The Complete Guide to Alcohol and Drug Assessments: AACS Atlanta’s Expert Insight
Whether you’re facing a legal requirement, an employment mandate, or taking a voluntary step toward personal growth, an alcohol and drug Evaluation is often the first important milestone on the path to resolution and recovery. At AACS Atlanta, we offer clinically sound, court-approved evaluations designed to meet the needs of individuals navigating the legal system, workplace compliance, or personal transformation.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything
you need to know about the process, purpose, and benefits of alcohol and drug
assessments—and how AACS Atlanta supports you from start to finish.
What Is an Alcohol and Drug Assessment?
An alcohol and drug assessment (also called a substance use
evaluation) is a structured process conducted by a licensed professional to
evaluate a person’s relationship with substances. The goal is to determine:
- Whether substance use is problematic or habitual
- If there is a diagnosable substance use disorder
- What level of intervention or treatment (if any) is necessary
- How to safely and effectively support recovery or rehabilitation
At AACS Atlanta, our assessments are evidence-based,
non-judgmental, and tailored to the individual—providing clarity to both the
client and the referring party (court, probation officer, employer, etc.).
Who Needs an Alcohol and Drug Assessment?
You might need an alcohol or drug assessment if:
- You’ve been arrested for DUI, drug possession, or public intoxication
- A court or probation officer has ordered an evaluation
- Your employer or HR department requires it after a failed drug test
- You’re in a child custody or divorce case involving substance concerns
- You voluntarily want to understand your substance use for personal reasons
These evaluations are essential for legal documentation,
employment compliance, and most importantly your own mental, emotional, and
physical well-being.
What to Expect During the Evaluation Process
At AACS Atlanta, we make the evaluation process simple,
confidential, and efficient. Here’s what it typically involves:
- Scheduling Your Appointment: You can book an in-person or virtual session—often with same-day availability.
- Clinical Interview: A licensed professional will ask about your medical, legal, psychological, and substance use history in a private setting.
- Screening Tools: Standardized instruments (such as ASAM criteria or SASSI) may be used to help assess substance use risk.
- Diagnosis and Recommendations: Based on the evaluation, you may receive one of the following:
- No treatment recommended
- Education classes (e.g., DUI Risk Reduction)
- Outpatient or inpatient treatment referrals
- Individual counseling sessions
- Written Report:A formal report is provided for submission to your referring party (court, employer, probation, or attorney).
We also offer expedited reports for urgent legal matters.
Confidentiality & Professionalism You Can Trust
Your privacy is our priority. At AACS Atlanta, we uphold
strict confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA and other state regulations.
Whether the evaluation is court-mandated or self-referred, your information is
handled with the highest level of care and discretion.
Why Choose AACS Atlanta?
Here’s what makes AACS Atlanta a trusted name across
Georgia:
- Licensed and Certified Staff: All assessments are conducted by licensed professionals approved by Georgia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD).
- Court & DDS Approved: Our reports are recognized by courts, probation offices, attorneys, and DDS for DUI and substance-related cases.
- Fast Scheduling: Same-day and next-day appointments are available, both in-person and online.
- Culturally Competent & Multilingual Services: We serve individuals from diverse backgrounds with language support and cultural understanding.
- Multiple Locations: Convenient offices in Atlanta, Marietta, Decatur, and surrounding areas.
The Role of Assessments in Long-Term Recovery
While many people undergo assessments because they are
required, these evaluations often become the first meaningful step in the
recovery process. By helping individuals recognize patterns, address problems,
and access the right level of support, alcohol and drug assessments serve as a
bridge from confusion to clarity.
Even if no diagnosis is given, the act of going through an
honest, professional evaluation can lead to powerful self-awareness and
healthier decisions going forward.
Ready to Schedule Your Evaluation?
Don’t wait until the deadline. Let AACS Atlanta help you
meet your legal, employment, or personal requirements with clarity, compassion,
and compliance.
Or visit http://www.aacsatlanta.com
to schedule your confidential assessment.
Final Thought
An alcohol and drug assessment isn’t just a formality it’s a
chance to understand yourself, comply with the law, and take a step toward
positive change. At AACS Atlanta, we’re honored to be a part of that journey
with you.
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