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Treatment Services For Co-Occurring Disorders A Resource Directory for the Professional & Consumers in the Metropolitan Washington Region Third Edition, Fall 2005

TITLE: Treatment Services for the Dually Diagnosed: A Resource Directory for Professionals and Consumers in the Metropolitan Washington Region DATE: Fall 2005 AUTHOR: GUIDANCE: AGENCY: ABSTRACT: PRICE: TO ORDER: Ambrosia Rosetta Department of Human Services, Planning, and Public Safety Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Co-Occurring Disorders Committee COG is a regional organization comprised of elected officials from 19 local governments surrounding our nation's capital, plus area members of the Maryland and Virginia legislatures, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. COG provides a focus for action and develops sound regional responses to such issues as the environment, affordable housing, economic development, health and family concerns, human services, population growth, public safety, and transportation. This directory contains a listing of agencies in the Washington metropolitan area that provide services specifically for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders (the dually diagnosed). Information such as location, contact number, types of programs, and services is furnished for each agency. Free Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Health and Substance Abuse Programs 777 North Capitol Street, NE, Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20002-4290 Telephone: (202) 962-3200 1

Table of Contents Background and Methodology...5 Defining Co-Occuring Disorders...6 Update/Submission Form...7 Dual Diagnosis Treatment Services District of Columbia...9 Anchor House...10 Andromeda Transcultural Health...11 Anna Cooper House...12 Clean and Sober Streets...13 Coates & Lane Enterprises, Inc...14 Community Connections...15 Concerned Citizens on Alcohol and Drug Abuse...16 District of Columbia Department of Health - Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA)...17 District of Columbia Department of Mental Health...18 Department of Mental Health Community Services Agency...19 Family and Medical Counseling Services...20 Federal City Recovery Outpatient Program...21 Federal City Recovery Services...22 George Washington University Hospital Psychiatric Services...23 Georgetown University Hospital Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program...24 Hillcrest Children s Center...25 Institute for Behavioral Change...26 Institute for Life Enrichment...27 Kolmac Clinic...28 Latin American Youth Center...29 Marshall Heights Community Development Organization...30 Oasis Clinic...31 Psychiatric Institute of Washington...32 Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP, Inc.)...33 Riverside Hospital Treatment Services...34 Salomon Zelaya Rehabilitation Center...35 2

Second Genesis...36 Seton House...37 So Others Might Eat, Inc. (SOME)...38 UPO Comprehensive Treatment Center...39 Suburban Maryland...40 A Better Way Counseling Services...41 Act II Counseling Services, Inc...42 Adult Mental Health And Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient Addiction Services (OAS)... 43 All That's Therapeutic, Inc...44 Avery Road Combined Care...45 Children s National Medical Center...46 Columbia Addictions Center...47 Counseling Services...48 Counseling Services Alternatives, Inc...49 Family Behavioral Services, LLC...50 Gaudenzia, Inc. at Landover...51 Institute for Life Enrichment...52 Institute of Life And Health...53 Integrative Counseling...54 Journeys Adult and Adolescent Program...55 Metropolitan Mental Health Clinic, Inc...56 Montgomery County Pre-Release Services...57 Montgomery General Hospital...58 Montgomery Recovery Services, Inc...59 Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Children and Parents Program (CAP)...60 Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addiction and Mental Health, Northern Region...61 Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addiction and Mental Health, Southern Region...62 Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Youth and Community Services Program...63 QCI Behavioral Health...64 Reality, Inc...65 3

Reality Outpatient...66 Second Genesis - Crownsville Facility...67 Second Genesis - Mellwood House for Women and Women with their Children...68 Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Services...69 Suburban Hospital Behavioral Health Services...70 Trico...71 University of Maryland Health Center, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services...72 University Psychological Center...73 Washington Adventist Hospital...74 Northern Virginia...75 Alexandria Health Department Adolescent Clinic...76 Alexandria Mental Health Center...77 Arlington County Division of Behavioral Health Care...78 Culmore Family Resource Center...79 Dominion Hospital...80 Ethos Foundation...81 Fairfax-Falls Church Alcohol and Drug Services...82 Fairfax-Falls Church Mental Health Services...83 Graydon Manor...84 Inova Juniper Program...85 Inova Kellar Center...86 Life Line Counseling Center...87 Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services...88 Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, (Eastern Loudoun)...89 National Counseling Group (Formerly Known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group)...90 National Counseling Group, Annandale (Formerly Known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group)...91 National Counseling Group, Herndon (Formerly Known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group...92 Prince William County CSB...93 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Falls Church...94 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Mount Vernon Treatment Center...95 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Reston Day Treatment Center...96 Virginia Hospital Center...97 4

Background This resource directory is part of an ongoing effort on the part of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) to provide practical information to substance abuse and mental health professionals in the Washington metropolitan region. The directory features a listing of agencies offering treatment services for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders, outlining important characteristics of the program such as population served, types of services rendered, fees, and eligibility requirements. The first edition of this report was published in 1991 through the leadership of the Dual Diagnosis Subcommittee of the Treatment, Intervention, and Rehabilitation Committee of COG. The subcommittee was formed in 1990 by public and private sector professionals representing the substance abuse and mental health fields. Through publications, trainings, and roundtable discussions, the Co-Occurring Disorders Committee strives to 1) promote effective, evidencebased and integrated treatment services for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders; 2) promote interagency and collegial communication and collaboration among public and private treatment programs and their staff providing these services; and 3) provide low cost trainings on dual diagnosis topics for professionals providing treatment for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders. Methodology The research methodology consisted of three components: 1) an initial telephone contact of the 53 agencies listed in the previous edition of this directory; 2) additional telephone contacts of other possible providers of dual diagnosis services; 3) telephone interviews of all the agencies that provide services for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. The criterion for inclusion in the directory was a licensed agency in the Washington metropolitan area that provides services for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders (the dually diagnosed). Of the 53 agencies in the previous directory 20 of them responded, qualified and were included in the directory while the remaining 33 either did not respond, no longer provide dual diagnosis treatment or no longer exist. Of the 200 total agencies contacted those that responded and qualified were included in this publication. Therefore, this is not an exhaustive list. 5

Defining Co-occurring Disorders People suffering from co-occurring substance abuse disorders and mental disorders are individuals who have at least one mental disorder as well as an alcohol or drug use disorder. While these disorders may interact differently in any one person (e.g., an episode of depression may trigger a relapse into alcohol abuse, or cocaine use may exacerbate schizophrenic symptoms), at least one disorder of each type can be diagnosed independently of the other. Co-occurring disorders may vary among individuals and in the same individual over time. Both disorders can vary along the dimensions of severity, chronicity, and degree of impairment in functioning. Both disorders may be severe or mild, or one may be more severe than the other. Either or both disorders may reflect episodes of acute symptom exacerbations or a chronic condition and may change over time. (CSAT, 1994) There are no specific combinations of substance abuse disorders and mental disorders that are defined uniquely as co-occurring disorders. In addition, substance abuse and mental health problems (such as binge drinking by people with mental disorders) that do not reach the diagnostic threshold also are part of the co-occurring disorders landscape - problems that may offer opportunities for early intervention. 6

Update/ Submission Form 7

Directions: To submit updates or additional agencies to this driectory, please complete this form and fax it to COG Health Programs, 202-962-3204. Agency Name: Address: Contact Number: Intake Number: Web: 1. Type of agency (Check the appropriate box) Non-Profit For-Profit Public 2. Do you provide services specifically for dually diagnosed individuals, those with cooccurring mental health and substance use disorder? If yes, describe the type of individuals you serve in the space provided below: Yes No Plese insert a short description of your agency and its services 8

District of Columbia Treatment Services 9

Anchor House Non-Profit Agency 1001 Lawrence Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Contact Number: (202) 635-5942 Intake Number: (202) 635-5952 Web: http://anchormha.org Male and Female Adults only Outpatient and Day Treatment Individual Counseling, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale, Private Insurance, and Medicaid 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must have a serious or persistent disorder 3. Must be receiving or be eligible for DC Medicaid Anchor House s mental health initiatives serve individuals with serious or persistent mental health disorders. It is an outpatient program that offers psychoeducation and prevention services. Every client that meets the eligibility requirements will receive a community support specialist, see a psychiatrist and therapist and, if appropriate, get referred to the day program and/or supported employment program. 10

