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Your Trusted Guide for Substance Use Disorder Resources

If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use, finding the right support can feel overwhelming—but help is available. The Jasmine Burke Foundation offers access to trusted, evidence-based treatment resources for individuals facing substance use disorder. Whether you’re looking for detox centers, outpatient programs, therapy options, or peer support, these resources are designed to guide you toward recovery with compassion, confidentiality, and clarity. You’re not alone—and taking the first step today can lead to lasting change. We’ve made it easier than ever to find support — all in one place including:

 

  • Inpatient & Outpatient Programs
  • Detox & Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
  • Dual Diagnosis Services
  • Local & Online Recovery Groups (AA, NA, SMART Recovery)
  • Family Counseling Resources
  • Peer Support Coaches
  • Needle Exchange & Naloxone Distribution
  • 24/7 Hotlines & Mobile Crisis Teams
  • Safe Use & Overdose Prevention Education
  • Understanding SUD
  • Recognizing Signs of Addiction
  • Recovery Planning & Relapse Prevention

“These programs stress reducing risky behavior through building new relationships with drug-free friends, changing recreational activities and lifestyle patterns, and reducing the amount and frequency of consumption.”

– (American Psychiatric Association, 1995)

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Recovery starts with one decision — and we’re here to guide you through it.

Crisis Information

Immediate Access to Care

Emergency Medical Services 9-1-1 

911

This number is answered by emergency medical dispatchers. For emergency help concerning  someone with a mental health or substance use condition, request a Crisis Intervention Team  (CIT) trained police officer. 

Georgia Crisis and Access Line – GCAL 

1-800-715-4225 

https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/access-services 

https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/mobile-crisis-services 

GCAL is the central point of entry for all behavioral health services in Georgia. Help is available  24/7 for problems with mental health, drugs, or alcohol. GCAL is a Georgia Department of  Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities service provider. The number is answered by  a professionally trained mental health counselor who will answer your questions and direct  services to meet your immediate needs for community mental health services. 

*NOTE 

The DeKalb Community Service Board serves both DeKalb and Fulton Counties. The  information below provides information about their services. 

DeKalb Regional Crisis Center 

Contact the DeKalb Community Service Board (CSB) Central Access line: 404-892-4646 for a referral. 

http://dekcsb.org/ 

The DeKalb Regional Crisis Center provides crisis intervention and stabilization services for  adults ages 18 and older from DeKalb, Fulton and Clayton counties. 

The DeKalb Regional Crisis Center, located at 450 Winn Way in Decatur, GA 404-294-0499, is a 24-hour, seven days a week facility that offers three levels of care starting  with the Crisis Services Center unit that receives walk-ins, transfers from emergency rooms, and  involuntary referrals for evaluation. If further observation is needed, individuals are monitored in  the Temporary Observation Unit for 12-24 hours. In-+dividuals needing a longer period of  stabilization or substance withdrawal management (usually 5-7 days) are admitted to the Crisis  Stabilization Unit where ongoing care includes crisis counseling, medication, and assistance with  discharge planning. 

Mobile Crisis Response Unit, exclusively within DeKalb County 

The Mobile Crisis Response Unit is staffed by DeKalb Regional Crisis Center psychiatric nurses  who ride with DeKalb County police officers in a specialized unit to respond to calls related to  mental health and substance abuse issues. The unit receives referrals from DeKalb CSB, police  units, emergency medical services and 9-1-1 operators. 

Intervention by the Mobile Crisis Response Unit may be requested by the client, family member  or treatment provider. The team successfully diverts numerous citizens from jail and helps them  access the treatment they need. 

Mobile Crisis Services outside DeKalb County 

Contact GCAL: 1-800-715-4225

24/7 mobile response provides immediate on-site crisis management through assessment, de escalation, consultation and referral with post crisis follow up to assure linkage with services. 

WellStar Behavioral Health Resource Team 

470-732-3789 – 24/7 Call Center 

https://www.wellstar.org/medical-care/other-supportservices/pages/behavioral-health.aspx

WBHRT responds to psychiatric emergencies in all four WellStar Emergency Departments –  Cobb, Douglas, Kennestone, and Paulding. Licensed Mental Health Professionals complete  comprehensive, face-to-face, Mental Health Assessments in their Emergency Departments.  WellStar’s Behavioral Health Call Center also has Licensed Mental Health Professionals  available 24 hours, 7-days a week to answer crisis calls and provide telephonic guidance.  Therapists assist with providing referral information, discussing treatment options or providing  empathetic listening to assist each individual with his or her unique needs. 

