Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

4940 Eastern Ave Baltimore, MD 21224

Baltimore, Maryland
4105500100

About Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is in Baltimore, Maryland. There are many specialty services at this medical center, including addiction and mental health treatment services for clients 18 and older. They accept Medicaid, Medicare and several commercial health insurance plans.
Addiction Medicine Unit
The Addiction Medicine Unit (AMU) at Bayview offers 18 inpatient beds where individuals receive medically supervised detoxification from alcohol or opiates.
In addition to initiating medication assisted treatment, they also offer recovery groups and health education. There is a peer recovery coach and social worker on the unit to help support your long term recovery planning, including linkage to addiction treatment after discharge.
An Array of Supportive Health Services
One of the things that struck me about this medical center is the wide array of supportive health services. No matter your medical, substance use or mental health challenges, you’ll be able to access the care you need in a facility that has received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and earned an “A” from the Leapfrog group, which grades hospital safety.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 12-Step Program

Adult Program

A typical adult program in Maryland offers a private setting for rehabilitation from alcohol or drugs. Treatment often includes group therapy, individual counseling, and family support and may occur in a residential facility or through outpatient care.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapists use multiple exercises during cognitive behavioral therapy in Maryland. A combination of imagery-based exposure, behavioral experiments, and thought records can provide effective treatment for addiction and co-occurring disorders.

12-Step Program

12-Step Programs are among the most popular and proven addiction recovery programs in the world. They are predicated on a lifelong recovery model that prioritizes whole-person healing and integrates the physical, psychological, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of recovery. Programs are free, anonymous, open to the public, and community-based and are centered on group support, one-on-one peer coaching, and recovery education.

Levels of Care

1

Detox & MAT

Maryland drug rehabs often start with detox. During this initial step, your body will be cleansed of all addic...tive substances. You’ll remain under constant supervision and may receive medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
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2

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Maryland is best suited for those who are coping well in recovery but need ongoing treatme...nt. This level of rehab offers accountability and support through regular therapy sessions and support group meetings. It may last for weeks or months, based on your ongoing recovery needs.
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3

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

If you have both a mental health and substance use disorder, these cannot be treated independently. They inter...act, so the treatment must be integrated. Dual diagnosis treatment in Maryland is designed to treat both co-occurring disorders.
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4

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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Aftercare & Alumni Program

Addiction challenges don’t end after rehab. To maintain good health and sobriety, you’ll need to continue ...to manage your addiction. Aftercare rehab in Maryland helps you by providing continued access to specialists, counselors, and life coaches for as long as you need them.
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Sober Living

A Maryland sober living home is appropriate for those who want to abstain from drugs and alcohol but need a hi...gh level of accountability. If you don’t have strong support at home or have been resistant to treatment in the past, this structured environment can provide the support you need to maintain sobriety in the first few months of recovery.
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Accreditations

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Joint Commission

Insurance

free icon Free Rehab

Most states offer free alcohol and drug rehabs through public mental health and addiction treatment centers. T...hese centers often provide detox, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and support groups. You must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for free alcohol and drug rehabs, such as lack of income and insurance.
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medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

If paying for rehab is a challenge, check your eligibility for Maryland Medicaid Assistance. Your coverage may... vary, but this program can assist with the cost of all levels of care, including detox, inpatient rehab, and more.
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medicare icon Medicare Accepted

Maryland residents with Medicare may have coverage options available to help with the cost of alcohol and drug... rehab in Maryland. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, including whether you are seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
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tricare icon TRICARE

Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

In Maryland, you have the option to take charge of your addiction recovery journey by paying for your treatmen...t through self-pay options, also known as private pay. This option gives you access to all levels of care, from detox to inpatient rehab, and more, all on your terms as you’re not restricted by the limitations of insurers or state-run programs.
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Contact Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

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4940 Eastern Ave Baltimore, MD 21224

Fact checked and written by:
Susan Bertram, BA
Edited by:
Cary Damerow, BA, LPN

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