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Acadia Healthcare Set to Open Four New Comprehensive Treatment Centers
Facilities will offer outpatient care for adults 18 and older CUMMING, Ga. & LOGANVILLE, Ga. & DALLAS, Ga. & WOODSTOCK, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Acadia

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFacilities will offer outpatient care for adults 18 and older\n\n CUMMING, Ga. & LOGANVILLE, Ga. & DALLAS, Ga. & WOODSTOCK, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAcadia Healthcare, a leading provider of behavioral healthcare services, is accepting new patients at its four new Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs) in Georgia.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221107006188/en/\nAcadia recently acquired the four CTCs from Georgia-based Brand New Start Treatment Centers.\n\nCTCs provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults who have been struggling with addictions to heroin, prescription painkillers, and other opioids. The four outpatient treatment centers, which are all located within 40 miles of Atlanta, are:\n\n\nCumming Comprehensive Treatment Center, 514 W. Maple St., Suite 1206, Cumming\n\n\nLoganville Comprehensive Treatment Center, 3543 Highway 81, Suite 201, Loganville\n\n\nDallas Comprehensive Treatment Center, 311 White Ingram Parkway, Suite 500, Dallas\n\n\nWoodstock Comprehensive Treatment Center, 270 Heritage Walk, Woodstock\n\n\n“We are excited to have the opportunity to play a critical role in ending the opioid epidemic in our community,” said Erin McCarthy, regional vice president of Comprehensive Treatment Centers. “These CTCs will provide personalized treatment that can help adults achieve long-term recovery from opioid addictions. From admission to discharge, our patients will receive first-class care in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.”\n\nOutpatient treatment at all four CTCs will incorporate medication and therapy. Following a thorough assessment and a consultation with one of the center’s doctors, patients may receive a prescription for methadone or buprenorphine. When used as directed within the context of a licensed medication-assisted treatment program, these medications allow individuals to end their opioid use without experiencing the powerful cravings and painful withdrawal symptoms that would otherwise occur.\n\nIn addition to receiving daily medication, CTC patients will also participate in individual and group therapy. These sessions can help individuals identify and address factors that may have contributed to their opioid use and other self-defeating behaviors.\n\nAll four CTCs will be open Monday-Friday, 5:30 a.m.-1:00 ...