Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Georgia
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- Drug Addiction Treatment Centers
- Alcohol Rehab Centers
- Substance Abuse Rehabs
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment Centers
- Most Insurances Accepted
- Payment Assistance Available
Georgia’s treatment professionals combine their experience in the field with current research to better understand what makes treatment effective. Addiction treatment in the state values each person and an individualized treatment plan, because no single treatment is appropriate for every person. When you choose a Georgia rehab, you can be sure that you or your loved one is working with professionals, who will continuously assess your needs and have your best interests in mind.
Whether you have a problem with alcohol, drugs, or a combination of substances, you can choose from over 350 different rehabs in Georgia. You’ll first have to decide between outpatient or inpatient care. There are more outpatient facilities in Georgia, but an inpatient, also known as residential, facility has its advantages.
Residential treatment is separated from daily life and keeps clients safe from temptations and possible relapse triggers early in their healing processes. It’s a chance to fully immerse in recovery and have access to round-the-clock care. Outpatient is helpful for people who can’t afford to leave their job or family for an extended period of time—although, in some cases, it’s necessary. In general, longer stays in treatment (outpatient or inpatient) result in greater success.
Because Georgia rehabs value individualized treatment, they also recognize that addiction goes beyond a person’s substance abuse. For some, there are underlying mental conditions that contribute to substance abuse, which can be treated at dual diagnosis rehabs. Many clients have also experienced domestic violence, sexual abuse, or other traumas, so there are many special programs tailored to these people.
Select a Rehab Center by County
Different regions in Georgia are battling different drug problems. Some counties are struggling with wide availability of methamphetamine, others with crack cocaine. Prescription opioid abuse is also becoming a problem in certain regions, and some of those people are turning to heroin as a cheaper alternative. Now, heroin is the leading cause of drug-related deaths in several Georgia counties.
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Appling County
Atkinson County
Bacon County
Baker County
Baldwin County
Banks County
Banks County/Jackson County
Barrow County
Barrow County/Gwinnett County
Barrow County/Hall County/Gwinne
Bartow County
Ben Hill County/Irwin County
Berrien County
Bibb County
Bleckley County
Bleckley County/Dodge County
Brantley County
Brooks County
Brooks County/Thomas County
Bryan County
Bulloch County
Burke County
Burke County/Richmond County
Butts County
Calhoun County
Calhoun County/Early County
Camden County
Candler County
Carroll County
Carroll County/Douglas County
Carroll County/Haralson County
Catoosa County
Catoosa County/Walker County
Charlton County
Chatham County
Chattahoochee County
Chattooga County
Cherokee County
Clarke County
Clarke County/Oconee County
Clay County
Clayton County
Clayton County/Fulton County
Clinch County
Cobb County
Coffee County
Colquitt County
Columbia County
Cook County
Coweta County
Coweta County/Fulton County
Crawford County
Crisp County
Dade County
Dawson County
Decatur County
DeKalb County
DeKalb County/Fulton County
Dodge County
Dodge County/Telfair County
Dooly County
Dougherty County
Douglas County
Douglas County/Cobb County
Early County
Echols County
Effingham County
Elbert County
Emanuel County
Evans County
Fannin County
Fayette County
Floyd County
Forsyth County
Franklin County
Franklin County/Hart County
Franklin County/Hart County/Madi
Franklin County/Stephens County
Fulton County
Fulton County/Cherokee County
Fulton County/Cobb County
Gilmer County
Glascock County
Glynn County
Gordon County
Grady County
Greene County
Gwinnett County
Habersham County
Habersham County/Banks County
Habersham County/Rabun County
Hall County
Hall County/Banks County
Hall County/Gwinnett County
Hancock County
Haralson County
Harris County
Harris County/Meriwether County
Harris County/Troup County
Hart County
Heard County
Henry County
Henry County/Spalding County
Houston County
Irwin County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Jeff Davis County
Jefferson County
Jenkins County
Johnson County
Johnson County/Emanuel County
Jones County
Lamar County
Lanier County
Laurens County
Lee County
Liberty County
Lincoln County
Long County
Lowndes County
Lumpkin County
Macon County
Madison County
Marion County
McDuffie County
McIntosh County
Meriwether County
