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Ravens Nest

3875 Austell Rd, ste 303
Austell GA 30106

Phone: 888-975-3816
Crisis Hotline: 678-361-9754
Fax: 770-819-6826

Email: info@ravensnestinc.org
Careers: hr@ravensnestinc.org

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Hours of Operation:

Monday - Thursday
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday
Closed

Saturday
Appointment Only

Sunday
Closed

Programs Help With:

Mental Health/Behavior Health
  • Medication Management
  • Trauma-Focused Assessment
  • Individual, Family, Group Therapy
  • Parent Skill Training
  • Telemedicine
  • Community Linkage
Health & Wellness
  • Nurse Check, Labs
  • Healthy Diet & Nutrition
Health Education Service
  • Biopsychosexual Assessment
  • Biopsychosocial Assessment
  • Trauma-Focus Assessment
  • Alcohol/Substance Abuse Assessment

 
 
 
 
 

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We Do In-Home Interventions

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Ravens Nest in Austell, GA was founded on the premise that “it takes a village,” to help raise community awareness in order to change lives. Our behavioral and mental health programs are based on the three “E’s” - empowerment, education and excellence. We focus on all aspects of the mind, body and spirit by offering External link opens in new tab or windowindividual counseling, family counseling and in-home intervention. Call today to speak to one of our experienced counselors.

Offering:

  • Basic Living Skills
  • Help With Anger Management
  • Help With Stress Management
  • Substance Abuse Prevention

We Handle:

  • Educational Neglect
  • Emotional Neglect
  • Medical Neglect

 

  • Neonatal Neglect
  • Prenatal Neglect
  • Supervisory Neglect

Get Help For Your Family

Take Back Your Family Values

We work to interrupt the patterns of drug addiction and relapse through effective treatment.  We will make every effort to alleviate the social consequence and costs of mental illness and addiction, together with maintaining the ongoing aspiration of bringing them to an end.  It is our belief that the advances in pharmacological and psychosocial sciences will make this dream a reality.

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