Mount Sinai Wellness Center

Mount Sinai Wellness Center Mount Sinai Wellness Center is one of the most comprehensive residential addiction rehabilitation facilities in the United States No one is immune.

The prescription opioids/heroin, drug and alcohol addiction epidemic is affecting many individuals in the United States (U.S.). Per US surgeon general report, more than 100 individuals die every day due to drug overdose. Only about 10 percent of people with a substance use disorder receive any type of specialty treatment. Further, over 40 percent of people with a substance use disorder also have a mental health condition, yet fewer than half (48.0 percent) receive treatment for either disorder. It is estimated that the yearly economic impact of substance misuse and substance use disorders is $249 billion for alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorders and $193 billion for illicit drug use and drug use

To meet the desperate needs for quality treatment, Mt Sinai leadership team created a state of the art clinical program to assist in combating the disease of addiction in Georgia. Our goal is to provide an excellent clinical, educational and research based model. We will utilize evidence based psychotherapeutic interventions along with medication assisted treatment in an integrated fashion to address the psychological and biological etiologies for the addictive disorders. Our model will be holistic where we will also utilize alternative medicine e.g. Yoga, Tai Chi, equine assisted therapy, nutritional classes and exercise to transform the unhealthy life style associated with addiction into active healthy habits. We will offer alumni aftercare groups along with onsite AA/smart recover/refuge recovery meetings to assist in the transition of our clients back to their communities. We will involve families in the treatment and assist and support them as they handle the care of their loved ones. We will offer this model in a luxurious facility located on a mountain top in Dahlonega, GA where the clean air and green surrounding will create a healthy atmosphere for wellness and recovery. To give back to our community we will offer training and education for trainees from different disciplines including Social workers, nurses, interns and others

Our ultimate goal is to research our treatment outcome to guide us in improving our performance over time.

✨ Hope begins as a single light—guiding us toward healing, connection, and brighter days. As we enter the season of grat...
10/20/2025

✨ Hope begins as a single light—guiding us toward healing, connection, and brighter days. As we enter the season of gratitude, let’s remember that one spark can change everything.

💚 National Mental Illness Awareness WeekMental health matters — and so does breaking the stigma.This week, we stand with...
10/06/2025

💚 National Mental Illness Awareness Week

Mental health matters — and so does breaking the stigma.
This week, we stand with the millions of individuals and families affected by mental illness. Whether you're living with a diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, your voice and your story matter.

Mental health and addiction are deeply connected, and everyone deserves access to compassionate care, understanding, and support. Let's keep the conversation going and create a community where healing is possible. 💬🌱

October is  ! This month, we’re Telling the Prevention Story — because preventing substance use starts with awareness, e...
10/03/2025

October is !
This month, we’re Telling the Prevention Story — because preventing substance use starts with awareness, education, and strong community support.

Prevention is about more than avoiding substances — it's about building resilience, fostering connection, and creating environments where individuals can thrive.

Together, we can reduce risk, support healthier choices, and empower individuals to reach their full potential. 🌱💬

Today is National Opioid Awareness Day—a crucial moment for reflection and action. It's important to recognize that opio...
09/21/2025

Today is National Opioid Awareness Day—a crucial moment for reflection and action. It's important to recognize that opioid addiction is a treatable medical condition, not a failing. Education is a powerful tool in saving lives.

Here are some ways you can make a meaningful impact:
👃 Learn how to use naloxone to help someone in an emergency.
📚 Learn about the signs of an opioid overdose so you can act quickly.
🗣️ Engage in honest conversations to break the stigma about addiction.
📍 Share local resources or treatment programs that can provide vital support.

Let’s take this day to spread awareness, support those in need, and foster understanding within our communities. Together, we can change lives.

Today is National Addiction Professionals Day! A time to recognize the dedicated counselors, case managers, nurses, peer...
09/20/2025

Today is National Addiction Professionals Day! A time to recognize the dedicated counselors, case managers, nurses, peer support specialists, and medical providers who walk beside individuals on their journey to recovery. 💙

Their compassion, expertise, and unwavering support make healing possible.

To every professional working in addiction recovery: thank you for your impact, your empathy, and your advocacy. You help change and save lives every day.

Tag a recovery professional you appreciate!

International Overdose Awareness Day reminds us that overdose is preventable, and that education, compassion, and access...
08/31/2025

International Overdose Awareness Day reminds us that overdose is preventable, and that education, compassion, and access to care can save lives.