Meriwether County/Coweta County
Meriwether County/Talbot County
Miller County
Mitchell County
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Morgan County
Murray County
Muscogee County
Newton County
Oconee County
Oglethorpe County
Paulding County
Peach County
Peach County/Houston County
Pickens County
Pickens County/Cherokee County
Pierce County
Pierce County/Ware County
Pike County
Polk County
Polk County/Bartow County
Polk County/Paulding County
Pulaski County
Putnam County
Rabun County
Randolph County
Richmond County
Rockdale County
Schley County
Screven County
Seminole County
Spalding County
Stephens County
Stewart County
Sumter County
Talbot County
Taliaferro County
Tattnall County
Taylor County
Telfair County
Terrell County
Thomas County
Thomas County/Mitchell County
Tift County
Tift County/Colquitt County
Toombs County
Toombs County/Montgomery County
Towns County
Treutlen County
Troup County
Turner County
Twiggs County
Union County
Upson County
Walker County
Walton County
Walton County/Gwinnett County
Walton County/Newton County
Ware County
Warren County
Washington County
Wayne County
Webster County
Wheeler County
Wheeler County/Telfair County
White County
Whitfield County
Wilcox County
Wilkes County
Wilkinson County
Wilkinson County/Bleckley County
Wilkinson County/Twiggs County
Worth County
Georgia—Individualized Treatment that Meet Your Needs
To protect its citizens, Georgia’s law enforcement and policymakers are working harder to keep drugs off the streets and reduce the harms caused by substance abuse. The state now has syringe exchange programs, as well as public naloxone training and distribution programs. Georgia is also home to one of the first mental health and substance abuse treatment courts in the country, seeking to hold people accountable for their crimes while connecting them with much-needed treatment services.
Georgia is making progress in prevention, and its treatment services are adapting to meet an increasing need. There are rehabs with different specialties and philosophies, designed to meet the unique needs of you or your loved one. Don’t wait any longer—call us today to talk about finding a Georgia treatment facility: 1-866-207-7436.
- Across the state of Georgia, more than 500,000 people each year are dependent upon or abusing alcohol.
- Nearly 250,000 people in the state are dependent upon or abusing illicit drugs. That’s almost 3% of the state’s population, making Georgia’s drug abuse rate higher than the national average.
- Among the people who need treatment for alcohol abuse, about 8% receive it. Among those in need of drug abuse treatment, over 13% receive it.
- The most common substances of abuse in 2014, as reported by people attending treatment in Georgia that year, were: alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, and crack cocaine.
- In 2014, over 1,200 people in Georgia died from a drug overdose.
Finding Sobriety and Freedom in Georgia
Aside from your individual needs, the majority of Georgia rehabs offer these standard services:
- Thorough pre-assessment and treatment planning
- Substance abuse education
- Individual and group counseling settings
- Relapse-prevention and anger management
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Aftercare and additional services, like case management
Georgia’s Recovery Support
- Georgia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is the state’s authority on behavioral health care. Their goal is to provide care that’s both high-quality and easily accessible, to help people build independent lives in recovery.
- The DBHDD works with the Georgia Collaborative Administrative Services Organization (ASO) to connect people with behavioral health services across the state. One the ASO’s partner companies is the Georgia Crisis Access Line (GCAL), which you can call (1-800-715-4225) or visit online to find community treatment services in your Georgia county.
- The Council on Alcohol and Drugs is a national nonprofit group based in Georgia that’s dedicated to substance abuse prevention. The council develops educational programs and materials based on current research, designed to engage community members, addiction professionals, and policymakers.
- The Council, with the support of the DBHDD, started the website. The site is an educational resource about prescription drug abuse, safe storage and disposal, and advocacy efforts for citizens and health professionals in Georgia.
- The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse (GCSA) works to reduce the impact of substance use in the state by educating local communities and training people in the addiction field, as well as advocating for local recovery communities. The group uses private donations and foundation grants to promote quality prevention, treatment, and recovery practices.