Andromeda Transcultural Health Non-Profit Agency 1400 Decatur Street, NW Washington, DC 20011 Contact Number: (202) 291-4707 Web: http://www.andromedahealthcenter.org Male, Female, Adults, and Children under 18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, Medical & Non-Medical Detox, and Accepts Walk In patients Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and is based on income To qualify for the HIV program you must be a DC resident Andromeda's mission is to provide access and quality healthcare under the premise that all humans are inherently of equal worth but have cultural and linguistic differences that must be considered. This philosophy reflects a high level of community healthcare that has been validated over three decades of direct services to minorities and the underserved population. 11

Anna Cooper House Non-Profit Agency 1338 R Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Contact Number: (202) 328-6644 Intake Number: (202) 328-6644 Male and Female Adults only Residential: temporary but long-term Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Job Training and/or Assistance SSI, SSDI 1. Must be employed or have some form of income 2. Must be at least 6 months into a treatment program 3. Must be able to live independently Anna Cooper House is a single room occupancy program for 50 single adult men and women. This residential program provides affordable housing in a drug and alcohol free environment as well as individual counseling and group therapy. 12

Clean and Sober Streets Non-Profit Agency 425 2nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Contact Number: (202) 783-7343 Intake Number: (202) 783-7343 Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Day Treatment, Residential: 1 year Medical & Non-Medical Detox, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Supported Residential Free 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must desire to stay clean and participate in a new way of life Clean and Sober Streets is a long term, residential substance abuse program for adults who have a desire and willingness for a different way of life. All of the referred clients go through a 3-phase program that includes assessment, detoxification, treatment, and eventually work release during phase 3. 13

Coates & Lane Enterprises, Inc. For-Profit Agency 150 Seaton Place, NW Washington, DC 20001 Contact Number: (202) 269-6091 Intake Number: (202) 269-6091 Male and Female Adults and the homeless Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residential: Permanent or 6 months, and Accepts Walk In patients Individual Counseling, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, and Job Training and/or Assistance Private Insurance, Medicaid, and MCO members 1. Must be 18 years of age or older 2. Must have a mental health disorder 3. Must be a single adult 4. Must be homeless to qualify for 3 of the 4 housing programs Coates & Lanes Enterprises, Inc. is a human services agency that provides assessment, medication, counseling, case management, and referral to ACT and crisis teams. The programs offered include day treatment, transitional, permanent and supportive housing, and community residential support. In order to meet the needs of all of the clients, Coates & Lanes also has the referral ability to agencies that provide detox, drug treatment and drug counseling services. 14

Community Connections Non-Profit Agency 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Suite 201 Washington, DC 20003 Contact Number: (202) 546-1512 Intake Number: (202) 546-1512 Web: http://www.ccdc1.org Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient and Day Treatment Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction Community Connections provides outpatient mental health treatment and services. Community Connections specializes in working with women trauma survivors, HIV patients and families. 15

Concerned Citizens on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Non-Profit Agency 601 Raleigh Place, SE Washington, DC 20032 Contact Number: (202) 574-2480 Intake Number: (202) 574-2480 Females only Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Child Care Services Free 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must have a history of substance abuse Concerned Citizens on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Inc. offers a healthy and safe environment for women to bring their children while they receive the treatment that will allow them to regain their life and identity as women. Along with treatment services, the program includes associated services that will assist these women in their recovery such as child care services, transportation, meals, for them and their children, referrals to appropriate social services as needed and spiritual counseling upon request. These efforts are funded in conjunction with the Commission on Public Health and Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA). 16

District of Columbia Department of Health - Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) Public Agency 825 North Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Contact Number: (202) 698-6080 Intake Number: (202) 698-6080 Web: http://dchealth.dc.gov Male, Female, Adults, and Children under 18 Inpatient, Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Day Treatment, Residential:120 days, Medical & Non- Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale Must be a resident of the jurisdiction The Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) offers the highest quality of service to District of Columbia residents who are living with the disease of addiction. APRA provides services to any individual who commits a crime within the district and also serves as a host for guest housing from out of town. 17

District of Columbia Department of Mental Health Public Agency 64 New York Avenue, NE, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20002 Contact Number: (202) 673-7440 Access HelpLine: 1 (888) 793-4357 (7WE-HELP) Web: http://www.dmh.dc.gov/dmh/site/default.asp Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale Must be a resident of the jurisdiction The Department of Mental Health (DMH) provides comprehensive mental health services to adults, children, youths, and their families. DMH also evaluates and treats individuals referred through the criminal justice system. DMH serves more than 7,500 people annually through the DMH Community Services Agency and other community-based mental health service providers under contract to the agency. Inpatient services, whether acute, long-term, or forensic, are provided at St. Elizabeth s Hospital. The DMH Community Services Agency provides routine, urgent, and emergency mental health rehabilitation services at mental health centers in Northeast, Northwest, and Southeast Washington. The goal of the Department of Mental Health is to develop, support, and oversee a comprehensive, community-based, consumer-driven, culturally competent, quality mental health system. This system should be responsive and accessible to children, youths, adults, and their families. It should leverage continuous positive change through its ability to learn and to partner. It should also ensure that mental health providers are accountable to consumers and offer services that promote recovery from mental illness. 18

Department of Mental Health Community Services Agency Public Agency 1250 U Street, NW Fourth Floor Washington, DC 20009 Contact Number: (202) 671-4010 Access HelpLine: 1 (888) 793-4357 (7WE-HELP) Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale Must be a resident of the jurisdiction The Department of Mental Health Community Services Agency (CSA) provides mental health services to approximately 4,000 adults, children, and youth in the District of Columbia. The CSA is certified as a Core Service Agency, or "clinical home," which means it is accountable to each person it serves. A CSA must ensure the necessary services and supports are provided to promote adults' recovery from mental illness and build resiliency in children and youth to help them reach their full potential. Services integrate the strengths of family relationships, respond to individual cultural differences, and incorporate the special needs of each family into treatment plans. The CSA provides prevention and education services, and uses many treatment interventions including counseling, medication, and other rehabilitation services. The CSA also has mental health programs specifically designed for older adults. Our services are provided at homes, schools, neighborhood sites, or our many locations throughout the District. Our school-based services are provided to all grade levels in the public and charter schools. Children and adolescents involved in court and foster care systems also benefit from the various services provided to them and their families. 19

Family and Medical Counseling Services Non-Profit Agency 2041 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE Suite M-2 Washington, DC 20020 Contact Number: (202) 889-7900 Intake Number: (202) 889-7900 Web: http://www.fmcs.org Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Priority is given to DC residents Family and Medical Counseling Services is a health and social services agency that provides comprehensive care to adults in the Washington, DC area. 20

Federal City Recovery Outpatient Program For-Profit Agency 316 F Street, NE Washington, DC 20032 Contact Number: (202) 783-7343 Intake Number: (202) 783-7343 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Day Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Case Management, and Prevention Services Free Must be referred through court services The Federal City Recovery Outpatient Program provides intense outpatient treatment 5 days a week during the day and in the evening. 21

Federal City Recovery Services For-Profit Agency 920 Bellevue Street, SE Washington, DC 20032 Contact Number: (202) 562-4939 Intake Number: (202) 783-7343 Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Residential: 90 days or less, Medical & Non-Medical Detox, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Supported Residential Free Must be a criminal justice client Federal City Recovery Services is a 90-day residential substance abuse program for adults who have been referred through the criminal justice system. 22

George Washington University Hospital Psychiatric Services Public Agency 900 23rd Street, NW 6 South Nurses Station Washington, DC 20037 Contact Number: (202) 715-5080 Intake Number: (202) 715-5080 Male and Female Adults only Inpatient and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must come through the emergency room 23

Georgetown University Hospital Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program For-Profit Agency 3800 Reservoir Road, NW Washington, DC 20007 Contact Number: (202) 687-8678 Intake Number: (201) 687-8678 Male, Female, Adults and Senior Citizens Outpatient and Day Treatment Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance and Medicare None Georgetown University Hospital Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program is an individualized treatment program that provides evaluations, education and aftercare treatment for alcohol and drug abusers as well as their families. 24

