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Field Placement Resource GuideThe following is a list of possible field placement agencies arranged by county. Please note that this is just for you to get an idea of what other students have done in the past. Please note that the agencies listed may only accept BSW student or only accept MSW students. Do not set up interviews yourself. The placement procedure is as follows:-Complete BSW/MSW application found on the website.-Complete application upload it to the Social Work Internship site on ASULearn upon approval from the Field Director (FD). A member of the field faculty will contact you to set up a time to meet with her to discuss yourapplication.-The Field Faculty will contact possible agencies to inquire about availability. She will make a visit to the agencies if the agency is a new field placement.-Field gaculty will contact student with contact information to set up an interview between student andpossible agency supervisor.-After interview, Field Faculty will confirm with student and agency.-A letter will be sent to the agency to confirm and to invite field instructor and BSW/MSWsupervisor to the orientation.Please contact the Field Director Heather Thorp, LCSW if you have any questions, 828-262-638AgencyDescriptionWebsiteALAMANCE Alamce County DSS319 N. Graham Hopedale Rd. #CBurlington, NC 27217CPS investigations, assessments, in home, foster care, adoption and intake, community involvement Correctional Institution633 Old Landfill RoadTaylorsville, NC 28681All male prison facility with up to 1000 inmates. In-patient mental health and medical units. County DSS604 7th Street SWTaylorsville, NC 28681CPS investigations, assessments, in home, foster care, adoption and intake, community involvement County Schools223 School DriveTaylorsville, NC 28681Community Collaboration, Home visits, one on one with students, parents conferences, work with students education plans, planning for community education (i.e. Juvenile Services) County Juvenile Detention Center928 NC 16 Taylorsville, NC 28681The Department partners with Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils in each county to galvanize community leaders, locally and statewide, to reduce and prevent juvenile crime. Recovery Services 397 3rd Avenue SWTaylorsville, NC 28681Outpatient mental health clinic providing evaluations, individual, group, and family counseling to clients with mental health, substance abuse or dually diagnosed issues. Student will also network with community agencies including DSS, probation, and other community collaboratives.Domestic Violence Resource CenterPO Box 652 Taylorsville,NC 28681(emergency) Shelter home and domestic violence and sexual abuse victim support services; support groups; victim advocacy; coordination of services; court advocacy County DSS182 Doctor StreetPO Box 247Sparta, NC 28675Child Protective Services, Foster Care, Case Planning/Case Management, Foster Home Licensing, Adoption, CPS Intake, Adult Protective Services Intake, Evaluations, Guardianship Health Department157 Health Services RdP.O. Box 309Sparta NC 28675 SchoolsDaymark Recovery Services 102 Health Services RoadSparta, NC 28675individual, family, and group counseling, assessments (including MH, SA, and other specialized such as DV and sex offender), mobile crisis, psychosocial rehabASHEASHE, A Safe Home for Everyone626 Ashe Central School Road Unit 1Jefferson, NC 28640A Safe Home for Everyone (A.S.H.E.) provides services and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to help them escape and recover from abusive environments. A.S.H.E. creates greater awareness of domestic violence prevention through community outreach and training. County DSS150 Government Circle, Suite 1100Jefferson, NC 28640CPS (intakes, investigations, in-home services), foster care, adoptions, MAPP pre-service training for foster parents County Partnership for Children626 Ashe Central School Road, Unit 1Jefferson, NC 28640Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Counseling Referrals, Emergency Financial Assistance, Court Advocacy, Medical Advocacy, Emergency domestic violence shelter, survivor support group, safety planning County Schools320 South StreetJefferson, NC 28640School Social Work: Community Collaboration, Home visits, one on one with students, parents conferences, work with students education plans, planning for community education (i.e. Juvenile Services) County Services for the Aging180 Chatty Rob LaneWest Jefferson, NC 28694Ashe Assisted Living & Memory Care182 Chatty Rob LaneWest Jefferson NC 28694Support services for the aging population; independent, non-profit agency; in-home care; senior center; home delivered meals; adult day care Daymark101 Colvard St.Jefferson, NC 28640 Memorial Hospital200 Hospital AvenueJefferson, NC 28640Summit Support ServicesPO Box 812Jefferson, NCReferrals to local agencies including Daymark, Adult and Child Protective Services, ACADA, Hospice, and local transportation methods. Student will have exposure to Medicaid eligibility criteria and other financial assistance programs as necessary, discharge planning, home health, durable medical equipment, hospice, CAP program, senior center services, voluntary/involuntary commitments, grief counseling, alcohol/drug rehab services Regional Healthcare:Cannon Memorial Hospital434 Hospital DriveLinville, NC 28646Medical social Work to include skilled nursing and domiciliary level of care criteria. Referrals to local agencies including Daymark, Adult and Child Protective Services, ACADA, Hospice, and local transportation methods. Student will have exposure to Medicaid eligibility criteria and other financial assistance programs as necessary, discharge planning, home health, durable medical equipment, hospice, CAP program, senior center services, voluntary/involuntary commitments, grief counseling, alcohol/drug rehab services. County DSS175 Linville StreetPO Box 309Newland, NC 28657intake, investigations/assessments, case management, foster care, adoptions, foster home licensing County SchoolsBanner Elk School P.O. Box 218 Banner Elk, NC 28604Avery County High SchoolP.O. Box 1300Newland, NC 28657Avery County Middle School102 Old Montezuma RdNewland, NC 28657Avery County SchoolsFreedom Trail Elementary6110 N Hwy 19 EElk Park, NC 28622Avery County SchoolsCranberry Middle School6230 N Hwy 19 EElk Park, NC 28622Blue Ridge Academy102 Old Montezuma Rd.Newland, NC 28657Newland Elementary750 Linville St.Newland, NC 28657School social work, counseling with children, family counseling, truancy, consultation with teachers, small groups Daymark Recovery Services360 Beech StreetNewland, NC 28657-9670Adult and child individual and family therapy, group therapy, intensive outpatient therapy Avery Senior Center165 Schultz CircleNewland, NC 28657Po Box 447Group meals, delivered meals, information/referrals, activities, outreach, transportation, in-home aide services, respite care, caregiver support Crossnore School100 D.A.R. DriveCrossnore, NC 28616Foster care, case management, intake/assessment, individual/family counseling, group and supportive/life counseling Grandfather Home-Children’s Hope Alliance158 Grandfather Home DrivePO Box 98Banner Elk, NC 28604individual, group, and family counseling, case management, psycho-educational programs Ad LitemP.O. Box 1237Newland, NC 28657WAMY Community Action Inc.