Upstream Crisis Intervention 

(UCI) is a pilot program at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. The program pairs  specially trained paramedics with social workers to meet the needs of behavioral health patients,  many of whom repeatedly call 9-1-1 for help. 

Since 2015, teams have responded to calls through Grady’s mental health unit dispatched  through 9-1-1. Program developers note that most patients can be stabilized within 23-hours,  nixing the need for a bed in an inpatient psychiatric facility. The program works to: 

  • reduce consumer repeated calls to 9-1-1 for help 
  • scale back the need for inpatient psychiatric hospital facilities 
  • analyze the combination of behavioral and health needs present 
  • assist with medication monitoring 
  • improve regulations on emergency transportation of patients 

The UCI team: 

  • curbs the need for hospital and Emergency Room visits by linking patients with appropriate care  more expeditiously. Paramedics also resolve many calls by either arranging transportation  directly to a psychiatric facility or to a crisis stabilization unit or by stabilizing patients on the  spot and establishing appropriate follow-up care 
  • makes sure patients have their medicine and are on track with their plan of care 
  • has additional paramedic training with behavioral health and public health specialists; Crisis  Intervention Team (CIT) training
  • works directly with emergency patients and completes a medical clearance, a mental health  screen and a patient safety screen 
  • checks on patients when they are not in crisis to make sure they have their medicine and are on  track with their plan of care 

Source: https://www.ahcmedia.com/articles/139885-novel-paramedic-programs-respond-to behavioral-health-related-calls#.WKthhkMWXK0.email 

Smart911 

https://www.smart911.com 

Plan ahead for an emergency. Sign up for Smart911 and add what you want responders to know  in case of an emergency. The call-taker can use your information to save valuable time when  seconds count. Your safety profile is free, private and secure.

Access to Care

Community Service Boards / County Providers

Clayton Center Community Service Board 

https://www.claytoncenter.org/battle-creek.cms 

853 Battle Creek Road, Jonesboro, GA 30236 

770-478-1099 

Cobb & Douglas Counties Community Services Board Access Center http://www.cobbcsb.com/services/mental-health/ 

Access Line (Appointments) 770-422-0202 

Hartmann Center Appointments – 770-971-7801. 9AM-2PM 

3830 South Cobb Drive, Suite 300, Smyrna, GA 30080 

DeKalb Community Service Board 

http://dekcsb.org/ 

For appointments, referrals and crisis support, contact the Central Access line: 404-892-4646 445 Winn Way, 2nd floor, Decatur, GA 30030 

Fulton County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities 

http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/bhdd-resources/bhdd-behavioralmental-health

Provides behavioral health & addiction services for adults, children & teens. Below is a list of  locations. Learn more about services at: http://www.fultoncountyga.gov 

Director’s Office 

Main Office: Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities 141 Pryor Street Suite 1031; Atlanta, GA 30303 

Telephone: (404) 613-7013 

North Fulton Service Center 

7741 Roswell Road, NE; Sandy Springs, GA 30350

Telephone: (404) 665-8650 

Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 

*NOTE 

For questions about adult services, please call (404) 665-8600 For questions about services for youth, please call (404) 612-9339 

Adult Behavioral Health Services (Fulton): 

The Center for Health & Rehabilitation 

265 Boulevard, NE; Atlanta, GA 30312 

Telephone: (404) 665-8600 

Adamsville Regional Health Center 

3700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW; Atlanta, GA 30331 Telephone: (404) 612-9339 

*NOTE 

This facility serves youth from 4 to 24 year’s old 

North Fulton Service Center 

7741 Roswell Road, NE; Sandy Springs, GA 30350 Telephone: (404) 665-8650 

South Fulton Service Center 

5600 Stonewall Tell Road; College Park, GA 30349 Telephone: (404) 665-8700 

Child and Adolescent Services (Fulton): 

Adamsville Regional Health Center 

3700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SW; Atlanta, GA 30331 Telephone: (404) 612-9339 

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM 

*NOTE 

This facility serves youth from 4 to 24 years old 

Oak Hill Child, Adolescent & Family Center 

2805 Metropolitan Parkway, SW; Atlanta, Georgia 30315 Telephone: (404) 612-4111 

Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM 

Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM 

The Fulton County Clubhouse for Youth 

1480 Delowe Drive; Atlanta, GA 30311

Telephone: (404) 612-7111 

*NOTE 

This facility provides substance abuse and prevention services for teens between the ages of 13  to 17 years old 

Fulton County Behavioral Health Transition Initiative 

http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/services-integration 

Fulton County Government is transitioning Behavioral Health services to a set of outside  providers. See above website for information. 

