About Crossroads – Danville
Located in the rural and charming town of Danville, Virginia, right above the border from North Carolina, is Crossroads. This is an addiction treatment facility that provides comprehensive services to adults overcoming an addiction to alcohol or opioids. They also offer care coordination here along with hepatitis C treatment. They accept TRICARE, Medicaid, and Medicare here.
Along with traditional appointments, Crossroads has what they call an instant intake process. This process allows you to start receiving treatment through a telehealth platform. Instant intake is especially helpful in reducing barriers to quality care because it’s efficient, quick, and allows you to visit with a provider on the same day you call to set up services here.
Services are offered in an outpatient setting and there are translation services if you don’t speak English.
The core of the programming here is their medication assisted treatment program. Using FDA approved medications including methadone, buprenorphine, and injectable prescriptions like Sublocade, you’ll be able to start managing your cravings so that you can start your addiction treatment plan.
Medication assisted treatment is followed by a comprehensive treatment plan which will include counseling, peer support, and care coordination. There are also programs that meet the needs of specialized populations like veterans, people who are homeless, pregnant clients, those who have a co-occurring substance use disorder, members of the LGBTQ community, and even patients who live in the more rural parts of Southern Virginia or Northern North Carolina.
Crossroads does a strong job connecting you to community resources that will help you on your journey to recovery. For example, through case management, you can get access to social services like housing support, access to free or reduced cost food, transportation services, and other social resources. They have a patient resource page that outlines all the community support services you can turn to in the region.