About House Of Hope PCH
House Of Hope PCH is a substance use treatment provider in Augusta, Georgia offering comprehensive care designed specifically for women. Families especially appreciate the child focused care available on-site.
What kinds of treatment does House Of Hope PCH offer?
House Of Hope PCH provides detox and residential treatment, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services, and outpatient care for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. The program also includes transitional housing assistance with up to six months of rent and utility support to help women prepare for independent living.
Who can get help here?
The program serves women in Georgia including pregnant and postpartum women and mothers with children. Priority admission is given to pregnant clients who use intravenous substances followed by other pregnant clients, other intravenous substance users, and all other women seeking substance use treatment.
What does the program include?
Treatment includes client and group counseling and psycho-educational groups, parenting education, and life skills training including job readiness and financial education. Medication assisted treatment and on-site childcare, healthcare coordination, and transportation to medical and recovery services are also part of the wraparound model.
How is treatment paid for?
House Of Hope PCH accepts private insurance and self pay with monthly costs starting at $1,250 per resident plus a non-refundable $750 entrance fee. Financial assistance and partial scholarships may be available for eligible clients.





