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Where are Drug Treatment Centers in Georgia?

Georgia has been struggling with drug and alcohol abuse for decades, but the number of drug-related overdoses has increased in recent years. More than 12% of the Georgia population uses illicit drugs each year, and over 3.5% also abuses alcohol at the same time. The state ranks 11th in the nation for heroin use by prescription painkillers per 100 people.

More than 200,000 Georgia residents did not receive the substance abuse treatment they required between 2006 and 2007. More than one in five inmates in Georgia has a drug abuse problem, and an additional 14% suffers from both alcohol and drug abuse problems. In Georgia, alcohol abuse is somehow related to more than 60% of all sexual assault cases and date rapes.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment in Georgia

Thousands of treatment facilities throughout the U.S. are dedicated to starting addicts on the road to recovery. The experience of one treatment seeker will differ markedly from that of another. We’re here to help Georgia residents. We list many of the best drug treatment facilities and centers in Georgia, all with their own unique offerings.

Quick Facts on Georgia‘s Epidemic

There are a lot of facts but we’ve made a short list of the most impactful data we discovered about Georgia.

  • Between 2012-2017, heroin-related overdoses increased by more than 500%.
  • 1/4 of all fatal vehicle accidents in Georgia are caused by drunk drivers.
  • Total amount of drug-related overdoses has tripled in Georgia since 2000.
  • One in four arrests in Georgia is drug-related.

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A major problem is the devastation of families and relations in Georgia caused by drugs and alcohol. Having a friend or loved one encounter a battle with addiction really is extremely challenging; we are here to help.

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Pineland - Tattnall MH Day
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Pineland - Tattnall MH Day
150 Memorial Dr Reidsville, GA

Pineland - Tattnall MH Day in Reidsville, Georgia is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center that offers a variety of comprehensive treatments, including therapy and aftercare support, for individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
The Extension - Women's Campus
The Extension - Women's Campus
130 Holiday St Marietta, GA

The Extension - Women's Campus is a CARF-accredited addiction treatment center located in Marietta, GA which offers comprehensive outpatient and residential treatment services along with evidence-based treatments, family therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, life skills, and on-site drug testing in a supportive, safe environment.

  • Aftercare
No Longer Bound
No Longer Bound
2725 Pine Grove Road Cumming, GA

No Longer Bound is a faith-based nonprofit organization in Cumming, Georgia, providing evidence-based addiction treatment programs that combine physical and psychological care with spiritual and emotional guidance, using a 12-step model of care and offering different services, including aftercare planning, therapy sessions, educational programs, and nutrition and health guidance, in a safe, compassionate environment for both men and women.

  • Residential
  • Inpatient
Accelerated Recovery Centers
Accelerated Recovery Centers
1640 Powers Ferry Rd #300 Marietta, GA

Accelerated Recovery Centers provides a comprehensive, individualized drug rehabilitation program utilizing evidence-based approaches and therapeutic modalities to help individuals achieve long-term recovery success.

  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Detox
  • Aftercare
Johns Creek Alpharetta Counseling
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Johns Creek Alpharetta Counseling
5755 North Point Parkway Suite 42 Alpharetta, GA

Johns Creek Alpharetta Counseling is an addiction treatment facility in Georgia that offers inpatient levels of care and experienced staff to treat addiction and dual diagnosis, allowing people in need of recovery a comprehensive and secure setting.

  • Inpatient
New Beginnings Ministry
New Beginnings Ministry
1258 Greater Hope Road Martin, GA

New Beginnings Ministry is an addiction treatment center in Martin, GA that provides comprehensive drug rehab and inpatient levels of care with experienced and compassionate staff dedicated to helping those in recovery.

  • Inpatient
Penfield Addiction Ministries - Alapaha
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Penfield Addiction Ministries - Alapaha
15320 Highway 129 Alapaha, GA

Penfield Addiction Ministries' Alapaha facility offers a comprehensive drug rehab program tailored to the individual needs of clients seeking sobriety, combining inpatient and outpatient care, medication-assisted treatment, therapies, counseling, vocational training, and private health insurance with group therapy sessions and aftercare support led by experienced professionals.

  • Inpatient
  • Aftercare
Advantage Behavioral Health Systems - Winder
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Advantage Behavioral Health Systems - Winder
98 Lanthier street Winder, GA

Advantage Behavioral Health Systems-Winder offers an accredited CARF-approved drug rehabilitation program featuring cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and relapse prevention, coupled with experienced mental health professionals and 24/7 support from addiction specialists.

  • Residential
  • OP
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Caring Works - Hope House
Caring Works - Hope House
2785 Lawrenceville Hwy Decatur, GA

Caring Works - Hope House provides specialized addiction and substance abuse treatment services with tailored residential and outpatient care, comprehensive behavioral health services, addiction education, spiritual guidance, and aftercare assistance, including alternative therapies such as art and music therapy, acupuncture, and yoga.

  • Sober Living
  • Residential
  • PHP
  • OP
  • Inpatient
  • Dual-Diagnosis
  • Aftercare
Recovery Consultants - Atlanta
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Recovery Consultants - Atlanta
3423 Covington Drive Suite B Decatur, GA

Recovery Consultants - Atlanta, located in Decatur, Georgia, is an addiction treatment facility offering comprehensive care for individuals suffering from opioid addiction, substance abuse, drug addiction, mental health issues, and alcoholism, with a range of levels of care and a focus on assisting individuals addicted to opioids in finding recovery solutions and addressing underlying mental health conditions.

