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  • Georgia offers a wide variety of accredited addiction treatment facilities throughout the state. These drug and alcohol rehab facilities are designed to help addicted individuals safely withdraw from substance abuse and achieve long-term recovery. 

    Through the use of individualized treatment plans and multiple therapeutic and clinical approaches, treatment centers in Georgia help individuals learn to manage their substance use disorder. According to the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are over 280 substance abuse treatment options located in Georgia.

    Most treatment facilities also provide behavioral support for co-occurring mental health issues (dual diagnosis) and healthy habit formation that encourages a fulfilling lifestyle. 

     How To Find & Choose Addiction Treatment In Georgia

    In Georgia, the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) manages substance abuse and mental health treatment programs throughout the state. 

    DBHDD continually strives to build a community-based care system for those struggling with addiction and mental health disorders. 

    To find addiction treatment programs throughout Georgia, you can:

    As you consider treatment options and search for the best rehab center for you or your loved one’s needs, it’s important to evaluate each facility’s approach to addiction treatment. 

    In the process of reviewing treatment facilities, it’s generally best to consider those that offer the following services:

    • individualized treatment plans: Individualized care plans provide personalized treatment to address your physiological and behavioral needs. 
    • dual-diagnosis care for co-occurring disorders: Dual-diagnosis care provides treatment for those suffering from co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
    • licensed drug and alcohol counselors: The state of Georgia requires counselors to demonstrate proficiency in multiple treatment areas to maintain their licensure. 
    • evidence-based care: These types of care have documented evidence to support their efficacy in addiction treatment.
    • accreditation: Licensing and accreditation demonstrate that a rehab facility provides a comprehensive continuum of care for addiction treatment. 

    Addiction treatment length varies based on individual needs, history of substance abuse, and personal treatment goals. Most rehab programs throughout the state accept multiple forms of payment, including insurance, to cover the cost of rehab.  

    Georgia Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    DBHDD contracts with addiction treatment providers throughout Georgia to provide various levels of care for addiction treatment. Individuals struggling with addiction have access to a wide variety of treatment services, including: 

    • medical detoxification programs
    • intensive and semi-independent residential services
    • medication-assisted treatment for opioid or alcohol addiction
    • intensive outpatient treatment 
    • aftercare support services 

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detox In GA

    Medically supervised detoxification programs provide 24/7, short-term medical care and behavioral support for those who need to withdraw from drugs and alcohol safely.  

    Individuals receive ongoing assessment and treatment of minor to severe withdrawal symptoms throughout their time in a detox program. In many facilities, they also receive counseling and education to help them prepare for long-term addiction treatment. 

    Georgia Inpatient Drug Rehab

    Residential drug rehab provides 24-hour care for those in the earliest stages of addiction recovery. Inpatient programs use a wide variety of therapeutic and clinical approaches to address the physical and psychological effects of alcohol and drug addiction.  

    Many residential programs also offer comprehensive services, which may include long-term support services and employment training.  

    Outpatient Addiction Treatment

    Outpatient treatment programs are less intensive than residential rehab and are suitable for individuals with careers and robust social support. In outpatient programs, individuals must travel to and from the treatment facility for each session. 

    In most rehab facilities, outpatient services are offered at several levels, including intensive outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization treatment, and standard outpatient rehab.  

    Opioid & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Most addiction treatment facilities in Georgia offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for those who struggle with opioid or alcohol use disorders.  

    The FDA has approved multiple medications to help relieve both the symptoms of withdrawal and the psychological desire for the substance of abuse. While medications vary according to individual needs, commonly administered medications include methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. 

    Aftercare Support

    Recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is a lifelong journey that typically requires ongoing care and support. The best addiction rehab programs in Georgia offer long-term access to continuing care, which may include: 

    Many rehab programs also offer 12-step participation programs and long-term access to a variety of community resources. 

    Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Georgia

    In Georgia, multiple health insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Humana, can help cover the cost of addiction treatment. Insurance coverage and accepted providers vary by facility, and many treatment facilities also accept Medicare and Medicaid.  

    To determine whether your insurance policy offers coverage for addiction treatment, you can:

    • call a treatment provider to inquire about insurance coverage
    • review your policy’s coverage details
    • call the number on your insurance card for help reviewing your coverage
    • contact your employer’s human resources department for insurance information 

    If You Don’t Have Health Insurance

    Certain addiction treatment facilities in the state of Georgia offer state-funded treatment on a sliding scale for qualifying individuals. To find out if a facility offers sliding-scale fees, contact the rehab center directly. 

    Georgia Substance Abuse Facts

    Over the ten-year period between 2010 and 2020, opioid-related deaths increased by 207% in the state of Georgia. 

    Other substance use facts collected from the Georgia Department of Public Health include:

    • Over 65% of drug overdose deaths in 2020 involved opioids. 
    • In 2020, 1,309 residents died from an opioid-related overdose.
    • Stimulant-related overdose deaths have also been on the rise in George, increasing by over 545% between 2010 and 2020.
    • In 2020, 996 drug overdose deaths involved a stimulant drug like methamphetamine, accounting for 51% of all drug-related deaths.

    Georgia officials are doing everything they can to reverse these worrying trends, including making naloxone (an opioid overdose reversal medication) more readily accessible.

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    At Ark Behavioral Health, we’re proud to provide addiction treatment services throughout the state of Massachusetts. 

    As the operator of four of the leading addiction treatment facilities in the state, we provide access to high-quality treatment services for residents throughout the East Coast, including Georgia.  

    At Ark, we offer a comprehensive continuum of care, which includes the following programs:

    • medical detox
    • inpatient treatment
    • intensive outpatient rehab
    • partial hospitalization treatment
    • standard outpatient treatment
    • aftercare services  

    Georgia Addiction Treatment FAQ

    How Do I Access Treatment In Georgia?

    To access addiction treatment in Georgia, you can visit samhsa.gov/find-treatment to locate a rehab facility in your area. You can also call a helpline or treatment provider near you to find the right addiction treatment center for your needs.  

    What Does Addiction Treatment Look Like In Georgia?

    Addiction treatment in Georgia provides crisis intervention care as well as prevention-based treatment. It typically includes individualized treatment programs that employ a variety of evidence-based, clinical, and therapeutic methods to encourage long-term recovery.  

    Does Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Georgia?

    Yes. Many treatment facilities throughout Georgia accept individual insurance plans that provide coverage for certain aspects of addiction treatment. 

    Some insurance policies even offer full coverage for addiction treatment. Many rehab facilities accept Medicare and Medicaid to help cover the cost of addiction treatment.  

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Georgia Without Insurance?

    Yes, you can go to rehab in Georgia without insurance. If the cost of rehab seems overwhelming, there are several ways to help cover those expenses, including scholarships, sliding-scale fees, subsidized coverage, and financing. 

    Are There Walk-in Opioid Clinics In Georgia?

    Yes, there are walk-in opioid clinics in Georgia, from Atlanta to Savannah, that provide medication-assisted treatment to help mitigate the side effects of opioid addiction. 

      Are There Free Or State-Funded Rehab Centers In Georgia?

    Yes, Georgia offers non-profit and sliding scale rehab centers for those without insurance or who may have trouble covering the full cost of addiction treatment. 

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities - DBHDD’s Behavioral Health Services
    Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities - Substance Abuse Services for Adults
    Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities - Mental Health for Adults
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Find Treatment
    National Institute on Drug Abuse - Evidence-Based Approaches to Drug Addiction Treatment
    National Institute on Drug Abuse - Types of Treatment Programs
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - MAT Medications, Counseling, and Related Conditions
    Georgia Department of Health - Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2019-2020
    Georgia Department of Public Health - Opioid & Substance Misuse Response | Georgia Department of Public Health

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