Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center

Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center is a residential treatment center specializing in the treatment of substance use and co-ocurring mental health disorders

Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center offers those suffering from addiction with hope for recovery and a life free from the bonds of this debilitating disease. We are a treatment center using science-based medical and clinical steps to help our clients begin the journey to recovery. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just 45 minutes north of Atlanta, Georgia, Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center provides a secure and serene setting in a well-appointed facility for clients to take the first step toward freedom from addiction.

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12/11/2025

Holiday celebrations often include hidden emotional triggers: crowded rooms, changed routines, emotional pressure, and memories from past seasons. Even amid apparent happiness, these factors can stir up stress or sadness. Understanding your personal triggers can help you navigate the season with greater ease and care. Share this message so others may become aware of their own holiday triggers. https://ow.ly/P8HH50XHxMq

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12/11/2025

More than a seasonal slump, Seasonal Affective Disorder is a depressive condition triggered by reduced daylight. It impacts sleep and drains energy and motivation. Exposure to sunlight and intentional routines can help. Share to support others.

This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for our amazing community whose support makes our mission possible every day. Your tru...
11/27/2025

This Thanksgiving, we’re thankful for our amazing community whose support makes our mission possible every day. Your trust fuels our commitment to compassionate, high-quality care for those who need it most.

Wishing you a safe and peaceful Thanksgiving from all of us.

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11/22/2025

Today is International Survivors of Su***de Loss Day, a day to honor those who have lost someone to su***de and to come together in healing and connection. Grief takes many forms, and there is no right or wrong way to process it. Support and resources: https://ow.ly/BAQp50XpHyj

When you practice gratitude, you shift your mindset toward positivity. Studies show that it can ease stress, elevate moo...
11/20/2025

When you practice gratitude, you shift your mindset toward positivity. Studies show that it can ease stress, elevate mood, and build resilience. Paying attention to the good helps you stay grounded and connected.

What’s one thing you’re thankful for?

November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, a time to honor the service and sacrifices of our military he...
11/13/2025

November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, a time to honor the service and sacrifices of our military heroes and their families. As we approach the holiday season, it's important to remember that this time of year can bring unique challenges for veterans and their loved ones. Feelings of isolation, stress, or grief may surface, making it crucial to stay connected and offer support.

If you or someone you know is struggling, don't hesitate to reach out. Together, we can ensure that every veteran and military family member feels supported and valued during this season and every season.

Today, on Veterans Day, we pause to recognize the courage and selflessness of our nation’s heroes.At Blue Ridge Mountain...
11/11/2025

Today, on Veterans Day, we pause to recognize the courage and selflessness of our nation’s heroes.

At Blue Ridge Mountain Recovery Center, we’re committed to providing compassionate, veteran-focused care that honors their service and supports lasting recovery and growth. https://ow.ly/2Lvo50Xm8TI

We all have ways to manage tough days and support our wellbeing — and your approach could help others too. What’s your "...
11/10/2025

We all have ways to manage tough days and support our wellbeing — and your approach could help others too. What’s your "recipe"? From mindfulness and therapy to simple daily habits, share what keeps you balanced and inspired.

Stress is something everyone experiences, but how we handle it truly matters. Taking time for regular exercise, mindfuln...
11/03/2025

Stress is something everyone experiences, but how we handle it truly matters. Taking time for regular exercise, mindfulness, deep breathing, or meaningful connection with others can help you find calm and clarity.

Discover more ways to ease stress and anxiety here:
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This Halloween, remember to treat yourself! 🎃Self-care isn’t a trick—small moments of kindness toward yourself can lift ...
10/31/2025

This Halloween, remember to treat yourself! 🎃

Self-care isn’t a trick—small moments of kindness toward yourself can lift your mood and help you feel your best. Know someone who could use it too? Share these tips and brighten their day.

When we’re connected to a healthy source — faith, purpose, community — our lives overflow with hope and strength.In addi...
10/24/2025

When we’re connected to a healthy source — faith, purpose, community — our lives overflow with hope and strength.
In addiction, the source runs dry. In recovery, we reconnect to something greater, allowing that living water to overflow to others — through service, kindness, and compassion.
Blue Ridge, providing hope on the hill since 2012.

Depression can increase the risk of developing or worsening a substance use disorder. Low mood, hopelessness, and anxiet...
10/23/2025

Depression can increase the risk of developing or worsening a substance use disorder. Low mood, hopelessness, and anxiety may lead someone to rely on substances to cope, which can create a cycle that’s difficult to break.

Recognizing this connection is a key step toward healing. Early intervention and healthy coping strategies such as therapy, support groups and self-care can make a meaningful difference.

Recovery is possible, and you don’t have to face depression or substance use alone. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

If you or someone you know is struggling, support and resources are available to guide you toward hope, healing, and long-term wellness.

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255 Depot Street Suite 200
Ball Ground, GA
30107

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Igniting the Fire, Inspiring the Change & Influencing the Heart

At Blue Ridge we strive to provide the most amazing experience to any individual who walks through our doors whether it be a person seeking treatment or a local vendor making their weekly delivery. Our staff desires to make everyone feel accepted, that they belong and that they become competent about the disease of addiction and the process of recovery. We utilize empathy, understanding and compassion to soften the sometimes harden hearts and minds of some of our clients and their families in hopes to make them hungry for a new life and new purpose.

As we work hard to do this we are sensitive to our client’s welfare and confidentiality. We want our clients to feel safe and confident that they can acquire the help they need without sacrificing their privacy. The Blue Ridge staff accomplishes this through their awareness and expertise in the field and by portraying daily integrity in what we do.

We also recognize the importance of carrying the message about the disease of addiction and the recovery process to those outside the borders of Blue Ridge. We believe we have an obligation to be educated and versed in such a manner about this disease that we can help society better understand it’s devastating effects and the ways to help people recover.