Residential Treatment Programs in Georgia

Georgia residential treatment programs provide 24-hour structured care for individuals who need more support than outpatient services can offer. Programs range from 28-day short-term stays to 90-day extended treatment, with options for dual-diagnosis, trauma-informed care, and faith-based approaches.

231 verified programs across 102 cities in Georgia

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is residential treatment in Georgia?

Most residential treatment programs in Georgia run 28, 60, or 90 days. Thirty-day programs are common for initial stabilization; longer programs are associated with better long-term outcomes. Length of stay is determined by clinical progress, insurance coverage, and individual need.

Does Medicaid cover residential treatment in Georgia?

Yes. Georgia Medicaid covers residential substance use treatment at approved facilities. Prior authorization is typically required. Contact the facility to verify your eligibility and the authorization process before admission.

What happens after residential treatment?

After completing residential treatment, most people step down to PHP or IOP for continued clinical support. Sober living is a common housing option during step-down treatment. Your discharge planner will work with you to arrange the next level of care before you leave.