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Cabin John, MD Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs

Cabin John, MD has nearby treatment options including: 3 low cost programs, 0 inpatient rehab, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like BCBS, 2 drug and alcohol detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities Serving the Cabin John, Maryland Area:

    drug treatment program - Potomac Programs MD
    7945 Macarthur Boulevard
    Cabin John, MD. 20818
    301-987-7284


    Potomac Programs is an addiction treatment facility for individuals living in the Cabin John, MD. area and battling an alcohol and drug abuse issue and co-occurring mental health disorder. It provides services like matrix model, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, relapse prevention, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy and more, that are in line with its philosophy of evidence based treatments that are proven effective.

    Potomac Programs believes in individualized care to ensure that their patients achieve the best possible results. The drug and alcohol rehabilitation program has also specialized in other types of care like active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also offered by Potomac Programs in various settings like inpatient treatment facilities, inpatient detoxification facilities, short term rehab programs, long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, intensive outpatient treatment, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare programs and other treatment methods designed to help you achieve permanent stability. These programs have made sure that Potomac Programs has a special place within Cabin John and its surrounding area, especially because they promote both positive short and long term outcomes for the clients who enroll into this alcohol and drug rehab center. Last but not least, Potomac Programs accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    Suburban Hospital Behavioral Health ServicesJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug treatment program - Suburban Hospital MD
    8600 Old Georgetown Road
    Bethesda, MD. 20814
    301-896-2564

    Suburban Hospital is 3.1 miles from Cabin John, Maryland

    Suburban Hospital is an alcohol and drug rehab program for individuals residing in the local community while battling a substance abuse disorder and co-occurring mental health disorder. As such, it provides services like matrix model, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, relapse prevention, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of the treatments that have been proved to work.

    Suburban Hospital believes in individualized care to make sure that their patients find success and sobriety. The addiction treatment facility also specializes in other treatments like active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among many others. All these services are also offered by Suburban Hospital in different settings like inpatient treatment facilities, outpatient detoxification programs, short term treatment facilities, long term drug and alcohol rehab programs, outpatient substance abuse treatment services, as well as others.

    In addition, it has aftercare plans and programs designed to help you achieve permanent and lasting sobriety. These programs have made sure that Suburban Hospital has a special place within the local community, especially because they promote both positive short and long term outcomes for the people who enroll into this drug and alcohol rehab. Last but not least, Suburban Hospital accepts private health insurance, cash or self-payment, sliding fee scale, medicare, medicaid, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    National Institutes of Health Hatfield Clinical Research CenterCARF AccreditedJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - National Institutes of Health MD
    10 Center Drive
    Bethesda, MD. 20892
    301-496-1993

    National Institutes of Health is 3.5 miles from Cabin John, MD

    National Institutes of Health is a drug and alcohol rehab program for people residing in the Cabin John area while struggling with a substance abuse issue and co-occurring mental health disorder. It offers services like matrix model, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, relapse prevention, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of evidence based treatments that are proven effective.

    National Institutes of Health believes in individual treatment to make sure that their patients find success and sobriety. The alcohol and drug treatment facility also specializes in other types of care like active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also offered by National Institutes of Health in a variety of settings like inpatient drug abuse treatment, inpatient detox centers, short term addiction treatment facilities, long term rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling, as well as others.

    Further, it has aftercare plans and programs created to help you achieve permanent and lasting stability. These programs have made sure that National Institutes of Health has a special place within the local community, especially because they lead to positive long term outcomes for the people who enroll into this addiction treatment program. Lastly, National Institutes of Health accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

    Second Chance Addiction Care Nick BorowskiCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Second Chance Addiction Care MD
    9800 Falls Road
    Potomac, MD. 20854
    301-983-5130

    Second Chance Addiction Care is 3.7 miles from Cabin John, Maryland

    Second Chance Addiction Care is a substance abuse treatment facility for individuals living in Cabin John, Maryland and within the surrounding neighborhoods and battling a drug and alcohol abuse issue . As such, it offers services like matrix model, dual diagnosis drug rehab, group therapy, relapse prevention, individual psychotherapy, cognitive/behavior therapy and more, that are in keeping with its philosophy of evidence based treatments that are proven effective.

    In the same way, Second Chance Addiction Care believes in individualized care to ensure that their patients achieve the best possible results. The drug and alcohol rehab has also specialized in other types of care like active duty military, self-help groups, child care for clients children, programs for the hearing impaired, transgender or (LGBT) clients, co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders - among many others. Many of these services are also offered by Second Chance Addiction Care in a variety of settings like inpatient rehabs, detoxification programs, short term rehabs, long term drug and alcohol rehab centers, intensive outpatient treatment, as well as others.

