Outpatient Addiction Treatment FAQs in Hiram, GA
Location & Service Area FAQs
Where is Hope Harbor Wellness located?
Hope Harbor Wellness is located at 126 Enterprise Path, Suite 208, Hiram, GA 30141.
Do you serve clients outside of Hiram, GA?
Yes. While our center is based in Hiram, GA, we welcome clients from across the Atlanta metro area, including Dallas, Powder Springs, Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, and Woodstock, plus other driving-distance communities.
Do you offer outpatient addiction treatment for people in Dallas, GA?
Yes. We are located in Hiram, GA, a convenient drive from Dallas, and we welcome clients from Dallas and surrounding communities.
Do you accept clients from Atlanta, Woodstock, or Canton?
Yes. Our outpatient programs in Hiram serve individuals from across the Atlanta metro area, including Atlanta, Woodstock, Canton, Marietta, Kennesaw, and nearby cities. Telehealth options may be available for some clients in Georgia.
Programs & Services FAQs
What type of treatment does Hope Harbor Wellness offer?
We provide outpatient addiction treatment and mental health treatment, including support for co-occurring or dual diagnosis needs.
Do you offer outpatient rehab (not residential or inpatient)?
Yes. We focus on outpatient levels of care, which allows many people to receive structured treatment while living at home, when clinically appropriate.
What outpatient programs do you offer?
Based on clinical need, we offer multiple outpatient levels of care, including Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and standard outpatient. We may also offer Telehealth or Virtual IOP and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) when appropriate.
What is PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program)?
PHP is a structured outpatient option with programming multiple days per week for several hours per day. It supports stabilization, coping skills, and relapse prevention without overnight stays.
What is IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)?
IOP is a structured outpatient program with therapy and recovery support multiple days per week while allowing you to live at home and maintain responsibilities, when appropriate.
How do I know if I need PHP, IOP, or standard outpatient?
A clinical assessment helps determine the safest level of care. In general, PHP offers more structure than IOP, and outpatient is often a step-down level with fewer weekly hours.
Can I work or go to school while in treatment?
Many people choose outpatient care because it can support recovery while maintaining day-to-day responsibilities. Your schedule depends on your level of care and clinical needs.
Do you offer evening treatment options?
Evening options may be available, including virtual programming when appropriate. Contact us to discuss current schedules.
Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health FAQs
Do you offer dual diagnosis treatment in the Hiram and Atlanta area?
Yes. We provide dual diagnosis treatment for individuals experiencing substance use and mental health symptoms at the same time.
What is dual diagnosis treatment?
Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use and mental health concerns together because they often influence each other. Treatment typically combines therapy, skills-building, and recovery planning.
How do I know if I might need dual diagnosis care?
You may benefit if substance use is connected to mental health symptoms, symptoms worsen when you try to stop, or relapse is tied to triggers like anxiety, depression, trauma, or chronic stress.
What mental health conditions do you help treat alongside addiction?
We support clients with co-occurring concerns such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma or PTSD, and other mental health challenges, when clinically appropriate.
Do you offer mental health services as part of outpatient treatment?
Yes. Many clients in outpatient addiction treatment also need support for mental health symptoms, and we address co-occurring needs as part of treatment planning.
Substances & Specialized Care FAQs
What addictions do you treat?
We treat a wide range of substance use concerns, including alcohol, opioids (including fentanyl), benzodiazepines, cocaine, meth, marijuana, and other substances.
Do you offer alcohol rehab in the Atlanta metro area?
Yes. We provide outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorder with options such as PHP, IOP, outpatient, and MAT when appropriate.
Do you offer opioid or fentanyl addiction treatment?
Yes. We provide outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder, including fentanyl-related addiction. MAT may be available when clinically appropriate.
Do you provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Yes. MAT may be part of outpatient treatment and is paired with therapy and recovery planning when clinically appropriate.
Is MAT replacing one addiction with another?
MAT is a medically guided approach using approved medications alongside therapy and support. When properly prescribed and monitored, it can reduce cravings and withdrawal and help people engage in recovery.
Do you offer LGBTQ+ affirming addiction treatment?
Yes. We offer LGBTQ+ affirming treatment options and strive to provide an inclusive, supportive environment.
Detox, Telehealth, and Ongoing Support FAQs
Do you provide detox in the Hiram and Atlanta area?
Not everyone needs detox. If detox is recommended for safety, we can help coordinate medical detox through a trusted partner and support a smooth step-down into outpatient care.
Do I have to detox before starting outpatient treatment?
Not always. Some people can begin outpatient treatment without detox, while others need detox first based on withdrawal risk and medical safety. An assessment helps determine the best next step.
Do you offer telehealth or virtual addiction treatment in Georgia?
Yes. Telehealth or Virtual IOP may be available for clients in Georgia when virtual care is clinically appropriate.
Do you offer sober living?
We provide outpatient treatment. If supportive housing would strengthen your plan, we can help coordinate sober living options through trusted community partners.
Do you offer aftercare or alumni support after treatment?
Yes. We encourage continued support through aftercare planning and alumni activities.
What if I relapse?
Relapse often means you need more support or a different level of care. We can reassess and adjust your plan, including stepping up to a more structured outpatient level if needed.
Insurance, Cost, and Credibility FAQs
Do you accept health insurance for outpatient addiction treatment?
We accept many insurance plans, and our team can verify benefits so you understand coverage and potential out-of-pocket costs.
Are you in-network with Optum or UnitedHealthcare?
Hope Harbor Wellness is in-network with Optum Behavioral Health. Contact us and we will help verify benefits for your specific plan.
What if I do not have insurance or need help paying for treatment?
We can discuss self-pay and financing options, depending on your situation.
Is Hope Harbor Wellness accredited?
Yes. Hope Harbor Wellness is Joint Commission accredited.
Admissions & Getting Started FAQs
How do I get started (admissions)?
Start by contacting us for a confidential screening and clinical assessment. We will help confirm the right level of care, verify benefits, and schedule your start date.
Is the first call or assessment confidential?
Yes. Your initial call and assessment are confidential and focused on understanding your needs and recommending the safest level of care.
How quickly can I start outpatient treatment?
Start times depend on availability and clinical need, but we work to schedule as quickly as possible after assessment and benefits verification.
What should I bring to my first visit or intake appointment?
Bring a photo ID, insurance card, and a list of current medications. If you have relevant medical or clinical records, those can be helpful too.
Can I tour the facility before starting treatment?
Yes. Contact us to ask about touring the facility and the best next step for admissions.
What should I do if this is an emergency?
If someone is in immediate danger or showing signs of overdose, call 911 right away. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, you can call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.