Wilmington Treatment Center
Clare Rolquin, MSW, LCSWA, currently serves as a Substance Abuse Counselor at Wilmington Treatment Center, a position held since August 2022, following experience as a Counseling Intern in the same organization. Prior to this role, Clare completed a Social Work Internship at the Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington from August 2020 to April 2022 and assisted as a Tutor for New Hanover County Schools in April and May 2021. Additional experience includes an internship at Port City Community Church (August 2019 - May 2020), a Marketing Internship at RE/MAX Essential (January 2020 - April 2020), and work as a Camp Counselor at Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer (May 2018 - August 2018). Clare began professional experience as a Seasonal Sales Associate at American Eagle and as a Cashier at Harris Teeter. Educational credentials include a Master of Social Work (MSW) in Clinical Social Work from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the same institution.
Wilmington Treatment Center
North Carolina's Premier Addiction Recovery Hospital Wilmington Treatment Center is a renowned and respected provider of comprehensive treatment services for adult men and women, ages 18 and above, who have been struggling with substance abuse, chemical dependency, and a variety of co-occurring mental health disorders. The program’s main location is a 139-bed residential treatment center in Wilmington, North Carolina. Wilmington Treatment Center also operates two outpatient treatment centers, one in Wilmington and one in Raleigh, NC. Men and women who heal at Wilmington Treatment Center may receive care at one or more of the following levels: • Inpatient detoxification • Inpatient rehabilitation • Partial hospitalization program (PHP) with boarding • Intensive outpatient programming (IOP) The inpatient treatment program features several specialized groups and treatment tracks, including Operation Recovery, which provides comprehensive care for active-duty military members, veterans, and first responders such as police officers, emergency medical technicians, and firefighters. Depending upon the components of the individual’s personalized treatment plan, his or her multidisciplinary treatment team may include an ASAM-certified medical director, registered nurses, physicians assistants, other licensed clinicians, certified substance abuse counselors, a licensed recreational therapist, a licensed certified marriage and family therapist, a certified art therapist, and other professionals as needed. For more information about Wilmington Treatment Center call (910) 758-2023 or visit www.wilmingtontreatment.com.