    In addition, it has aftercare programs designed to help you achieve permanent stability. These programs have made sure that Second Chance Addiction Care has a special place within the local community, especially because they promote both positive short and long term outcomes for the clients who enroll into this drug and alcohol rehab. Last but not least, Second Chance Addiction Care accepts private medical insurance, private pay, sliding fee scale, medicaid, medicare, state welfare or child and family services funds, state education funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Can I go cold turkey to stop abusing opioids?

      While going "cold turkey," or suddenly stopping the use of opioids, might seem like a fast way to begin recovery, it's generally not recommended due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms and potential health risks.

      Opioid withdrawal can be intensely uncomfortable and, in some cases, hazardous. Symptoms can include severe cravings, restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes, and involuntary leg movements. In severe cases, withdrawal can lead to serious dehydration or electrolyte imbalances.

      Furthermore, abruptly stopping opioid use can significantly increase the risk of relapse. The discomfort of withdrawal symptoms may make it more difficult to stay abstinent, and an individual may be tempted to use again just to relieve these symptoms. If a person relapses and takes the same dose they were previously accustomed to, the risk of overdose is high because the body's tolerance to the substance has decreased.

      For these reasons, opioid withdrawal should ideally be managed under the supervision of healthcare professionals. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which includes medications like methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), and naltrexone, can be used to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings. These medications work by acting on the same brain receptors targeted by opioids, but they do so in a safer manner that helps to manage withdrawal and reduce the risk of relapse.

      In addition to MAT, counseling and behavioral therapies are typically part of a comprehensive treatment program for opioid use disorder. These approaches can help individuals develop the skills and strategies needed to maintain recovery in the long term.


      How can a homeless person get help for substance abuse?

      For homeless individuals struggling with substance abuse, accessing help can be particularly challenging due to factors such as limited resources, absence of stable housing, and potential co-occurring mental health disorders. However, there are a number of avenues that a homeless person can explore to get help:

      Government Programs: Many cities have government-funded programs that provide services for homeless individuals, including substance abuse treatment. These may include detoxification, outpatient counseling, residential treatment, and medication-assisted treatment. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are two significant sources of such assistance.

      Community Health Clinics: Community health clinics often offer a range of services, including substance abuse treatment, on a sliding scale based on income. These clinics also frequently provide referrals to other necessary services.

      Nonprofit Organizations: Many nonprofit organizations offer resources and support for homeless individuals struggling with substance abuse. These may include recovery support groups, transitional housing, job training programs, and other services.

      Outreach Programs: Outreach programs are designed to connect with individuals who may not seek help on their own. Outreach workers may go to places where homeless individuals congregate to provide resources and assistance.

      Housing First Programs: These programs, which prioritize providing individuals with stable housing without requiring sobriety or participation in treatment first, have been shown to be effective in helping people maintain recovery and improve their quality of life.

      Emergency Departments and Hospitals: In a crisis, emergency medical personnel can provide immediate assistance and connect individuals with longer-term substance abuse treatment resources.

      Veterans Services: If the individual is a veteran, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers many services, including substance abuse treatment, mental health services, and housing assistance.


      If my mom and dad were substance abusers am I destined for the same?

      While a family history of substance abuse can increase your risk of developing a similar issue due to both genetic and environmental factors, it does not mean you are destined to become a substance abuser. Genetics can make up about 40-60% of the risk for addiction, but the remaining percentage is influenced by environmental and personal factors.

      Environmental influences can include your upbringing, your parents' behaviors, your exposure to drugs or alcohol, your social circle, and your experiences with stress and trauma. Personal factors involve your individual personality traits, your mental health, and your coping mechanisms. All these can significantly contribute to whether or not you develop a substance use disorder.

      Importantly, risk is not destiny. Just because you are at a higher risk doesn't mean you will inevitably develop a substance abuse problem. Prevention strategies can be highly effective. These might include:

      Education: Understanding the risks and consequences of substance abuse can deter initiation of drug use.

      Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Developing healthy ways to cope with stress, such as through exercise, meditation, hobbies, or therapy, can reduce the need to turn to substances for relief.

      Strong Support Networks: Having supportive and understanding friends, family, or mentors can provide a safety net when facing potential pitfalls.

      Mental Health Care: Ensuring good mental health through therapy or counseling can reduce the risk, as mental health disorders can increase the likelihood of substance abuse.

      Delaying Substance Use: The later in life a person first uses drugs, the less likely they are to develop a problem.

      Remember, even if substance abuse does become an issue, it is not a life sentence. Effective treatments are available that can help individuals overcome addiction and lead healthy, productive lives. If you're worried about your risk, it might be helpful to discuss your concerns with a healthcare provider, a counselor, or a trusted person in your life.

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