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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers in Earleville, MD

Earleville, MD has several nearby treatment choices including: 0 medicare treatment center, 4 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take private insurance like Aetna, 3 drug detox, 1 outpatient treatment program.

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Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Serving the Earleville, Maryland Area:

    drug rehab facility - Recovery Centers of America MD
    314 Grove Neck Road
    Earleville, MD. 21919
    410-275-6200


    Recovery Centers of America is known for dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse disorders in Earleville, MD. and its surrounding areas.

    Programs are offered on an individualized basis to make sure clients find full recovery in the long term. Recovery Centers of America has also specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, individual psychotherapy, anger management, group therapy, behavior modification, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, self-help groups, domestic violence, substance abuse education, persons with eating disorders, and more.

    Additionally, Recovery Centers of America has programs such as inpatient treatment centers, short term drug rehab centers, inpatient detoxification centers, outpatient hospital programs, long term addiction treatment facilities for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol treatment program uses treatment methods that can provide lasting and permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse disorder. Finally, Recovery Centers of America accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private pay, private health insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    Ashley Inc DBA Ashley Addiction TreatmentJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Ashley Inc MD
    800 Tydings Lane
    Havre de Grace, MD. 21078
    800-799-4673

    Ashley Inc is 11.3 miles from Earleville, Maryland

    Ashley Addiction Treatment strives to set your addiction recovery up for success with our luxury rehab amenities and support staff.

    Haven House Inc InpatientSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Haven House Inc MD
    1195 Augustine Herman Highway
    Elkton, MD. 21922
    410-398-9900

    Haven House Inc is 12 miles from Earleville, Maryland

    Haven House Inc is known for dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse issues in the Earleville, Maryland area.

    Programs are offered on an individualized basis to make sure people find full recovery in the long term. Haven House Inc has also specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, individual psychotherapy, anger management, group therapy, behavior modification, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, self-help groups, domestic violence, substance abuse education, persons with eating disorders, and more.

    Additionally, Haven House Inc has programs such as inpatient drug abuse treatment, short term addiction treatment centers, detox programs, outpatient individual counseling, long term rehab centers for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The substance abuse treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting and permanent stability to any person with a substance abuse problem. Finally, Haven House Inc accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private pay, private insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

    Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery CtrCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr MD
    437 Girard Street
    Havre de Grace, MD. 21078
    443-502-8606

    Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr is 12.1 miles from Earleville, MD

    Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with substance abuse issues in the local community.

    Programs are offered on an individual basis to make sure people find full recovery in the long term. Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr also specializes in 12-step facilitation approach, contingency management/motivational incentive, individual psychotherapy, anger management, group therapy, behavior modification, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as clients with HIV/AIDS, social skills development, self-help groups, domestic violence, substance abuse education, persons with eating disorders, and more.

    Additionally, Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr has programs such as inpatient drug rehab centers, short term treatment facilities, outpatient detoxification centers, outpatient individual counseling, long term addiction treatment programs for verifiable addictions to alcohol and drugs. The alcohol and drug treatment program uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with a substance use issue. Finally, Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr accepts individuals with different types of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private insurance, military insurance, payment assistance, county or local government funds, state welfare or child and family services funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Is substance abuse recovery a life long process?

      Substance abuse recovery is often described as a lifelong process. This is due to the chronic nature of addiction, which is a brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. Like other chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart disease, addiction often requires long-term or repeated care to manage symptoms and prevent relapse.

      Here are key reasons why recovery is often a lifelong process:

      • Changes in Brain Function: Substance use can cause long-lasting changes in the brain that persist even after the substance is no longer used. These changes can lead to cravings or triggers for drug use, which can potentially lead to relapse.
      • Behavioral Changes: Substance use often involves habits and behaviors that become deeply ingrained over time. Changing these behaviors and developing new, healthier habits can take time and ongoing effort.
      • Coping Mechanisms: Many individuals use substances as a way to cope with stress, trauma, or other underlying issues. Recovery often involves learning new coping mechanisms and addressing these underlying issues, which can be a long-term process.
      • Support Systems: Recovery often involves building or rebuilding supportive relationships and social networks, which can take time.
      • Maintenance of Physical and Mental Health: Substance use can lead to a variety of physical and mental health issues. Managing these conditions and maintaining overall health can be an ongoing part of recovery.
      • Relapse Prevention: Relapse rates for substance use disorders are similar to those of other chronic illnesses. Ongoing care, support, and strategies for managing cravings and triggers can help prevent relapse over the long term.

