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For patients struggling with opioid use, our outpatient center fosters a culture of healing and community to help with your process of health and wellness.

This program provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in addition to counseling services. Foundations Health fosters a culture of healing and community to help with your process of health and wellness throughout substance use disorders, mental health issues and opioid dependence. Foundations Health is proud to be a member of Foundations Recovery Network. Physicians are on the medical staff of

06/17/2026

Taking care of your health is a sign of strength. Many men are taught to “tough it out” when facing physical pain, emotional struggles, stress, anxiety, depression or substance use challenges. But asking for help isn’t weakness—it’s courage. Men are more likely to die from a drug overdose than women, and many delay seeking treatment until a crisis occurs. Recovery starts with one conversation. Whether you’re struggling with opioid use, mental health concerns, or both, support is available. Our team provides medication-assisted treatment, counseling, psychiatric services and recovery support to help you build a healthier future.

Visit https://bit.ly/3Q5GgOM to learn about treatment options and begin your recovery journey.

06/16/2026

Every day, emergency departments across the country encounter individuals experiencing opioid-related crises. What happens next can make all the difference. Join us for an upcoming webinar featuring UHS and Foundations Health Product Director, Siobhan Morse, who will discuss the importance of creating rapid pathways from the emergency department to treatment—particularly to Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs)—and how reducing delays can help save lives, improve engagement and support long-term recovery.

Participants will learn about:
-Common barriers that prevent successful referrals from the ED to treatment
-Strategies that have helped overcome those challenges
-Real-world examples from the Foundations Health continuum of care
-Lessons learned from programs successfully connecting patients to medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and ongoing recovery support

Recovery doesn’t begin with a referral—it begins with a connection. Strong partnerships between emergency departments, behavioral health providers and OTPs help ensure individuals receive the right care at the right time. We hope you’ll join us for this important conversation.

🔗 Register here: https://bit.ly/4vOX5MR

06/15/2026

Everyone deserves safety, dignity and respect. On World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, we recognize that older adults can face unique challenges related to pain management, substance use, mental health, isolation and access to healthcare. Compassionate support and early intervention can make a difference. If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid use or prescription medication concerns, our team is here to help.

Visit https://bit.ly/4ounNI4 to learn about treatment and support options.

06/12/2026

Safety includes protecting your physical health, mental health and recovery. During National Safety Month, it’s important to remember that safety goes beyond wearing a seatbelt or following workplace procedures. It also means recognizing the risks of substance use, understanding the dangers of opioid overdose and seeking help when needed.

Treatment saves lives. Access to medications for opioid use disorder, counseling, psychiatric care and recovery support can significantly reduce the risk of overdose and improve long-term outcomes. Everyone deserves the opportunity to live a healthier, safer life.

This National Safety Month, take a step toward protecting yourself or someone you love. Recovery is one of the safest investments you can make in your future.

Visit https://bit.ly/4uCxplR today to learn more about our services.

06/10/2026

Men’s Health Month is an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of addressing both physical and behavioral health. Men continue to experience disproportionately high rates of overdose mortality in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), males account for approximately 70% of drug overdose deaths nationwide.
Substance use disorders, mental health conditions, chronic pain and untreated trauma often intersect, making integrated treatment approaches essential. Opioid Treatment Programs play a critical role by providing evidence-based medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), counseling, psychiatric care and recovery support services. Reducing stigma and encouraging early intervention can help save lives. Visit https://bit.ly/4uvs7si to learn more about our services or discuss referral opportunities.

Reference: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States. CDC Overdose Prevention Center

06/09/2026

If you are struggling with fentanyl use, feeling trapped or worried you’ve gone too far, there is hope. Every day, people recover from fentanyl addiction and rebuild their lives with the right support, treatment and encouragement. Fentanyl is a powerful opioid, but it does not define who you are or determine your future. Treatment works. Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), counseling, peer support and recovery services combined with appropriate psychiatric care can help people reduce overdose risk, improve health and reclaim their lives. The first step doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to happen.

Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or someone you love, know this: Recovery is possible. Healing is possible. A new beginning is possible. Foundations Heath High Point can help. Reach out today to learn about treatment options and recovery support services. Call us at 336-899-8889 or visit us at https://bit.ly/3QtDv9V today to learn more about our services.

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration notes that medications for opioid use disorder are associated with improved recovery outcomes and reduced risk of overdose.

06/08/2026

Pride Month highlights the importance of equitable access to behavioral healthcare.

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), sexual minority adults are significantly more likely than heterosexual adults to experience substance use disorders and serious mental illness. Evidence-based opioid treatment programs can play a critical role in reducing disparities by providing medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), counseling, psychiatric care and recovery support services in affirming environments.

Organizations committed to improving community health should ensure treatment services are accessible, inclusive and stigma-free. Visit https://bit.ly/4eiQC5Y to learn more about our services and referral process today.

Reference: SAMHSA. (2024). National Survey on Drug Use and Health. https://bit.ly/4e5CbSs

06/05/2026

It’s never too late to begin again. Recovery is not about having a perfect past—it’s about choosing a different future. Whether you’re considering treatment for the first time, returning after a setback, working on your mental health, rebuilding relationships or simply trying to make healthier choices, every day offers a chance to start over.

One decision. One conversation. One step forward.

At Foundations Health Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), we meet people where they are and help them build a path toward lasting recovery through medication-assisted treatment, counseling, psychiatric care and recovery support services. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take the next step, this is it. Today can be your fresh start. Click the link in our bio to learn how we can help.

06/03/2026

Recovery is for everyone. During Pride Month, we celebrate the strength, resilience and courage of LGBTQ+ individuals seeking recovery and mental wellness.

Research shows that LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of substance use and mental health challenges due to stigma, discrimination and barriers to care. Everyone deserves access to compassionate, evidence-based treatment in a safe and welcoming environment.

At our Foundations Health Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), we believe recovery begins with respect, dignity and belonging. If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid use disorder, help is available. Visit https://bit.ly/3Q2yEfD to learn more about treatment options and support services.

06/01/2026

Sometimes, the most important step is simply saying something.

If you’re struggling with opioids, alcohol, mental health challenges, stress or life in general, you don’t have to carry it alone. Talking to someone you trust can be the first step toward healing. Whether it’s a friend, family member, counselor, peer support specialist or healthcare professional, reaching out is a sign of strength—not weakness.

At our Foundations Health Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), we know recovery begins with connection. Every conversation matters, and every voice deserves to be heard.
Today, on "Say Something Nice" Day, we encourage you to speak up, reach out, and know that help is available. Visit https://bit.ly/4x0EMFN to learn more about treatment, counseling, psychiatric services and recovery support.

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919 Phillips Avenue #107
High Point, NC
27262

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Monday 5:30am - 2pm
Tuesday 5:30am - 2pm
Wednesday 5:30am - 2pm
Thursday 5:30am - 2pm
Friday 5:30am - 2pm
Saturday 6am - 9am