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Valley House has served the community since 1955 when it established the first halfway house for male alcoholics in the State of Maryland. It was formed as a non-profit to aid and assist those destitute chronic alcoholics being released from jails and hospitals. The intent was to assist in arresting alcoholism through the use of the principles of sober living, counseling and rehabilitation. It's sister house, Bridge House, was founded in 1972 to accommodate the increasing requests for services. For over 50 years, Valley House, Inc. has held out the hand of hope to individuals who have sought recovery from alcoholism. It has held out the same compassion to persons who were otherwise chemically dependent. It remains dedicated to the care, treatment and rehabilitation of the suffering addicted person. Valley House, Inc. accepts males over 18 years of age that are medically stable, can provide self care and have a primary diagnosis of Substance Dependency Disorder as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual and meet the American Medicines Placement Criteria. All clients are prescreened prior to admission to determine motivation and appropriateness for this treatment level. Clients are housed in a facility that promotes cleanliness and self-esteem. Clients are served three nutritious meals per day and snacks. All clients are subject to random Urinalysis testing and are required to attend a minimum of two (2) A.A. or N.A. Meetings per day.
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