McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette County Counseling Center
715 Bradley Drive
Fayetteville, GA 30214
About McIntosh Trail Community Service Board Fayette County Counseling Center
McIntosh Trail Community Service Board is a behavioral health service provider that helps with substance use recovery and co-occurring conditions. They have centers across seven counties in Georgia including Butts, Spalding and Pike. This outpatient facility in the outskirts of suburban Fayetteville serves residents of Fayette County.
They’re accessible by locals and folks from nearby cities like Peachtree City and Atlanta. The facility is close to the GA-85 and GA-314. Public transport is available through the Fayette County Transportation Program.
Local attractions including McCurry Park, the Ridge Nature Area, and Patriot Park are all within three to five miles of the facility. Outpatient treatment like this one offers flexible timing which gives you the opportunity to explore. You can plan your time accordingly to check out some of these attractions. Relaxing in nature also offers therapeutic benefits that can help your healing journey.
That said, the facility offers various outpatient services to help adolescents and adults lay the groundwork for recovery. They begin with a detailed assessment using the ASAM criteria to identify the level of care you need. This also helps them create personalized care plans to ensure focused care. Their primary treatment model involves recovery focused therapy groups that help you build practical coping skills and avoid relapse.
They also offer family programming to ensure the family is operating as a single unit committed to your healing. Psychiatric evaluation and nursing services may be provided to support folks with co-occurring conditions. They also offer court ordered evaluations, multiple offender evaluations and assessments for the Department of Family and Children Services. They can help with risk reduction, family violence, and anger management.
Their specialty services include programs that support addiction recovery. Their community support services for instance encourage skill-building and facilitate access to community resources that support sustained healing. This may include low-cost housing for the homeless, vocational assistance for the unemployed, and educational opportunities.