Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Catonsville,

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Sheppard Pratt Psychiatric Rehabilitation Day Program

20 Winters Lane
Catonsville, MD 21228

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Mountain Manor Treatment Centers Baltimore

3800 Frederick Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21229

Mountain Manor Treatment Centers Baltimore is a trusted and esteemed drug and alcohol rehab in Baltimore, Maryland although they have other locations in Maryland too. ... more details

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Tuerk House Main Campus

730 Ashburton Street
Baltimore, MD 21216

Tuerk House is accredited by The Joint Commission that provides behavioral health care for residents of Baltimore, Maryland. Their main campus is a facility with 82 ... more details

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Penn North Recovery

2410 Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21217

Penn North Recovery is an integrated community focused outpatient behavioral health and wellness center in Baltimore, Maryland. They help individuals overcome ... more details

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Baltimore VA Medical Center

10 North Greene Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Veterans struggling with addiction and substance use can access the treatment and support they need at the VA Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Clients are not ... more details

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Sheppard Pratt Baltimore Washington Campus

7220 Discovery Drive
Elkridge, MD 21075

Sheppard Pratt’s Baltimore/Washington Campus in Maryland specializes in the treatment of mental health and behavioral issues, including addiction and substance ... more details

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The Baltimore Station

140 West West Street
Baltimore, MD 21230

Located in Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Station offers residential substance use treatment, specifically for veterans who need help to regain independence and ... more details

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Center for Addiction Medicine

821 North Eutaw Street Suite 405
Baltimore, MD 21201

UM Center for Addiction Medicine (CAM), a part of the greater University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) campus, is located in Baltimore, Maryland. The purpose of ... more details

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University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus

827 Linden Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21201

Centrally located in Baltimore, Maryland, The University of Maryland Medical Center's (UMMC) Midtown Campus is dedicated to delivering comprehensive behavioral health ... more details

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Chase Brexton Health Care Mt Vernon Center

1111 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Formerly known as Chase Brexton Health Care Randallstown Services, the Chase Brexton Security Square location is now in Baltimore, Maryland. They provide a range of ... more details

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Maryland House Detox

817 South Camp Meade Road
Linthicum Heights, MD 21090

Maryland House Detox is a freestanding drug and alcohol treatment center conveniently located between Annapolis and Washington, D.C., in Linthicum, Maryland. Maryland ... more details

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Health Care for the Homeless Downtown

421 Fallsway
Baltimore, MD 21202

Those struggling with homelessness can access substance use and other services at Healthcare for the Homeless in Baltimore, Maryland. They provide various outpatient ... more details

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Man Alive Lane Treatment Center

2117 Maryland Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21218

If you’re looking for a methadone or suboxone maintenance clinic in Baltimore, Maryland then you can go to Man Alive Lane Treatment Center. If you need a driving ... more details

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Helping Up Mission

1029 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21202

Helping Up Mission is located in Baltimore, Maryland, and offers a spiritually guided path to recovery for men and women struggling with homelessness, mental health ... more details

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Silverman Treatment Solutions

8930 Stanford Boulevard Suite M-100
Columbia, MD 21045

Silverman Treatment Solutions is an outpatient substance use treatment facility that serves men in women in need of support and recovery services. You’ll have access ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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211 Maryland

2-1-1
Marylanders who call 211 can be connected to a wide range of social services, including housing services, child and senior care, employment support, educational opportunities, tax services, veteran support, and more. Whatever you need, 211 can connect you to the resources that will help.

Maryland Coalition of Families

410-730-8267
For those who love someone who struggles with substance use, mental health, or gambling issues, it can be challenging to know how to navigate the relationship. The Maryland Coalition of Families offers family peer support to connect you with others in your situation. They provide support groups and peer support counselors. The organization also has transitional peer support for young adults learning to navigate independence for the first time.