Hillcrest Children s Center Non-Profit Agency 1325 W Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Contact Number: (202) 232-6100 Intake Number: (202) 232-6100 Male and Female Children under 18 and their families Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale, Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Hillcrest Children s Center is a community based mental health center serving both families and children from early childhood into adulthood in the metropolitan area. It is an outpatient treatment program that provides services for those with emotional and/or mental illness and substance abuse disorders. As a specialized service Hillcrest offers a substance abuse education program and is a mental health core service agency. 25

Institute for Behavioral Change Non-Profit Agency 401 H Street, NE Washington, DC 20018 Contact Number: (202) 675-8315 Intake Number: (202) 675-8315 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and up to 21 years of age Outpatient and ACT Program Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Medicaid and Medicare None Institute for Behavioral Change is an outpatient program for youth with substance abuse problems. It includes after school, therapy and FANF programs. 26

Institute For Life Enrichment 7852 16th Street, NW Washington, DC 20012 Contact Number: (202) 291-2080 Intake Number: (202) 291-2080 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Methadone Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Prevention Services, and Medical Doctor on staff Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None 27

Kolmac Clinic For-Profit Agency 1411 K Street, NW Suite 703 Washington, DC 20005 Contact Number: (202) 638-1992 Intake Number: (301) 589-0255 Web: http://www.kolmac.com Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Medical Detox, and Continuing Care and evening treatment Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Private Insurance None Kolmac Clinic is an outpatient program for adults. The program consists of 20 sessions, 3 hours each. It starts off taking place 5 days a week and tapers down to 2 days a week over an 8-week period. 28

Latin American Youth Center Non-Profit Agency 1419 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 Contact Number: (202) 319-2225 Intake Number: (202) 319-2225 Web: http://www.layc-dc.org Male, Female Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Free or Sliding Scale 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must have a substance abuse disorder Washington DC's Latin American Youth Center provides non-intensive, outpatient substance abuse treatment. All of the services are bilingual in English and Spanish. All youth begin with an assessment which leads to an individualized treatment plan and guides the general treatment process. All services provided are geared towards helping the youth and the family reach their goals and providing them with the tools they need to reach a healthier and brighter future. 29

Marshall Heights Community Development Organization 3700 Hayes Street, NE Washington, DC 20019 Contact Number: (202) 397-8049 Intake Number: (202) 582-0534 Web: http://www.mhcdo.org Male, Female, Adults and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Day Treatment, ACT Program, Accepts Walk In patients, and Core Service Day Rehabilitation Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale and Medicaid Must be clinically diagnosed The Marshall Heights Community Development Organization (MHCDO) is a community-based nonprofit corporation that has undertaken community development activities in the Ward 7 area of Washington, DC since 1979. MHCDO seeks to increase economic opportunities for local residents by revitalizing neighborhoods, producing affordable housing, and providing human services. The human services that are offered include housing and financial counseling, supportive housing, home buying education and assistance, job training and placement, adult education, small business development, youth programs, mental health services, and emergency food and clothing. 30

Oasis Clinic For-Profit Agency 910 Bladensburg Road, NE Washington, DC 20002 Contact Number: (202) 396-2691 Intake Number: (202) 396-2691 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Medical & Non- Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay and Medicare Must be over the age of 18 The Oasis Clinic is a substance abuse treatment program designed to eliminate the use of addictive drugs. The Oasis Clinic provides drug free intervention and medical support as needed. Assessments, individual and group counseling and focus planning are the activities on which effective treatment is based. The clinic is open 6 days a week with the longest medication hours in city. 31

Psychiatric Institute of Washington For-Profit Agency 4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Contact Number: (202) 885-5610 Intake Number: (202) 885-5610 Web: http://www.psychinstitute.com Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Day Treatment, Residential: short term, Medical & Non-Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be acutely ill and meet the DSM-IV criteria The Psychiatric Institute of Washington provides services to children, adolescents, adults and the elderly. They provide comprehensive behavior treatment as well as chemical dependency. The Psychiatric Institute of Washington also provides services for special populations such as gays, lesbians, those with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and HIV/AIDS. They provide 24-hour free consultation and assessment; individuals can call at anytime to schedule an assessment. 32

Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP, Inc) Non-Profit Agency 1949 4th Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Contact Number: (202) 462-7500 Intake Number: (202) 462-7500 Web: http://www.rapinc.org Male and Female Adults only Residential: 30-120 days and possible sentencing alternative Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Free 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be referred through either the criminal justice system the or the DC government Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP, Inc) is a human services education program that provides substance abuse services for recovering alcoholics and substance abusers. 33

Riverside Hospital Treatment Services Non-Profit Agency 4460 Macarthur Boulevard, NW Washington, DC 20007 Contact Number: (202) 333-9355 Intake Number: (202) 333-9355 Male and Female Children under 18 Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential: 6 months-2years, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance None Riverside Hospital Treatment Services is a behavioral health program that provides services to adolescents with severe emotional or mental problems. 34

Salomon Zelaya Rehabilitation Center 3499 Holmead Place, NW Washington, DC 20010 Contact Number: (202) 745-7719 Intake Number: (202) 745-7719 Male Adults only Inpatient, Residential: 6 months, and Accepts Walk In patients Individual Counseling, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, and Supported Residential Free Must be a homeless Hispanic man The vision of the Salomon Zelaya Rehabilitation Center is to dramatically intervene in the lives of homeless Hispanic men. Housing and support services are provided in order to help these individuals recover from substance abuse. The mission is to provide transitional, supportive housing and comprehensive services that stabilize the substance abuser. The goal is to help each of these individuals become self-sufficient. 35

Second Genesis Non-Profit Agency 1320 Harvard Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Contact Number: (202) 222-0120 Intake Number: (202) 222-0120 Web: http://www.secondgenesis.org Male Adults only Inpatient, Residential: 28, 90, or 120 days, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation,Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance 1.Must be mentally stable 2.Must be male Second Genesis uses a modified therapeutic community treatment model that blends interventions for substance abuse, vocational service, educational service, family related services, relapse prevention and social skill building. The therapeutic environment created in Second Genesis programs uses positive support to encourage positive choices for lifestyle and behavior changes. The program empowers individuals to make choices that will encourage their continued recovery and provide educational and vocational services that promote personal growth. Following admission, the clients work with their primary counselor to develop an initial treatment plan. The treatment plan contains individual goals related to substance abuse treatment, educational objectives, vocational objectives, housing, continuing care treatment, and outside interventions for medical and behavioral needs. Second Genesis Therapeutic Community provides referral services to the dual diagnosis branch in Crownsville, Maryland. 36

Seton House Non-Profit Agency 1053 Buchanan Street, NE Washington, DC 20017 Contact Number: (202) 269-7881 Intake Number: (202) 269-7881 Web: http://www.provhos.org Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Outpatient and Medical & Non-Medical Detox Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Seton House offers both inpatient and outpatient services including an intensive outpatient program that meets three times a week, detoxification 5-7 days a week, as well as a partial day program that lasts between 7-14 days. Seton House also provides dual diagnosis and psychiatric services. 37

So Others Might Eat, Inc. (SOME) Non-Profit Agency 60 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Contact Number: (202) 797-8806 Intake Number: (202) 797-8806 Web: http://www.some.org Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Residential: 90 days, and Accepts Walk In patients Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Free or Medicaid 1. Must be homeless 2. If from a shelter the shelter must be in the DC area So Others Might Eat, Inc. has been restoring hope and dignity in the Washington metropolitan area for nearly 35 years and is continually putting efforts towards making a difference. 38

UPO Comprehensive Treatment Center Public Agency 33 N Street, NE 2nd Floor Washington, DC 20002 Contact Number: (202) 535-1793 Intake Number: (202) 535-1793 Web: http://www.upo.org Male and Female Adults only Outpatient and Methadone Treatment Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Free 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be referred through APRA 3. Must be 18 or older UPO Comprehensive Treatment Center is a comprehensive outpatient program that includes individual counseling, group therapy, psychoeducation groups, referrals, and 3 phases of treatment. The first phase of treatment consists of compliancy for 3 months and then the patient is referred out for continued education such as a GED and/or work related skills and training. In the second phase, after 6 months of compliance, the patient is eligible for take home medication to promote family and group support along side of family and group therapy. The third phase consists of continued treatment and therapy for the patient for support purposes. 39

