Child and Adolescent Services

 

How do I get started in this program?
  • Where to go : ( Call 770-991-7420 The front desk will be happy to assist you with any questions you have about opening a chart at our program ~ walk-in hours are mon~ thur 8 am until 10:30 am
  • Our Hours of Operation at Flint River Center, Child and Adolescent Program:
  • Monday thru Thursday 8:00am to 7:00pm
  • We are closed on Fridays

 

What to bring with them:
Please bring proof of income if you work , insurance card, Child Social Security number and a Picture ID ~ if you are a foster parent bring Guardianship papers

 

Who uses this program (target audience)?

  • Child and Adolescent services treats children from age 4 to age 21, if they are still in high school

 

What does this program do?

  • We provide psychiatric assessments and services.
  • Nursing assessments
  • Medication management.
  •  Individual therapy
  • Family therapy and training.
  • Community support services

 

Where are services are available?
  • 6315 Garden Walk Blvd.  Riverdale GA 30274

 

How are services structured(group setting, 1:1, in home, etc)?

  • Services are provided individually and in groups.
  • Community Support Services are provided in the home.

 

 

Intensive Outpatient Anger Management

  • Develop individualized anger control plans
  • Integrate relaxation skills with cognitive focused communication skill interventions
  • Curriculum developed by SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Group held three times a week for eight weeks (24 sessions)


Weekly Anger Management

  • Develop individualized anger control plans
  • Integrate relaxation skills with cognitive focused communication skill interventions
  • Curriculum developed by SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Group held once a week for ten weeks (10 sessions)


Girls Self-Esteem Group

  • Designed to develop and promote self-worth
  • Group held two times per week for eight weeks (16 sessions)


Drug Education & Prevention Group

  • Participants learn refusal skills
  • Learn to develop drug-free activities
  • Establish positive support networks
  • Coping skills for high-risk situations
  • Curriculum based on Motivational Enhancement / Cognitive Behavior Therapy model


Intensive Outpatient Addictive Disease Program

  • Designed for adolescents ages 13 to 18
  • Mission is to motivate decisions and commitments to change
  • Group held three times per week for ten weeks (30 sessions)

 

ADHD Social Skills Group

  • Designed for ages 7-10
  • Opportunity to learn and practice skills to mange symptoms
  • Parents are informed of the child's progress
  • Focus placed on the child's strengths and weaknesses

 

Community Support Services (formerly CSI)