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Drug Rehab Athens

The city of Athens is actually a consolidated city-county which is formally known as Athen-Clarke County and is located in the northeastern portion of the state of Georgia. The state's most important public research University, the University of Georgia, is located in Athens and has contributed to its initial and continued growth. The consolidated city-county has an estimated population of around 116,000 residents, and is the 6th largest city in the state of Georgia although it has the smallest geographical area of a county in Georgia.

Athens residents who are unable to overcome a substance abuse issue on their own can take advantage of a number of different drug rehab programs in the area. It is essential however to choose a drug rehab program in Athens that is appropriate based on the resident's substance history, and anything else that will require unique consideration such as a mental health problem or physical issue that will have to be treated concurrently. Outpatient programs in Athens may not be prepared to deal with extensive issues that will require more long-term treatment in an inpatient or residential facility, and are least effective when someone has struggles with a chronic long-term addiction issue. The most appropriate option for these clients are facilities where they have experience a welcome change of environment free from drugs and alcohol as well as drug triggers which are surely present in their home life and will need to be resolved before they return home. In Athens, long-term inpatient and residential programs would be the first options on the list and fit this criteria.

Overview Of Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Athens, GA.

Most times, you will learn that inpatient alcohol and drug rehab is often advocated for those who show:

At times, inpatient alcohol and drug rehabilitation may be the most immersive treatment out there. This is because individuals will be given round the clock care supervised by experts.

With that said, the primary focus of in-patient alcohol and drug rehab is to make sure that your immediate and acute medical and psychological issues are handled. This way, the safety of the addict will be guaranteed and they will be more able to participate in rehab for substance abuse.

So, several precepts determine the success rates for inpatient alcohol and drug rehab centers. These principles make a significant difference because they ensure that clients get the most comprehensive level of care required.

In most cases, these steps or principles can include medically supervised detoxification, giving each client an individualized treatment plan, and staying away from a non-unique treatment method.

You might also participate in an aftercare program to help you maintain sobriety following in-patient alcohol and drug rehabilitation. By following these steps, you may one day pass through rehab and at a pace that you find comfortable and safe to take on.

These steps include, but are not limited to:

1. Detox

Detox is essential for comprehensive in-patient drug and alcohol rehab in Athens, GA. This is because it is the optimal way you are ever going to be able to purge the alcohol and drugs out of your system and making sure that you withdraw safely.

Through detoxification, you will likely be supervised by a team of medical staff to ensure that you feel as comfortable as possible. Of course, you can be sure that health and safety are of maximum importance.

Essentially, detox is intended to control the symptoms arising from the dependency and substance abuse issue. Through detox, your body will get rid of the influence and presence of drugs in a more controlled environment.

In some cases, the detox would take place in the same Athens inpatient alcohol and drug treatment facility you are in.

Alternatively, you might undergo medically monitored detoxification. It includes 24-hour supervision to make sure that you always complete the detox plan outlined for you.

2. Admission

The admission process starts the moment you walk through the doors of the in-patient alcohol and drug rehabilitation program. Although this process might sound simple, this may be the most challenging step of the process.

However, intake is very straight forward and your loved ones have nothing to fear. Upon arriving, you will meet with admission counselors who are experienced at assessing and talking with clients in search of recovery. These counselors will be helpful to you in determining the best treatment protocols according to your individual preferences.

3. Individualized Treatment Plan

After you're accepted into the facility, you will meet with medical staff members so that they can evaluate your mental and physical health. This is an important step because it is the forerunner to the creation of the individualized treatment plan that the team will create for you.

As far as possible, you should keep in mind that every individual's situation is different. While constructing your rehab plans, therefore, the multi-disciplinary medical team will think about the following variables:

The rehab activities at this point include:

4. Counseling

There are many different types of counseling you can undergo while you continue receiving inpatient alcohol and drug rehabilitation. As part of your normal routine, as an example, you may find yourself attending small and large group counseling sessions or going to individual therapy and counseling. Family counseling may also included.

5. Ongoing Medical Assessments

As you undergo inpatient drug and alcohol rehab, your health may change. When your body is cleansed of all alcohol and drugs, the medical staff may assess the need for the treatment of your mental and physical health, as well as the co-occurring conditions that are caused by your alcohol and drug abuse.

6. Inpatient Psychiatric Care

More often than not, addiction is caused by a variety of complicating factors. These include but are not limited to such mental health related issues as depression, trauma, or anxiety.

The correct inpatient alcohol and drug rehab center you choose, therefore, should take an integrated approach to your treatment. In the process, it should also consider any co-occurring mental health issues and addictions at the same time.

In many cases, the resources and services may include:

Each of these inpatient settings may be specifically focused on treatment of the acute mental health symptoms that were either indirectly or directly related to your drug abuse.

