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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs in Lutherville Timonium, MD

Lutherville Timonium, MD has nearby treatment options including: 2 medicare programs, 0 inpatient rehab center, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like UnitedHealthCare, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 4 outpatient treatment programs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Lutherville Timonium, Maryland Area:

    drug treatment program - MedMark Treatment Centers MD
    2 West Aylesbury Road
    Lutherville Timonium, MD. 21093
    410-561-9591


    MedMark Treatment Centers, a BayMark Health Services Company, uses evidence-based treatment to improve the lives of substance abuse patients. With 30 programs nationwide, MedMark services communities by offering medication assisted treatment and substance abuse counseling.
    alcohol treatment facility - Bergand Group MD
    1300 York Road
    Lutherville Timonium, MD. 21093
    410-853-7691


    Located in Baltimore, Maryland The Bergand Group provides compassionate, effective, and individualized alcohol and drug addiction treatment.
    drug treatment program - Mosaic Community Services MD
    1925 Greenspring Drive
    Lutherville Timonium, MD. 21093
    410-453-9553


    Mosaic Community Services is committed to assisting anyone with a drug or alcohol use disorder in the Lutherville Timonium, MD. area find full recovery. It offers several services - such as outpatient detoxification facilities, short term treatment centers, inpatient drug rehab programs, long term rehab centers, outpatient hospital programs and others - in line with its belief of the recovery treatment and rehabilitation modalities that work in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment facility also believes that clients require individual care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Mosaic Community Services specializes in activity therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, matrix model, brief intervention approach, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are substance abuse education, child care for clients children, legal advocacy, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, active duty military, and others. This drug and alcohol treatment program uses treatment modalities that can help patients to maintain sobriety and abstinence from the substances of abuse that they have used in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Mosaic Community Services can pay for services using cash or self-payment, private health insurance, military insurance, medicare, medicaid, state education funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Ralph D Raphael PhD PASAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Ralph D Raphael PhD PA MD
    21 West Road
    Towson, MD. 21204
    410-825-0042

    Ralph D Raphael PhD PA is 2.4 miles from Lutherville Timonium, Maryland

    Ralph D Raphael PhD PA is committed to assisting anyone with an alcohol or drug abuse disorder in Lutherville Timonium, Maryland and its surrounding areas find full recovery. It offers several services - such as inpatient detoxification facilities, short term addiction treatment programs, inpatient drug abuse treatment, long term drug abuse treatment, outpatient day treatment and others - in keeping with its philosophy of the addiction treatment and rehabilitation modalities that are effective in recovery. This alcohol and drug treatment program also believes that clients need individual treatment and care to be able to maintain their sobriety.

    As such, Ralph D Raphael PhD PA has specialized in activity therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, matrix model, brief intervention approach, cognitive/behavior therapy and more. Similarly, it accepts clients who are substance abuse education, child care for clients children, legal advocacy, programs for the hearing impaired, suicide prevention services, active duty military, and others. This alcohol and drug treatment program uses treatment modalities that can assist patients to achieve lasting and permanent sobriety from the substances abused in the past.

    In terms of payment, clients in Ralph D Raphael PhD PA can pay for services using private pay, private insurance, military insurance, medicaid, medicare, state education funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to face a drug abuser as a family?

      Facing a family member who is a drug abuser is a challenging and emotional process. The ultimate goal should be to encourage the individual to seek help. Here are some steps that can be taken:

