The Recovery Spot of West Georgia is a safe space that provides individuals who are working toward mental health/addiction recovery with a place to socialize and receive support at no charge. We offer support from Certified Peer Specialists and peer-led support groups.
The RSWG is a place for those impacted by addiction to share and receive information as they learn about and get connected to local resources.
The Recovery Spot of West Georgia is focused on 3 core recovery services:
1. Access to one-on-one recovery information, services, and resources: The RSWG assists individuals desiring help to overcome addiction, remain stable and work toward a healthy lifestyle by providing the support they need to make informed decisions.
2. Peer-led support groups: The RSWG currently offers Alcoholics Anonymous/AA, Narcotics Anonymous/NA, Adult Children of Alcoholics/ACA, CoDependents Anonymous/CODA, and All Recovery Support groups at the Stalling Community Center Building. These groups are promoted through Carroll County Mental Health Advocates and RSWG social media platforms.
3. Community outreach & education: RSWG provides community education programs to increase awareness of and provide resources regarding substance use disorders and prevention programs in the community.
Connection with others is essential for addiction recovery. It can provide comfort, support, and encouragement during difficult times. If you don't have a support group, then we are here for you. Come check us out and let us be a friend of recovery for you. Recovery is a journey, and you don't have to go through it alone.
A Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) is an individual who is trained and certified to provide ongoing support to individuals and their families receiving mental health and/or substance use recovery supports and services. CPSs use their lived experience to promote hope, personal responsibility, empowerment, education, and self-determination in the communities where they serve. CPSs are trained to assist others in skill-building, problem-solving, setting up and maintaining self-help mutual support groups, and building self-directed recovery tools. A critical role of the CPS is willingness to self-identify their lived experience, using it as a tool for helping others in developing recovery goals and specific steps to reach those goals.
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118 South White Street, Carrollton, Georgia 30117, United States
Mon | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Fri | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
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