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Services Offered

Substance Abuse Treatment

NWCP provides a holistic approach to those struggling with addiction, providing a safe and confidential place for individuals to work on themselves. Through counseling and treatment, we are able to help you recover motivation, perspective, and joy that you once had in your life. 

 

Accountability Drug Court Treatment Services

The Accountability Drug Court Program offers substance abuse treatment services to individuals as an alternative to jail time. 

 

Individual & Group Services

NWCP provides both individual and group counseling, each provided by a certified, licensed and/or trained professional. NWCP takes pride in providing a non-judgmental, safe and confidential place to work on oneself. 

Groups offered: Substance Abuse, Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), Anger Management, Grief/Loss, Shoplifting

(Parenting Classes - coming soon)

 

DOT-SAP Program (Return-to-Duty Process)

What is DOT Drug Testing? The Department of Transportation (DOT) has drug and alcohol testing requirements of safety-sensitive employees employed in the aviation, railroad, public transit, trucking, maritime, pipeline and Coast Guard industries. 


What is the DOT Return to Duty (RTD) Process? The RTD process is required when a DOT regulated employee fail to comply with the DOT mandated drug and/or alcohol testing policy.   The employee must successfully complete the RTD process in order to become eligible to return to the safety-sensitive jobs or to accept a safety-sensitive position with another DOT regulated employer. 

DUI/DWI Evaluations & Treatment

NWCP is a DBHDD approved DUI/DWI Clinical Evaluator and Treatment Provider. This program works with individuals to comply with the DUI Laws of Georgia and to reinstate driving privileges. 

Anger Managment

The Anger Management Program is designed to help develop skills to manage and/or control one's issues with anger, by identifying triggers and positive coping skills needed to manage uncontrollable outburst and/or feelings.

Supervised Family Visitation

It’s important for a child to be able to maintain a healthy relationship with parent(s) and individuals that are a part of their lives, NWCP specialize in providing visitation services for individuals that struggle with addiction and/or addiction behaviors. All visitation monitors are trained to observe inappropriate behaviors to ensure the safety of all child(ren).

Shoplifting

Shoplifting is a major problem in our communities, this is an education and remediation program for beginning offenders charged with shoplifting. The program examines shoplifting behaviors, legal and social consequences. 

Grief & Loss

The Grief and Loss program is designed to provides support and education to individuals and families faced with the loss of a loved one. Family members will learn about the Grief and Loss process, the Stages of Grief and positive ways to cope with loss. 

Self-Help Programs

The staff at NWCP understands that due to work schedules and family obligations the self-study courses will assist individuals with meeting their court, family and work obligations. Contact NWCP to find out about self-study courses available. 

*There is NO self-study for the Substance Abuse Program(s)

Consulting Services

NWCP is in partnership with Regulatory Compliance and Training Institute to provide consulting services to substance abuse treatment programs, clinical supervision and training. 

Please feel free to submit questions. 

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Please contact us to schedule your appointment and allow the staff at NWCP to help you with your recovery needs. In case of an emergency, please call 911. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at Info@NWCPservice.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Per § 382.705(b), employers must report the following information to the Clearinghouse:

  • An alcohol confirmation test result with an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater;
  • A CDL driver’s refusal to submit to a Department of Transportation (DOT) test for drug or alcohol use;
  • Actual knowledge, as defined in § 382.107;
  • The negative RTD test results;
  • The date the driver successfully completed all follow-up tests as ordered by the substance abuse professional (SAP).


 

The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that gives employers, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs), and State law enforcement personnel real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.

The Clearinghouse contains records of violations of drug and alcohol prohibitions in 49 CFR Part 382, Subpart B, including positive drug or alcohol test results and test refusals. When a driver completes the return-to-duty (RTD) process and follow-up testing plan, this information is also recorded in the Clearinghouse.


SAPs must use the Clearinghouse to report specific information about a CDL driver’s return-to-duty (RTD) activities. This information includes the date of completion of the initial SAP assessment, and the date the SAP determines that the driver is eligible for RTD testing, per § 382.705(d). 


Northwest Counseling Professionals

5604 Wendy Bagwell Parkway, Hiram, Georgia 30141, United States

(678) 730-2119

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