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A Better Way Counseling Services For-Profit Agency 9017 Red Branch Road, Suite 204 Columbia, MD 21045 Contact Number: (410) 730-4500 Intake Number: (410) 730-4500 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Day Treatment and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Psychoeducation Sliding Scale and Out of Network None 41

Act II Counseling Services Inc Non-Profit Agency 379 Main Street Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (301) 498-5766 Intake Number: (301) 498-5766 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, and Child Care Services Self Pay and Private Insurance 1. Must go through detox first 2. Must not be on methadone The mission of Act II Counseling Services, Inc. is to provide an adequate and objective evaluation of our client's substance abuse use, to offer education to persons not evidencing problem use or addiction and to provide cost affective treatment to those clients experiencing problem use or addiction. The whole person "physical, emotional and spiritual" will be addressed. Act II was founded and operated in the belief that treatment for chemical dependency is best offered in an atmosphere of care and understanding coupled with recognition of the serious consequence of abuse. We believe that chemical dependency is a tractable illness characterized by compulsion and loss of control with a tendency to relapse unless support systems are fully utilized. We understand that each individual is ultimately responsible for his/her own actions and that recovery is determined by the clients efforts, honesty and willingness. Act II is board certified and offers substance abuse counseling and treatment, evaluations and assessments, maintenance program, MVA alcohol and drug education and treatment. 42

Adult Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Outpatient Addiction Services (OAS) Public Agency 751 Twinbrook Parkway, 2nd Floor Rockville, MD 20851 Contact Number: (240) 777-1680 Intake Number: (240) 777-1680 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Non-Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Child Care Services Sliding Scale, Medicaid and Medicare 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be 18 years or older 3. Must be referred through the Addiction Services Coordination Intake at 255 Rockville Pike, Suite 145 in Rockville, MD 4. Must attend AA or NA or other self-help groups while receiving services 5. Must undergo urine surveillance twice weekly Outpatient Addiction Services (OAS) provides therapy and counseling for alcohol and drug dependent adults requiring intensive outpatient services and who meet eligibility requirements for publicly funded services. Individual counseling is provided, however, the primary treatment modality is group therapy. OAS also offers psychiatric evaluation and medication monitoring provided by psychiatric nurses and psychiatrists. OAS also has parenting groups, child care assistance on-site and transportation assistance available. Although there is a fee, the policy holds that nobody will be denied treatment due to an inability to pay. 43

All That's Therapeutic, Inc. For-Profit Agency 6192 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 311 Oxon Hill, MD 20745 Contact Number: (301) 567-0400 Intake Number: (301) 567-0400 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient and Clubhouse/Psychosocial Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, and Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale, Private Insurance and Medicaid None All That's Therapeutic, Inc. provides outpatient mental health and psychiatric rehabilitation services to consumers of all ages. Among these services are individual, family, and group therapy as well as psychiatric assessments and evaluations. 44

Avery Road Combined Care 14701 Avery Road Rockville, MD 20853 Contact Number: (301) 279-8828 Intake Number: (240) 777-4710 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Residential: 6 months -1 year, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay Should be a patient suffering from chronic relapse with mild to moderate co-occurring mental illness 45

Children s National Medical Center Non-Profit Agency 13922 Baltimore Avenue, Unit 4A Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (301) 369-4100 Intake Number: (301) 369-4100 Web: http://www.dcchildrens.com Male, Female, Children Outpatient, Day Treatment, ACT Program, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be under the age of 21 Children s National Medical Center provides services to patients from birth to 21 years of age for outpatient services only. The services provided include in-house x-rays, out of house referrals, and medication services. Childrens National Medical Center provides neurology, nephrology, endocrinology, cardiology, and pulmonary treatment. In addition, speech therapy, hearing and audiology services are provided. As a specialized service babysitter training and certification is offered. 46

Columbia Addictions Center For-Profit Agency 5570 Sterrett Place, Suite 205 Columbia, MD 21044 Contact Number: (410) 730-1333 Intake Number: (410) 730-1333 Web: http://www.columbiaaddictions.com Male, Female, Adults, and Children under 18 Outpatient Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Family Education Component Self Pay None Columbia Addictions Center is an outpatient facility specializing in dual diagnosis treatment which includes substance abuse and mental health services. Group therapy is offered Monday-Thursday and Saturdays, in the morning and evening for adults and adolescents. Individual counseling, couple therapy and family therapy are also offered. All of Columbia's counselors are masters level and licensed providers. Columbia Addictions Center also offers clinical hypnosis and court ordered or self-seeking evaluations and assessments. 47

Counseling Services For-Profit Agency 150 Washington Blvd, 2nd Floor Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (310) 725-5616 Intake Number: (310) 725-5616 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Couple Therapy Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, and Prevention Services Self Pay and Private Insurance 1. Must be able to get up the stairs 2. Mental health disorder must be mild Counseling Services is considered to be a traditional substance abuse agency that has a basic 28- day program. In order to serve the needs of every patient, however, an individualized treatment program is offered and constructed based on the needs of the individual and can last anywhere between two weeks to eighteen months. The services that are offered include individual, group and couple's therapy to individuals with a substance abuse problem or substance abuse and mild co-occurring mental health disorders. 48

Counseling Services Alternatives, Inc For-Profit Agency 7911 Old Branch Avenue, 2nd Floor Clinton, MD 20735 Contact Number: (301) 599-0992 Intake Number: (301) 599-0992 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Day Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Family Education Component Sliding Scale Not a handicap accessible establishment Counseling Services Alternatives, Inc is an alcohol and drug abuse outpatient program that offers treatment for adults only. During treatment, the client is required to participate in a 12-step program. Clients with mild co-occurring disorders can be treated on-site, Referral services are offered for severe co-occurring cases. Counseling Services Alternatives, Inc. treat addiction as a disease and use the disease model treatment as defined by the American Medical Association. The services provided include urine screens, breathalyzer testing, group, family, marriage and individual counseling and education. Counseling Services Alternatives offers additional support by appearing in court with the client as well as working with families that have a history of domestic abuse. 49

Family Behavioral Services, LLC For-Profit Agency 6475 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 610 Hyattsville, MD 20783 Contact Number: (301) 270-3200 Intake Number: (301) 270-3200 Web: http://www.familybservices.com Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Non-Medical Detox, Accepts Walk In patients, possible sentencing alternative, and Psychiatric Assessments Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Child Care Services Self Pay, Medicaid and Medicare None Family Behavioral Services, LLC provides culturally competent, comprehensive behavioral health care through the Outpatient Mental Health Clinic and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program. All of the services are offered to children, adolescents, and adults. The services provided include psychological evaluations and assessments, individual counseling, group, family and couple s therapy as well as medication management. The services are designed to enhance the individual's spiritual, psychological, educational, cultural and social development, knowledge and growth. 50

Gaudenzia, Inc. at Landover Non-Profit Agency 337 Brightseat Road, Suite 220 Hyattsville, MD 20785 Contact Number: (301) 324-1201 Intake Number: (301) 324-1201 Web: http://www.guardenzia.org Male, Female, Adults and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Enhanced Outpatient, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, and Psychoeducation Free or Sliding Scale, Self Pay and is based on income 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must have psychiatric stability 3. Must have an artillery provider for medication monitoring or a mild mental health disorder Gaudenzia is a non-profit corporation providing services for chemically dependent persons since 1968. Based in the Philadelphia area, Gaudenzia, Inc. currently runs over 80 chemical dependency programs in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Gaudenzia's treatment philosophy is based upon a synthesis of the Therapeutic Community Model with the Cognitive-Behavioral Model. The Landover location provides outpatient services to adults meeting criteria under the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria II. Addiction services are provided in both the morning and evening for up to six hours per week. Alcohol and drug assessments, referrals and individual counseling are also conducted. In addition. the clinic provides a six-week AIDS awareness curriculum through funding from the Maryland AIDS Administration. This group offers rolling admission free of charge and may be attended by clients who are not necessarily receiving any additional services from Gaudenzia. Gaudenzia does not currently employ an in-house psychiatrist, so any clients requiring dual recovery treatment must be engaged in concurrent mental health services, asymptomatic, compliant with all recommended treatment and willing to sign appropriate consents to allow coordination of care with the mental health provider. 51

