Top Fort Liberty Drug and Alcohol Addiction Centers
Fort Liberty is the largest military installation in the world by population, home to the 82nd Airborne and United States Army Special Operations Command. It was renamed from Fort Bragg in 2023. The listings take in Fort Liberty and the surrounding parts of Fayetteville.
We work to verify listings against SAMHSA data, North Carolina facility licensing and any Joint Commission or CARF accreditation on file. Licensing and accreditation are separate, and a provider may hold one without the other. The Fort Liberty listings follow below.

4 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Fort Liberty (Fayetteville)
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Fort Liberty, Fayetteville, NC
Fort Liberty is the largest military installation in the world by population, with around 50,000 active-duty personnel and a total daily population well over 250,000 including families and civilians.
It is home to the 82nd Airborne Division, United States Army Special Operations Command and the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, and it was renamed from Fort Bragg in 2023.
The installation covers 251 square miles across Cumberland, Hoke, Harnett and Moore counties, which is larger than several American cities.
The operational tempo here is unlike almost anywhere else. Deployment cycles, airborne operations and special operations selection all carry their own physical and psychological load.
That matters directly. Alcohol use in particular is embedded in unit culture in ways that make early problems easy to miss and hard to raise.
Cumberland County recorded a substantial fall in overdose deaths across the four years to December 2025, in line with the wider North Carolina decline.
Active-duty personnel have their own route through the Army Substance Abuse Program, which operates differently from the civilian system and has its own referral rules.
Understanding how a voluntary self-referral is handled, and what it does and does not trigger, is worth establishing before making one rather than afterwards.
Listings in Downtown Fayetteville, Spring Lake and Haymount sit under their own pages, and the full Fayetteville picture covers the rest of the city.
Which Level of Care Do You Need
For service members the assessment route runs through the installation rather than the civilian system, and knowing which applies matters before anything else.
Medically Supervised Detox
Withdrawal management under observation usually runs three to seven days, though opioid withdrawal often takes longer to settle. Cape Fear Valley Medical Center is the region’s Level III trauma center and among the largest hospitals in southeastern North Carolina. Womack Army Medical Center serves the installation itself.
Inpatient Residential Treatment
In residential care someone lives at the program for the length of it, usually between one and three months. Cumberland County holds moderate residential capacity, and the Triangle is within reach for anything more specialist.
Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment
Two acronyms are worth knowing before ringing anyone. SAIOP is the state’s intensive outpatient service at ASAM level 2.1, and SACOT its partial hospitalization equivalent at 2.5. For active-duty personnel, the command’s own provision runs alongside the civilian options rather than replacing them.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Dual diagnosis provision works on both conditions concurrently. Treating one first and the other later tends to produce worse results. Co-occurring provision matters here given the overlap with post-traumatic stress, and it is worth asking about specifically.
Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living
Recovery residences provide substance-free housing once formal treatment ends, and this directory does not list them separately. Oxford House runs one of its largest networks in North Carolina. Recovery housing sits in Fayetteville rather than on the installation.
Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Fort Liberty
TRICARE covers most people connected to the installation, which changes the cost picture substantially.
How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?
Across North Carolina, expect roughly $1,400 to $4,800 a week for medical detox, $5,800 to $23,000 a month residential, and between $1,200 and $13,000 monthly across the outpatient tiers.
For family members and veterans outside TRICARE, Fayetteville rates sit close to the state average.
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox (7–14 days) | $1,600 – $5,200 per week | $230 – $740 |
| Residential inpatient | $6,500 – $27,000 | $215 – $900 |
| PHP | $7,500 – $14,000 | $250 – $470 |
| IOP | $2,800 – $9,500 | $95 – $320 |
| Outpatient | $1,300 – $5,200 | $45 – $175 |
| Level of care | Monthly | Daily |
|---|---|---|
| Residential inpatient | $18,500 – $54,000+ | $615 – $1,800+ |
| PHP | $15,000 – $32,000 | $500 – $1,065 |
| IOP | $10,500 – $25,000 | $350 – $835 |
| Outpatient | $5,200 – $16,000 | $175 – $535 |
Does Insurance Cover Rehab?
Yes. Substance use disorder treatment sits among the essential health benefits most plans are required to include. What a plan actually pays varies with the employer, the network and the level of care. TRICARE is the dominant cover here, and its network and authorization rules differ from civilian plans.
Detox and residential admissions almost always need prior authorization, and out-of-network care usually costs considerably more. Veterans should establish whether VA provision or TRICARE applies, since the two run separately and the answer affects where to start.
Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Fort Liberty
Alliance Health is the Tailored Plan for Cumberland County. It administers Medicaid behavioral health and the state-funded services for uninsured and underinsured residents, which makes it the route to free treatment whether or not you hold Medicaid.
North Carolina expanded Medicaid in December 2023. If your last check was before that, it is worth doing again. The expansion matters for veterans and family members not covered by TRICARE or the VA.
Two separate approvals matter here. The Division of Health Service Regulation licenses the facility, while the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services endorses the service itself. Match what a provider is licensed to deliver against what has actually been recommended, because the two do not always line up.
More Help and Recovery Support
Cape Fear Valley Medical Center is the region’s Level III trauma center and among the largest hospitals in southeastern North Carolina.
Meetings run daily across Fayetteville, and several are held with a specifically military membership.
Neighboring Downtown Fayetteville, Spring Lake and Haymount carry their own listings, with the wider picture across Fayetteville.
Free and confidential, available now
Alliance Health access line — 1-800-510-9132, 24 hours a day, whether or not you have Medicaid 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988
References and Citations
- NC Medicaid — Behavioral Health and I/DD Tailored Plans, Cumberland County assignment and Alliance Health.
- NC Division of Health Service Regulation, Mental Health Licensure and Certification Section — facility licensure and General Statute 122C-28.
- NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services — SAIOP and SACOT coverage policies, January 2026.
- CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, Cumberland County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025.
- Rehab Seekers directory listings, Fort Liberty and Fayetteville, August 2026, and market rate research, North Carolina, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.