Treatment for opioid addiction has helped thousands start a new life in recovery. It’s time to get help and get your life back.
Prescription opioids and heroin are powerful pain relievers with a high risk for addiction. If you find yourself struggling to control your opioid use, evidence-based, compassionate addiction treatment can help. It’s time to get your life back.
Opioids and opiates are highly addictive drugs. When someone loses control of their opioid use and continues to take these drugs despite negative consequences, they may have a medical condition known as opioid use disorder. Willpower alone may not stop opioid addiction; it often takes opioid addiction treatment.
Over 40,000 people have trusted The Recovery Village treatment centers with their addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions. Patients at The Recovery Village Atlanta graduate from our evidence-based programs with the education, self-awareness and tools they need to live opioid-free lives. We believe anyone can overcome opioid addiction if they commit to their recovery and receive personalized, patient-centric care.
Opioid addiction treatment is a multi-step process. Our programs help you tackle the physical, mental and emotional symptoms to ensure the best chance at success.
Opioid withdrawal is among the most uncomfortable types of withdrawal. Medical detox offers 24/7 medical supervision and treatment for withdrawal symptoms to make it as safe and comfortable as possible.
Patients live onsite at the facility to receive intensive opioid addiction treatment. Residential rehab allows you to focus 100% on your recovery.
PHP gives patients more independence as they start to manage their own recovery. Patients still live onsite, but have more free time to practice their sobriety.
Substance use often creates or worsens other mental health symptoms. We treat mental health conditions and opioid addiction simultaneously for better outcomes.
Medications can help people with severe opioid use disorders avoid the worst withdrawal symptoms and reduce their risk of relapse.
You’re not alone with your recovery when you graduate. Your relapse prevention plan may include referrals, support groups and other aftercare resources.
At The Recovery Village Atlanta, we treat the whole person — not just their addiction. Our approach is backed by research and results, then personalized to meet each person’s needs.
Our counselors work with each patient to address their physical, mental and emotional symptoms and find the root of their addiction.
Patients attend group therapy to get support, guidance and fellowship from others who understand what they’re facing.
People are more likely to relapse if they leave treatment before they’re ready. Patients step down to lower levels of care as they get better so they always have the support they need.
Downtime is an important time to reflect, form connections with peers and develop hobbies that support recovery. Recreational therapies like yoga support these goals.
Opioid misuse can wreak havoc on our health. Our chef creates delicious, nutritious meals designed to boost recovery and motivate patients.
At every stage of treatment, we’re preparing you for graduation. Our team helps you build a relapse prevention plan and connects you with vital resources.
If you struggle with drugs or alcohol, you’re not alone. Read our reviews and learn why The Recovery Village Atlanta may be the right place for your recovery.
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The Recovery Village Atlanta offers comprehensive addiction treatment for drug and alcohol addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions.
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