Institute For Life Enrichment Non-Profit AgencyNon-Profit Agency 7411 Riggs Road, Suite 216 Hyattsville, MD 20782- Contact Number: (301) 439-3600 Male, Female, Adults, and Children under 18, ages 3-65 Outpatient, Methadone Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Prevention Services, and Medical Doctor on staff Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None 52

Institute of Life and Health For-Profit Agency 5311 Water Street, Suite D Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Contact Number: (301) 627-3007 Intake Number: (301) 627-3007 Web: http://www.instituteoflifeandhealth.com Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18, and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Clubhouse/Psychosocial, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Family Education Component Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Institute of Life and Health is an outpatient program that offers assessment, addiction counseling, crisis therapy and nutrition services to all men, women and children. 53

Integrative Counseling For-Profit Agency 10440 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 300 Columbia, MD 21044 Contact Number: (443) 538-1247 Intake Number: (443) 538-1247 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Family Education Component Fee for Service None Integrative Counseling is a state certified substance abuse program in Maryland. The program provides individual, group and family counseling for clients with either a substance abuse problem or a dual diagnosis. All of the professionals have many years of experience providing therapy and substance abuse treatment for adolescent and adults. 54

Journeys Adult and Adolescent Program Non-Profit AgencyNon-Profit Agency 402 Hungerford Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Contact Number: (301) 294-4015 Intake Number: (301) 294-4015 Male, Female, Adults, and Children between the ages of 14-18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, and Accepts Walk In patients Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, and Child Care Services Sliding Scale, Self Pay, Medicaid and Medicare 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be between the ages of 14-18 or if over the age of 18 must be a female Journeys Adolescent Program offers a comprehensive array of assessment, education, prevention and behavioral health care treatment services for adolescents with multiple challenges. The services are offered to adolescents experiencing a variety of problems including chemical dependency, emotional problems, dual diagnosis, legal, family, socialization, behavioral and educational issues. It is designed to provide a community-based alternative to youngsters who need varying levels of intensive treatment and is staffed with qualified professionals highly experienced in the successful treatment of high-risk youth. Individual, group, gender specific, family therapy and support services are provided in an outpatient setting. Journeys Adult Program is a multi-phased, intensive outpatient substance abuse program for homeless women in Montgomery County. The adult program is committed to providing culturally competent, gender specific treatment to meet the special needs of homeless women. 55

Metropolitan Mental Health Clinic, Inc For-Profit Agency 96 Harry S. Truman Drive, Suite 250 Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Contact Number: (301) 324-0600 Intake Number: (301) 324-0600 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and the uninsured Must be a resident of the jurisdiction Metropolitan Mental Health Clinic, Inc is an outpatient mental health program that provides individual, group and family counseling to both children and adults. Psychiatric evaluations and consult, medication monitoring, referral and education services are also provided. The clinic has a holistic approach to the individual and to helping clients successfully function within society. 56

Montgomery County Pre-release Services Public Agency 11651 Nebel Street Rockville, MD 20852 Contact Number: (301) 468-4200 Intake Number: (301) 468-4200 Male and Female Adults only Incarcerated Work Release Program Individual Counseling, Family Therapy, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay 1. No violent stranger-to-stranger criminals 2. The client must not have a history of escape Montgomery County Pre-release Services is focused on providing a healthy and supportive environment that will give clients the confidence to be self-sufficient and successfully merge back into the community. Family therapy is offered to support the client in hopes that they will maintain their new responsibilities and opportunities. 57

Montgomery General Hospital Non-Profit AgencyNon-Profit Agency 18101 Prince Phillip Drive Olney, MD 20832 Contact Number: (301) 774-8800 Intake Number: (301) 774-8800 Web: http://www.montgomerygeneral.com Male, Female, Adults, and Children between the ages of 13-18 Inpatient, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Medical Detox, and Accepts Walk In patients Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Montgomery General Hospital offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services for individuals over age 13. All the services can be accessed through the evaluation center or, through the emergency room (in urgetnt cases). The outpatient services are offered both during the day and the evening. The staff is made up of a variety of trained professionals in order to meet the needs of the clients. 58

Montgomery Recovery Services, Inc For-Profit Agency 14636 Rothgeb Drive Rockville, MD 20850 Contact Number: (301) 762-5300 Intake Number: (301) 762-5300 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Methadone Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay Must be opium addicted Montgomery Recovery Services, Inc is an outpatient methadone treatment program. 59

Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Children and Parents Program (CAP) Public Agency 501 Hampton Park Boulevard Capitol Heights, MD 20743 Contact Number: (301) 324-2872 Intake Number: (301) 324-2872 Female Adults only Intensive Outpatient Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Child Care Services Medicaid 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be a women with a child Children and Parents Program (CAP) is an intensive outpatient program for dually diagnosed pregnant women and women with children. The program runs three days a week and includes both transportation and on-site child care. In addition to therapy, psychosocial education and on going case management is provided. 60

Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Northern Region Public Agency Cheverly Health Center 3003 Hospital Drive Ground Floor Cheverly, MD 20785 Contact Number: (301) 583-5920 Intake Number: (301) 583-5920 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment and Methodone Maintenance Treatment Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Family Counseling, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor and Psychiatrist on staff. Sliding Scale, Medicaid and Medicare 1. Must be a resident of Prince George s County. 2. For Methodone program, must have verification of addiction 3. Must have a photo ID Prince George's County Health Department Division of Addiction and Mental Health is a community based methodone maintenance, outpatient substance abuse and mental health program. Family, group and individual counseling, and education are among the services provided. There is also a mental health component, a psychiatrist, and medical doctor on site. There are 4 referral inpatient programs, all of which have co-occurring services. Two of the inpatient programs have a social detox component and the other two are 28 day inpatient programs. The staff within this clinic consists of 9 full time counselors and 3 part-time counselors. All of the counselors are licensed substance abuse treatment counselors. 61

Prince George's County Health Department, Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Southern Region Public Agency D. Leonard Dyer Regional Health Center 9314 Piscataway Road Clinton, MD 20735 Contact Number: (301) 856-9400 Intake Number: (301) 856-9400 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale Must be a resident of the jurisdiction Prince George's County Health Department Division of Addiction and Mental Health is a community based, drug free, substance abuse and mental health program. Family, group and individual counseling and education are among the services provided. There is also a mental health component, a psychiatrist, and an AA meeting on site. There are 4 referral agencies all of which have co-occurring services. Two of them are social detox programs and the other two are 28 day inpatient programs. The staff within this division consists of 6 counselors all with masters degrees or double certification. 62

Prince George's County Health Department Division of Addictions and Mental Health, Youth and Community Services Program Public Agency 13992 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 203 Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (301) 498-4500 Intake Number: (301) 498-4500 3003 Hospital Drive, Ground Floor Cheverly, MD 20785 Contact Number: (301) 583-5937 or (301) 583-3798 Intake Number: (301) 583-5937 or (301) 583-3798 9314 Piscataway Road, First Floor Clinton, MD 20735 Contact Number: (301) 856-9400 Intake Number: (301) 856-9400 Adolescents age 12 21 and their families Outpatient Treatment Evaluation and assessment, individual, group and family counseling, referrals services, substance abuse education for adolescents and their families. No charge for services Must be a resident of Prince George's County Prince George's County Health Department Division of Addictions and Mental Health/Youth and Community Services Program currently operate three outpatient substance abuse treatment centers in the Southern, Central and Northern Region of the County. All centers provide the above services in order to assist adolescents and their families in addressing substance abuse problems and related concerns. Urinalysis testing, case management and bi-lingual services are also available. 63

QCI Behavioral Health Non-Profit Agency 6215 Greenbelt Road, Suite 309 College Park, MD 20740 Contact Number: (301) 513-9442 Intake Number: (301) 513-9442 Email: QCIbehe@verizon.net Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction QCI Behavioral Health is an outpatient program that provides case management, individual counseling, family therapy, group therapy, psychotherapy and medication services. In addition, and as a specialized service, there is an internship program that can be incorporated into the treatment plan. 64

