Georgia Recovery Centers

Georgia Recovery Centers

ABOUT GEORGIA RECOVERY CENTERS

Georgia Recovery Center offers outpatient programs in three Georgia locations. This review focuses on the center located in Tucker. The treatment center offers short- and long-term outpatient programs.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

According to the facility’s website, Georgia Recovery Centers offers outpatient programs that last between six to 52 weeks. The center’s alcohol and/or drug use abuse and dependency group sessions are an hour and a half long. The groups are offered multiple times a week.

The group sessions are open to all clients, and the center offers multiple offender re-licensure evaluations and treatment. For people who need this, they must attend at least three hours of groups per week.

Lifestyle Choices – A Curriculum of Change group program is offered once a week. An anger management class is also available once per week.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The center’s website notes Georgia Recovery Centers are certified by the Department of Human Resources, and the treatment team includes counselors.

The lone alum polled by Best-rehabs.com at the time of this writing gave five out of five stars for the staff’s level of training and experience.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

The one alum questioned by Best-rehabs.com at the time of this writing provided positive feedback. They gave five out of five stars for treatment effectiveness, meals and nutrition, exercise and leisure, connectivity, family participation, counseling options, and its treatment of co-occurring disorders.

The anonymous alum noted “compassion” was Georgia Recovery Centers’ strength, while its cost was a weakness.

FINANCING

There is currently no information provided by the facility regarding its cost of treatment. However, Georgia Recovery Centers’ website notes it accepts credit cards.

The only alum surveyed by Best-rehabs.com at the time of this writing gave four out of five stars for affordability and when asked if treatment was worth the cost.

Georgia Recovery Centers Reviews

  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Meals & Nutrition
  • They had compassion. Were expensive.