      • Educate Yourself: Understanding addiction is key. It's a complex disease that affects both the brain and behavior. Learning about the nature of addiction, its causes, its effects, and the process of recovery will equip you with the necessary knowledge to approach your loved one.
      • Create a Safe Space for Dialogue: Organize a time to sit down and discuss your concerns. The environment should be non-judgmental and non-confrontational to prevent the person from feeling attacked or defensive.
      • Express Concern and Love: Start the conversation expressing your love and concern. Be honest about your feelings and observations, providing specific examples of behaviors that have worried you.
      • Use "I" Statements: Instead of accusing or blaming, use "I" statements to express how you feel. For instance, instead of saying, "You're ruining your life," say, "I feel worried and scared when I see you harming yourself."
      • Encourage Them to Seek Help: Encourage your loved one to seek professional help. Offer to assist them in finding resources, such as therapists, counselors, rehabilitation centers, or support groups.
      • Consider an Intervention: If direct conversation doesn't work, consider planning a professional intervention. An intervention involves a gathering of close friends and family who express concern and urge the individual to get help, guided by a professional interventionist.
      • Set Boundaries: It's important to protect your own well-being. This can involve setting boundaries regarding what behaviors you will not tolerate. Be firm about these boundaries and the consequences of crossing them.
      • Seek Support for Yourself: Coping with a loved one's addiction can be emotionally taxing. Don't neglect your own needs. Seek support from therapists, counselors, or support groups designed for family members of people struggling with substance abuse.

      What areas of the body are most effected by long term drug abuse?

      Long-term drug abuse can have significant impacts on various systems and organs within the body. The specific effects can vary depending on the type of drug used, but here are some general areas that can be affected:

      Brain: Drug abuse can change the brain's structure and function, leading to alterations in behavior, judgment, memory, decision-making, and even mental health. Chronic use can lead to neurological disorders and cognitive decline.

      Heart: Many drugs put a significant strain on the cardiovascular system, leading to a range of heart-related issues. These can include increased heart rate, high blood pressure, damaged heart muscle, irregular heartbeat, and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

      Liver: The liver plays a key role in metabolizing substances, including drugs. Chronic drug use can lead to a variety of liver conditions, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver failure.

      Lungs: Drugs that are smoked or inhaled can cause serious lung damage. This can lead to chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, and other respiratory diseases. Opioids can also slow breathing, potentially leading to hypoxia, a condition where not enough oxygen reaches the brain.

      Kidneys: Certain drugs can lead to kidney damage and disease, including kidney failure. This can be caused by increased body temperature, breakdown of muscle tissue that clogs the kidneys, and direct kidney toxicity from the drugs themselves.

      Digestive System: Drug use can also affect the digestive system, leading to nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and changes in appetite and metabolism. Some drugs can also cause significant damage to the stomach and intestines.

      Skin: Certain drugs can also affect the skin, leading to conditions like acne, skin infections, or skin picking resulting in sores. Intravenous drug use can lead to collapsed veins and infections of the blood vessels and heart valves.

      Immune System: Some drugs can weaken the immune system, making users more susceptible to infections, diseases, and certain types of cancer.

      It's important to note that the specific health effects of drug abuse can vary depending on the individual, the drug(s) used, the frequency and duration of use, and other factors. Seeking professional help and treatment is crucial for mitigating the negative health consequences of drug abuse.


      Can family members visit me if I go into a drug rehab program?

      Yes, in many cases, family members can visit you if you go into a drug rehab program, but the specific policies regarding visitation can vary greatly from one facility to another. Here are some general points to consider:

      • Initial Period of Adjustment: Many rehab programs have a period of adjustment when you first enter treatment during which visitors may not be allowed. This period allows you to focus on your recovery without external distractions.
      • Scheduled Visitation Times: Most inpatient rehab centers have specific visitation hours or designated visitation days. It's essential to check with the specific facility to understand their policies.
      • Family Therapy Sessions: Many rehab programs include family therapy as part of the treatment process. These sessions can be an opportunity for family members to engage in the recovery process and understand more about addiction and how to support their loved one in recovery.
      • Rules and Regulations: Rehab facilities usually have rules and regulations for visitors to ensure the safety and well-being of all patients. For example, visitors may be asked not to bring certain items into the facility, like substances that could be misused or trigger cravings.
      • COVID-19 Considerations: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, some facilities may have restricted visitation policies to protect the health of their patients and staff. Be sure to inquire about any such restrictions.

      Please note that the information provided here is general, and it's important to consult with the specific rehab facility you or your loved one are considering for accurate and up-to-date information about their visitation policies.

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