Durham and Chapel Hill
2003 - 2011
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727 Eastowne Drive
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CASA at Radical ♥️ Healing
2003 Chapel Hill Road, Durham The Radical ♥️ Healing Movement Space
2007 Chapel Hill Road - Durham Radical ♥️ Healing
2009 Chapel Hill Road ♿, Durham The Black House at Radical ♥️ Healing
2011 Chapel Hill Road, Durham ♿ 727 Eastowne Drive, Suite 300B, Chapel Hill
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Our main healing and wellness campus is located on the ancestral lands of the Occaneechi and Eno Native American tribes. It sits between downtown Durham, NCCU and Duke University and consists of 5 structures. Our extension campus is located in Chapel Hill, a quick 10 minute drive from our main campus.
Radical Healing is located at: Durham Campus 2003 Chapel Hill Road: Our "CASA at Radical Healing" (individual practitioner spaces) 2007 Chapel Hill Road: "The Radical ♥️ Healing Annex and Movement Space" (individual practitioner spaces + movement space) 2009 Chapel Hill Road: "Radical ♥️ Healing" (individual practitioner spaces + community space) 2011 Chapel Hill Road: "The Black House at Radical ♥️ Healing " (group room & individual practitioner spaces) Chapel Hill Campus 727 Eastowne Drive: "Radical ♥️ Healing Extension" (individual pratitioner spaces) All Radical Healing events and groups are located in
We are across the street from the Scrap Exchange, Food Lion, Freeman's Creative and the Lakewood Shopping Center and in between Pine State Flowers and Cocoa Cinnamon coffee & churros.
We are fortunate neighbors to some great community and justice organizations including the Carolina Abortion Fund, Part & Parcel (package free grocery store), Global Breath Yoga and Mindfulness, Durham Literacy Center, Southern Vision Alliance, the Durham Solidarity Center, El Futuro and El Centro Hispano, Hearth Collective, Lula and Sadie's, Bright Black Candles. We hope you support the great work at these innovative, heart-forward organizations. Local Sites: We are within a mile from many of Durham's treasures, including but not limited to the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice, Duke Gardens, Wrightwood Park, Lyon Park, Orchard Park. The mural on the right-side of our red brick building is part of a queer and trans-led art project. The mural on the left side of our red brick building is part of a community arts-based project by Brett Cook. Learn more here. |
ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
Accessibility Information
Accessibility to our campus is a priority. Accessibility needs greatly vary and we would like to create ease and respond to all requests and individual needs to create access. Please don’t hesitate to speak with your clinician/group facilitator or a member of our Organizing Team (Ezra, Cam, Sabrina, Dave, Kate).
Accessible parking: Parking spots are available by reservation and coned off, to secure your access. Please contact your clinician/group facilitator or any member of our Organizing Team to discuss your needs and reserve a parking spot(s) on campus.
Accessible entrances: The Durham campus has 3 accessible entrances (black house, casa, movement space*). The movement space is accessible on the side entrance. All buildings have a lip at the entrance door which should be regarded for safety. Please let us know if any extra support is needed to improve access.
Accessibility for neurodivergence: We want Radical Healing to be a space that welcomes and celebrates radical authenticity, and we are so happy to have neurodivergent individuals on our campus. Campus accessibility includes a culture that is pro-stimming and ability to access sensory-friendly spaces as needed. If you believe any other accessibility measures would allow you to be more authentic on our campus, please don’t hesitate to speak with your clinician, group facilitator, or a member of the Organizing Team.
COVID and Illness
Masking is requested in all interior common areas, including bathrooms and hallways on campus. For larger format group spaces, please continue to wear a mask unless everyone in the group has discussed comfort and agrees to remove masks.
The Movement Space has a medical-grade HEPA Filter that cleans the air every 8-10 minutes, and when possible, facilitators may choose to open doors and windows to increase ventilation in the space.
If you have symptoms of COVID or any other illness or infection, please consider alternative session plans or ensure you’re wearing masks in session if you test negative for COVID. If you need access to a COVID test, please contact a member of the Organizing Team for extra support.
IF YOU TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID (updated 9/2023): Current guidelines recommend staying home for 5 days following a positive COVID test. Day 0 is the first onset of symptoms and Day 1 is considered the first full day after the day your symptoms started. You may want to consider masking in person for the next week after you return to campus following the 5 day isolation period.
Accessibility to our campus is a priority. Accessibility needs greatly vary and we would like to create ease and respond to all requests and individual needs to create access. Please don’t hesitate to speak with your clinician/group facilitator or a member of our Organizing Team (Ezra, Cam, Sabrina, Dave, Kate).
Accessible parking: Parking spots are available by reservation and coned off, to secure your access. Please contact your clinician/group facilitator or any member of our Organizing Team to discuss your needs and reserve a parking spot(s) on campus.
Accessible entrances: The Durham campus has 3 accessible entrances (black house, casa, movement space*). The movement space is accessible on the side entrance. All buildings have a lip at the entrance door which should be regarded for safety. Please let us know if any extra support is needed to improve access.
Accessibility for neurodivergence: We want Radical Healing to be a space that welcomes and celebrates radical authenticity, and we are so happy to have neurodivergent individuals on our campus. Campus accessibility includes a culture that is pro-stimming and ability to access sensory-friendly spaces as needed. If you believe any other accessibility measures would allow you to be more authentic on our campus, please don’t hesitate to speak with your clinician, group facilitator, or a member of the Organizing Team.
COVID and Illness
Masking is requested in all interior common areas, including bathrooms and hallways on campus. For larger format group spaces, please continue to wear a mask unless everyone in the group has discussed comfort and agrees to remove masks.
The Movement Space has a medical-grade HEPA Filter that cleans the air every 8-10 minutes, and when possible, facilitators may choose to open doors and windows to increase ventilation in the space.
If you have symptoms of COVID or any other illness or infection, please consider alternative session plans or ensure you’re wearing masks in session if you test negative for COVID. If you need access to a COVID test, please contact a member of the Organizing Team for extra support.
IF YOU TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID (updated 9/2023): Current guidelines recommend staying home for 5 days following a positive COVID test. Day 0 is the first onset of symptoms and Day 1 is considered the first full day after the day your symptoms started. You may want to consider masking in person for the next week after you return to campus following the 5 day isolation period.
VISIT US
CAR - Durham
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Our main Durham campus is located with convenient access to HWY 147/Durham Freeway, 15-501/Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd and within a few minutes from NCCU, Duke University and downtown Durham and 15 minutes from UNC-Chapel Hill.
Parking for cars is available at 2011 Chapel Hill Road and in the gravel lots behind 2003 and 2007 Chapel Hill Road. There is also street parking available in front of the building and on Lakewood Avenue and Bivins Street. |
CAR - Chapel Hill
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Our Chapel Hill Extension campus is located conveniently off of I-40 and 15-501 - the Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. We are located on the 2nd floor in Unit 300B.
Ample parking with accessibility ramp are available at our extension campus. |
BUS
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10 A to Chapel Hill Road at Lakewood Avenue - Lakewood Shopping Center
10B
10 A to Chapel Hill Road at Lakewood Avenue - Lakewood Shopping Center
10B
BIKE
There are bike lines on both sides of Chapel Hill Road.
Bike Parking is available in front of and on the left-hand side of the building and at Cocoa Cinnamon.
Bike Parking is available in front of and on the left-hand side of the building and at Cocoa Cinnamon.
Radical ❤️ Healing
2003-2011 Chapel Hill Road, Durham, NC 27707
727 Eastowne Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Phone/ Text: 919-899-2640
email: intake@radicalhealing.us