Recovery Place
835 East 65th Street
Savannah, GA 31405
About Recovery Place
Recovery Place treats drug and alcohol addiction for adults. They offer detox, residential, and outpatient (OP) services. They also have virtual assistance for those needing more convenience and include gender-specific programs. You'll find 'em out in Savannah, Georgia.
Their residential program lasts 28 days and is best for people who need short-term care in a structured, supportive environment. Guests have a welcoming, spacious setting in the heart of Savannah where they can focus on recovery without outside distractions.
Your recovery starts with a thorough assessment to determine your unique needs. The evaluation will address your overall health and goals. This can ultimately include extended rehabilitation, which means you can stay up to 24 months if need be. You'll have 24/7 supervision and a structured, safe environment.
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is available to help ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce drug cravings. They use FDA-approved medicines to make guests more comfortable during treatment. MAT is especially useful during detox because it helps reduce the chances of a relapse. Detox can last 5 to 14 days.
The outpatient programs are more flexible and appropriate for those who want to live at home and continue working or attending school while getting treatment. This service is not best for those who need medical supervision.
You'll also attend individual and group counseling sessions. Individual counseling allows time in a confidential setting with a skilled professional experienced in addiction care. You may discover the root causes of your addiction and work on developing healthier coping skills, recognizing substance use triggers, and learning relapse prevention strategies that help you avoid temptations.
Group counseling provides an open setting with your peers who might have gone through the same experiences with substance abuse. They can become a supportive community to reduce feelings of isolation, which often come with addiction issues. They can stay in touch after you graduate so that you'll always have a sympathetic ear.
Family involvement is encouraged, and they provide a safe setting for loved ones to understand more about how addiction works. They can openly discuss setting boundaries, how to use effective communication, and being a support system for long-term sobriety.