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Turning Point New Directions

Turning Point New Directions

Drug Rehab Center in Tyrone, Georgia

  • Opioid Addiction
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Drug Addiction
  • Alcoholism

Turning Point New Directions is a comprehensive health and rehabilitation center located in Tyrone, Georgia, offering a wide range of treatment programs and services to help individuals struggling with addiction and substance abuse.

About Turning Point New Directions in Georgia

Turning Point New Directions is a comprehensive health and rehabilitation center located in Tyrone, Georgia, dedicated to helping those suffering from addiction and substance abuse. They offer a wide range of treatment programs, services, and activities designed to help individuals strive towards a healthier lifestyle. Their experienced and licensed professionals are committed to helping individuals build the foundation for a better life.

Turning Point New Directions provides individualized treatment plans tailored specifically to the needs of each client. They offer comprehensive and comprehensive care, including therapeutic services, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, group counseling, family counseling, and life skills training. In addition, they provide holistic services, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction, nutrition and fitness counseling, spiritual guidance, and experiential therapies, like equine therapy, yoga and music therapy.

Turning Point New Directions has earned National Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International, demonstrating their commitment to providing the highest quality of care to their clients. In addition, they are licensed by the Georgia Department of Public Health and certified by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, along with being an approved provider for Georgia's Department of Corrections. They also have a team of certified recovery coaches on hand to provide additional support for their clients.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Conditions and Issues Treated

    Many people who struggle with opioid addiction need to attend specific programs like methadone , Suboxone or Vivitrol clinics.

    These types of programs will provide the patient with legal, prescription medications that can help them overcome their cravings for illegal opioids like heroin or fentanyl . If the patient has a chronic condition like Hepatitis C, they must undergo treatment before they can begin taking these medications.

    Dual Diagnosis is a specific relationship between two or more disorders that have the same symptoms and can sometimes be treated together. This is used in the treatment planning process when dealing with drug addicts. Dual diagnosis can be viewed as a chronic medical condition that has comorbid psychiatric disorders.

    Although addiction and a mental illness may have separate symptoms that are not easy to detect, they often go hand in hand. Many times, drug abuse is a direct result of the mental illness. In other words, treating the addiction will not resolve all of your issues. Unless you also treat the underlying mental illness, you will not be successful in achieving sobriety.

    Levels of Care Offered

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Intensive Outpatient, Outpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    An intensive outpatient program is usually the first phase of addiction treatment. It provides relief for those who are addicted, but are not ready to commit to an inpatient setting. Typically, the patient lives at home and is able to work or go to school. IOPs consist of a daily 3 to 5-hour program, and there is a required number of hours per week. Most patients go to IOP between 20 and 40 hours per week. The patient attends group counseling and individual therapy throughout the duration of treatment. They also meet daily with their therapist to discuss how it’s going and where they are in the recovery process.

    The goal here is to teach patients healthy coping skills, such as stress management and identifying thoughts and behaviors that lead to relapse. The implementation of these skills will be useful as the individual transitions into the next phases of treatment.

    An outpatient treatment program is set up to help with alcohol or drug addiction, or a co-occurring disorder. The patient must attend the Georgia facility for their therapy and other programs but are able to return home each night. The frequency of mandatory attendance decreases after much of Turning Point New Directions‘s program is complete.

    Therapies & Programs

    Group Therapy is utilized by drug treatment centers like Turning Point New Directions to provide the recovering drug addict with a platform to talk about their feelings and experiences. It also provides for an opportunity to learn from other addicts who have successfully overcome their addiction.

    Group Therapy is employed in lectures, seminars, or discussion groups (the latter two are typically conducted as “therapy groups”). It is recommended that all group members be recovering addicts for this type of therapy to work (though it does not exclude others with lived experience).

    Payment Options Accepted

    For specific insurance or payment methods please contact us.
  • Health Insurance
  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
  • Sliding Scale
  • Additional Details

    Specifics, location, and helpful extra information.
    Turning Point New Directions Location and Directions
    Address Information100 Glendalough Court
    Tyrone, Georgia 30290 Phone Number(770) 683-9375 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Tyrone, Georgia Addiction Information

    Prescription opioid use has caused a large increase in the total amount of overdoses in Georgia. Almost 12% of the Georgia population uses illicit drugs each year, and slightly over 3.5% also abuses alcohol at the same time. This does not include those who binge-drink at least once a month, which includes 20% of all Georgians.

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