2024’s Top Rehab Centers in Georgia, 14 (Free) Drug & Alcohol Support Resources
Georgia, USA
Counseling
Counselors and therapists can help you identify factors that underly your substance use, to avoid triggers, to strengthen your motivation, and to navigate treatment options. They can also team with certified professionals to administer medication-assisted treatment. More on counseling.
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Local counseling and treatment options from the state’s referral service.
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Union Mission provides housing to those who are homeless or in danger of homelessness. The Union Mission Counseling Center provides mental health assessment, mental health counseling, substance use counseling, anger management counseling, group support, and more.
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Long-term residential program with an initial 90 day period of stabilization, assessment, and skill-building followed by the opportunity to meet personal, educational, and career goals.
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Georgia HOPE is an outpatient community-based provider of mental health, substance use, and family preservation services through individual counseling, group services, and psychiatric care.
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The Georgia DBHDD provides comprehensive resources and support for individuals with substance use issues, including information on treatment programs and support services tailored to their needs. They offer a range of services from prevention and early intervention to treatment and recovery support.
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Georgia 211, managed by the United Way, provides comprehensive information and referrals for individuals seeking help with substance use issues. They offer connections to local treatment centers, support groups, and other resources to assist with recovery.
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Referrals to local drug and alcohol addiction treatment options, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Available in English and Spanish 24/7, 365 days a year.
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One-on-one support for parents or loved ones of adolescents misusing drugs or alcohol.
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Directory of specialists who treat co-occurring mental health and drug and alcohol use disorders, provided by the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry.
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American Psychological Association member psychologists.
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Support Groups
Support groups provide a space for getting social support, a sense of empowerment, and motivation from people who have faced — or are facing — similar challenges and circumstances. More on support groups.
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Compare accredited rehab centers in Georgia. Browse a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment options, including inpatient centers, outpatient centers, detox centers, methadone clinics, support groups, and counseling options.
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How much does rehab cost in Georgia?
The cost of rehab in Georgia can vary widely depending on the type of treatment and whether you have insurance. Fortunately, insurance often covers 50-100% of rehab costs, so your out-of-pocket expenses might be much lower than expected.
Here's a breakdown of average costs without insurance, excluding luxury facilities with amenities like pools or fitness centers:
Residential: Average total cost for a 3.25-month stay without insurance is $22,243. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $4,449.
- Cost per month without insurance: $6,844
- Cost per month with 80% coverage: $1,369
Outpatient (intensive): Average total cost for a 3-month treatment period without insurance is $9,629. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $1,926.
- Cost per month without insurance: $3,210
- Cost per month with 80% coverage: $642
Outpatient (non-methadone): Average total cost for a 4.5-month treatment period without insurance is $5,465. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $1,093.
- Cost per month without insurance: $1,214
- Cost per month with 80% coverage: $243
Methadone maintenance: Average total cost for a nearly 2-year treatment period without insurance is $19,621. With 80% insurance coverage, it is $3,924.
- Cost per month without insurance: $902
- Cost per month with 80% coverage: $180
Keep in mind, these are averages and could vary based on your specific provider, plan, and policy. Remember, more expensive doesn’t always mean better when it comes to treatment. Focus on finding a program that offers evidence-based care that meets your needs.
Data sourced from an NIH published paper and adjusted based on inflation and regional differences in healthcare costs (source).