On August 31, this global campaign honors the lives lost to overdose while promoting solutions through community action, stigma reduction, and expanded treatment access.

💜 Wear purple
🧠 Educate yourself and others on harm reduction
📢 Speak openly to reduce stigma
🤝 Connect people with life-saving resources

Let’s use this day to elevate conversations around overdose prevention and help individuals, families, and providers stay informed and connected.

With the right tools, anyone can act to prevent overdose deaths and  . Visit samhsa.gov/overdose-reversal for informatio...
08/30/2025

With the right tools, anyone can act to prevent overdose deaths and . Visit samhsa.gov/overdose-reversal for information and resources to learn how you, loved ones and community can and help save lives.

It may be hard to tell whether a person is experiencing an overdose. If you aren’t sure, treat it like an overdose—you c...
08/28/2025

It may be hard to tell whether a person is experiencing an overdose. If you aren’t sure, treat it like an overdose—you could Here are some things to look for if you think someone is overdosing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO6VViDLI38

August is National Wellness Month!  This month is all about prioritizing you. Your recovery, your routine, and your over...
08/01/2025

August is National Wellness Month!

This month is all about prioritizing you. Your recovery, your routine, and your overall well-being.

Wellness isn’t just physical. In recovery, it also means:

🧠 Caring for your mental health
🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Building supportive relationships
🧘 Practicing mindfulness and self-compassion
📅 Creating routines that bring stability and peace

Whether you're deep into your recovery journey or just starting out, taking small steps every day to care for your mind and body makes a big impact.

Let this month be your reminder: healing isn’t just possible—it’s worth investing in.

July is National Social Wellness Month! ❤️ Your recovery journey isn’t meant to be walked alone—and this month is a perf...
07/07/2025

July is National Social Wellness Month! ❤️ Your recovery journey isn’t meant to be walked alone—and this month is a perfect reminder to check in on the relationships that lift you up.

Whether it’s:
👥 Joining a support group
📞 Calling someone who understands
🧩 Making new friends through recovery …connection matters.

Let’s celebrate the power of meaningful relationships and how they help us heal, grow, and stay strong.

For the first time in years, overdose deaths are declining, proof that evidence-based treatment and harm reduction are m...
06/25/2025

For the first time in years, overdose deaths are declining, proof that evidence-based treatment and harm reduction are making a difference.

But now, proposed Medicaid cuts could put that progress at risk.

Medicaid is a lifeline for so many individuals seeking care for substance use and mental health. Without it, thousands may lose access to treatment, undoing years of progress in overdose prevention.

Let’s not undo the progress we've made. Access to treatment must remain a priority.

There’s good news from the frontlines of Missouri’s — and the nation’s — hard-fought efforts to reign in the opioid crisis: deaths from overdose deaths are on the decline.

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Georgia Drug Rehab

The prescription opioids/heroin, drug and alcohol addiction epidemic is affecting many individuals in the United States (U.S.). No one is immune. Per US surgeon general report, more than 100 individuals die every day due to drug overdose. Only about 10 percent of people with a substance use disorder receive any type of specialty treatment. Further, over 40 percent of people with a substance use disorder also have a mental health condition, yet fewer than half (48.0 percent) receive treatment for either disorder. It is estimated that the yearly economic impact of substance misuse and substance use disorders is $249 billion for alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorders and $193 billion for illicit drug use and drug use To meet the desperate needs for quality treatment, Mt Sinai leadership team created a state of the art clinical program to assist in combating the disease of addiction in Georgia. Our goal is to provide an excellent clinical, educational and research based model. We will utilize evidence based psychotherapeutic interventions along with medication assisted treatment in an integrated fashion to address the psychological and biological etiologies for the addictive disorders. Our model will be holistic where we will also utilize alternative medicine e.g. Yoga, Tai Chi, equine assisted therapy, nutritional classes and exercise to transform the unhealthy life style associated with addiction into active healthy habits. We will offer alumni aftercare groups along with onsite AA/smart recover/refuge recovery meetings to assist in the transition of our clients back to their communities. We will involve families in the treatment and assist and support them as they handle the care of their loved ones. We will offer this model in a luxurious facility located on a mountain top in Dahlonega, GA where the clean air and green surrounding will create a healthy atmosphere for wellness and recovery. To give back to our community we will offer training and education for trainees from different disciplines including Social workers, nurses, interns and others Our ultimate goal is to research our treatment outcome to guide us in improving our performance over time.