- Avery Youth Opportunities 805 Cranberry Street Newland, NC 28657Provide basic youth services-social work and mentoring services. Promote and enhance family and guardian involvement. Many of our families utilize services from DSS and are referred to our agency. Tabernacle RoadBlack Mountain, NC 28711Julian F. Keith is one of three state-operated North Carolina Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Centers (ADATCs) specifically designed to provide inpatient treatment, psychiatric stabilization and medical detoxification for individuals with substance use and other co-occurring mental health diagnoses to prepare for ongoing community based treatment and recovery. Charles George VA Medical Center1100 Tunnel RoadAsheville, NC 28805mental health-psychoeducation, therapy groups, exposure to inpatient unit, weight-loss class, opportunity to meet with medical social workers, learn more about hospital services, programs City SchoolsP.O. Box 7347Asheville, NC 28802Asheville City High School419 McDowell StreetAsheville, NC 28803Counseling (group and individual), networking with DSS, Student Services (counselors, psychologists, social workers, nurses, therapists) and Special Services, home visits, Intensive Intervention classes (D.D., Autistic, etc.), Court County DSS/Human Resources35 Woodfin St.Asheville, NC 28802programs relating to policy development and implementation, organizational effectiveness, organizational and staff development, performance management and results based management, and staff and client survey work County Health and Human Services40 Coxe AvenueAsheville, NC 28802Care Partners 68 Sweeten Creek RoadAsheville, NC 28803.Children First Communities in Schools Buncombe County37 Brickyard Rd.Asheville, NC 28806 HYPERLINK "" \h Preservation Services1316 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28806Community, home, and school-based services; individual, family, and group therapy; adolescent sex offender services; outpatient services; collaboration with local LMEs at Blue RidgeWomen’s Building12 Tupper Rd.Black Mountain, NC 28711FIRST at Blue Ridge Inc.Po Box 40Ridgecrest, NC 28770FIRST at Blue Ridge, Inc. is a long-term residential therapeutic community for individuals with chronic substance use disorders. The program’s mission is to provide opportunity, guidance, and education to those with addictions and assist them to make positive life changes, in order to become responsible and productive members of society.Givens Estate600 Barrett LaneAsheville, NC 28803HelpmatePO Box 2263 Asheville, NC 28802Domestic Violence Agency Bound and A-HOPE Center19 N. Ann StreetAsheville, NC 28802Crisis Intervention Case Management, Supportive Housing Case Management, Agency Development/Macro Non-profit Management Mediation Center40 N. French Broad Ave., Ste.BAsheville, NC 28801 Through mediation, conflict resolution, and supervised visitation, we help people find peace in stressful and difficult times. The Mediation center is a safe and neutral environment for people who are experiencing a conflict with families, friends, neighbors, co-workers, or within organizations. Children’s Hospital509 Biltmore AvenueAsheville, NC 28801 Hospital509 Biltmore AvenueAsheville, NC 28801Referrals to local agencies, Adult and Child Protective Services, Hospice, and local transportation methods. Student will have exposure to Medicaid eligibility criteria and other financial assistance programs as necessary, discharge planning, home health, durable medical equipment, hospice, CAP program, senior center services, voluntary/involuntary commitments, grief counseling, alcohol/drug rehab services. Mentor723 Fairview RoadAsheville, NC 28801Family support (emotional/educational) regarding raising a child with a wide variety of special needs/diagnoses. Voice, Inc.44 Merrimon Ave. Suite1Asheville NC 28801Our VOICE serves all individuals in Buncombe County affected by sexual assault and abuse, through counseling, advocacy and education. East 530 Upper Flat Creek RoadWeaverville, NC 28787Solstice East is a residential treatment center for adolescent girls that emphasizes the mind-body connection. Strong emphasis on family therapy, nutrition, physical fitness. Addiction therapy, equine therapy, and psychiatric services. Way of Asheville and Buncombe County50 S French Broad AvenueAsheville, NC 28801Information and Referral Program NC AIDS Project554 Fairview RdP.O. Box 2411Asheville, NC 28802Case management; referrals; support groups; assistance with insurance; peer support; access to home health care; legal advice; hospice referrals; medication informationWestern NC Group Homes for Autistic Persons28 Pisgah View Ave. Asheville, NC 28803Social service coordinator of Autistic residents.’s Well Being, Hillcrest Community Resource Center22 Ravenscroft Dr.Asheville, NC 28801Its mission is to promote healthy living, self-sufficiency, and community wellness by assessing the needs and goals of Hillcrest residents and assisting them to build connections with appropriate community services and resources. Caring Alternative617 S Green ST., Ste 300Morganton, NC 28655Comprehensive care agency providing behavioral health and substance use disorder services to adults, adolescents, and children in western North Carolina. Care307 Oakland Avenue, PO Box 1278Drexel, NC 28619Facility that cares for older adults who have health concerns. Hospital1000 S. Sterling StreetMorganton, NC 28655Psychiatric hospital; interdisciplinary treatment teams; assessment coordination; bio-psychosocial care; comprehensive physical, diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches; individual, group, and behavior therapy Co. Child Advocacy Center “The Gingerbread House”406 South Green St.Morganton, NC 28655 County DSS700 E. Parker RoadMorganton, NC 28680foster care, investigations, case management, CPS intake, on-call, adoptions, foster home, licensing, child welfare and adult services County GAL200 Avery AvenueMorganton, NC 28655 County Hospice & Palliative Care Center1721 Enon Rd.Valdese, NC 28690Medical Social Work, Bereavement Counseling County PublicSchools700 East Parker RoadPO Drawer 989 Morganton, NC 28680Valdese Elementary298 Praley St.Valdese, NC 28690Hallyburton Academy205 South Main StreetPO Box 3238Drexel, NC 28619 brief family counseling, developmental education, groups, school social work, community resources Healthcare System Blue Ridge2201 South Sterling St.Morganton, NC 28680Circles of Burke CountyCommunity-based project aimed at moving individuals away from generational poverty; family working together with goal-driven motivation; peer and social supports; training and