John Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction

911 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205

Baltimore, Maryland
410-955-5439

About John Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction

Situated on North Broadway in Baltimore, Maryland, is the Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction. Also known as the 911 Program, the Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction is a comprehensive outpatient program for clients with drug or alcohol addiction. It is part of the world renowned Johns Hopkins Medicine campus, and clients needing additional care may be referred to other parts of the campus. Their services include outpatient opioid detoxification, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP), opioid maintenance, medication assisted treatment (MAT), drug screenings, individual counseling, addiction education, HIV risk reduction counseling, sobriety planning, and support group meetings.

Specialized services include women's only groups and transitional housing for female clients. These programs address the unique challenges women from different walks of life face during recovery. The Joint Commission accredits the Johns Hopkins Medicine campus. They provide outpatient services through the Broadway Center for Addiction regardless of a client's ability to pay.

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Amenities

Day School

Addiction treatment programs provide an opportunity to get your life back on track with access to school classes or college courses. Whether you want to finish your GED or go back to school to learn a new trade, facilities often enlist tutors and teachers who are certified or licensed by the state to oversee self-study or distance-learning education.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Teen & Adolescent Program

During crucial developmental years, addiction can cause cognitive impairment, increase risky behavior, and impair social development. A young adult program in Maryland can help individuals learn to make healthy choices and avoid these downfalls of addiction.

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.

Alcoholism

If you desire to discontinue alcohol use, alcohol rehab in Maryland can help. Through detox, counseling, and aftercare, these programs can help you break free from alcohol dependence.

Men's Rehab

Men’s rehab in Maryland helps men recover from substance use disorders and start rebuilding their lives. Therapies focus on men only and their unique needs.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in Maryland provides an environment where women can step back from daily stresses and distractions to focus on their recovery. The caring, safe surroundings help create positive recovery outcomes.

Opioid Treatment

Opioid rehab in Maryland takes place in a safe, supportive environment that minimizes access to opioids and reduces stressors that trigger relapse. Treatment often begins with medical detox, followed by inpatient rehab that may last 30 to 90 days. Aftercare is provided to help maintain long-term sobriety.

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.

Drug Rehab

Once a person becomes addicted to a substance, drug rehab in Maryland is often necessary to overcome that addiction. These programs provide the tools individuals need to manage the physical, mental, and emotional issues involved and begin a successful recovery journey.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Through elderly rehab in Maryland, seniors can find the help they need to overcome addiction. These age-specific rehab programs address substance use disorders, dual diagnosis, and age-related challenges.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Maryland is best suited for those who are coping well in recovery but need ongoing treatment. 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.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

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

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.

Detox & MAT

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

Sober Living

A Maryland sober living home is appropriate for those who want to abstain from drugs and alcohol but need a high 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.

Drug & Alcohol Intervention

Intervention services are often necessary before treatment at a drug rehab in Maryland can begin. These professional services help you encourage your loved one to get the treatment they need. Support includes intervention facilitation, education about treatment plan options, and guidance in selecting the best program for your loved one.

Accreditations

SAMHSA
Joint Commission

Accepted Insurance

John Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
CareFirst
Cigna
Humana
Kaiser Permanente
UnitedHealth Group
First Health Network
Geisinger
Johns Hopkins Health Plans (JHHP)
MultiPlan

Contact Information

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911 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205

Fact checked and written by:
Brad Duvall
Edited by:
Terri Beth Miller, PhD

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