About Mary Hall Freedom House – Atlanta
Mary Hall Freedom House, founded in 1996, is situated in Atlanta, Georgia, and is a drug rehab center specializing in treating opioid addiction, alcoholism, and dual diagnosis. This addiction treatment center provides housing and addiction treatment services to women and children and has served more than 18,000 people since it was founded.
Mary Hall Freedom House only treats women battling drug and alcohol addiction. This rehab center primarily offers three treatment programs: a residential treatment program, an intensive outpatient treatment program (IOP), and a day treatment program. See below to learn more about these helpful programs and the services they provide:
The substance abuse day treatment center is a time limited, medically monitored program Mary Hall Freedom House offers. This program provides clients with comprehensive and intensively structured addiction services, including group therapy sessions and individual case management.
The residential treatment program offered by this rehab center is run by organized and professionally trained staff. These staff provide 24/7 services 365 days a year.
This program aims to help women by providing a safe, structured environment to promote recovery and sobriety. Those who need ongoing care can receive individual and group counseling alongside other dual diagnosis addiction treatment services.
At Mary Hall Freedom House, the intensive outpatient program (IOP) specifically focuses on helping women secure employment alongside accomplishing set treatment goals. During this IOP, women will learn coping skills alongside relapse prevention to ensure they can function more self sufficiently in their communities.
This IOP is operational at different times of the week on different days. How long a woman is part of this IOP depends on individual substance abuse treatment needs.