Frederick County Mental Health Services
350 Montevue Lane
Frederick, MD 21702
About Frederick County Mental Health Services
Frederick County Mental Health Services in Frederick, Maryland, offers several behavioral health resources and referrals within Frederick County. They are responsible to the county residents seeking mental health and substance use-related resources including a list of resources printed in English and Spanish and those aimed solely at youth. You have access to mental health, education, advocacy support groups, veterans services, and substance use disorder referrals.
They provide programs to help prevent alcohol and opioid misuse and harm reduction services that include adult evaluation and review and recovery, and they administer the Local Addiction Authority. They work closely with the criminal justice system and provide volunteer opportunities if you would like to work with others in recovery.
Their mission is to help improve the health and well-being of people living in Frederick County using programs to prevent substance use disorders and mental health conditions. The Adult Recovery Services is a community based organization that engages peer led discussion groups, life skills classes, and recovery planning groups to help you sustain your recovery living in the community. Peer support is included in the County's parole and probation services, drug court, and Community Action Agency.