About Unison Behavioral Health – Douglas
Coffee County Child and Family Behavioral Health Services provides accessible outpatient services for children, adolescents and families in recovery. They’re part of the Unison Behavioral Health network of outpatient clinics in southeastern Georgia. The facility is CARF-accredited and provides community-focused care that equips adolescents to take full control of their lives as they grow into adulthood. They can also support adolescents with co-occurring substance use disorders and those facing substance use challenges unrelated to mental illness.
They’re located on Shirley Avenue in Douglas within Coffee County, Georgia. You can quickly access this location via US Route 441 and Georgia State Route 32.
Outpatient services in this facility empower children and adolescents to build resilience in recovery and improve their mental wellbeing via tailored support. Adolescents and families with primary substance use disorders may be assessed here and then referred to the outpatient or residential recovery clinics in Waycross.
They offer individual and group therapy alongside family sessions to help teens process emotions, strengthen relationships and develop healthy coping strategies. They also offer child and adolescent psychiatry geared towards diagnosing, treating and managing mental health conditions with personalized care and medication support when needed.
They provide school-based and after-school services as well. This can help children and teens access support in familiar environments, improving engagement and consistency in care.
The full spectrum of services available here includes parenting education and case management. Parenting education helps caregivers develop effective parenting skills, improve communication with their children, and create a supportive home environment. Case managers coordinate services and ensure children and families access the support they need, including referrals to additional resources and ongoing follow-up.