curriculum Homes, Inc.2 Compton Dr.Asheville, NC 28806Residential and day treatment for high risk children and adolescents; child development center services; foster care and therapeutic foster care; therapeutic recreation featuring Therapeutic Animal Stewardship Cooperative; community support services Enola Rd.Morganton, NC 28655FIPP provides direct support to children and their families in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, and McDowell counties in western North Carolina. We provide early intervention services, parent education, pregnancy supports, neonatal intensive care follow-up, and work collaboratively with other community agencies to ensure evidence-based intervention for all young children and their families. Behavioral Health Services, LLC207 Queen StreetPO Box 3624 (28680)Morganton, NC 28655Child-based services: day treatment, outpatient, residential, case management, equine assisted learning, therapeutic foster care, adolescent substance abuse services Samaritan ClinicSte E, 305 West Union StreetMorganton, NC 28655Christian ministry and healthcare center; primary medical care; dental care; specialty medical care; behavioral health; pharmacy; medication assistance program Heights Health and Rehab109 Foothills Dr.Morganton, NC 28655 Hospital2201 S. Sterling St.Morganton, NC 28655Behavioral health; cancer center/oncology, cardiac unit; CT scanner; emergency services; family practice; gastroenterology; labs; surgery; medical services; intensive care unit; pediatric care; discharge services. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center300 Enola RoadMorganton, NC 28655Intervention with families of residents on specific issues of concern, admission, discharge, assessment, developing curriculum related to therapeutic relationships, boundaries, family dynamics, and doing training with staff. Meeting Place Mission Inc.301 E. Meeting St.Morganton NC 28655 (Division of Vocation Rehabilitation)200 Enola Rd.Morganton, NC 28655Vocational and independent living skills training and counseling. Case management, job placement assistance, assistance with financial issues relative to finding and maintaining employment, plan development and service provision of Burke CountyPO Box 2512Morganton, NC 28655Domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault emergency shelter; education and advocacy; non-profit VenturesP.O. Box 549Black Mountain, NC 28711Long term residential treatment and aftercare for individuals suffering from chronic substance addictions, Inc. - Sexual Abuse Intervention Services (SAIS)202 Patterson St.Morganton, NC 28655Sex offender treatment services, individual, group, and family therapy. Mountain Children and Family Services7330 Myrtle DriveNebo, NC 28761 Stones of the Burke County CAC406 South Green StreetMorganton, NC 28655family/individual counseling, collaboration with community agencies including law enforcement, DSS, offender treatment, DA’s office, SANE nurse, forensic interviewer, assessmentTurning Point Services, Inc.1001 South Sterling Street, Morganton, NC 28655Early Childhood Intervention DSS1303 S. Cannon Blvd.Kanappolis, NC 28083Assessments/Investigations (CPS/APS), High Risk Case Management, Foster Care, support services County DSS2345 Morganton Blvd SWSuite A Lenoir, NC 28645Assessments/Investigations (CPS), High Risk Case Management, Foster Care County Schools1914 Hickory Blvd SWLenoir, NC 28645Horizons Alternative School143 Lower Cedar Valley Rd.Hudson, NC 28638Lower Creek Elementary630 Lower Creek DriveLenoir, NC 28645Whitnel Elementary School116 Hibriten Drive, SWLenoir, NC 28645School social work, experiences with social services, mental health services, school-wide resources, community partners, religious organizations, health department and community physicians, advocacy centers, law enforcement, court personnel and other welfare services (public housing, social security) County Smart Start288 Morganton Blvd. SW Suite ALenoir, NC 28752Macro focus social work, early age Hospice and Palliative Care526 Pine Mountain RoadHudson, NC 28638Holistic approach serving the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the terminally ill and those they love; in-home services; hospital hospice; long-term-care facility care; grief and counseling services; treatment of pain; assists with advance care planning; guidance and coordination Memorial Hospital321 Mulberry St SWLenoir, NC 28645Children’s Advocacy Center of Caldwell County Inc.-Robin’s NestP.O. Box 6461051 Harper AvenueLenoir, NC 28645 Recovery Services2415-A Morganton BlvdLenoir, NC 28645Crisis work, counseling (individual and group), community support services, intake and assessment documentation, quality assurance. ad Litem Caldwell CountyP.O. Box 1552Lenoir, NC 28645RHA Behavioral Health2415 Morganton Blvd. Lenoir, NC 28645Comprehensive services for: mental illness, addiction, and behavioral challenges related to developmental disabilities; education and outreach; wraparound support; advocacy; treatment Home of Caldwell CountyPO Box 426Lenoir, NC 28645Domestic violence and sexual assault counseling Laurels102 Leonard AvenueNewton, NC 28658 Life Program of Hickory1265A 21st Street NEHickory, NC 28601Non-profit organization that works with aging adults and those with developmental disabilities to provide enrichment activities in a day program setting to provide respite for caregivers. FairgroveChurch Rd SE Suite 28Hickory, NC 28602 County DSS3030 11th Ave. Dr. SEHickory, NC 28602Adoptions-Families, specific recruitment for children in foster care needing adoptive placements, kinship care-home study preparation, licensing and adoptions by kinship families, foster home licensure, Confidential Intermediary Services for adoptees and birth parents searching County Family Builders3030 11th Ave. Dr. SEHickory, NC 28602Through DSS; family and therapeutic foster care; adoption; pregnancy counseling; training and support Co. Guardian ad Litem1097 S. Brady AveNewton, NC 28658Catawba County Health Department3070 11th Avenue Drive SEHickory, NC 28602Health and education services for individuals, families, and organizations; adult preventative health care; children’s care coordination; health promotion County Schools10 East 25th StreetNewton, NC 28658School social work, experiences with social services, mental health services, school-wide resources, community partners, religious organizations, health department and community physicians, advocacy centers, law enforcement, court personnel and other welfare services (public housing, social security) Regional Hospice3975 Regional Hospice Rd.Newton, NC 28658 Rosenwald Education Center403 6th Ave SWCatawba, NC 28609Day treatment providing individual, family and group counseling Valley Behavioral Healthcare327 1st Ave NWHickory, NC 28601Individual therapy, group therapy, admission assessments, crisis intervention, cognitive/cognitive behavioral therapy, problem solving, assertiveness training Valley Infectious Disease, Fairgrove Primary Health810 Fairgrove Church