      What are the effects of drug and alcohol abuse in the African American community?

      Drug and alcohol abuse can have severe consequences for any community, and the African American community is no exception. While it is important to recognize that substance abuse affects individuals from all racial and ethnic backgrounds, certain factors and challenges may uniquely impact the African American community. Some effects of drug and alcohol abuse in the African American community include:

      • Health disparities: Substance abuse can exacerbate existing health disparities within the African American community, contributing to higher rates of chronic illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, hypertension, and diabetes. These health issues may be further compounded by limited access to healthcare and preventative services.
      • Mental health: Substance abuse is often linked to mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The African American community may face additional stressors, such as racial discrimination and socioeconomic disparities, which can increase the risk of developing mental health disorders.
      • Family and social relationships: Drug and alcohol abuse can strain family relationships, disrupt social networks, and negatively impact the overall well-being of the community. Substance abuse may also contribute to a cycle of generational trauma and dysfunction.
      • Economic impact: Substance abuse can lead to reduced productivity, job loss, and financial strain, further exacerbating economic disparities within the African American community. Additionally, communities affected by high levels of substance abuse may struggle to attract businesses and investment, further limiting economic opportunities.
      • Crime and incarceration: Drug and alcohol abuse can be associated with an increased likelihood of engaging in criminal activities, which can result in arrest, incarceration, and other legal consequences. African Americans are disproportionately affected by the criminal justice system, and substance abuse may further contribute to this disparity.
      • Barriers to treatment: African Americans may face unique barriers to accessing substance abuse treatment, such as a lack of culturally competent care, stigma, and limited access to affordable, high-quality treatment options.
      • Impact on youth: Substance abuse within the African American community can have long-lasting effects on children and adolescents, who may be at higher risk for academic difficulties, mental health issues, and substance abuse themselves later in life.

      Addressing the effects of drug and alcohol abuse in the African American community requires comprehensive, culturally sensitive approaches that take into account the unique challenges faced by this population. This may include increasing access to quality healthcare, providing culturally competent substance abuse treatment, addressing systemic issues such as racial discrimination and socioeconomic disparities, and fostering community-based support networks and resources to promote resilience and recovery.


      What are the signs of addiction?

      Physical symptoms: Changes in appearance, such as weight loss or gain, poor hygiene, bloodshot eyes, or constricted pupils, can be indicative of addiction. Additionally, the person may display signs of intoxication or withdrawal, such as tremors, sweating, or flu-like symptoms.

      Behavioral changes: Addiction can lead to significant shifts in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social isolation, or sudden mood swings. The person may neglect responsibilities, withdraw from activities they once enjoyed, or display uncharacteristic aggression or irritability.

      Loss of control: A hallmark of addiction is the inability to control substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors, even when the person expresses a desire to stop. This can lead to increased frequency or intensity of use, as well as unsuccessful attempts to quit or cut down.

      Preoccupation: The person may become preoccupied with obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of the substance or behavior, often at the expense of other aspects of their life.

      Risk-taking: Addiction can lead to increased risk-taking behaviors, such as using substances in dangerous situations, driving under the influence, or engaging in risky sexual activities.

      Neglecting relationships: Addiction can strain personal relationships, as the person may prioritize their substance use or behavior over their connections with friends and family.

      Changes in sleep patterns and energy levels: Addiction can cause disruptions in sleep patterns, leading to insomnia or excessive sleepiness. The person may also experience fluctuations in energy levels, such as periods of hyperactivity followed by lethargy.

      Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, individuals with addiction may develop a tolerance to the substance or behavior, requiring higher doses or more frequent engagement to achieve the desired effect. If the person stops using the substance or engaging in the behavior, they may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, insomnia, or physical discomfort.

      Continued use despite negative consequences: A key sign of addiction is the persistence of substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors despite experiencing negative consequences, such as health issues, relationship problems, financial difficulties, or legal troubles.

      Neglect of responsibilities: Addiction can cause a person to neglect personal, professional, or family obligations, resulting in job loss, financial difficulties, or relationship problems.

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