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Highland Rivers Behavioral Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit Unverified

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1 Woodbine Avenue NW, Rome, GA, 30165

Highland Rivers Behavioral Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit provides comprehensive, short-term care for individuals experiencing acute mental health crises and addiction-related challenges. The facility offers thorough mental health assessments, substance use disorder education, and medically supported detoxification services to help stabilize clients safely and effectively. With a focus on immediate support, the program addresses co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions through evidence-based, compassionate care.

At Highland Rivers Behavioral Health Rome Crisis Stabilization Unit, clients receive integrated treatment that includes individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and care planning tailored to their unique needs. The multidisciplinary clinical team works closely with each individual to reduce symptoms, improve coping skills, and connect clients to ongoing addiction and mental health treatment resources, helping ensure a smooth transition to continued care and long-term recovery.

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What We Treat?

Addiction SVG Alcohol Addiction SVG Cocaine Addiction SVG Methamphetamine Addiction SVG Drug Addiction Addiction SVG Benzodiazepines Addiction SVG Co-Occurring Disorders

Treatment Focuses

Addiction SVG Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Addiction SVG Motivational Interviewing Addiction SVG Trauma-Specific Therapy Addiction SVG Group Therapy Addiction SVG Life Skills Addiction SVG Relapse Prevention Counseling Addiction SVG Medication-Assisted Treatment

Languages :

Addiction SVG English

Accreditations :

Addiction SVG CARF

Who We Treat :

Addiction SVG Young Adults Addiction SVG Men Addiction SVG Women
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