Ropes

Charlotte, NC 28226
Located in Mecklenburg County
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10617 KETTERING DRIVE
#216
Charlotte, NC 28226

Available programs:

  • DWI Assessment
  • Out of State Reviews
  • Alcohol Drug Education Training School (ADETS)
  • Short & Longer-Term Treatment

Program languages include:

  • English

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Tel: 704-595-3335
Fax: 704-870-3259

Driving While Impaired & Substance Abuse Professional Services

At Ropes, we specialize in providing comprehensive DWI assessments and treatment aimed at helping individuals clear their DWI convictions. Our offerings include a full spectrum of treatment levels, such as the Alcohol and Drug Education and Treatment Services (ADETS), as well as both short-term and long-term treatment options, including Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOT).

Our Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (SAIOP) is designed for adults and adolescents who are beginning their recovery journey. This structured program includes both individual and group activities and is offered for at least three hours a day, three days a week, ensuring that participants receive consistent support without more than two consecutive days between sessions. The SAIOP is tailored for individuals requiring up to 19 hours of structured services per week, focusing on the development of skills essential for recovery maintenance.

Additionally, our Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment (SACOT) program provides a time-limited, multi-faceted approach for adults needing a structured support system to achieve and sustain recovery. The SACOT program emphasizes reducing substance use or maintaining abstinence while helping clients gain insight into the consequences of their substance use. It fosters the development of a strong social support network and encourages necessary lifestyle changes through education and vocational support. Services are available during both day and evening hours, allowing individuals to remain engaged in their community, continue their education or employment, and maintain family connections.

Information has been generated from the facility website, state licensing information and/or other online sources. If you believe this information to be inaccurate, please contact us.