  • OP
  • IOP
  • Aftercare

Browse Specific Georgia Cities

Currently, there are over 892 different centers in our facility directory within the state of Georgia for people needing help with drug and alcohol addiction, please select your city below.

Georgia Cities with Most Centers

The Impact of Addiction in Georgia

Where are Drug Treatment Centers in Georgia?

Georgia is the youngest of the 13 former English colonies. Georgia was founded in 1732, at which time its boundaries were even larger. The state has more soil types than any other U.S. state east of the Mississippi River in terms of total area.

The Blue Ridge Mountains cover northeastern and north-central Georgia. The higher elevations extend southward about 75 miles (120 km), with peaks such as Kennesaw and Stone mountains rising from the floor of the upper Piedmont. Highest point in state is Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 metres) above sea level.

Many states in the country are struggling with a wide variety of substance abuse–and Georgia is no exception. The peach state has been struggling with both drug and alcohol issues for decades, however, this trend has become troubling in recent years.

Statistically, drug-related overdoses are higher throughout 25 of Georgia’s counties when compared to the average in other states. This is mostly due to opioids, such as prescription opioids and heroin, which are two of the most harmful drugs in the state. The prevalence of prescription opioid use has caused a large increase in the total amount of overdoses in Georgia–causing the state to rank 11th in the nation for this drug type.

There is certainly a lot to love about Georgia, but some areas are plagued by opioid abuse and alcohol abuse.

In total, almost 12% of the Georgia population uses illicit drugs each year, and slightly over 3.5% also abuses alcohol at the same time. This abuse of alcohol does not include those who binge-drink at least once a month–a different category that includes 20% of all Georgians.

Due to the troubling rates of substance abuse in Georgia, the state legislature has implemented several laws to combat the issue. Two of the most important laws include the Georgia Good Samaritan Law and the Georgia 911 Medical Amnesty Law. Both of these are intended to protect individuals who are attempting to protect people from overdosing. With the implementation of these laws, Georgia officials aim for more of its residents to call in overdoses without the fear of being arrested, prosecuted, or convicted. It also protects the “good samaritan” from being sued by the person they were trying to help.

Worst Drugs in Georgia

  1. In 2017, Georgia providers wrote more than 70 opioid prescriptions per 100 people, surpassing the national average by more than 10 per 100 people. However, stronger control regulations have led to fewer individuals having the ability to renew their prescriptions–which, in turn, led to more residents turning to illicit opioids as an alternative.
  2. Reports between 2012-2017 reveal that the number of heroin-related overdoses increased by more than 500%. Studies also show that more than 80% of all those addicted to heroin in Georgia first started by using prescription painkillers.
  3. Alcohol abuse is a common problem in Georgia, especially amongst its underage residents. It is the most common abused substance among high school students–although its consumption is prevalent throughout all age groups.
  4. Marijuana use is a common problem amongst youngsters in Georgia. Every year, more than 8,000 minors are arrested for marijuana possession. Typically, marijuana use also continues into adulthood. Surveys showed that the highest number of past-month marijuana use was in the age group of those between 18-25 years old.
  5. Cocaine is the drug most often found in drug-related arrests in Georgia. In 2008, more than 40% of all arrests were somehow cocaine-related. Cocaine use is not only common in adults but also in minors. A survey conducted in 2007 revealed that 9% of Georgia’s 12th graders admitted to using cocaine at least once in their life.

Impactful Addiction Stats

  1. Between 2006 and 2007, more than 200,000 Georgia residents did not receive the substance abuse treatment they required despite more than 250 facilities providing these treatments throughout the state.
  2. More than one in five inmates in Georgia has a drug abuse problem, and an additional 14% suffers from both an alcohol and drug abuse problem.
  3. In Georgia, alcohol abuse is somehow related to more than 60% of all sexual assault cases and date rapes.
  4. Methamphetamine use and abuse are also on the rise throughout Georgia. Reports show that between 2010 and 2017, meth-related overdoses more than tripled.
  5. Between 2007 and 2009, Georgia saw a more than 90% increase in methamphetamine lab seizures.
  6. In the past years, heroin abuse in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area has increased by more than 3900%.
  7. In Georgia, most of the fatal vehicle accidents related to drunk driving are caused by residents between the ages of 21 and 24.
  8. Every year, almost a quarter of all fatal vehicle accidents in Georgia are caused by drunk drivers.
  9. Since 2000, the total amount of drug-related overdoses has tripled in Georgia.
  10. According to Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) data, drug-related arrests in Georgia have dropped by 15% since 1990–although they only consider the most serious drug charges. Even today, one in four arrests in Georgia is still drug-related.

Quick Tips on Finding A Center

Alcohol and substance addiction and dependency are extremely complicated and do tremendous damage to the lives of individuals and their families. Fortunately, thousands of care centers in the United States and in Georgia specifically are committed to beginning and supporting people who are addicted to rehabilitation. The variety of recovery services is remarkable and one care seeker ‘s experience is dramatically different from another. Similarly, the ideal treatment for one addict to recovery is ineffective for another. Our admissions staff are available 24 hours a day to help you search.

Health Insurance Providers Covering Drug Addiction Treatment
  • Alliant
  • Ambetter (Peach State Health Plan)
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Georgia Medicaid
  • Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)

State Specific Hotlines & Resources

  • Georgia Crisis and Access Line. 24-hour hotline offering free drug counseling and information on drug and alcohol abuse: 800-715-4225.
  • Helpline Georgia. 24-hour hotline offering information on drug abuse for Georgia residents: 800-338-6745.