This is even more important today, particularly when you consider the SAMHSA report that shows that over 45% of those who are receiving inpatient drug and alcohol treatment also suffer from acute mental health issues that may or may not be related to their drug abuse.

This environment, of course, is even more appropriate for individuals with serious psychological problems that may not be well managed beyond the boundaries of the inpatient setting.

As with other types of inpatient treatment, this level of care takes place in a highly structured and more restrictive environment. It is also often accompanied by the required medical attention.

As an example, you may find that the staff to patient ratio is relatively high to ensure that everyone receives group and individual therapies - as well as the opportunity to connect to other helpful services after you get discharged from the inpatient drug and alcohol treatment program.

7. Family Programs

Family is always important. Not only do the members influence you as you seek recovery, they might also have been negatively affected by your drug abuse disorder.

Most of the inpatient addiction treatment programs you will come across in Athens, GA., therefore, tend to have family programs to help you deal with the various physical and psychological effects that your condition created. Additionally, as you continue healing, every family member will begin learning how to continue coexisting in healthy, more productive ways.

8. Transition Preparation

There is more to inpatient alcohol and drug rehab than meets the eye. In particular, you can be sure that treatment will not be over when you get discharged from the treatment center.

In fact, undergoing rehabilitation is just one of the facets of a more comprehensive process. Long before you are scheduled to complete rehabilitation, for example, you may be required to begin working with therapists and any other staff members so that you smoothly transition back to your normal family life, work, and home.

9. Aftercare

A 2011 AJPH (American Journey of Public health) study revealed those who might not be able to participate in aftercare are 10 times more likely to go back to the harmful behavior they worked so hard to control.

That said, aftercare is critical to lifelong sobriety. As you engage in counseling sessions and aftercare classes, you should keep in mind that you will be building your coping skills while also learning healthier ways through which you can deal with problematic situations in your life without having to turn to alcohol and substances.

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6 treatment listings in or near Athens, Georgia:

AA Meetings in Athens:

  • Athens Biscayne
    1021 N. Chase St.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Friday - 8:30 PM
    Saturday - 8:30 PM
    Tuesday - 8:30 PM
    Thursday - 8:30 PM
    Monday - 8:30 PM
    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
    Sunday - 8:30 PM
  • Cobb
    268 W. Dougherty St.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Saturday - 7:30 PM
    Wednesday - 7:30 PM
    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Athens Biscayne 5
    1021 N. Chase St.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Sunday - 10:00 PM
  • Freedom From Fear Womens
    268 W. Dougherty St.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
    Friday - 5:30 PM
  • S. Lumpkin St. Noontimers
    1360 S. Lumpkin St.
    Athens, GA. 30605

    Wednesday - 12:10 PM
    Friday - 12:10 PM
    Monday - 12:10 PM
  • Noon Cobb
    100 And 105 E. Hancock Ave.
    Athens, GA. 30605

    Tuesday - 12:10 PM
    Sunday - 1:30 PM
    Monday - 12:10 PM
    Saturday - 12:10 PM
    Thursday - 12:10 PM
    Wednesday - 12:10 PM
    Friday - 12:10 PM
  • Happy Hour
    268 W. Dougherty St.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
    Monday - 5:30 PM
    Thursday - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday - 5:30 PM
    Saturday - 5:30 PM
    Sunday - 5:30 PM
    Friday - 5:30 PM
  • Sunrise
    745 Prince Ave.
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Friday - 7:00 AM
    Monday - 7:00 AM
    Tuesday - 7:00 AM
    Thursday - 7:00 AM
    Wednesday - 7:00 AM
    Saturday - 8:00 AM
  • Recovery Group
    3101 S. Kipling (ch, Rear)
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Monday - 2:00 PM

NA meetings in Athens:

  • Athens Biscayne
    1021 North Chase Street
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Wednesday - 12:30 PM, 6:30 PM
    Sunday - 6:30 PM, 5:00 PM
    Saturday - 12:10 PM, 10:30 PM, 6:00 PM
    Thursday - 6:30 PM, 12:10 PM
    Tuesday - 6:30 PM, 12:10 PM
    Friday - 12:10 PM, 6:30 PM
    Monday - 6:30 PM, 12:10 PM
  • Salvation Army Church
    784 North Chase Street
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Wednesday - 8:30 PM
    Friday - 8:30 PM
    Monday - 8:30 PM
  • East Athens Community Center
    400 Mckinley Street
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Friday - 7:00 PM
    Thursday - 8:00 PM
    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • Charter of Athens
    240 Mitchell Bridge Road
    Athens, GA. 30606

    Thursday - 7:00 PM
  • Tom Lay Community Center
    297 Hoyt Street
    Athens, GA. 30601

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
    Monday - 7:00 PM
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