New Horizons Behavioral Health Columbus
1328 2nd Ave Columbus, GA 31901
About New Horizons Behavioral Health Columbus
New Horizons Behavioral Health Columbus is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Columbus, Georgia offering recovery focused care for adults living with substance use and co-occurring behavioral health concerns.
This site is part of New Horizons' regional network serving eight counties across West Central Georgia.
I think it's noteworthy that the program emphasizes accessible care through a certified community behavioral health clinic designed to support clients regardless of ability to pay.
Outpatient Care and MAT
Clients may participate in a day program offering intensive recovery support three to five days per week, with step down or aftercare services available one to two days per week.
Treatment integrates counseling, psychoeducation and 12 step based recovery groups, case management and random drug screens.
I want to note that medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is available through the organization's Midtown Recovery location, and telehealth options including online groups expand access for clients across the region.
Facts to Know
- Location: 1328 2nd Avenue in Columbus, Georgia part of a broader West Central Georgia network
- Levels of care: Outpatient substance use treatment, day program, aftercare and MAT access
- Who they treat: Adults, including LGBTQ friendly services, veterans and uninsured or underinsured individuals
- Approach: Evidence based practices, 12 step recovery, family education and peer support
- Payment options: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self pay with sliding fees and financial assistance
- Access features: Telehealth, online groups and integrated case management
- Recovery support: Semi independent living and transitional housing through affiliated programs
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
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.LGBTQ Friendly Rehab
LGBTQ-friendly rehab in Georgia addresses the unique needs of a diverse population. By tailoring treatment to meet these unique needs, rehabs can increase the chances of successful long-term recovery.Levels of Care
Outpatient Rehab
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.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
Both substance abuse and mental health disorders cause brain imbalances, so they often feed off each other. Tr...eatment for dual diagnosis in Georgia provides access to addiction and mental health specialists, to effectively treat both conditions at once.Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
A form of outpatient drug rehab in Georgia known as a partial hospitalization program (PHP) allows you to part...icipate in treatment activities during the day and return home at night. It's structured to meet your needs and often involves treatment methods similar to inpatient rehab.Insurance
Financial Aid
Recieivng financial aid can often make all the difference in being able to afford a drug rehab in Georgia. In ...most cases, you'll need to apply for financial aid opportunities and continue checking in with the providers for an update on your application status. Funds in the form of grants, rehab scholoarships, and treatment beds via non-profit organizations are all examples of financial aid.
Medicaid Accepted
If you meet the qualifications and qualify for Medicaid insurance coverage, these plans usually cover most - i...f not all - costs associated with alcohol and drug rehab in Georgia.
Medicare Accepted
Though the qualifications for Medicare are very specific, those who are eligible for coverage can use their pl...ans to significantly reduce the overall costs of alcohol and drug rehab in Georgia.
Self-Pay Options
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.Contact New Horizons Behavioral Health Columbus
Natalie is a recent graduate from Purdue University where she studied Psychology and Creative Writing. Every morning, she’s fueled by a cup of tea and her passion for making sure mental health resources are accessible for everyone. In her spare time, she loves writing poetry by her window where she can watch the sunrise.
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