Georgia Apex Program – School-Based Behavioral Health Services

The Georgia Apex Program connects those between pre-kindergarten and 12th grade to mental health services in their school environment. From individual counseling to family therapy sessions, counselors and case managers meet the behavioral needs of students and their families without interrupting vital education time.

  • School meetings
  • Faculty consultation
  • Family advocacy
  • Family skills building
  • In-home case management
  • In-school case management
  • In-school therapy
  • In-service trainings
  • Resources and referral services
  • Social & interpersonal skills building
  • Sources of Strength peer supports
  • Suicide prevention education
  • Transportation as needed
  • Year-round services

To Request More Information About Georgia’s Apex Program, Call 478-275-6850

In-Clinic & Telehealth Therapy Services

In addition to Apex services, we provide in-clinic therapy in a safe, friendly environment, including virtual sessions.

  • Individual therapy
  • Family counseling
  • Group therapy

How to Get Started

Families, youth, and young adults interested in therapy services must undergo a comprehensive intake process.

Call 478-275-6850 to Get Started.

Payment for Service

Insurance

We accept most forms of insurance, including:

  • Amerigroup
  • CareSource
  • Centene/Peach State
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Private/commercial insurance
  • Uninsured

Sliding Fee Scale for Young Adults 18 and Over

We serve all individuals regardless of ability to pay and offers a sliding fee scale to the uninsured or underinsured. Fees are determined by income or family size.

To qualify, please bring proof of guardianship and ONE of the following to your appointment:

  • Wage statement from Department of Labor
  • Two most recent pay stubs
  • Documentation from Social Security
  • Official documentation regarding wages or inability to work
  • Proof of guardianship

*Please note that payment or co-payment is expected at the time of service. Refusal to provide financial information or required payments may result in a disruption of services. If you are having trouble making payments contact us to work with you on a case-by-case basis.

If you are under the age of 18, please speak to a treatment engagement specialist to see how we can serve you.

Additional Children, Youth, and Young Adult Services

Additional Services