Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center
1209 Greenbelt Drive
Griffin, GA 30223
About Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center
Pine Woods Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Griffin, Georgia is a subsidiary of McIntosh Trail Community Service Boards. This 30 bed residential unit offers medically monitored short-term crisis stabilization. They serve folks who are struggling with substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health conditions. Individuals with serious co occurring disorders can also benefit from this program. A co-occurring disorder is when someone simultaneously struggles with both addictive behavior and mental condition.
This facility primarily provides psychiatric stabilization for individuals experiencing severe or urgent mental health issues. They also provide subacute detox for those in the early stage of addiction recovery.
Subacute detox is appropriate if you need medical support for withdrawal symptoms but don’t need constant medical supervision. Such withdrawal symptoms are usually not life threatening but they’re still significant. The procedure is less intensive than medical detox. It focuses on managing your withdrawal symptoms in a more stable environment.
These services are delivered by specialists in mental health and substance abuse treatment. These experts prioritize personalized care that addresses your immediate needs. These may include setting up quick appointments and getting medication refills when necessary.
You may also receive symptom monitoring and case management services. This can include care coordination and connection to community resources like housing and medical care. They may refer you to a long term residential or outpatient facility if necessary. This facility is accredited by CARF. This may indicate a commitment to quality and safe treatment.