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Below are 5 drug rehabilitation centers in Crownsville, MD.
Below are 5 drug rehabilitation centers in Crownsville, MD.
Crownsville Drug Rehab Centers |
Chrysalis House: Crownsville Location: Crownsville, MD - 21032 Contact Phone: (410) 974-6829 Website: http://www.chrysalishouses.org/ Description: Chrysalis House Crownsville provides a safe, sober, structured environment where residents can develop and strengthen their recovery skills. Our homelike atmosphere within the framework of an ongoing rehabilitative program affords: Long-Term Sobriety, Self-Discipline, Self-Respect, Cooperation and Consideration for Others |
Hope House Location: Crownsville, MD - 21032 Contact Phone: (410) 923-6700 Website: http://hopehousemd.org/ Description: We are an in-patient drug and alcohol treatment center located in Crownsville, MD. We provide men and women who are battling with alcohol and drug addictions the means to become happy and productive citizens, equipping them with the tools for a life of sobriety and recovery. We are staffed by a caring, experienced team of professionals that include addiction trained nurses, physicians, Master's level counselors, associate counselors, and treatment aides. Hope House provides medical and nursing care 24 hours, seven days a week. Our facility accepts most private insurances, certain state or county funding (OTF), as well as a self-pay option. |
Chrysalis House: W.a.t.c.h Location: Crownsville, MD - 21032 Contact Phone: (410) 974-6829 Website: http://www.chrysalishouses.org/ Description: The WATCH (WOMEN'S ADDICITION TREATMENT AT CHRYSALIS HOUSE) Program is an outpatient program consistent with our overall mission to enhance treatment opportunities and outcomes for women diagnosed with the disease of alcohol and drug dependence. With a network of skilled and licensed clinicians working together all clients are provided information, education and counseling on substance abuse, potential environmental and emotional triggers, domestic violence, dual diagnosis, co-dependency, relapse prevention and risks associated with their drug or alcohol use. |