She is a fierce advocate for those we serve, and her words resonate deeply: "People need to see that we can live in recovery, and live meaningful lives where we give back, we fight stigma, we advocate, and we can share from personal experience what it's like to walk through this process." Read Jennifer's story and her words of encouragement: https://bit.ly/4eOchSy #Leadership #MentalHealthAdvocacy #FightingStigma #SouthLightHealthcare #RecoveryJourney
- At SouthLight, World Mental Health Day is about sharing our ongoing commitment to creating lasting change, empowering people to take action, and reminding everyone that there is hope. We believe in making our mental health services accessible to those who need it, and treating the whole individual, not just the illness. We are here for you—not just today, but every day. Learn more on our blog, A Holistic Approach to Mental Health Treatment. https://bit.ly/3YgTskU
- SouthLight has a team of clinicians on the ground at North Carolina’s Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, providing trauma-informed support to over 300 commanders and staff from the NC Department of Health and Human Services, FEMA, the American Red Cross, EMS, the National Guard, the State Highway Patrol, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC and more. Our team is offering vital secondary-trauma support to help responders process the intense and ongoing emergency response efforts. We are committed to providing compassionate mental health services to those in need, including emergency responders in Wake County leading the Western NC relief efforts. As we look ahead to the next weeks and months, SouthLight will be partnering with other agencies to assess the short-term and long-term needs related to behavioral health. Together, we are fostering resilience and helping rebuild lives. Thanks to Kellie Ross and Jennifer Whitfield for leading this effort. #CommunitySupport #MentalHealthMatters #EmergencyResponse #TraumaInformedCare #SouthLightCares #NCHelps #WesternNC
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