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JCAHO & CARF Accreditation

All of our rehab listings maintain
accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO)
and the Commission On Accreditation Of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF).

02

Licensed Staff

Each facility staffs an experienced team of licensed and
trained professionals who are dedicated to treating substance
abuse with a high level of care.

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Memberships & Certifications

We aim to ensure that our rehab listings are members of such
organizations as the National Association of Addiction
Treatment Providers (NAATP) or have LegitScript certification.

Substance Abuse Stats in the State of Georgia  

Looking for substance abuse stats in Georgia? Throughout the State of Georgia:

Georgia is one of the top 11 states with the most opioid deaths.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab is good if you need extra care and stability. This option offers 24/7 care and is where most people begin rehab.

Outpatient rehab might be an option if other life obligations prevent you from seeking care. This option affords flexibility to work or care for others.

Inpatient and outpatient rehab programs often are used together. Patients may start at an inpatient program and eventually transition to an outpatient one.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

Your likelihood of overcoming addiction or dependence is greater if you attend a 90-day rehab treatment program or one that’s longer. Research has established 90 days as the minimum duration that’s known to be effective.

Many people go to rehab for more than 90 days, and some enroll on an indefinite basis. You may want to enroll in a rehab program that’s longer if you’re able to.

What to Expect at Rehab?

The best rehab programs provide custom treatment plans. Therefore, there’s no one answer to “what is rehab like?” Your program is chosen to meet your needs.

The most effective addiction treatment programs combine:

  • Medication: Prescription medications can help decrease opioid and alcohol cravings. These might be prescripted on a long-term or short-term basis.
  • Therapy: Group therapy can help build social support, and talk therapy can help adjust behavioral patterns.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You should consider enrolling in detox if you notice:

  • You can’t stop using a drug by yourself
  • You’re addicted to or dependent upon a substance

Your rehab care provider will probably require detox if you have a drug addiction. Detox is the most difficult stage in recovery, and getting through it requires special intervention.

If your care provider requires or suggests detox, it’s vitally important that you complete this step.

How Long is Detox?

How long detox takes varies from person to person. It may take anywhere from three to 21 days, and some people need more time.

The factors that influence how long detoxing takes include:

  • Class of drug
  • Drug usage
  • Health and metabolism

If you’re a heavy user, in poor health and/or have a low metabolic rate, detox will likely take longer. It’ll also take longer if you use certain classes of drugs, such as stimulants.