Helping Hands CDC
240 Corporate Center Dr
Suite B
College Park, GA 30281

About Helping Hands CDC
Helping Hands CDC is in College Park, Georgia and provides outpatient care for substance use, mental health and co-occurring disorders. They also offer community support services, case management and specialty treatment programs.
The clinic accepts Medicare and Medicaid for payment. They also have reduced costs for those who qualify.
Outpatient Care for Co-Occurring Disorders
One thing you’ll find at Helping Hands is crisis support. If you’re facing a mental health or substance use related crisis, the clinic provides immediate guidance and support, which helps you stabilize and overcome challenges.
The clinic provides individual, group and family therapy. They help you identify the obstacles in your life and overcome them without the use of drugs or alcohol. There is a personalized plan developed for each client that includes addiction education, psychiatric medication and support services.
I like that they have family therapy because substance use can strain or damage relationships in the entire family. The counseling helps you improve communication with loved ones, resolve conflict and set healthy boundaries.
Case Management and Community Support
The clinic also has case managers who provide resources that support you outside of treatment. This may include connections to recovery support groups, peer support services and community resources. The community resources can provide help with basic needs, such as employment training and housing services
One thing I noticed about this facility is that it’s located about a half hour away from Atlanta. In between your treatment sessions, you can enjoy the view of various flowers and plants at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Treatment services at an adult program in Georgia are typically offered on a continuum of care. These intensity levels address unique needs as individuals progress through various stages of recovery.
The goal of alcohol rehab in Georgia is recovery. This is a process that helps individuals achieve remission from alcohol use disorder and refrain from unhealthy drinking habits. Treatment typically includes one-on-one and group therapy sessions.
By offering men’s rehab in Georgia, addiction treatment centers provide an outlet for men to build bonds with other men who are facing similar challenges. The relationships formed can help men reduce their risk of relapse.
Addiction and substance use treatment affect men and women differently. Women’s rehab in Georgia addresses the internal and external factors that women face which differ from men.
A young adult program in Georgia focuses on the motivations, challenges, and needs of this stage of life. Participants receive treatment tailored to this age bracket.
Levels of Care
For those with a moderate addiction, outpatient rehab in Georgia is often appropriate. This involves attending individual and group counseling sessions each week. Outpatient treatment may continue long-term if needed, until you are ready for the next stage of your recovery journey.
Both substance abuse and mental health disorders cause brain imbalances, so they often feed off each other. Treatment for dual diagnosis in Georgia provides access to addiction and mental health specialists, to effectively treat both conditions at once.
Georgia aftercare rehab helps you navigate sober living after treatment. As you re-enter life, you’ll have support to help you face challenges and avoid relapse. Most people need aftercare for several months, and it’s common to remain in aftercare for a year or more.
Accreditations
Insurance
If you don't have health insurance or your policy doesn't cover a bulk of the costs for alcohol and drug rehab in Georgia, self-pay options can help. Also known as private pay, these methods mean you are paying for treatment out-of-pocket via options like personal loans, medical loans, credit cards, fundraisers, and so on.
Private insurance coverage will help pay for a large portion of alcohol and drug reahb in Georgia. In many cases, insurance providers will even cover the entire cost of addicton treatment. Be sure to verify the details with your insurance provider.
If you meet the qualifications and qualify for Medicaid insurance coverage, these plans usually cover most - if not all - costs associated with alcohol and drug rehab in Georgia.
Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for active and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
Contact Information
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