RdHickory, NC 28602Medical Social Work in all hospital units-oncology, critical care, surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics, NICU, psychiatry, AIDS Valley Medical Center810 Fairgrove Church Road SEHickory, NC 28602Medical care; psychiatry services; comprehensive cancer center; heart center; neurosciences center; othopaedics; rehabilitation; women and children center’s Advocacy Center of Catawba County1007 1st Ave. SouthConover, NC 28613Child victims of sexual abuse, treatment intervention and prosecution, non-offending parent group work, prevention and outreach, non-profit management, medical evaluation program, individual and family therapy, multi-disciplinary team approach. Connections/Clay, Wilson, & Assoc.1109 2nd Ave. SWHickory, NC 2602Young adult SA counseling, adolescent and family SA therapy, adult SA counseling, individual SA and MH counseling, substance abuse groups, community support, case management Counseling Center858 2nd st. NE, Suite 101Hickory, NC 28601Therapy, assessments; private agency Homes122 8th Ave. Dr. SWHickory, NC 28602Referrals to agencies providing substance abuse assessment, outpatient treatment, psychiatric treatment and services, DWI programs, anger management, family reunification, crisis stabilization, job readiness, Exodus Works social enterprise, vocational training program, 12-step programs, AA, NA, life skills groups. This is a faith based program-Bible study, church activities, community volunteer program, positive leisure skills development. Care Center of Catawba Valley2875 Highland Ave NEHickory, NC 28601 Guidance Center17 Hwy 70 SE Hickory, NC 28602Family counseling, domestic violence counseling Regional Medical Center South Campus420 N. Center StreetHickory, NC 28601individual, family, and group therapy, and medical social work House Ministry600 Highland Ave SEHickory, NC 28602Multi-service homeless day center; substance abuse referrals; support groups; disability assistance; ministry ad Litem1097 S. Brady AveNewton, NC 28658 Center1206 Fairgrove Church Rd. SE,Ste AHickory, NC 28602McLeod Center is designed and managed for the sole purpose of providing an appropriate level of care for persons living in the Carolinas who are seeking education, intervention, treatment, or support related to their addictive disease. Abstinence from the use of mood altering substances will be the primary intent of all services provided. Div. of Vocational Rehabilitation Services1261 10th Ave. Lane SEHickory, NC 28602Counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology, support services; for people with physical, psychiatric, or intellectual disabilities or deaf/hard of hearing Directions Counseling201 Government Ave. SWSuite 305Hickory, NC 28602Individual and family therapy , community consultation Fairgrove ChurchRoad SENewton, NC 28658 Care Center & Hospice of Catawba Valley3975 Robinson RoadNewton, NC 28658Medical social work, individual/ family counseling, bereavement counseling/support groups/workshops, community resource Behavioral Health Management1985 Tate Blvd. SEHickory, NC 28602Oversees the publicly-funded behavioral health service system; MCO; macro work Crisis Center of Catawba County, Inc.1220 Commerce St. SW Suite JConover, NC 28613Crisis hotline; support groups for adult women and adult men; support groups for teens; medical and legal advocacy; community education; sexual assault response team; self-defense workshopsSAFE Harbor Hickory210 Second Street SEHickory, NC 28602Youth OutrightPO Box 2222Hickory, NC 28603Provides a unique, youth-centered, safe environment for LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender and Questioning) youth ages 12-23, and their allies, to come together, receive unconditional support, and make friends who understand who they are as they struggle with sexual orientation, gender identity and other issues. County Health Department80 East StreetPittsboro, NC 27312Adolescent Parenting Program, macro practice, policy reviews, grant writing County DSS102 Camp DriveP. O. Box 489Pittsboro, NC 27312Child support enforcement, work first, Medicaid, food stamp program, Child Protective Services, foster care, adoption, energy assistance, emergency services/crisis intervention, work permits, child care subsidy, adult services Solutions208 E. Grover StreetShelby, NC 28150Care Solutions is a department if Cleveland regional Medical Center specializing in Care Management. We are the lead agency for the Community Alternatives program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) in Cleveland County. CAP/DA is a Medicaid program and was established to provide elderly and disabled adults, who would otherwise need care in an intermediate or skilled nursing facility, an opportunity to remain safely in the comfort of their homes. Co. Abuse Prevention Council, Inc.407 W Warren St.Shelby, NC 28150 County Council on Aging/Senior Center100 T.R. Harris DriveShelby, NC 28150Information; socialization; programs/activities; housing for seniors; nutrition; outreach and assistance; legal aid; notary County DSS130 South Post RoadShelby, NC 28151CPS, exposure to all units County Schools315 Patton DriveShelby, NC 28150case management, work with DSS, MH and DD service providers, financial assistance providers, A full range of school social work programs and services, truancy court, juvenile justice Counseling Center609 North Washington St.Shelby, NC 28150 Jenkins CenterLearn Works212 Gamble St.Davidson, NC 28036Crisis assistance; food pantry; ministries; food assistance; free clinic; mobile dental clinic; community health nurse; boys and girls club; case management; senior nutrition program; ESL classes; tax assistance County Schools250 County School Rd. Lexington, NC 27293case management, work with DSS, MH and DD service providers, financial assistance providers, A full range of school social work programs and services, truancy court, juvenile justice Healthcare17 Cornelia StreetLexington, NC 27292Physical rehabilitation; skilled nursing; medical facility County DSS228 Hospital St. Mocksville, NC 27028CPS/APS; foster care and adoptions; support services; investigations County SchoolsDavie Academy220 Campbell RoadOffice 202Mocksville, NC 27028Davie County SchoolsCentral Office220 Cherry StreetMocksville, NC 27028DURHAMWorld Relief801 Gilbert Street, Ste 209Durham, NC 27701 CottageBrenner’s Children’s Hospital3325 Silas Creek ParkwayWinston-Salem, NC 27103This is therapeutic day program for children with behavioral issues. Barium Springs3410 Healy Drive, St 201HWinston-Salem, NC 27103-1450foster care, adoption, post adoption services Forest Baptist Medical Center: Brenner’s Children’sHospitalMedical Center BoulevardWinston-Salem, NC 27157Cancer center; heart center; neurosciences; pediatrics; primary care; medical services Social Services of Winston-Salem627 W. 2nd StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27101The Children’s Home1001 Reynolda RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27104 Child development