Reality, Inc Non-Profit Agency 419 Main Street Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (301) 490-5551 Intake Number: (301)490-5551 Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Residential: 28 days, possible sentencing alternative, and half way house Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale and Self Pay 1. Must be previously detoxed 2. Must be mentally stable and previously on medication if needed 3. Must have a psychiatric evaluation if they have a preexisting disorder 4. Must be resident of the state of MD Reality Inc s treatment programs provide education, skills and resources to enable clients to live clean and sober lives. A holistic approach that is based on the individual needs of each client guides the treatment process. The majority of clients at Reality are diagnosed with co-occurring disorders. Reality has been treating the dually diagnosed since 1987, being the first in the state of Maryland to do so. Both the addiction and the mental health issues are addressed utilizing education, counseling, referrals and medication when ordered by our psychiatrist. The primary diagnosis must be addiction to be admitted to Reality. The goal is to provide enough resources, skills, and education along with a discharge plan that will enable these clients to live productive and sober lives, with jobs and homes of their own. The residential programs are conducted in a home-like setting as they are housed in historic buildings. This gives the client a different type of rehab experience in that he/she becomes part of the Reality family as everyone works together to achieve their goals. 65

Reality Outpatient Non-Profit Agency 13633 Baltimore Avenue Laurel, MD 20707 Contact Number: (301) 604-4042 Intake Number: (301) 604-4042 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Day Treatment, possible sentencing alternative, and Mandated DWI Education Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, and Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale and Self Pay 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Full pay for out of county residents 3. Must be mentally stable and previously on medication if needed 4. Must have a psychiatric evaluation if they have a preexisting disorder 5. Must be previously detoxed Reality s treatment programs provide education, skills and resources to enable clients to live clean and sober lives. A holistic approach that is based on the individual needs of each client guides the treatment process. The majority of clients at Reality are diagnosed with co-occurring disorders. Reality has been treating the dually diagnosed since 1987, being the first in the state of Maryland to do so. Both the addiction and the mental health issues are addressed utilizing education, counseling, referrals and medication when ordered by our psychiatrist. The primary diagnosis must be addiction to be admitted to Reality. The goal is to provide enough resources, skills, and education along with a discharge plan that will enable these clients to live productive and sober lives, with jobs and homes of their own. The residential programs are conducted in a home-like setting as they are housed in historic buildings. This gives the client a different type of rehab experience in that he/she becomes part of the Reality family as everyone works together to achieve their goals. 66

Second Genesis - Crownsville Facility Non-Profit Agency 107 Circle Drive Crownsville, MD 21032 Contact Number: (301) 563-6527 Intake Number: (301) 563-6527 Web: http://www.secondgenesis.org Male and Female Adults only Inpatient, Residential: varies 28days-1year, Non- Medical Detox, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Clients at the Second Genesis co-occurring disorders program live in a safe environment while receiving integrated treatment. The multidisciplinary team includes substance abuse and mental health professionals, a nurse and a vocational counselor. A psychiatrist provides on going supervision and medication monitoring. Clients participate in group and individual therapy sessions. While given jobs with in the residence clients are being prepared to live independently. Those who are able, complete a phase of treatment which includes working in the community while residing at the treatment facility. This unique program is a collaboration between Second Genesis and the State of Maryland to provide integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment to an underserved population. Second Genesis uses a modified therapeutic community treatment model that blends interventions for substance abuse, vocational service, educational service, family related services, relapse prevention and social skill building. The therapeutic environment created in Second Genesis programs uses positive support to encourage positive choices for lifestyle and behavior changes. Our programs empower individuals to make choices that will encourage their continued recovery and provide educational and vocational services that promote personal growth. Following admission, the clients work with their primary counselor to develop an initial treatment plan. The treatment plan contains individual goals related to substance abuse treatment, educational objectives, vocational objectives, housing, continuing care treatment, and outside interventions for medical and behavioral needs. 67

Second Genesis - Mellwood House for Women and Women with their Children Non-Profit Agency 4620 Mellwood Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Contact Number: (301) 563-6527 Intake Number: (301) 563-6527 Web: http://www.secondgenesis.org Female Adults and any Children under 18 Inpatient, Residential: 28days-1year, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Child Care Services Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare 1. Mothers must be 18 years or older 2. Children must be older than 12 Mothers coping with addiction have unique needs. They are often faced with a choice between getting help and keeping their children. Mellwood House allows mothers and children to stay together, so women not only get help with their addiction, but also learn crucial parenting skills. The program provides substance abuse treatment to women and assist their children educationally, socially, developmentally and psychologically. During their stay, the women at Mellwood House not only receive treatment for their substance abuse, but also receive assistance with vocational skills, social skills, and parenting skills. In addition Mellwood House provides pre-employment skill training and assist the women with locating a safe place to live when they have completed the program. The women participate in groups, individual sessions, classes, house assignments, and parenting. The program provides continuing care services for the women and their children who are living in the community and returning weekly for support. The children get the support they need, too. Many children have emotional scars from growing up in the midst of drugs and many were born with drugs in their system. With full-time children's therapists and child care professionals, Second Genesis has the means to help these children catch up in school and in their social and physical development. Second Genesis initiates high-risk prevention education and intervention with these children in an effort to break the intergenerational cycle of substance abuse. 68

Substance Abuse Treatment & Prevention Services Public Agency 4545 Crain Hwy, PO Box 1050 White Plains, MD 20695 Contact Number: (301) 609-6600 Intake Number: (301) 609-6600 Male, Female, Adults and Children between the ages of 12-18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale, Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction Substance Abuse Treatment & Prevention Services provides community based outpatient treatment services to Charles County adults, adolescents and their families. The services include screening, assessment, referral, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention and drug testing. Treatment services focus on those with special needs, including Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient services for adolescents and adults with Co-Occuring Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Disorders. There is an onstaff psychiatrist that is available for assessment and on going medication management for these clients. A full range of outpatient services are also provided for the Spanish speaking population. As a Public Health provider, services are provided on a sliding scale, based on the number of family members and income. Hours of operation are Monday- Thursday from 8:00 AM till 9:00 PM and Friday from 8:00AM till 5:00 PM. Call 301-609-6600 for further information or to schedule and appointment 69

Suburban Hospital Behavioral Health Services Non-profit 8600 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, ND 20814 Contact Number: (301) 896-3367 Intake Number: (301) 896-2564 Web: http://www.suburbanhospital.org/services/bhsdualdiag.html Male, Female, Adults, Adults and Children between the ages of 12-18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, Inpatient, Dual Diagnosis Program Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Family Therapy,Evaluations and Assessments, DUI-Alcohol Educations, Programs, At Risk Programs for Adolescents, Evaluation Services, Inpatient Detoxification Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Suburban Hospital provides an array of comprehensive Behavioral Health Services for individuals with emotional problems, mental illness and addictive diseases, as well as some services designed to foster mental health. Our philosophy of treatment emphasizes respect for patient and family, with a goal to provide care at the least restrictive level possible, and within the local community. Our primary service area is lower Montgomery County, Maryland; however, we are recognized within the greater DC Metropolitan Area as a regional provider of mental health and addiction services. All behavioral programs are licensed by the State of Maryland and are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). 70

Trico Non-Profit Agency 22a Industrial Park Drive Waldorf, MD 20602 Contact Number: (301) 632-2100 Intake Number: (301) 632-2100 Web: http://www.tricocorp.org Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Day Treatment, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None TRICO is a state licensed outpatient mental health clinic for psychiatric rehabilitation. Individual counseling, group and family therapy, evaluations and assessments, as well as medication, referral and prevention services are provided. 71

University of Maryland Health Center, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Public Agency University Health Center, Suite 2140 College Park, MD 20742 Contact Number: (301) 314-8126 Intake Number: (301) 314-8126 Web: http://www.health.umd.edu Male and Female Students only Outpatient Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay Must be a student at the University of Maryland The University of Maryland's Mental Health Center has psychiatrists and psychotherapists who can help students continue their academic and personal lives in a better frame of mind. The Mental Health Service provides crisis intervention as well as short-term individual psychotherapy. It also offers group therapy, either for a common problem area or for general help with relationships and self-knowledge. Also included are special programs for students with eating disorders and substance abuse problems. 72

