Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQs section can be referenced for additional details on services, funding, and eligibility. For additional questions, please contact us directly.

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What does Herbert Reid Home do?

Herbert Reid Home, Inc. (HRH, Inc.) provides support services to individuals with both Mental Illness and 

Developmental Disabilities. Individuals we support have access to opportunities that are necessary for empowerment and self-sufficiency. 

Who do I contact about services in Wilson County?

Tailored Care Management (TCEs) or Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) oversee the management of services for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and substance use disorders. These entities collaborate with various providers, including Herbert Reid Home, to ensure the delivery of required services within their respective counties. To access a directory of LME/MCOs, please visit: http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas/lmeonblue.htm.

You can also contact Herbert Reid Home directly by calling 252-654-4800.

Who do I contact about services in Onslow County?

Tailored Care Management (TCEs) or Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) oversee the management of services for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and substance use disorders. These entities collaborate with various providers, including Herbert Reid Home, to ensure the delivery of required services within their respective counties. To access a directory of LME/MCOs, please visit: http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas/lmeonblue.htm.

You can also contact Herbert Reid Home directly by calling 910-378-7031.

How does funding work?

Herbert Reid Home only accepts funding through the managed care MCO. 

All residential services are funded through the local MCO. Your Qualified Professional (QP) will let you know if you meet criteria for the service. Funds may be limited

“It is the policy of the State to assure basic human rights to each client of a facility. These rights include the right to dignity, privacy, humane care and freedom from mental and physical abuse, neglect and exploitation.” – North Carolina General Statutes Article 3. 122C.