center; mental health residential treatment center; family foster care; therapeutic foster care; adoptions in School of Forsyth520 North Spring StreetWinston-Salem NC 27101Daymark Recovery Services725 North Highland AvenueWinston-Salem, NC 27101Forsyth County DSS741 N. Highland Ave.Winston-Salem, NC 27101CPS including intake, foster care, case management, adoptions, LINKS County SchoolsP.O. Box 2513Winston-Salem, NC 27102 Medical Center (Novant Health)3333 Silas Creek ParkwayWinston-Salem, NC 27103Medical social work in acute care and outpatient setting Human Services665 West 4th StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27101Level III group homes, family, group, and individual counseling, IOP, Medicaid Authorization Aid of NC102 W 3rd St # 460Winston-Salem, NC 27101education, family law (including domestic violence advocacy), public assistance/benefits advocacy, general client screening/interviewing Angelou Center for Health EquityMedical Center BlvdWinston-Salem, NC 27157 Re-Entry2701 University ParkwayPO Box 4299Winston-Salem, NC This program works with individuals who are released from prison to help them adjust to living in society Services, Inc.2895 Shorefield DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27105case management with older and disabled adults who qualify for the Community Alternative Program for Disabled Adults Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem1700 Ebert St. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 County School Social Work Department601 N. Cherry St.Suite 300Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Services Center5550 Sturmer Park CircleWinston-Salem NC 27105GASTONCommunity Outreach1723 Armstrong ParkGastonia, NC 28054Outpatient services; mental health treatment; substance abuse treatmentcus3.htmlFamily Services, Inc.214 E. Franklin Blvd.Gastonia, NC 28052Family counseling, consumer credit counseling, battering treatment program, sexual assault of children and adults, substance abuse County DSS330 Marietta StreetGastonia, NC 28252Intensive family preservation and reunification, child protective services County Schools943 Osceola StreetPO Box 1397Gastonia, NC 28054 AngelsP.O. Box 710Belmont, NC 28012 Behavioral and Mental Health Service543 Cox Rd. Suite C6Gastonia, NC 28054CAP-MR/DD services; home and community supports; individual/caregiver training; personal care; respite; supported employment Hope Group Homes436 E Long AveGastonia, NC 28054 Sterling DriveKings Mountain, NC 28086True Behavioral Healthcare2505 B Court DriveGastonia, NC 28054Intensive in-home; case management; community support; ACTT; CAP/developmental disability services; outpatient; intake assessments; comprehensive clinical assessments Guilford County122 N. Elm St. Suite 400Greensboro, NC 27401Social Casework, Social Work with Families’s Home SocietyRavanel Childcare Center Building1002 Yanceyville St.Greensboro, NC 27415 County DSS1203 Maple StreetGreensboro, NC 27405Intensive family preservation and reunification, child protective services, APS, assessmentsco.guilford.nc.us/government/socservices/Guilford County Schools712 N. Eugene StreetGreensboro, NC 27401case management, work with DSS, MH and DD service providers, financial assistance providers, A full range of school social work programs and services, truancy court, juvenile justice Cone Behavioral Health700 Walter Reed DriveGreensboro, NC 27403Medical Social Work Cone Health System1200 N. Elm StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Medical care; cancer center; heart and vascular; orthopedics; neurosciences Resources of Guilford301 East Washington StreetGreensboro, NC 27401Senior Services Center2895 Shorefair Dr.Winston-Salem, NC 27105Non-profit; caregiver information; case assistance; community nutrition; foster grandparents; grandparents raising grandchildren; mobile meals; refugee programs; rural outreach; senior center; health insurance Administration Center2009 S.Elm-Eugene St.Greensboro, NC 27406Financial and medical support for veterans Partners Adult Day Care114 College DriveFlat Rock, NC 28713 Seasons Hospice571 S Allen RoadFlat Rock, NC 28731 County DSS1200 Spartanburg Hwy., Suite 300Hendersonville, NC ?28792Intensive family preservation and reunification, child protective services, APS, assessments Domestic Violence Prevention Agency125 Main Street, Hendersonville, NC 28792 individual counseling-adults and children, group counseling (support group and anger management), court advocacy and referrals to legal aid, case management Memorial Hospital, Pastoral Services800 North Justice Street, Hendersonville, NC 28791Medical social work for Health800 North Justice StreetHendersonville, NC 28791Elementary school group work, community work Hospital DriveHendersonville, NC 28791 (Addiction Recovery Medical Services)536 Signal Hill Dr. ExtStatesville, NC 28625http:://Barium Springs Home for ChildrenP.O. Box 1Barium Springs, NC 28010Social group work; group home for children; residential care Regional Medical Center218 Old Mocksville RoadStatesville, NC 28625Medical social work Recovery Services318 Turnersburg HighwayStatesville, NC 28625Exchange/SCAN Child & Parenting Center207 Walnut StreetStatesville, NC 28677Parentaide, at-risk kids, supervised visitation, family counseling Street Ministries1421 Fifth StreetStatesville, NC 28687My Sister’s HouseShelter services, case management, volunteer coordination, classes offered in shelter day center, strategic planning for future Council on Aging, Inc.PO Box 344Statesville, NC 28687 County DSS349 N Center StreetStatesville, NC 28687Intensive family preservation and reunification, child protective services, APS, assessments County GAL District 22A201 E. Water Street,Statesville, NC 28677Iredell County Palliative Care andHospice 2347 Simonton RoadStatesville, NC 28625704-873-4719Mooresville Office150 Fairview Road, Suite 325Mooresville, NC 28117704-663-0051End of life care; in-home and inpatient hospice care; bereavement support**Not available for BSWMSW, prefer 2nd year County Schools549 N. Race StreetStatesville, NC 28677704-872-8931School social work; collaboration with DSS, teachers, community care; IEP and 504 meetingsiss.JACKSONMedWest-Harris Hospital68 Hospital Rd.Sylva, NC 28779 County DSS1136 East Main StreetLincolnton, NC 28092-3838foster care, protective services, family counseling, adult services, adoption County Schools353 North Generals BoulevardLincolnton, NC 28093School social work; collaboration with DSS, teachers, community care; IEP and 504 meetings HouseTurning Point Services Inc202A Lithia Inn RoadLincolnton, NC 28092DD services; day services; residential services; vocational services Services of McDowell CountyPO Box 1572Marion, NC 28751Aid to victims of physical, emotional, and sexual violence; community education; 24-hour crisis line; emergency shelter; support group; restraining order assistance; court advocacy; case management; counseling services and referrals; prevention programs of McDowell County575 Airport RoadMarion, NC 