View Point Health (Gwinnett, Rockdale, Newton Counties DBHDD Service Provider) https://www.myviewpointhealth.org/ 

Provides individual and group counseling, medication management, recovery and crisis  stabilization services. 24-hour access to care: 678-209-2411 or 800-715-4225 (after hours) 175 Gwinnett Dr., Suite 260; Lawrenceville, GA 30346

Helplines and Warmlines

*Note: A warmline is a phone number where trained volunteers offer empathy and support. Supportive listing lines are often peers living with a mental health condition and are not trained crisis counselors.

NAMI National HelpLine 

1-800-950-6264 or text: “NAMI” to 741741 

https://www.nami.org/find-support/nami-helpline 

Monday thru Friday 10AM-6PM, ET 

The NAMI National HelpLine is a free service that provides information, referrals and support to  people living with a mental health condition, family members and caregivers, mental health  providers and the public. 

NAMI Georgia HelpLine 

770-408-0625 

https://namiga.org/nami-georgiahelpline/ 

Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 AM-3PM. 

This is a non-crisis helpline that can provide information about resources for persons with mental  illnesses and their family members in Georgia. 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 

1-800-273-8255 

https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and  crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. 

Veteran’s Crisis Line 

1-800-273-8255 (press 1) 

text: 8382355 

https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ForVeterans.aspx 

Help for veterans and their families. 

Decatur Peer Support & Wellness Center Warm Line 

404-371-1414 (Georgia residents only) 

Toll Free Number: 1-888-945-1414 

http://www.gmhcn.org/wellnesscenter/decatur.html 

SAMHSA National Helpline 

1-800-662-4357 

https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline is a free,  confidential, 24/7, 365-days-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and  Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. 

Teen Suicide Prevention Program 

1-800-273-8255 

Or text: “Help” to 741741 

https://yellowribbon.org/ 

Get a listening ear, resources and support 24-hours a day, seven days a week. This hotline is open  weekends, holidays, and during bad weather. 

The Trevor Project 

1-866-844-7386 

http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ 

This is a free, confidential 24-hour hotline. It focuses on crises and suicide prevention among  gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth. 

Georgia’s Family Violence Hotline 

1-800-334-2836 

https://www.gadfcs.org/familyviolence/shelter_list.php

Missing Persons

NamUs 

1-855-626-7600 

https://www.findthemissing.org/en

This web site is funded through a grant from the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice  Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. 

The National Health Care for the Homeless Council 

615-226-2292 

https://www.nhchc.org/ 

Outpost for Hope 

http://www.outpostforhope.org/looking-for-a-lost-loved-one.html 

Alcoholics Anonymous Atlanta 

404-525-3178 

http://www.atlantaaa.org/meetings.php 

Call any time of day or night to reach volunteers for help or information on A.A. meetings and  programs. 

Narcotics Anonymous World Service 

https://na.org/ 

Eating Disorders Helpline 

630-577-1330 

http://www.anad.org/get-help/eating-disorders-helpline/ 

United Way of Atlanta 2-1-1 

http://211online.unitedwayatlanta.org/ 

2-1-1 connects people to the assistance they need to address everyday challenges of living. 

Today there are many online and virtual groups and blogs. Apps are also available. In searching  for these, we suggest you look at the websites for professional mental health organizations. Many  provide resource links in their area of expertise

Psychiatric Crisis

A psychiatric crisis is any situation in which a person’s actions, feelings and behaviors can lead  them to hurt themselves or others, and/or put them at risk of being unable to care for themselves  or function in the community in a healthy manner. 

