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Chatsworth, GA Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs

Chatsworth, GA has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 2 medicare treatment centers, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 1 drug rehab that takes private insurance like Aetna, 2 drug detox, 3 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities Serving the Chatsworth, Georgia Area:

    alcohol rehab program - Georgia Highlands CandA Services  Chatsworth GA
    601 North 3rd Avenue
    Chatsworth, GA. 30705
    (800) 715-4225


    Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth has long been dedicated to assisting its clients recovery after a period of substance abuse. It has been doing this within Chatsworth, GA. and in the surrounding communities for many years now. Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth provides services like group therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, relapse prevention, cognitive/behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy - which are all representative of their rehabilitation and treatment philosophies. In addition, Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it provides various programs, like persons who have experienced sexual abuse, housing services, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, veterans, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among other services listed in the following sections.

    Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth offers inpatient rehab facilities, outpatient detox programs, outpatient individual counseling, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, short term drug rehab facilities and others. Further, Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth has continued recovery programs that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This drug and alcohol rehab program also uses treatment types that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, Georgia Highlands CandA Services Chatsworth accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, as well as others.

    alcohol treatment facility - MedMark Treatment Centers GA
    1289 GI Maddox Parkway
    Chatsworth, GA. 30705
    706-971-3366 x1154


    MedMark Treatment Centers has long been dedicated to assisting individuals recovery after a period of alcohol and drug addiction. It has been doing this within Chatsworth, Georgia and in the surrounding communities for many years now. Today, MedMark Treatment Centers provides services like group therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, relapse prevention, cognitive/behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy - which are all in line with their philosophy of the treatments and rehabilitation programs that work. MedMark Treatment Centers believes that clients need specially tailored treatment programs to achieve recovery. This is why it provides several programs, like persons who have experienced sexual abuse, housing services, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, veterans, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among other services listed in the following sections.

    MedMark Treatment Centers offers inpatient rehabs, detoxification facilities, outpatient individual counseling, long term drug addiction treatment, short term treatment facilities and others. Further, MedMark Treatment Centers has relapse prevention programs that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This drug and alcohol rehab program also uses treatment types that can help you achieve and maintain a full recovery.

    Finally, MedMark Treatment Centers accepts private medical insurance, private pay, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, as well as others.

    Georgia HOPESAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Georgia HOPE GA
    1414 Dug Gap Road
    Dalton, GA. 30720
    706-279-0405

    Georgia HOPE is 12.9 miles from Chatsworth, Georgia

    Georgia HOPE provides an array of services that help our clients maintain stability in the outpatient environment. We work in partnership with individuals, families, and community resources to help people achieve good health and meaningful living, with an ultimate goal of improving community wellness.

    Gateway Treatment Centers LLCJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab program - Gateway Treatment Centers LLC GA
    37 Kiker Street
    Ellijay, GA. 30540
    706-703-2517

    Gateway Treatment Centers LLC is 16.9 miles from Chatsworth, GA

    Gateway Treatment Centers LLC has long been dedicated to assisting individuals recovery after a period of substance abuse. It has been doing this within Chatsworth and in the surrounding communities for quite some time. Gateway Treatment Centers LLC provides services like group therapy, contingency management/motivational incentive, relapse prevention, cognitive/behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma therapy - all of which represent their treatment philosophy. In addition to, Gateway Treatment Centers LLC believes that clients need unique and individualized treatment approaches to achieve lasting recovery. This is why it offers various programs, like persons who have experienced sexual abuse, housing services, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, veterans, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among other services listed in the following sections.

    Gateway Treatment Centers LLC offers inpatient rehabs, inpatient detox programs, intensive outpatient treatment, long term rehab programs, short term drug treatment and others. Gateway Treatment Centers LLC has relapse prevention programs that are designed to help clients maintain their sobriety. This alcohol and drug rehabilitation program also uses treatment methods that can help you create both lasting and permanent stability.

    Finally, Gateway Treatment Centers LLC accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, access to recovery (atr) voucher, state corrections or juvenile justice funds, as well as others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What happens in an intervention for someone with an addiction to drugs?