28752End of life care; in-home and inpatient hospice care; bereavement support County DSS145 E. Court StreetMarion, NC 28752Foster care, protective services, interviews and assessment, support services County Schools334 South Main StreetMarion, NC 28752Eastfield Elementary School170 Eastfield Rd.Marion, NC 28752School social work; collaboration with DSS, teachers, community care; IEP and 504 meetingsmcdowell.k12.nc.us/McDowell Mission Ministry124 Fleming Ave.Marion, NC 28752Center for men; home for women and children; clothing center; prison ministry; crisis ministry; food programs; transportation Technical Institute54 College DriveMarion, NC 28752SUWS of the Carolinas363 Graphite RoadOld Fort, NC 28762Wilderness therapy for at-risk youth Center117 W. Medical CourtMarion, NC 28752 Pride6047 Tyvola Glen CircleCharlotte, NC 28217 Continue Care Hospital10648 Park Rd.Charlotte, NC 28210Carolinas Medical Center, Clinical Care Management1000 Blythe Blvd.Charlotte, NC 28203Medical social work; hospital setting; discharge planning Services of Community Choices, Inc.5800 Executive CenterDr. #101Charlotte, NC 28212Catholic Social ServicesDiocese of Charlotte1123 S. Church StreetCharlotte, NC 28203Adoption; counseling; elder ministry; immigration; justice and peace; Latino outreach; marriage preparation; natural family planning; pregnancy support; refugee services’s Developmental Services Agency3500 Ellington StreetDr. Carlton Watkins CenterCharlotte, NC 28211Early Intervention in Schools601 E. 5th StreetSuite 300Charlotte, NC 28202Harding University High School2001 Alleghany St.Charlotte, NC 28208Dropout prevention, relationships with students focusing on attendance, academics, and behavior, dental, vision, and prescription assistance Assistance Ministry500 Spratt St.Charlotte, NC 28206 Seals6135 Park South Dr.Ste. 350Charlotte, NC 28212Easter Seals UCPChildren’s Center716 Marsh RoadCharlotte, NC 28209 Grandfather Home for Children2848 Queen City Dr. Suite A & BCharlotte, NC 28208 Foster care, adoptions ad Litem for Mecklenberg County700 E 4th St, Ste 300Charlotte, NC 28202 HELP Center119 N. Ames St.Charlotte, NC 28105 American Coalition4938 Central Avenue Suite 101Charlotte, NC 28205 County DSS301 Billingsley RoadCharlotte, NC 28211foster care, protective services, family treatment County SchoolsP.O. Box 30035Charlotte, NC 28211 Eagles Wings MinistryP.O. Box 38587Charlotte, NC 28278 Medical Center200 Hawthorne LaneCharlotte, NC 28204Regional Aids Interfaith Network, Inc. 501 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, NC 28202Advocacy; awareness and prevention education; care teams; care management; clergy resources; empowering positive youth; minority programs; support services; social events Salvation Army534 Sprott StreetCharlotte, NC 28206Homeless services including mental health and substance abuse services. Much GoodP.O. Box 680381Charlotte, NC 28216Thompson Family Services769 N. Wendover Rd.Charlotte, NC 28211 Shelter1210 North Tryon StreetCharlotte, NC 28236Men’s homeless shelter: prevention and outreach; basic needs; supportive services; continuing careYouth and Family Services720 E 4th St Charlotte, NC 28202CPS-provide in-home services to address abuse and neglect issues. Also, conduct CPS investigations on active FI cases and Omega129 Skyview CircleSpruce Pine, NC 28777Medical social work; hospital settingc/mm8qyqh/alpha-omega-healthBlue Ridge Regional Hospital125 Hospital Dr.Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Mitchell County51 Poplar Dr.Spruce Pine, NCMitchell County SafePlace is a non-profit organization working for the elimination of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault,Stalking and Elder Abuse; Promoting Economic and Social Empowerment for all. CITY, TNMountain Youth Academy332 Hospital RoadMountain City, TN 37683Residential Youth Services City Care and Rehab919 Medical Park Dr.Mountain City, TN 37683 Correctional Facility5249 Highway 67 WMountain City, TN 37683Primary focus of clinical program development, psychiatric case management, psychological evaluations, individual therapy, group therapy, mental health service delivery-management in Schools151 E. Rosemary St. #207Chapel Hill, NC 27514 House Recovery Center104 New Stateside Dr.Chapel Hill, NC 27516 Health Care Family Medicine CenterWilliam B Aycock590 Manning DriveCB 7586Chapel Hill NC 27599-7586UNC Program in Integrative MedicineCB#7200University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC 27599PITTUnited Hospice of Farmville3723 West Wilson StFarmville, NC 27828medical social work, Hospice carePOLKFamily Preservation Services of NC330 Carolina DriveTryon, NC 28782school therapy, case management, community liaison, child/family therapy County DSS1512 N Fayetteville St.Asheboro, NC 277203 Hospital364 White Oak StreetAsheboro, NC 27205ROWANRowan County VA1601 Brenner Ave.Salisbury, NC 28144mental health-psychoeducation, therapy groups, exposure to inpatient unit, weight-loss class, opportunity to meet with medical social workers, learn more about hospital services, programs Regional Hospice720 Grove StreetSalisbury, NC 28144medical social work, children’s services, grief camp, hospital GIP program, grief support groups Regional Medical Center612 Mocksville AvenueSalisbury, NC 28144Medical social work; discharge planning Schools110 S. Long StreetSalisbury, NC 28144school social work, group and individual counseling (supportive), case management Dialysis Center of Rutherford226 Commercial StForest City NC 28043Dialysis for kidney disease; education and treatment Care Center125 Henderson CirForest City, NC 28043Assisted living community; 24-hour staff and CNA assistance; social and community services; referrals; transportation; activitiesHospice of Rutherford County374 Hudlow RoadForest City, NC 28043Medical social work, case management, bereavement support group, counseling with patients and their family members County DSS389 Fairground RoadSpindale, NC 28160All CPS services, Work First, and child day care County Schools382 West Main StreetForest City, NC 28043Attendance Intervention meetings, Parent Conferences, brief counseling with students and family, Attendance Groups at school, Criminal and Juvenile Justice System, Courts, Homeless Students, Crisis Intervention services and local services groups’s Center of Surry and Yadkin205 Lelia LaneDobson, NC 27017Residential group care, home and group based education, youth and children life-skill groups. The range of administrative and organizational duties associated with each area. Recovery Services351 Riverside DriveSuite 100Mt. Airy, NC 27030Outpatient care; counseling and therapy; crisis support services; substance abuse counseling and treatment; medication managementEaster Seals/UCP/ASAP1076 NC Hwy 86 NYanceyville, NC 27379Intensive In-Home Services, Community Support Services, Mobile Crisis Management, ACTT, Crisis and Recovery Services Living Center542 Allred Mill Rd.Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Chatham Memorial Hospital180 Parkwood DriveElkin, NC 28621Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care401 Technology LaneSuite 200Mt. Airy, NC 27030Medical Social Work; end of life treatment and services County DSS118 Hamby RoadDobson, NC 27017APS/CPS services, Work First, and child day care, foster care and adoptions County Schools209 N. Crutchfield St.Dobson, NC 27017Department of Social Services, Mental Health, Surry Co. Children’s Center, homeless shelters, backpack program for students, Empty Stocking/Christmas assistance program, Assessment and screening, advocacy, crisis intervention, home/school/community collaboration, partnership with community agencies, services to staff such as staff development and awareness, Social histories for special education students, McKinney-Vento Homeless Act, Community Child Protection Team, Student Services Team Services Child Placement Agency806 Circle Drive Monroe, NC 28110Foster Care Recovery Services1190 West Roosevelt Blvd.Monroe NC 28110Psychosocial assessments, individual, family, and group therapy, emergency services, community based services of Union County700 West Roosevelt BoulevardMonroe, NC 28110Medical social work, bereavement support/grief loss support, volunteers, supportive family counseling County Schools500 N Main St. Sute700Monroe, NC 28110school social work, group and individual counseling (supportive), case management Center Durham6000 Fayetteville RdDurham, NC 27713full-service rehabilitation therapy facility offering physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy Step3329 Durham-Chapel Hill BlvdSuite 201Durham, NC 27707 Healing Place of Wake CountyMen’s Campus and Admin. Offices1251 Goode St.Raleigh, NC 27603Women’s Campus3304 Glen Royal Rd.Raleigh NC 27617 of Wake County1012 Oberline Rd.Raleigh, NC 27605 District Health Department126 Poplar Grove Con.Boone, NC 28607Child Service Coordination, WIC, Welcome Baby, Maternity Clinic Regional Healthcare SystemPO Box 787434 Hospital DriveLinville NC 28646Watauga Medical Center336 Deerfield RoadBoone, NC 28607Blowing Rock Rehab and Davant Care366 Chestnut Dr.Blowing Rock, NC 28605Individual counseling, family counseling, critical incident stress debriefing, workplace consultations, educational trainings, etc. Counseling Center614 Howard StreetBoone, NC 28607Individual and group therapy for college students; referrals LGBT CenterASU Student UnionEducation and support; resources Career Exploration OfficeASU Student UnionRoom 216Career counseling, interpreting career instruments, outreach, progrvam development Office of Disability Services224 Joyce Lawrence Lane, Ste 112 Anne Belk HallASU Box 32158Boone, NC 28608Boone United Methodist Church471 New Market BlvdBoone, NC 28607Brian Estates1163 Shadowline DriveBoone, NC 28607Independent living center’s Advocacy Center of the Blue Ridge105 Niley Cook Rd.Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Children’s Council225 Birch StreetSuite 3Boone, NC 28607Case management, group counseling, individual counseling, parent education, grant writing, resource development Children’s Playhouse400 Tracy CircleBoone, NC 28607Creative play space for families Care Clinic141 Health Center DriveBoone, NC 28607Free primary care, specialty care, and vision/dental care for impoverished individuals and families Recovery Services126 Poplar Grove Con.Suite BBoone, NC 28607Psychosocial assessments, individual, family, and group therapy, emergency services, community based servicesDept. of Juvenile Justice842 W King StreetC/O Clerk’s OfficeBoone, NC 28607Farm Café617 W. King St.Boone, NC 28607 Health and Rehabilitation211 Milton Brown HeirsBoone, NC 28607 Country Area Agency on Aging719 A Greenway RoadBoone, NC 28607High Country Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP), High Country Caregiver Foundation, Adult Services Coalition/Project Lifesaver, Family Caregiver Support Program, Senior Tarheel Legislature Country Community Health126 Poplar Grove ConnectorBoone, NC 28607 Country Council of Government 468 New Market BoulevardBoone, NC 28607 Agency that works with Avery, Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany, Wilkes, Mitchell, and Yancey counties to orchestrate cross-county agencies and projects. Care Management Corporation400 Shadowline Drive Suite 203Boone, NC 28607Home and community behavioral healthcare; early intervention; school-based behavioral services; supported employment; MST; developmental therapy; assessment; personal care; CAP-MR/DD services House338 Brook Hollow RoadBoone, NC 28607Community Social Work, Watauga Crisis Assistance Network, Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Program (HPRP) and Health Coalition141 Health Center Drive #CBoone, NC 28607Institute for Health and Human Services400 University Dr. Room 213Boone, NC 28608McLeod Addictive Disease Center150 Den Mac Drive Boone, NC 28607This is a treatment center for individuals who suffer from opioid dependence. This facility provides a methadone treatment program. Project of Gear Up320 B Edwin Duncan HallBoone, NC 28607Medi Home Hospice400 Shadowline DriveSuite 102Boone NC 28607Mountain Alliance300 Go Pioneer Dr.P.O. Box 2854Boone, NC 28607 Birch Street Suite 4Boone, NC 28607case management, crisis response, shelter work, support group facilitation to ParentFamily Support Network – High Country2359 Highway 105 Boone, NC 28607Support for families with special needs children, support groups for parents/families, workshops/educational opportunities, resources about diagnoses and treatment options, newsletters Wildcat RoadDeep Gap, NC 28618Adult developmental vocational programs; clinical intake/assessments; day services; developmental therapy; family and group living; group homes; home and community supports; ICF/MR services; independent living; personal care services; residential supports; respite; skilled nursing ProgramRoom 509 M, Reich College of EducationAppalachian State UniversityBoone, NC 28607Blue Ridge Seeds of Change P.O. Box 67Boone, NC 28607Increase access to healthy, empower local food; decrease poverty; care for the earth; promote social equality Way of the High Country671 W. King StreetBoone, NC 28607Community partnerships to improve education and health and decrease poverty Community Action, Inc.225 Birch Street Suite 2Boone, NC 28607ESL; gardening program; micro loan program; self-sufficiency program; supportive housing; weatherization County DSS132 Poplar Grove Connector Suite BBoone, NC , 28607Adult Protective Services; SA-In home, Guardianship, Monitoring-Adult Care Homes, Adult Care Home Compliant Investigations, Intake, Medicaid, client-staff meetings, participate at treatment team meetings, court hearings, assisting with court petitions, case planning County Head Start312 Clint Lewis RoadBoone, NC 28607Comprehensive, developmental program for children ages 3-5Watauga County Literacy Association140 Queen Street Boone, NC 28607Non-profit; promote literacy skills; volunteer tutors matched with adult learners to improve functioning County Project on Aging132 