
At Riverfront Recovery Center of North Georgia
Our programs are designed to treat the whole person—not just the addiction. We provide a full continuum of care that supports individuals at every stage of their recovery journey, starting with safe, medically supervised detox and progressing into immersive residential treatment. Our multidisciplinary team—consisting of licensed clinicians, 24/7 nursing staff, and a dedicated addiction medicine physician—delivers evidence-based best practices in a structured, supportive, and stunningly beautiful environment.
We believe that long-term recovery is built on more than just abstinence. That’s why our programs combine clinical therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) with experiential and holistic modalities including yoga, art, music, equine therapy, and mindfulness practices. Clients engage in individual and group counseling, life skills development, relapse prevention, family systems work, and self-esteem building—all designed to help them understand the root causes of substance use, regulate emotions, repair relationships, and create a life they’re excited to live.
Our programs emphasize structure, community, and personal growth—empowering each person to heal with dignity, rediscover their sense of self, and build the resilience needed to thrive in recovery.



Here’s Why People Choose Riverfront
Choose intimacy. Choose nature. Choose recovery that lasts.
Our Treatment Programs

- Riverfront views
- 24/7 medical care and supervision
- Television with streaming services
- Fireplace
- Full kitchen, stocked refrigerator and pantry

- Riverfront views
- Private and semi-private rooms
- Television with streaming services
- Fireplace
- Full kitchen, stocked refrigerator and pantry
- Full gym complete with yoga mats, Nike Strength Bench Press, Nike Strength Dumbells, Rogue Rower, Rogue Air Bike
- Fire Pits
- Pool Table
- Foosball Table
- Horseshoes
How to Know If Treatment is Right for You?
Substance abuse involves the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs. It’s a condition known for disrupting lives and causing long-term harm to individuals’ mental, physical, and social well-being. Recognizing the need for treatment is vital, yet often one of the most daunting steps.
Common signs that treatment may be needed include:
- Loss of Control: Consistently consuming more of the substance than intended.
- Neglecting Responsibilities:Failing to meet obligations at work, school, or home.
- Health Concerns: Experiencing withdrawal symptoms or deteriorating health.
- Relationship Strain: Damaged relationships or social isolation.
- Persistent Use Despite Negative Consequences: Continuing to use the substance despite knowing the harm it causes.
If you or a loved one recognize these signs, know that seeking treatment is a powerful stride towards reclaiming control and fostering a healthier future.
