In a safe and supportive environment, we provide the highest quality care to guide you toward healing and lasting recovery.
Transforming lives through personalized treatment, fostering a culture of hope, healing, and community.
Hope Haven Recovery Center began after our founder, Oliver Turner, recognized the need for outpatient treatment services in Coweta County. Having worked in the recovery residence field for eight years, Oliver saw that most individuals entered recovery residences immediately following detox or inpatient treatment without receiving critical levels of care due to a lack of availability in Coweta County.
What sets Hope Haven Recovery Center apart from other treatment centers is our founders' years of experience working with people in early recovery, including those who did not receive clinical care. We are familiar with the struggles, vulnerabilities, and pitfalls of early recovery. With this knowledge, Hope Haven Recovery Center focuses on preparing our clients for the realities of sobriety by equipping them with the effective, practical tools they need.
The team at Hope Haven Recovery Center is committed to treating individuals who are struggling with substance use disorder and addiction.
Led by directors Joshua Sprung and Oliver Turner, Hope Haven Recovery Center strives to provide care focusing on evidence-based, personalized treatment plans. Our leadership creates a strong foundation for empowering patients to lead fulfilling lives free from substance use.
Some of Hope Haven Recovery Center's Trusted Resources and Information
Detox is the first critical step in drug rehabilitation, where the body and mind begin to heal. Though challenging, detox is temporary and essential for clearing substances from the system, allowing individuals to fully engage in therapy and begin their recovery journey.
Therapy is the backbone of drug rehabilitation, helping individuals understand the root causes of addiction, learn healthy coping mechanisms, build supportive relationships, and develop self-awareness to prevent relapse, empowering long-term recovery.
Rest is a critical yet often overlooked part of recovery, helping the body heal, regulate emotions, clear the mind, and reduce the risk of relapse. Learning to rest is not laziness, but essential medicine for rebuilding strength and sustaining long-term sobriety.