The following are examples of actions or problems where you should seek emergency  psychiatric help: 

  • Expressing serious thoughts about attempting suicide 
  • Hearing very disturbing voices 
  • Experiencing uncontrollable anxiety
  • Feeling uncontrollable anger 
  • Exhibiting manic or otherwise bizarre behavior 
  • Severe depression 
  • Disorientation or extreme confusion 

Georgia Crisis and Access Line – GCAL 

http://www.mygcal.com 

1-800-715-4225 

Call if you or someone you know: 

  • Threatens to or talks about hurting or killing him or herself 
  • Feels hopeless 
  • Feels rage or uncontrolled anger 
  • Feels trapped, like there is no way out 
  • Engages in reckless behaviors 
  • Increases alcohol or drug use 
  • Withdraws from friends and family 
  • Feels anxious, agitated, or unable to sleep 
  • Encounters dramatic mood changes 
  • Sees no reason for living 

GCAL is the central point of entry for all behavioral health services in Georgia. Help is available  24/7 for problems with mental health, drugs, or alcohol. GCAL is a Georgia Department of  Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities service provider. The number is answered by  a professionally trained mental health counselor who will answer your questions and direct  services to meet your immediate needs for community mental health services. 

Crisis Intervention Teams – CIT 

https://namiga.org/programs/for-law-enforcement/ 

NAMI Georgia sponsors Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) 

Training of police officers in many areas of the state. If you call the police for help, ask that the  policeman be CIT certified to insure your loved one will be hospitalized and not jailed.

The Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Cobb County 

http://www.cobbcsb.com/services/ 

770-429-5000 

3830 South Cobb Drive, Suite 300; Smyrna, GA 30080 

BHCC is a monitored short-term residential service that provides psychiatric and behavioral  stabilization and detoxification. The BHCC has three areas of service: 

The BHCC Crisis “walk-in” area where individuals who feel they are in crisis can receive an  assessment. 

The Temporary Observation unit, where individuals are monitored for 23 hours, or The Acute unit, if intense care is needed immediately. 

The goal for individuals receiving services at the BHCC is stabilization, with referral and linkage  to the appropriate services in mental health, substance abuse, and or intellectual/developmental  disability programs. 

Grady Behavioral Health Services 

https://gradyhealth.org/specialty/behavioral-health/ 

404-616-1000 

Grady Behavioral Health operates out of two primary locations. Community based outpatient  services are located at 10 Park Place, Atlanta 30303. Their Crisis Service Center and Inpatient  services are located in the main hospital at 80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE 30303. 

Wellness Recovery Action Plan – WRAP 

http://mentalhealthrecovery.com 

Because mental illness crises are unpredictable and can lead to “out-of-control” behavior, it is  critical that the family of the ill member has a plan in place beforehand. This plan should be in  writing, and all family members should have participated in the development of this plan,  including the person with mental illness when he/she feels well. Distribute the plan to the people  who may be involved in resolving the crisis. As a minimum, include the following in your plan: 

  • Name and phone number of his/her therapist and or psychiatrist 
  • Medications – type, dose; Pharmacy – dates began medication and symptoms the medicine is  treating 
  • Medications that have and have not worked 
  • Treatments that have helped in the past and treatments (if any) that should be avoided; have your  loved one write down what will make him/her feel calmer
  • Identify any people or actions that make the situation worse

Incarceration and Mental Illness

DeKalb County Jail Mental Health Contacts 

DeKalb County Jail Mental Health 

404-298-8330 

DeKalb County Jail Health Services Coordinator 

404-298-8531 

DeKalb County Misdemeanor Mental Health Court 

http://dekalbcountymagistratecourt.com/misdemeanormentalhealthcourt.asp

556 N. McDonough St., Room 1200D; Decatur, GA 30030 

404-371-2241 

DeKalb County Felony Mental Health Court 

Accountability Court Director 

Fredericka S. Dent 

404-371-2906 

Program overview 

The DeKalb County Felony Mental Health Court (DCFMHC) is a two-year judicially supervised  treatment/alternative sentencing program to assist felony offenders who present with severe and  persistent mental illness or co-occurring disorders. The program will serve offenders with an  extensive history of non-compliance with treatment and multiple risk factors, including  significant criminal and/or housing issues. The DCFMHC will formally start operation in  January 2016. The program will target and engage moderate to high-risk (recidivism) and high needs (service needs) participants in intensive outpatient treatment services. 

Fulton County Jail Diversion – Court Services Program 

Program Manager 

404-613-1059 

The Center for Health and Rehabilitation 

265 Boulevard, NE; Atlanta, GA 30312 

Fulton County Behavioral Health Treatment Court 

https://www.fultoncourt.org/accountability/acc-bhtc.php 

Mental Health Court Coordinator: 404-612-4922 

Fulton County Center for Health and Rehabilitation 

http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/locations-bh/center-for-health-a-rehabilitation-bh

Program Manager: 404-613-1650 

The Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities serves  individuals involved in the criminal justice system in collaboration with the Fulton County  Sheriff’s Department, Fulton County Jail, Court Administration, Fulton County State Magistrate  Treatment Diversion Court, Fulton County Juvenile Court, Family Drug Court, Fulton County  State DUI Court, and the Fulton County Superior Mental Health Court. 

