How Do I …
Find DBHDD Services?
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If you need immediate crisis help:
Call or text 988 to be connected to crisis services for mental health, substance abuse, or intellectual/developmental disability issues, available 24/7.
If you are having a medical emergency, a safety emergency requiring law enforcement, EMS, or experiencing a fire emergency DIAL 911.
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For access and information about outpatient services:
Call or text 988 to be connected to behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disability providers of outpatient services in your area.
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For online access and information about Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Addiction Recovery Support Centers:
DBHDD has developed an interactive map that provides information on the services below:
An Addiction Recovery Support Center (ARSC) is a peer-led, community-based program that offers non-clinical support and activities to individuals and families on their journey in recovery from substance use disorders.
Treatment Clinics- these programs are a combination of services by payment options that specifically treat Opioid Use Disorder using Medication Assisted Treatment. Please visit https://dbhddapps.dbhdd.ga.gov/ProviderMap/.
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Search online for supports and services:
To search for behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disabilities supports and services from our network of over 600 providers, please visit Provider Search.
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About the DBHDD Police Department
Our mission is to protect life and property, uphold the law with integrity, and foster trust through respectful, transparent, and compassionate service. We are committed to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all, while supporting the DBHDD Vision Statement:
Easy access to high-quality care that leads to a life of recovery and independence for the people we serve.
The Department consists of security, corrections and police officers. Police officers are state certified by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council and have powers of arrest authority granted by state statute (O.C.G.A. 37-1-21).
The Department’s Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Unit provides CIT training statewide. And the Mobile Resiliency Command Center provides crisis response resources to natural and man-made disasters.
Led by Chief Rus Drew and Deputy Chief Antonio Long the DBHDD Police Department is a full-service unique law enforcement agency which is dedicated to providing the highest level of safety and security to patients, staff and the community through quality, professional law enforcement services.
For more information please contact: [email protected]
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Still need help?
If you need help navigating DBHDD’s system of services, or detailed information about resources in your community, please contact your regional field office.