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  • Lumberton Day Supports: Easter Photo Gallery

    Lumberton Day Supports: Easter Photo Gallery

    LUMBERTON – Photos of client made Easter crafts at our Lumberton Day Supports Location.

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  • We Pay More, Now Up to 30hr!

    We Pay More, Now Up to 30hr!

    ST. PAULS- We Pay More, Guaranteed! Be on the lookout around the state of North Carolina for our updated billboards, benches and flyers. If you want to learn more or have any questions, call 1-833-PHC-HIRE. See slideshow below as we continue to update billboards across the state!

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  • Sanford Trunk O Treat Photos

    Sanford Trunk O Treat Photos

    SANFORD – Photo gallery from the Trunk O Treat at Sanford day supports.

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  • Annual Trunk O Treat with Day Support Teams

    Annual Trunk O Treat with Day Support Teams

    LUMBERTON – Primary Health Choice Day Support teams in Laurinburg, Lumberton and Sanford held the annual “Trunk O Treat” for clients on Oct. 31. Primary Health Choice staff decorated Halloween themed trunks as clients walked by each trunk and collected candy. Food was also served to all in attendance, as well as music and activities…

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  • 20-Year Anniversary Press Release

    20-Year Anniversary Press Release

    (Photo from Clinton Location) ST. PAULS – Primary Health Choice, Inc., a statewide provider of I/DD and behavioral health services, is celebrating twenty years of serving North Carolina families this month. Since its establishment in September 2003, Primary Health Choice, Inc., has grown to become a trusted partner for quality and compassionate care within the…

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  • New Website and Newsletter

    New Website and Newsletter

    ST PAULS – Primary Health Choice, Inc., has now been in service 20 years this month, serving families in North Carolina since September of 2003. Being the parent company of A Primary Choice, Inc., the last 20 years have been deemed a great success by CEO Thad Davis. “I can honestly say this has been…

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