Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Cheverly,

Find an accredited treatment rehab in Cheverly. There are currently 15 drug & alcohol detox, inpatient, outpatient rehab centers in Cheverly, .

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Mountain Manor Safe Passages

2801 Cheverly Avenue
Cheverly, MD 20785

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Adventist HealthCare The Manor

8301 Barron Street
Silver Spring, MD 20912

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Sandstone Care Rockville Rehab Center

11820 Parklawn Drive Suite 403
Rockville, MD 20852

Sandstone Care offers teens and young adults outpatient addiction care in Rockville, Maryland. The organization is LegitScript certified and accredited by The Joint ... more details

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Newport Academy

12300 Twinbrook Parkway Suite 250
Rockville, MD 20852

The Newport Academy Outpatient Program specializes in treating teens experiencing substance use disorder, dual diagnosis, or other mental health concerns, and who may ... more details

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Journeys Mental Health Services

14703 Avery Rd
Rockville, MD 20853

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Sandstone Care Teen Center at Chesapeake

2020 Martins Grant Ct
Crownsville, MD 21032

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MedStar Montgomery Medical Center

18101 Prince Philip Drive
Olney, MD 20832

MedStar’s Western Montgomery Medical Center in Olney, Maryland offers behavioral health care for clients of all ages. This includes a substance use disorder program. ... more details

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Hope House Treatment Center

26 Marbury Drive
Crownsville, MD 21032

Hope House Treatment Center is a nonprofit mental health and drug and alcohol addiction treatment center located in Crownsville, Maryland, a short distance from the ... 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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Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center Mental Health

14901 Broschart Road
Rockville, MD 20850

Adventist HealthCare Behavioral Health provides mental health services to children, teens, and adults. Their Shady Grove location in Rockville, Maryland, offers ... more details

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Pathways Anne Arundel Medical Center

2620 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD 21401

Located just a short distance from downtown Annapolis, Maryland, Luminis Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center is a mental health and drug and alcohol treatment ... more details

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Fresh Start Recovery Center

15886 Gaither Drive
Gaithersburg, MD 20877

TrueHealing Gaithersburg is a private drug and alcohol addiction recovery facility located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, a short distance from Washington, D.C. Formerly ... 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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Congruent Counseling Services

10630 Little Patuxent Parkway Suite 209
Columbia, MD 21044

Congruent Counseling Services is located in Columbia, Maryland. This is a counseling support facility that works with adolescents and adults who need support for a ... more details

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Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Centers

10632 Little Patuxent Parkway Suite 410
Columbia, MD 21044

Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Centers are a budget friendly way to treat substance use disorders. They have multiple sites including one in Columbia, Maryland. As an ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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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.

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.

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.
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