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Fayetteville, Georgia Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs

Fayetteville, GA has nearby treatment options including: 4 medicare programs, 0 inpatient drug rehab, 1 drug rehab that takes private insurance like BCBS, 0 drug detox, 2 outpatient treatment programs.

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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs Serving the Fayetteville, Georgia Area:

    drug rehab program - Fayette Counseling Center GA
    100 Braxton Court
    Fayetteville, GA. 30214
    (800) 715-4225


    Fayette Counseling Center is an alcohol and drug rehab for individuals living in Fayetteville and its surrounding areas while struggling with a substance abuse issue . It provides services like dialectical behavior therapy, group therapy, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, group therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of evidence based treatments that are proven effective.

    Fayette Counseling Center believes in individualized care to ensure that their clients achieve the best possible results. The alcohol and drug rehab also specializes in other treatments like social skills development, suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, substance abuse education, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also offered by Fayette Counseling Center in different settings like long term drug addiction treatment, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs, short term drug treatment, outpatient substance abuse counseling, outpatient detoxification facilities, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare planning and other treatment methods created to help you achieve lasting sobriety. These programs have made sure that Fayette Counseling Center has a special place within the local community, especially because they lead to positive long term outcomes for the clients who enroll into this alcohol and drug rehab center. Lastly, Fayette Counseling Center accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, other state funds, county or local government funds and others.

    alcohol rehab facility - McIntosh Trail Community Service Board  Fayette   Community Options Developmental Disability Center GA
    125 Bradford Square, Suite B
    Fayetteville, GA. 30215
    770.358.5252


    McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette Community Options Developmental Disability Center is an addiction treatment program for people living in the Fayetteville, GA. area and struggling with a drug and alcohol use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorder. It offers services like dialectical behavior therapy, group therapy, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, group therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of the treatments that have been proved to work.

    In the same way, McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette Community Options Developmental Disability Center believes in individual treatment to ensure that their clients find success and sobriety. The substance abuse treatment center has also specialized in other types of care like social skills development, suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, substance abuse education, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also provided by McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette Community Options Developmental Disability Center in various settings like long term addiction treatment programs, inpatient treatment programs, short term drug abuse treatment, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, inpatient detox programs, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare plans and programs and other treatment methods created to help you find permanent and lasting stability. These programs have made sure that McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette Community Options Developmental Disability Center has a special place within Fayetteville, Georgia and its surrounding area, especially because they lead to positive long term outcomes for the clients who enroll into this drug and alcohol treatment facility. Lastly, McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette Community Options Developmental Disability Center accepts private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, other state funds, county or local government funds and others.

    drug rehab facility - Fayette County Counseling Center GA
    715 Bradley Drive
    Fayetteville, GA. 30214
    770-358-5252


    The McIntosh Trail Community Service Board is a public entity created by the Georgia legislature in 1993 to provide mental health, developmental disability and addictive disease services. Services are available to residents of Butts, Fayette, Henry, Lamar, Pike, Spalding and Upson counties. McIntosh Trail programs are CARF accredited.
    alcohol treatment facility - Access Health Treatment Center LLC GA
    105-A Bradford Square
    Fayetteville, GA. 30215
    770-742-3846


    Access Health Treatment Center LLC is a drug and alcohol treatment facility for individuals residing in the Fayetteville area and battling a substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorder. As such, it offers services like dialectical behavior therapy, group therapy, trauma therapy, vocational rehabilitation services, brief intervention approach, group therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of the treatments that have been proved to work.

    In the same way, Access Health Treatment Center LLC believes in individualized care to ensure that their clients achieve the best possible results. The drug and alcohol treatment program has also specialized in other types of care like social skills development, suicide prevention services, legal advocacy, substance abuse education, clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with eating disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also provided by Access Health Treatment Center LLC in various settings like long term treatment centers, inpatient treatment centers, short term addiction treatment centers, outpatient hospital programs, inpatient detox facilities, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare planning designed to help you achieve lasting stability. These services have made sure that Access Health Treatment Center LLC has a special place within the local community, especially because they lead to positive long term outcomes for the people who enroll into this substance abuse treatment center. Lastly, Access Health Treatment Center LLC accepts private insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, payment assistance, other state funds, county or local government funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      What are the symptoms of opioid withdrawal?

      Opioid withdrawal can be a challenging process that presents both physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild to severe, depending on factors like the type of opioid used, the duration and intensity of use, individual health status, and genetic factors. Here are common symptoms that might be experienced during opioid withdrawal:

      Physical Symptoms:

      • Muscle aches and pains
      • Restlessness and agitation
      • Sweating
      • Runny nose and teary eyes
      • Excessive yawning
      • Insomnia
      • Goosebumps (hence the term "cold turkey")
      • Abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
      • Rapid heartbeat
      • High blood pressure

      Psychological Symptoms:

      • Anxiety
      • Depression
      • Irritability
      • Intense cravings for opioids

      These symptoms can begin as early as a few hours after the last dose of the opioid and typically peak within 72 hours, though they may persist for a week or more. Post-acute withdrawal symptoms, which are primarily psychological, can continue for weeks or even months.

      It's important to note that while opioid withdrawal can be extremely uncomfortable, it is generally not life-threatening. However, complications like severe dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea can occur, which is why medical supervision is recommended during the withdrawal process. Furthermore, the risk of relapse is high during withdrawal, and using opioids again after a period of abstinence can lead to a potentially fatal overdose, as tolerance may have decreased.


      What are the symptoms of alcoholism?

      Alcoholism, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite adverse consequences. The symptoms of alcoholism can vary among individuals but typically include a combination of physical, psychological, and behavioral signs. Some common symptoms include:

      • Increased tolerance: A need for increasing amounts of alcohol to achieve the same desired effect, or experiencing diminished effects with continued use of the same amount.
      • Withdrawal symptoms: Experiencing physical and psychological symptoms when not drinking, such as tremors, sweating, nausea, anxiety, irritability, or insomnia.
      • Loss of control: An inability to limit alcohol consumption, often drinking more or for a longer period than intended.
      • Neglect of responsibilities: Failing to fulfill work, school, or family obligations due to alcohol use.
      • Social isolation: Withdrawing from social activities or hobbies once enjoyed, in favor of drinking.
      • Continued use despite consequences: Continuing to consume alcohol despite negative consequences, such as relationship problems, health issues, or legal troubles.
      • Cravings: Experiencing strong urges or cravings to drink alcohol.
      • Unsuccessful attempts to quit: Repeated attempts to cut down or quit drinking, without success.
      • Risky behavior: Engaging in risky behaviors while under the influence of alcohol, such as driving, operating machinery, or engaging in unprotected sex.
      • Time spent on alcohol: Spending a significant amount of time obtaining, consuming, or recovering from the effects of alcohol.
      • Physical dependence: Developing a physiological reliance on alcohol, leading to withdrawal symptoms when alcohol consumption is reduced or stopped.
      • Neglect of self-care: Neglecting personal hygiene, nutrition, or overall well-being as a result of alcohol use.

      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.

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