Assertive Community Recovery LLC serves individuals and families in Decatur, GA who are struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health challenges. Located at 4151 Memorial Drive Suite 209-C, this treatment facility recognizes that addiction rarely exists in isolation—many people dealing with substance use also manage depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mental health conditions. By addressing both the addiction and underlying mental health needs together, Assertive Community Recovery LLC helps patients build a foundation for lasting recovery.
Assertive Community Recovery LLC provides outpatient substance abuse treatment combined with mental health services. Outpatient care allows patients to receive evidence-based therapy, counseling, and medication management while maintaining their daily responsibilities—whether that's work, school, or caring for family. This flexible approach is ideal for individuals who have a stable living situation and need professional support without residential placement. The facility's integrated model means clinicians treat substance use disorder and mental health conditions as interconnected, which research shows significantly improves treatment outcomes and reduces relapse risk.
Assertive Community Recovery LLC accepts Medicaid and private health insurance to make treatment accessible regardless of financial circumstances. If you have health insurance, your plan likely covers substance abuse treatment and mental health services under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures addiction treatment receives equal coverage to other medical conditions. Cost should never be a barrier to getting help—the team at Assertive Community Recovery LLC works with your insurance to minimize out-of-pocket expenses and can discuss payment options during your initial contact.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, reach out today. Call 866-720-3784 to speak with a compassionate admissions specialist who can verify your insurance coverage, answer questions about treatment programs, and help you begin the admission process. Recovery is possible, and professional support makes all the difference.