University Psychological Center For-Profit Agency 6201 Greenbelt Road, Suite U-18 College Park, MD 20740 Contact Number: (301) 345-1919 Intake Number: (301) 345-1919 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Residential: 6 months, Non-Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, possible sentencing alternative, and halfway house Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Child Care Services Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None 73

Washington Adventist Hospital Public Agency 7600 Carroll Avenue Takoma Park, MD 20912 Contact Number: (301) 891-5600 Intake Number: (301) 891-5600 Male and Female Adults only Outpatient, Accepts Walk In patients, and possible sentencing alternative Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be able to function in a group setting The dual diagnosis program of Washington Adventist Hospital places emphasis on support for the recovering person. The hospital offers a caring, non-judgmental and family supported environment for individuals with co-occurring disorders. The program includes small groups that are geared towards support, increase in self-esteem, and coping skills. There is a 12-step program conducted on site. Education services on the disease process, the physical affects of addiction and relapse prevention are offered as apart of the dual diagnosis program as well. 74

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Alexandria Health Department Adolescent Clinic Public Agency 3701 W. Braddock Rd. Alexandria, VA 22302 Contact Number: (703) 519-6006 Intake Number: (703) 519-6006 Male and Female Children between the ages of 12-19 Outpatient, Day Treatment, Methadone Treatment, ACT Program, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Free 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be an adolescent between the ages of 12-19 Alexandria Health Department Adolescent Clinic is an outpatient program that provides services to adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19. The services include physical exams, family planning, vaccinations, treatment of medical illnesses, HIV testing, as well as mental health and substance abuse counseling. 76

Alexandria Mental Health Center Public Agency 720 North Saint Asaph Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Contact Number: (703) 838-6400 Intake Number: (703) 838-6400 Web: http://www.ci.alexandria.va.us./mhmrsa Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Day Treatment, Non-Medical Detox, Methadone Treatment, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction Alexandria Mental Health Center is an outpatient program that provides mental health and substance abuse services. The services include non-medical detox, individual counseling, group and family therapy, medication and prevention services as well as psycho and family education. 77

Arlington County Division of Behavioral Health Care Public Agency 1725 N. George Mason Drive Arlington, VA 22205 Contact Number: (703) 228-5150 Intake Number: (703) 228-4900 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18, and Senior Citizens Outpatient, ACT Program, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Medical Doctor on staff, and Job Training and/or Assistance Sliding Scale and Medicaid Must be a resident of the jurisdiction unless you are on Medicaid 78

Culmore Family Resource Center Public Agency 3304 B Culmore Court Falls Church, VA 22041 Contact Number: (703) 379-5217 Intake Number: (703) 379-5217 Male, Female, Adults and Senior Citizens Telephone Resource Directory Referral Services None Culmore Family Resource Center provides quick and efficient telephone referral services to any individual in need of substance abuse or mental health services. 79

Dominion Hospital For-Profit Agency 2960 Sleepy Hollow Road Falls Church, VA 22044 Contact Number: (703) 538-2872 Intake Number: (703) 538-2872 Web: http://www.dominionhospital.com Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Inpatient, Day Treatment, Residential: short-term, other lengths vary, Non-Medical Detox, and Accepts Walk In patients Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Dominion Hospital has a dual diagnosis track that begins with an individual assessment conducted by the Director of Dual Diagnosis Services to determine the depth and type of abuse present in the individual s life. After the assessment has taken place the director runs dual diagnosis groups three to four times a week. The hospital also provides weekly Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings on the premises to encourage patients to engage in 12-step programs. Dominion Hospital strives to achieve three goals through these group meetings: stabilization of the individual, promotion of the individual s personal investment in treatment and facilitation of treatment through the discharge planning process. 80

Ethos Foundation Non-Profit Agency Non-Profit Agency 312 South Washington Street, Suite 3A Alexandria, VA 22314 Contact Number: (703) 535-6800 Intake Number: (703) 535-6800 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Families Outpatient, Day Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Referral Services, Prevention Services, and Psychoeducation Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be cognitively capable of communicating in English Ethos Foundation is an outpatient program that provides mental health and substance abuse day treatment services to children, adults and families. 81

Fairfax Falls Church Alcohol and Drug Services Public Agency 3900 Jermantown Rd Fairfax, VA 22030 Contact Number: (703) 359-7040 Intake Number: (703) 359-7040 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential: 6 months, other lengths vary, Medical & Non-Medical Detox, Treatment for co-occurring and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff, Servies for HIV clients and Child Care Services Sliding Scale Must be a Fairfax or Falls Church resident Alcohol and Drug Services provides comprehensive treatment for individuals dealing with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. The treatment is provided through both inpatient and outpatient programs as well as individual counseling, group and family therapy and education services. 82

Fairfax Falls Church Mental Health Services Public Agency 12011 Government Center Parkway Fairfax, VA 22035 Contact Number: (703) 324-7000 Intake Number: (703) 481-4230 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residential, Crisis Services, PACT. Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Medical Doctor on staff Sliding Scale, Medicaid, Medicare Must be a Fairfax or Falls Church resident Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board provides services for individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders by using clinicians with specialized training from both Mental Health Services and Alcohol and Drug Services. Services are provided at multiple locations throughout Fairfax County, and outpatient services are provided at centers located in Alexandria, Annandale, Chantilly, Reston, and Springfield. 83

Graydon Manor Non-Profit Agency 801 Childrens Center Road Leesburg, VA 20175 Contact Number: (703) 777-3485 Intake Number: (703) 777-3485 Web: http://www.graydonmanor.org Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Inpatient, Outpatient, Day Treatment, Residential: 6-9 months Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Medication Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Public Funding 1. Must either be a female between the ages of 13-17 or a male between the ages of 7-17 for the residential program 2. Must have an average to above average IQ Graydon Manor provides intensive, residential psychiatric treatment for boys 7-17 and girls 13-17. The outpatient program specializes in services such as individual counseling, couple therapy and family therapy. The In-Home Program provides intensive, family-focused home based services. 84

Inova Juniper Program Non-Profit Agency 8001 Forbes Place Springfield, VA 22151 Contact Number: (703) 321-2600 Intake Number: (703) 321-2600 Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Outpatient and Medical Detox Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Medical Doctor on staff, and Child Care Services Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare 1. Must be a resident of the jurisdiction 2. Must be infected with and/or by HIV/AIDS The clinical program of the Inova Juniper Program provides case management to people in stages of HIV infection. Eligible, medically indigent clients can also receive comprehensive primary medical care through the program. The program is built on an interdisciplinary model with services provided by a team including infectious disease physicians, physicians' assistance, nurse practitioners, registered nursed, licensed clinical social workers and case assistants. In addition to the services there are special programs in place to provide for the special needs of women, children and teens. Inova Juniper program works closely with many community organizations to offer comprehensive care and coordinate services. 85

Inova Kellar Center Non-Profit Agency 10396 Democracy Lane Fairfax, VA 22030-2522 Contact Number: (703) 218-8500 Intake Number: (703) 218-8500 Web: http://www.inova.com Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Day Treatment, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance and Medicaid Children must be considered school age or older The Kellar Center is a behavioral health care treatment facility for school aged children, adolescents and their families. 86

Life Line Counseling Center Non-Profit Agency 10374 Democracy Lane, Suite A Fairfax, VA 22030 Contact Number: (703) 691-3029 Intake Number: (703) 691-3029 Web: http://www.lifelinerecovery.com Male, Female, Adults and Adolescents ages 17 and older Outpatient and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, and Family Education Component Self Pay and Private Insurance Must be 17 or older Life Line Counseling Center is an intensive outpatient program that offers Individual counseling, group and family therapy, education, evaluations and case management services to individuals 17 or older. Specialized DWI services are also available 87

Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Public Agency 102 Heritage Way NE Suite 302 Leesburg, VA 20176 Contact Number: (703) 771-5100 Intake Number: (703) 771-5100 Web: http://www.loudoun.gov/mhmr/index.htm Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential: length varies, ACT Program, Accepts Walk In patients, possible sentencing alternative, Group Homes and Assisted Living Programs Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Transportation Services Sliding Scale, Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction The mission of Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is to prevent or minimize the effects of mental illness, mental retardation, and substance abuse, and to enhance the quality of life of Loudoun County residents affected by these conditions. All of the services are available to mentally disabled Loudoun County residents. The services include mental health and substance abuse outpatient treatment, emergency response, case management for the mentally disabled, job coaching, adult foster care and early intervention programs, residential services and outreach in all three disability areas. In addition Loudoun also has group homes and assisted living programs that include transportation services. 88

Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Eastern Loudoun Location Public Agency 21641 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 205 Sterling, VA 20166 Contact Number: (571) 258-3026 Intake Number: (571) 258-3026 Web: http://www.loudoun.gov/mhmr/index.htm Male, Female, Adults, Children under 18 and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Outpatient, Residential: length varies, ACT Program, Accepts Walk In patients, possible sentencing alternative, Group Homes and Assisted Living Program Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Medication Services, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, Medical Doctor on staff, Job Training and/or Assistance, and Transportation Services Sliding Scale, Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Must be a resident of the jurisdiction The mission of Loudoun County Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is to prevent or minimize the effects of mental illness, mental retardation, and substance abuse, and to enhance the quality of life of Loudoun County residents affected by these conditions. All of the services are available to mentally disabled Loudoun County residents. The services include mental health and substance abuse outpatient treatment, emergency response, case management for the mentally disabled, job coaching, adult foster care and early intervention programs, residential services and outreach in all three disability areas. In addition Loudoun also has group homes and assisted living programs that include transportation services. 89

National Counseling Group (Formerly known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group) For-Profit Agency 9301 Forest Point Circle Manassas, VA 20110 Contact Number: (703) 257-5997 Intake Number: (703) 257-5997 Web: http://www.nationalcounselinggroup.com Male, Female. Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, possible sentencing alternative, and In-Home Treatment Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay and Medicaid for In-Home Treatment only None The National Counseling Group (NCG) is a private organization providing in-home and outpatient services to youth and families. Virginia locations include Annandale, Herndon, Manassas, Richmond, Norfolk and Roanoke in the fall of 2005 NCG specializes in providing substance abuse, mental health and life skills for youth, adults and families in the office, home or community. NCG s highly skilled, professional staff works with the clients to provide comprehensive evaluations and develop treatment plans to address any number of mental health, behavioral or substance abuse concerns. Clients with co-occurring concerns frequently require the individualized treatment planning that NCG offers. NCG s strength-based model necessarily strives to involve the natural support of relatives, friends, teachers, probation officers, religious leaders, attorneys and others. Services offered include individual, family and group counseling. Dual diagnosis groups are available for adolescents, young adults (18-24), and adults. In addition, anger management groups are available as well as drug and alcohol screening. 90

National Counseling Group, Annandale (Formerly known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group) For-Profit Agency 4201 Martin Avenue Annandale, VA 22003 Contact Number: (703) 813-5982 Intake Number: (703) 813-5982 Web: http://www.nationalcounselinggroup.com Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, possible sentencing alternative, and In-Home Treatment Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay and Medicaid for In-Home Treatment only None The National Counseling Group (NCG) is a private organization providing in-home and outpatient services to youth and families. Virginia locations include Annandale, Herndon, Manassas, Richmond, Norfolk and Roanoke in the fall of 2005. NCG specializes in providing substance abuse, mental health and life skills for youth, adults and families in the office, home or community. NCG s highly skilled, professional staff works with the clients to provide comprehensive evaluations and develop treatment plans to address any number of mental health, behavioral or substance abuse concerns. Clients with co-occurring concerns frequently require the individualized treatment planning that NCG offers. NCG s strength-based model necessarily strives to involve the natural support of relatives, friends, teachers, probation officers, religious leaders, attorneys and others. Services offered include individual, family and group counseling. Dual diagnosis groups are available for adolescents, young adults (18-24), and adults. In addition, anger management groups are available as well as drug and alcohol screening. 91

National Counseling Group, Herndon (Formerly known as Northern Virginia Counseling Group For-Profit Agency 108 Elden Street, 15 C Herndon, VA 20170 Contact Number: (703) 796-6380 Intake Number: (703) 796-6380 Web: http://www.nationalcounselinggroup.com Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, possible sentencing alternative, and In-Home Treatment Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay and Medicaid for In-Home Treatment only None The National Counseling Group (NCG) is a private organization providing in-home and outpatient services to youth and families. Virginia locations include Annandale, Herndon, Manassas, Richmond, Norfolk and Roanoke in the fall of 2005. NCG specializes in providing substance abuse, mental health and life skills for youth, adults and families in the office, home or community. NCG s highly skilled, professional staff works with the clients to provide comprehensive evaluations and develop treatment plans to address any number of mental health, behavioral or substance abuse concerns. Clients with co-occurring concerns frequently require the individualized treatment planning that NCG offers. NCG s strength-based model necessarily strives to involve the natural support of relatives, friends, teachers, probation officers, religious leaders, attorneys and others. Services offered include individual, family and group counseling. Dual diagnosis groups are available for adolescents, young adults (18-24), and adults. In addition, anger management groups are available as well as drug and alcohol screening. 92

Prince William County, CSB Non-Profit Agency Woodbridge Office 15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Suite 200 Woodbridge, VA 22191 Contact Number: (703) 792-4900 Intake Number: (703) 792-4900 Web: http://www.pwcgov.org Manassas Office 7969 Ashton Avenue Manassas, VA 20109 Contact Number: (703) 792-7800 Intake Number: (703) 792-7800 Web: http://www.pwcgov.org Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Outpatient, Substance Abuse, New Horizon s Cubl House Family Support & Mom s Program (Pregnant Women with Substance Abuse and their Children) Inhome Therapy Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Prevention, Medical Services Referral Service Referral Services, Prevention Services Sliding Scale, Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare Prince William County Residents The Prince William County CSB has two sites for outpatient services (one in Woodbridge & one in Manassas) that provide mental health and substance abuse services. The sevices include individual and group counseling and XXX therapy, medication and prevention services. 93

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Falls Church Non-Profit Agency 500 West Annandale Rd. Falls Church, VA 22046 Contact Number: (703) 536-9000 Intake Number: (703) 536-9000 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Day Treatment, Residential: length varies, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services is a private, non-profit psychiatric rehabilitation day program based on the psychosocial model. A variety of services are offered to adolescents and adults including psycho education groups, co-occurring group support, vocational skills training, and community outreach programs. In addition there are residential semi-independent living and group home facilities available. 94

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Mt. Vernon Treatment Center Non-Profit Agency 8794-S Sacramento Drive Alexandria, VA 22309 Contact Number: (703) 360-8394 Intake Number: (703) 360-8394 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Day Treatment, Residential: length varies, and possible sentencing alternative Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services is a private, non-profit psychiatric rehabilitation day program based on the psychosocial model. A variety of services are offered to adolescents and adults including psycho education groups, co-occurring group support, vocational skills training, and community outreach programs. In addition there are residential semi-independent living and group home facilities available. 95

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Reston Day Treatment Center Non-Profit Agency 1820 Michael Fairday Drive Reston, VA 20190 Contact Number: (703) 437-1061 Intake Number: (703) 437-1061 Male, Female, Adults and Children under 18 Day Treatment, Residential: length varies, and possible sentencing alternativegroup home Evaluations and Assessments, Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Referral Services, Prevention Services, Psychoeducation, Supported Residential, Family Education Component, and Job Training and/or Assistance Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services is a private, non-profit psychiatric rehabilitation day program based on the psychosocial model. A variety of services are offered to adolescents and adults including psycho education groups, co-occurring group support, vocational skills training, and community outreach programs. In addition there are residential semi-independent living and group home facilities available. 96

Virginia Hospital Center Non-Profit Agency 1701 North George Mason Drive Arlington, VA 22205 Contact Number: (703) 558-6451 Intake Number: (703) 558-6451 Web: http://www.virginiahospitalcenter.com Male, Female, Adults and Senior Citizens Inpatient, Day Treatment and Medical Detox Medication Services, Referral Services, Psychoeducation, Family Education Component, and Medical Doctor on staff Self Pay, Private Insurance, Medicaid and Medicare None Virginia Hospital Center is primarily an outpatient program that offers acute care and psychiatric and addiction services to adults. Virginia Hospital Center serves the dually diagnosed population through detoxification, individual counseling, group and family therapy, education and medication services. There is also an addiction outpatient program available. 97