Confidential Mental Health Support for Georgia Healthcare Professionals
SafeHaven proudly supports Georgia physicians, residents, and PAs with confidential, compassionate mental health services.
Our program is designed by healthcare professionals, for healthcare professionals, empowering providers to prioritize their health and well-being without fear or stigma.
SafeHaven legal protections in Georgia provide:
Independence: GA HB455 establishes legal protections for a professional program which addresses issues related to burnout by covered clinicians.
Reporting: The SafeHaven law gives more professional discretion to the provider on when to report to the board. All participants of SafeHaven are protected from reporting unless they are a danger to themselves or others.
Privileged Communications: Consultations under SafeHaven are considered privileged communications and do not pose a risk to a clinician’s medical license, except in the case of extraordinary circumstances.
How SafeHaven Supports Georgia Providers
- 100% confidential and private services
- Peer support, counseling, and wellness resources tailored for healthcare workers
- No reporting to employers or licensing boards
- Serving providers across Georgia, from Atlanta to Savannah
Mental Health Services Available for Georgia Healthcare Professionals
SafeHaven provides Georgia physicians, residents, and PAs access to confidential, high-quality mental health services tailored specifically for healthcare professionals. These include professional counseling and therapy, peer support groups, mentoring, and 24/7 access to private mental health resources. The program also offers stress prevention tools and practical guidance on recognizing and avoiding burnout in demanding clinical environments.

Whether you’re seeking ongoing support or navigating a challenging moment, SafeHaven is here to serve you and your family with resources that prioritize well-being, discretion, and care. Learn more about what you and your family can expect from SafeHaven’s benefits.
Georgia Legal Protections
GA HB455, Georgia’s SafeHaven law, protects information, including proceedings, minutes, records, reports, and communications, both written and oral, originating in SafeHaven as privileged.
This protection means that such information or communications may not be disclosed or produced in a legal proceeding absent an order from a circuit court judge showing “good cause arising from extraordinary circumstances.”