Our Affiliations

Our Community Partners

Mental Health Associates of the Triad partners with community organization that support mental wellness in the Triad. 
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The United Way of Greater High Point funds programs at 27 partner agencies, serving High Point, Archdale, Trinity, and Jamestown. Each United Way funded program at our 27 agencies falls into our building blocks to success: Education, Financial Stability, and Health. 

 

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Sandhills Center is a Local Management Entity-Managed Care Organization (LME-MCO) serving people in 11 counties in central North Carolina. It is the goal of Sandhills Center to make treatment options available to those who need them, to enrich and support the Provider Network, and to contribute to the overall well-being of the communities served.

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The Foundation for a Healthy High Point works with partners to transform conditions that impact the health and well-being of Greater High Point residents by investing in and engaging the community to address upstream social influences on health.

 

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OK High Point seeks to normalize, educate, and create awareness about mental health resources available to Greater High Point residents to support their overall health and well-being no matter their age, financial situation, or the reason they need help.

 

Accreditation

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CARF

CARF is an independent, nonprofit organization focused on advancing the quality of services you use to meet your needs for the best possible outcomes.

CARF provides accreditation services worldwide at the request of health and human service providers. Whether you are seeking rehabilitation for a disability, treatment for addiction and substance abuse, home and community services, retirement living, or other health and human services, you can have confidence in your choice. Providers that meet our standards have demonstrated their commitment to being among the best available.

How can we help you?

For those we serve, we are the essential and often-postponed “first step” toward the goal of mental wellness. Whether the concern is for yourself or a loved one, know that we welcome you with deep compassion and respect. What seems frightening or hopeless today can quickly become a path to a brighter, more positive tomorrow.


Whenever you’re ready to take that first step, we’re ready to help.