North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Residential services at five regional mental retardation centers, which provide a wide range of services to people with severe and profound mental retardation and other related disabilities.

The Arc of North Carolina
The Arc of North Carolina has been advocating for people with developmental disabilities since 1953. That advocacy has resulted in improved educational, occupational, recreational and residential opportunities.

Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities
The Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities (GACPD) is part of a nationwide system of protection and advocacy agencies. It is a civil rights protection agency committed to serving citizens with disabilities in North Carolina.

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Health Services regulates medical, mental health and group care facilities, emergency medical services, and local jails. Ensures that people are safe and care in these facilities are adequate.

Sandhills Center

Sandhills Center is a community service agency which provides mental health, developmental disabilites, and substance abuse services to the citizens in the following eight counties in south central North Carolina: Anson, Hoke, Montgomery, Lee, Moore, Randolph, Richmond and Harnett.

North Carolina Medicaid
The mission of the Division of Medical Assistance is to manage the Medicaid program efficiently so that cost effective health care services are available through enrolled providers to all eligible persons across the state.