      An intervention for someone with a drug addiction is a structured and planned event designed to encourage the individual to acknowledge their addiction and seek professional help. The primary goal is to guide the person towards accepting treatment and taking the necessary steps towards recovery. Here is an outline of what typically happens during an intervention:

      • Planning: Before the intervention, loved ones and concerned parties (such as family members and friends) gather to discuss the situation and develop a plan. They may enlist the help of a professional interventionist, who can provide guidance on the intervention process and help maintain focus on the desired outcome.
      • Preparation: Participants gather information about the person's addiction, the impact it has had on their lives, and the available treatment options. They also prepare personal statements expressing their concern, love, and support, while addressing the negative consequences of the individual's drug use.
      • Rehearsal: The group rehearses the intervention to ensure that everyone is prepared, confident, and aware of their roles. This step helps participants maintain a calm and non-confrontational tone during the actual intervention.
      • The intervention meeting: The person with the addiction is invited to a pre-arranged location, often under the pretense of a different event. The group then confronts the individual with their prepared statements, detailing the impact of the addiction on their lives and urging the person to seek help.
      • Presentation of treatment options: The group presents the person with a pre-selected treatment plan or multiple options, emphasizing the importance of immediate action. It's crucial to have arrangements in place, such as pre-admission to a treatment facility or an appointment with a counselor, to facilitate a smooth transition into treatment.
      • Setting boundaries and consequences: During the intervention, participants establish clear boundaries and consequences if the person refuses to accept help. These consequences may include ceasing financial support, limiting contact, or other actions to protect themselves from the negative effects of the addiction.
      • Support and encouragement: Throughout the intervention, participants express their love and support for the individual, emphasizing their belief in the person's ability to recover and rebuild their life.
      • Post-intervention follow-up: If the person agrees to seek treatment, the group continues to provide support during their recovery process. If the person refuses help, the group must follow through with the established consequences to reinforce the seriousness of the situation.

      How do you help a person afflicted with alcoholism?

      Helping someone afflicted with alcoholism requires a compassionate and supportive approach. The following steps can be useful in assisting an individual struggling with alcohol addiction:

      1. Educate yourself: Gain an understanding of alcoholism, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options. This will help you better empathize with the person and offer informed support.
      2. Express concern: Initiate a conversation with the person in a non-confrontational manner. Express your concerns about their alcohol use and its impact on their well-being. Be patient, empathetic, and avoid judgmental language.
      3. Encourage professional help: Encourage the person to seek help from a medical professional, therapist, or addiction counselor. Offer assistance in finding appropriate resources and support them in taking the first steps towards treatment.
      4. Offer emotional support: Be available to listen and provide emotional support throughout the recovery process. It is essential to maintain open lines of communication and offer a safe space for the individual to share their experiences and feelings.
      5. Encourage participation in support groups: Recommend joining support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or SMART Recovery, which provide a community of individuals with similar experiences and can offer guidance and encouragement throughout the recovery process.
      6. Establish boundaries: Set clear boundaries to protect your own well-being and communicate your expectations about the person's behavior. Be firm but understanding, and make it clear that you will not enable their alcohol use.
      7. Assist with lifestyle changes: Help the person develop healthier habits, such as engaging in physical activity, improving their diet, and finding alternative ways to manage stress. Offer to participate in these activities together to provide additional support and motivation.
      8. Be patient: Recovery from alcoholism is a long-term process, and relapses may occur. Understand that setbacks are a part of the journey, and continue to offer support and encouragement as the person works towards sobriety.
      9. Care for yourself: Supporting someone with alcoholism can be emotionally taxing. Make sure you are taking care of your own mental and emotional health by seeking support from friends, family, or professional counselors if needed.

      What is the most common substance abuse disorder?

      The most common substance use disorder globally is alcohol use disorder (AUD). This disorder, often referred to as alcoholism, is characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences.

      Alcohol use disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least two of eleven criteria, within a 12-month period.

      The criteria include issues like spending a lot of time drinking, or recovering from drinking, giving up important social or recreational activities in favor of drinking, developing a tolerance (needing to drink more to achieve the desired effect), experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, and continuing to drink even when it's causing physical or psychological problems.

      It's important to note that substance use disorders can develop with the use of many different substances, including illicit drugs like cocaine or heroin, and legal substances like alcohol or prescription medications. The prevalence of these disorders can vary by region and demographic group.

      Regardless of the substance involved, these disorders can have serious impacts on individuals' physical and mental health, relationships, and ability to work or study. Treatment can often help people with substance use disorders to recover and lead healthy lives. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, don't hesitate to seek professional help.

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