This webpage will feature access materials and resources from HealthyUNCG programs and events.

Nicholas A. Vacc Counseling and Consulting Clinic – On UNCG Campus. On site, affordable and have lots of availability. UNCG employee fee is $5
https://soe.uncg.edu/ced/vacc-clinic/

Directory of providers – Identifies the provider and their areas of specialty but also their availability. 
https://care.headway.co/search/north-carolina?currentPage=1&state=NORTH_CAROLINA

National Alliance on Mental Illness: Guilford County – Support groups and resources
https://namiguilford.org/
NAMI support line: 800-950-6264 or text 62640

988 – National Support line – Call or text this number

Guilford County Behavioral Health is open 24/7 and no appointment or referral is needed. 
https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/services/guilford-county-behavioral-health-centers

Cone Health Outpatient Clinic – Located at 700 Walter Reed Dr. Walk in available at this location for crisis care.
https://www.conehealth.com/services/behavioral-health/outpatient-behavioral-health-care/

Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services – Located at 3637 Old Vineyard Rd. in Winston Salem. Offers IOP virtual & PHP in-person.
https://oldvineyardbhs.com/
336-794-3550

Novant Health offers IOP & PHP In-person
https://www.novanthealth.org/services/mental-health/
Call: 1-800-718-3550

Pasadena Villa – Located at 7900 Triad Center Drive. Offers IOP & PHP in-person and virtual day services. https://www.pasadenavillaoutpatient.com/location/north-carolina-triad/
1-336-895-1490

Therapeutic Alternatives – Mobile crisis service based out of Asheboro
https://www.mytahome.com/
1-877-626-1772

Just need to talk about mental health related issues?
Promise Resource Network offers a 24/7 Peer Warm-line 1-833-390-7728. They also provide mental health recovery classes virtually and in-person (Charlotte area) free of charge throughout the week.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) * or chat at SuicidePreventionLifeline.org. (*Press 1 for Veterans or military members.)

Other Resources:

To locate mental health providers and crisis options by county in North Carolina, go to https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/mental-health-developmental-disabilities-and-substance-abuse/crisis-services

For individual providers, check with your insurance provider for a list of covered professionals.
You can also go to www.PsychologyToday.com to find a local therapist.
SAMHSA: https://www.samhsa.gov/ has many resources and a provider locator tool as well.

Mental Health Screening Tool: https://screening.mhanational.org/hyho

Caregiving Resources Handout

WellSpring Solutions
Jodi Kolada, MGS, Director of Caregiver Outreach at WellSpring Solutions

jkolada@well-spring.org
www.well-springsolutions.org
Jodi offers specialized care for individuals with age-related illnesses, Alzheimer’s and related dementias (or cognitive impairments), while also offering vital emotional support to family caregivers, including workshops, support groups, and classes.

AuthoraCare Collective
Risa Hanau, LCSW, Clinical & Community Educator at AuthoraCare Collective
Risa.Hanau@authoracare.org
www.authoracare.org
AuthoraCare Collective was formed through the merger of Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro and Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Alamance-Caswell, uniting two leading organizations with a shared mission to help patients and families find meaning and comfort in life’s final chapters. With expanded expertise and resources, AuthoraCare provides compassionate, patient-centered support addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Services include patient care, grief support, and caregiver resources such as workshops, events, counseling, and educational materials.

Caregiver Connect
Alexis Williams, Executive Director at Caregiver Connect
https://caregiverconnect.online
We assist family caregivers by providing insight, guidance, and resources needed to link to businesses and organizations that can help them in the community. They offer training and educational opportunities, monthly support groups both in person and online.

Patient and Caregiver Guidebooks (Cancer, Cardiac Care, Dementia, Lung Care)

The Conversation Project
https://theconversationproject.org
The Conversation Project®, an initiative of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), aims to help people talk openly about their wishes for end-of-life care so those wishes are understood and respected. The project encourages these conversations to start at home—with loved ones—before a crisis occurs. Through free tools and resources, including conversation and caregiver guides, proxy selection guides, and health checklists, The Conversation Project empowers individuals and families to make thoughtful, values-based decisions about care at the end of life.


National Alliance for Care at Home
allianceforcareathome.org

Family Caregiver Resources for North Carolina – AARP
states.aarp.org/north-carolina/caregiver-resources

Alzheimer’s Association | Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Help
www.alz.org

Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging
www.ptrc.org/services/area-agency-on-aging/care-giving


Senior Resources of Guilford
https://www.senior-resources-guilford.org/


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