The person I am trying to find a place for has a drug addiction. What does she need to bring with her. How long is the program? How does visitation work?

David salzmann | Oct 23, 2019 | Category: Mental health service in Marietta, Georgia

Cobb County Community Services Board – Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC) - All questions

Address: 1758 County Services Pkwy, Marietta, GA 30008, USA

Deanna Ray Owen | Oct 23, 2019

7days but its just for them to find a place for them like living there at the program to find long term Living Program for like six like 3 to 6 months and I hope you get up on your feet but the staff is really cool and sweet I actually just got out of there

Cobb County Community Services Board – Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC) | Oct 23, 2019

The Behavioral Health Crisis Center provides medically monitored, short-term residential services for the purpose of providing psychiatric stabilization and detoxification from drugs and alcohol. We serve as the first line community-based alternative to hospitalization for those who are uninsured and underinsured. The annual average length of stay in crisis beds of the Crisis Stabilization Program (CSP) does not exceed eight calendar days. Emphasis is placed on serving individuals in the most efficient way possible, referring individuals to outpatient services and ensuring that appointments are made to our Cobb Outpatient Services program prior to individuals leaving the CSP. The individual's Plan of Care is comprehensive and involves the individual, the clinical staff. Family members are included when appropriate. Visitation is not prohibited but not encouraged. Things to bring if one has time in advance to get them: Photo ID and 3-4 days of clothing.

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