Maryland 988

9-8-8
The 988 Lifeline is available 24/7 for anyone experiencing distress. It is a free and confidential service to all residents, run by Maryland's Behavioral Health Administration, which oversees all publicly funded inpatient and outpatient treatment services. They aim to ensure anyone can access care for substance use and mental health disorders.

Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse (CAASA)

410-535-1600
CAASA consists of individuals and organizations in the Calvert County community. It aims to raise awareness and support the fight against drug and alcohol abuse in local schools, businesses, and residences and to raise funds to support prevention and treatment services in the community.

Garrett County Drug-Free Communities Coalition (DFCC)

301-334-7730
Part of the Garrett County Health Department, the DFCC's overall goal is to promote healthy living among community residents. It offers free programs for youth and adolescents to prevent unhealthy behaviors, including drug and alcohol misuse. The center also works to improve existing treatment and recovery programs.

Community Behavioral Health Association of Maryland (CBH)

410-788-1865
CBH advocates for Maryland's community-based behavioral health programs, including mental health and substance abuse. As a provider membership group, it gives access to over 700 behavioral health executives across Maryland. Members learn about improving budgeting, policies, and treatment services.

University of Maryland, Baltimore - Resources

410-328-8404
The Student Counseling Center at the University of Maryland in Baltimore offers students individual counseling and multiple resources for those needing substance abuse and mental health treatment. Services include 12-step facilitation, recovery support groups, an on-campus clinic, and free referral resources to inpatient and outpatient treatment providers.

Goucher College - Resources

410-337-6000
Goucher College is one of 18 schools collaborating to reduce the harm caused by alcohol and drug misuse among college students. Resources include T-break to help students minimize or stop marijuana misuse and the Goucher Student Counseling Center for individual counseling and assessment tools. They can also refer students to the Maryland Addiction Recovery Center for more intensive support.

University of Maryland Health Center–Substance Use Intervention and Treatment (SUIT)

301-314-8184
SUIT offers assessment, intervention, education, and referral services for students experiencing problems due to alcohol or drug use. Students can receive individual counseling with on-campus staff or a referral to a community agency for more intensive programs, like intensive outpatient, inpatient, detox, or residential rehab.

PFlag - Southern Maryland

240-309-2398
PFlag Southern Maryland is a chapter of the national program that supports LGBTQ+ residents. The Southern Maryland chapter includes Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties and is led by members and volunteers from the LGBTQ+ community. They provide free peer-to-peer groups, social events, and collaborations with local agencies.

Y2 Connect - LGBTQ+ Baltimore Resources

443-287-8946 / 443-287-2751
Y2 Connect is a free resource guide for LGBTQ+ youth. It connects youth with clinical, health, and non-health providers who can help them become successful adults. Whether in a crisis and needing immediate help or just wanting more information, youth can find it here. Resources are also available for parents, family members, and friends.

Indian Health Service

410-837-2258
A federal program serving American Indians, Native Alaskans, and Native veterans searching for behavioral, medical, and many other healthcare and non-healthcare services. The search engine lets you enter your area and show the options.

Step Forward

301-883-7879
Step Forward is located within the health department of Prince George's County, Maryland. It offers a resource list for the county's local mental health and substance abuse providers. It also lists support and advocacy groups, prevention programs, Naloxone training, and crisis contact information.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition

410-205-5143
The Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition distributes safety kits in multiple locations across the city. The kits available include safer sex, safer injection, safer snorting, Narcan kits, hygiene kits, and menstruation kits. Check the website to find locations and hours throughout the week.

Center for Harm Reduction Services (CHRS)

877-463-3464
The CHRS of Maryland oversees the Overdose Response Program, Syringe Services Program, and Naloxone distribution. It aims to reduce the number of deaths among substance users by offering free life-saving solutions. The CHRS also provides drug ingredient testing options to participants in the Syringe Services program.

Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute (HRTI)

HRTI offers education and technical assistance to programs in Maryland, offering harm reduction services to those with substance use disorders. Anyone can take the free courses. The topics include harm reduction, outreach and engagement, bystander intervention, fentanyl test strips, overdose response, and many more.

Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition (BHRC)

410-205-5143
BHRC aims to reduce the number of fatalities due to drug use and other risky behaviors. They offer a mail-based system delivering free Narcan and syringe kits. They distribute kits throughout the community, including safer injection, fentanyl testing, safer smoking, safer snorting, safer sex, menstruation, Narcan, and hygiene kits.

Maryland Overdose Protection Team (OPT)

While they do not provide direct services, all 24 jurisdictions in Maryland must have an OPT that develops activities to prevent overdose-related deaths. They are chaired by the Health Department and collaborate with local agencies and providers. Teams work to improve prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery options for residents.

Government Programs

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Maryland Department of Health, Syringe Services Program

410-767-6500
The Maryland Department of Health provides an interactive map that shows locations for syringe service programs across the state. Services available at the programs include syringe distribution, case management, testing for HIV, HCV, and STDs, wound care, naloxone and overdose education, fentanyl testing strips, and connections to housing and other social services. The programs also offer referrals to substance use treatment to those who are interested.

Baltimore County Harm Reduction Program

443-750-4914
The Baltimore County harm reduction program provides a broad range of services, including syringe exchange, safer injection kits, peer support, naloxone kits, fentanyl test strips, testing for HIV and Hep C, and other health care. They also can give interested individuals referrals to substance use treatment.

Maryland Office of Overdose Response

443-381-9221
Maryland’s Office of Overdose Response provides information about naloxone, fentanyl, and xylazine, as well as overdose prevention training and connections to substance use treatment. The website also has information about protections under the Good Samaritan Law, how to reduce stigma around substance use, and how to talk to your doctor about opioid prescriptions.

Montgomery County Opioid Resources

240-777-4000
Montgomery County is Maryland’s most populous, with over 1 million residents. The County’s opioid resources programs help keep county residents safer, providing free naloxone kits and training, fentanyl test strips, and syringe services. They also provide sexual health education, HIV testing, phone numbers for substance use and mental health screenings, and crisis support.

Prince George County Behavioral Health Programs

Prince George County offers overdose response training and free naloxone, along with harm reduction services, community-based support for juvenile offenders, re-entry services, and treatment for substance use and mental health needs. For those in need of these services, the support can be life-changing.

Maryland Medicaid

877-463-3464
Medicaid is a free or low-cost health insurance program for Maryland residents who qualify, typically individuals, children, and families with little or no income. Medicaid covers medical, mental, and substance abuse treatments, allowing participants to get the help they need without worry of payment.

Department of Veteran Affairs

410-260-3838
Veterans or family members can call or text 988 anytime, day or night, when distressed. With at least nine offices throughout Maryland, veterans and their families can connect proper treatment options 24/7, including mental health and substance abuse disorder providers. This service is free and aids veterans in enrolling in healthcare.

Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START)

714-505-3525
START is a collaboration between child welfare services, the judicial system, and addiction substance abuse treatment and recovery programs. Together, they offer free services to parents who have mental health or substance use disorders and face losing their parental rights. START has a high rate of parental recovery, prevention, and permanency.

VA Maryland Healthcare System

800-698-2411
Military veterans, their families, and caregivers can receive mental health, substance abuse, post-trauma stress, and many other treatment services. Treatment is available for men, women, LGBTQ+, homeless, and all other veterans needing inpatient or outpatient care. Help is available to apply for healthcare benefits that can cover the costs of services.

Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

301-884-8171
Veterans needing 24-hour nursing and assisted living services, including physical and mental health treatment, can apply to Pruitt Health's Charlotte Hall Veterans Home, certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Maryland's Commitment to Veterans

877-770-4801​
Maryland's Behavioral Health Department provides peer support and crisis funding to Maryland's U.S. uniformed service members and their families. It also offers education and training to peers, first responders, and medical and behavioral health providers. The department works with local and state-wide organizations to improve treatment services for current and former military members.
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