Poplar Grove Connector Suite ABoone, NC 28607Title III IHA, Respite, Home delivered meals, Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults, congregate nutrition, Lois E. Harrill Senior Center, Adult Services Coalition, Adult Services Expo County Schools175 Pioneer TrailBoone, NC 28607Watauga High School300 Go Pioneers Dr.Boone, NC 28607School Social Work; WHS ACS Center: Individual, family, and group counseling, participation in staff development opportunities, interdisciplinary/interagency collaboration TLC Head Start1769 Mabel School RoadZionville, NC 28698Western Youth Network155 WYN WayBoone, NC 28607A field study student will have the ability to assist in home visits, goal setting for youth, volunteer management, host monthly events, and work with an after school group. Referrals come from DSS, Juvenile Court, SRO, foster care, protective services, family counselors at New River, schools, and parents. ’s Fund of the Blue RidgeP.O. Box 1838Boone, NC 28607Youth Villages895 State Farm Rd.,Bldg 500 Ste 505Boone, NC 28607WILKESBarium Springs 507 Courthouse DriveWilkesboro, NC 28697-2926Adoption and post-adoption services; community-based services (intensive in-home, sex abuse intervention); early education/family support; foster care; outpatient therapeutic services; residential services Mountain Group HomeP.O. Box 1045N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659Residential center for adults with developmental disabilities; in-home support staff; socialization; recreation; transportation Daymark Recovery Services1430 Willow LaneN Wilkesboro, NC 28697Psychosocial assessments, individual, family, and group therapy, emergency services, community based servicesEbenezer Christian Children’s HomePO Box 27771006 Byrd Ridge Rd.North Wilkesboro, NC 28659Guardian Ad Litem Program500 Courthouse Drive Suite 2037Wilkesboro, NC 28697child advocacy via child interviews/court reports, visits to child serving programs/agencies, work with CPS workers and therapists, case management with other service providers, work with other court officials such as DAs, judges, attorneys, law enforcement Chatham Memorial Hospital180 Parkwood DriveElkin, NC 28621Medical Social Work Dept. of Public Safety Division of Juvenile Justice500 Courthouse Dr.Ste. 1071Wilkesboro, NC 28697 Health Hospice902 West D. Street, Ste BN. Wilkesboro, NC 28659Ruby Pardue BlackburnAdult Day Health CareCenter 1915 West Drive Suite 200N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659Senior day center; activities; barber services; nutrition; health care coordination; personal and incontinent care; therapy services Spot, the Child Advocacy Center of Wilkes County, A Service of SAFE Inc.1260 College AveueSuite # 3Po Box 445Wilkesboro, NC 28697Has both domestic violence and child advocacy partsSynergy Recovery Center118 New River Center RoadNorth Wilkesboro, NC 28659Medical social work; discharge planningc/mm7stbs/synergy-recovery-centerUnited Hospice Wilkes902 West D. StreetSuite BN.Wilkesboro, NC 28659Medical social work; end of life; grief counseling Forest Baptist Care at Home Hospice, Wilkes1907 West Park DriveN. Wilkesboro, NC 28659Wilkes Community College1328 S. Collegiate Dr.Wilkesboro, NC 28697PO BOX 120Wilkesboro, NC 28597Direct work with students of all ages and abilities who have disabilities. Student’s cases may include mental or physical limitations. Student will also interface with parents and other helping agencies, faculty, and staff. Community Partnership for Children/Wilkes Family Resource Center1006 F. StreetN. Wilkesboro, NC 28659Adult High School Diploma-WCC, Work First Counselor, Job Link, Family Literacy County DSS304 College St.Wilkesboro, NC 28697foster care, foster home licensure, adoptions, foster care budgeting, in-home aid services, placement in the department’s legal and physical custody, CPS, foster care, LINKS, all in-house training, shadowing social workers in their different capacities during interviews, visitations, and intake, court processes, case management County Health Department306 College StreetWilkesboro, NC 28697Child Service Coordination, WIC, Welcome Baby, Maternity Clinic County Safe, Inc.1260 College Avenue Suite #5Wilkesboro, NC 28697Crisis intervention, domestic violence (i.e. shelter, counseling, advocacy) County Schools613 Cherry StreetNorth Wilkesboro, NC 28659School social work- resources/referral to community agencies, mental health counseling, food backpack program, vision/eyeglasses programs, hearing impaired resources, medical/health insurance referrals, domestic violence resources, special education resources and testing, academic support system, counseling students for truancy, teen pregnancy, domestic violence, etc., coordinate and collaborate with school and community resources, provide hygiene products and clothes for students, working with diverse population and trying to get better understanding of multi-cultural populations, provide services that build upon a student’s individual strengths-provide someone to talk with and a smiling face, advocate for programs and resources for students, maintain data for attendance records, dropout reports, homeless reports, EC documentation, court referrals. Regional Dialysis Center1917 W Park Dr. # ANorth Wilkesboro, NC 28659Medical social work, individual counseling, participation in quality assurance meetings Regional Medical Center1370 West D StreetNorth Wilkesboro, NC 28659Medical social work; discharge planning of Yadkin County208 N. Jackson StreetYadkinville, NC 27055Nursing services; needs assessment; family counseling; home health aides; chaplain servicesNew Horizons Adult Day Service1917 W. Main StreetYadkinville, NC 27055Strategic Interventions, Inc.1251 Pinnacle Church RoadNebo, NC 28761-5753Community support team, diagnostic assessment, Value Options/Medicaid compliant billing, connection to community resources serving SPMI adults in region for coordinated care DSM IV workc/mtwfgm6/strategic-interventions-incYadkin County Health Department217 East Willow StreetYadkinville, NC 27055Child Service Coordination, WIC, Welcome Baby, Maternity Clinic County Probation654A Carolina RdYadkinville, NC 27055Civil, criminal, juvenile cases; legal social workCounty/Yadkin/Default.aspYadkin County Schools121 Washington StreetYadkinville, NC 27055School social work; Individual, family, and group counseling, participation in staff development opportunities, interdisciplinary/interagency collaboration Partnership for Children131 North Main StreetBurnsville, NC 28714community organization (assessment, group development, program development, implementation and evaluation), grant writing, donor relations, assessment, evaluation, referral and follow-up of pre-school population County Schools333 High School Rd. Burnsville, NC 28714School social work; Individual, family, and group counseling, participation in staff development opportunities, interdisciplinary/interagency collaboration ................
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