Steps to Take if Your Loved One Is Incarcerated 

Find out where your loved one is in Jail. If he/she is in General Population, request a move  ASAP to the Mental Health Unit. 

Find out also if they have a psychiatrist in their mental health unit. If so, call the unit to request  medication and an expedited move to Georgia Regional. If not, speak to the regular medical unit  to see if you can find out how psychiatric issues are handled. 

Give the psychiatrist or doctors the name of the provider who gave your loved one a diagnosis  and medication. 

If he/she has ever threatened suicide, make sure they know that. Remember, even if they won’t  discuss their case with you, they will probably listen to what you have to tell them. 

Do whatever you can to get your loved one to sign a medical release form for you. Visit  whenever you can. 

Call the Director of the Georgia Regional Hospital to see if his/her move can be expedited. 

Call the Public Defender’s office and see if his/her appointed attorney normally handles mental  health cases. If not, ask to have him/her reassigned to one who does. 

If you aren’t getting anywhere with the above options, email Dr. Javel Jackson of the Georgia  Department of Corrections: 

javel.jackson@gdc.ga.gov. You may be able to obtain a contact to help you speed up the process.  She is the Chief Psychologist for the Georgia Department of Corrections: 

http://drjaveljackson.com/index.php%3Fa%3Dabout 

Start a journal and document all of your calls. It is very easy to forget the people you speak with  and you may need to get back to them at some point.

Community Resources

Behavioral Health Hospitals, Residential Treatment Facilities & Substance Use Disorder  Facilities 

Anchor Hospital 

http://www.anchorhospital.com

678-251-3200 

5454 Yorktowne Court; Atlanta, Georgia 30349 

A campus of Southern Crescent Behavioral Health System. Inpatient/Partial Hospitalization and  Intensive Outpatient Services for Adult and Older Adults 

Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders 

http://www.eatingdisorders.cc 

4536 Barclay Drive; Dunwoody, GA 30338 

770-458-8711 

Day program (partial hospitalization), Intensive Outpatient and Aftercare program 

Black Bear Lodge Treatment Center 

http://www.blackbearrehab.com 

310 Black Bear Ridge; Sautee Nacoochee, GA 30571 

855-682-7092 

Black Bear Lodge is a residential treatment facility located in north Georgia that treats substance  use disorders and co-occurring disorders 

CooperRiis 

http://www.cooperriis.org 

800-957-5155 

Mill Spring and Asheville, NC residential campuses 

Residential program offering a holistic approach to helping adults who struggle with complex  mental health issues 

DeKalb Medical Center Behavioral Health Services 

404-501-1800 

http://www.dekalbmedical.org/our-services/behavioral-health 

2701 North Decatur Road; Decatur, GA 30033 

Accessible through DeKalb Medical Emergency Department 

Emory University Hospital at Wesley Woods 

404-728-6222 

http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/brain-health/inpatient-psychiatry.html 

1821 Clifton Road NE; Atlanta, GA 30329 

Inpatient and Outpatient Services for adults 

The Extension 

770-590-9075 

http://www.theextension.org

1507 Church Street Ext, NE; Marietta, Georgia 30060 

Residential recovery program serving homeless men and women addicted to alcohol and drugs 

Georgia Regional Hospital Atlanta (GRHA) 

404-243-2100 

https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/georgia-regional-hospital-atlanta 

3073 Panthersville Road; Decatur, GA 30034 

GRHA is a publicly owned facility of the State of Georgia and operated by the Department of  Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) 

Grace Harbour * 

http://www.gharbour.com 

770-486-1140 

200 Westpark Dr., Suite 325; Peachtree City, GA 30269 

Mental health services to children, adults, families, and geriatrics 

Grady Behavioral Health 

404-616-1000 

https://gradyhealth.org/specialty/behavioral-health/ 

community based outpatient services: 10 Park Place, Atlanta 30303 

crisis and inpatient services: main hospital: 80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE 30303 

