Screening and Assessment Services
A free and confidential screening is an important first step in determining just what level of care you or your family member may need.
Following an in-depth
screening and depending on individual needs, each patient will receive three referrals to community services or an Atrium Health Floyd Behavioral Health program.
The goal of the screening is to best determine the needed level of treatment for improved health, with either therapy or inpatient services.
Every plan is personalized for improved health – because every journey is different – and the Atrium Health Floyd team is here to help.
Adult Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program
Many adults ages 18 and older with mental illness may also have problems with substance abuse and chemical dependency. Adults who have mental illness, substance abuse problems or both, called dual diagnosis, often benefit from the treatment, structure and support Floyd Behavioral Health's adult program provides.
Understanding Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is a recognized medical brain disorder. It refers to the abuse of illegal or legal substances, such as drugs or alcohol. Substance abuse causes serious problems at work, school and in relationships. Individuals who are addicted can't simply stop using, and treatment for their addiction is serious and complex. Our skilled, experienced professionals use their clinical expertise to help lead patients toward recovery using the appropriate treatments.
Learning to Live a Healthier Life
Our partial hospitalization program allows patients to return home every evening during the recovery process to learn to live a healthier life. Our therapists also help family members understand how they can support their loved one through the use of family sessions as needed.
For More Information
For more information about our Adult Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program or other adult programs through Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center Behavioral Health, call
706-509-3500.