Macon Behavioral Health Treatment Center

Details

Name :

Macon Behavioral Health Treatment Center

Address  :

3500 Riverside Drive

Town  :

Macon

State  :

Georgia

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

31210

Phone  :

478 477 3829

Fax  :

478 477 4642

Web URL  :


Description

About Us
Macon Behavioral Health Treatment Center provides a full array of mental health substance abuse and behavioral health care program services to both children and adolescents from ages 517 The center takes a comprehensive approach to the development of quality behavioral health care programs and services combining a multitude of capability and resources intended to achieve high quality costeffective and consumer driven programming for children and adolescents facing diverse challenges Youth are grouped according to age developmental level and individual needs

Treatment programs are built upon the belief that all youth can lead more meaningful hopeful and productive lives full of greater happiness and potential Each youth is unique The programs philosophy promotes the understanding that youth thrive in a bright colorful culturally enriched educational stimulating safe and nurturing environments Youth and families are treated with the utmost dignity and respect Their overall personal health safety and wellbeing are of the utmost importance
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