Lakeview Hospital * 

http://www.lakeviewbehavioralhealth.com 

855-668-1596 

1 Technology Pkwy S; Norcross, GA 30092 

Serving adolescents and adults 

MARR – Men’s Recovery Center 

678-805-5140 

http://www.marrinc.org/ 

2801 Clearview Place; Doraville, GA 30340 

MARR – Right Side Up 

678-805-5100 

http://www.marrinc.org/ 

2815 Clearview Place; Doraville, GA 30340 

Population Served: female and female with children 

MARR – Women’s Center 

678-805-5170

http://www.marrinc.org/ 

275 West Pike Street; Lawrenceville, GA 30046 

Mary Hall Freedom House 

770 642-5500 

http://www.maryhallfreedomhouse.org/ 

200 Hannover Park Road, Suite 100; Atlanta, GA 30350 

Population served: females, with or without children 

No Longer Bound 

770-886-7873 

http://www.nolongerbound.com 

2725 Pine Grove Road-Main Campus; Cumming, GA 30041 

12-step chemical & alcohol regeneration, 10-month program – adult men 

Peachford Behavioral Health System * 

http://www.peachford.com 

2151 Peachford Road; Atlanta, GA 30338 

770-455-2302 

Inpatient acute-care facility, partial-hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. Serves  child, adolescent and adults 

Ridgeview Institute * 

http://www.ridgeviewinstitute.com 

3995 South Cobb Drive; Smyrna, GA 30080 

844-350-8800 

Serves child, adolescent and adults 

RiverMend Health Centers 

http://www.rivermendhealthcenters.com 

844-463-1926 

640 Powers Ferry Rd., Building 28 Suite 100; Marietta, Georgia 30067 Inpatient and Outpatient behavioral health and addiction services 

RiverWoods Behavioral Medicine 

http://www.riverwoodsbehavioral.com/?utm_source=Yext&utm_mediumDirectory %20Listing&utm_campaidn=Yext%20Main

223 Medical Center Dr.; Riverdale; GA 30271 

855-737-4927 

An inpatient treatment program for men and women treating addictions and behavioral health

Skyland Trail 

http://www.skylandtrail.org 

866-504-4966 

1903 N. Druid Hills Road; Atlanta GA 30319 

Private, not-for-profit organization offering treatment to adults with mental illness. Specialize in  treating adults with Bipolar Disorder, Schizophreia, Depression and Dual Diagnosis in both day  treatment and residential programs 

St. Jude’s Recovery Center, Inc. 

404-874-2224 

http://www.stjudesrecovery.org/ 

139 Renaissance Parkway, NE; Atlanta, GA 30308 

Provides critical care to homeless and low-income individuals in greater Atlanta with a  continuum of care from detox to permanent housing. Treatment for addiction and co-occurring  mental disorders 

SummitRidge Hospital * 

http://www.summitridgehospital.net 

250 Scenic Highway; Lawrenceville, GA 30046 

678-442-5858 

Inpatient/partial hospitalization and outpatient programs for adolescents, adults, and senior adults 

Talbot Recovery 

http://www.talbottcampus.com 

844-876-4691 

main campus: 5448 Yorktowne Dr.; College Park, GA 30349 

2153 Peachford Rd.; Dunwoody, GA 30338 

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Young Adult and Professionals Program 

Twin Lakes Recovery Center 

877-958-0778 

http://www.twinlakesrecoverycenter.com 

398 Highway 11, SW; Monroe, GA 30655 

Treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders 

WellStar Atlanta Medical Center 

404-265-4000 

https://www.wellstar.org/locations/pages/wellstar-atlanta-medical-center.aspx?modal=true

303 Parkway Drive NE; Atlanta, GA 30312

Provides behavioral health services 

WellStar Behavioral Health 

https:///www.wellstar.org/medical-care/other-support-services/pages/behavioral-health.aspx 

An overview list of the services provided by WellStar Behavioral Health: WellStar Call Center,  The WellStar Behavioral Health Resource Team, Adult Inpatient Services, Outpatient Counseling  Services, Workshops, Seminars and more 

WellStar Cobb Hospital 

https://www.wellstar.org/locations/pages/wellstar-cobb-hospital.aspx 

3950 Austell Road SW; Austell, GA 30106 

Contracted by GA DBHDD to receive individuals from counties in Region 1 * Hospitals with children and youth facilities 

The Association for Community Integration Programs 

http://a4cip.org 

406 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 3; Arlington, MA 02474 

A4CIP offers a member directory of community integrated mental health programs – psychiatric  and psychosocial services. Programs are evidence-based alternatives that promote psychiatric  recovery through participation in real life

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