Inpatient Rehab in Maryland

Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Maryland

Maryland inpatient rehab centers. This page provides a list of Maryland inpatient drug rehab centers, as well as inpatient alcohol rehabilitation centers within Maryland. Find residential, inpatient rehabs near you.

Call (844) 210-5504 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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20 Inpatient Rehab Centers in Maryland

Va Maryland Healthcare System Perry Point Division/sarrtp - Perry Point, MD

Va Maryland Healthcare System Perry Point Division/sarrtp is a residential rehab center located in Perry Point, MD.

Location: Avenue A, Building 22-H , Perry Point, MD 21902 in Cecil County

Treatment included:

  • Dual diagnosis treatment, veterans and active duty military
  • Payment assistance
  • Residential addiction treatment, outpatient treatment and regular outpatient treatment
  • Residential substance use treatment
  • Accepts private health insurance

Maryland House Detox - Linthicum Heights, MD

Maryland House Detox is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Linthicum Heights, Maryland.

Location: 817 South Camp Meade Road, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090 in Anne Arundel County

Treatment included:

  • People with HIV or AIDS, sexual abuse victims and co-occurring substance abuse and pain treatment
  • Methamphetamines detoxification, residential benzodiazepines detox and inpatient opioid detox
  • Inpatient detox
  • Payment assistance
  • Hospital inpatient detoxification and inpatient hospital rehab
  • Accepts private health insurance

Mountain Manor Safe Harbor Project Potomac Health Services Pregnant Clients - Emmitsburg, MD

Mountain Manor Safe Harbor Project Potomac Health Services Pregnant Clients is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Emmitsburg, MD.

Location: 9701 Keysville Road, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 in Frederick County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Inpatient treatment for dual diagnosis
  • Pregnant and postpartum women
  • Residential detox, short term inpatient rehab and long-term rehab
  • Cocaine detox, methamphetamines detoxification and residential benzodiazepines detox

Mountain Manor Treatment Center Emmitsburg Rehabilitation - Emmitsburg, MD

Mountain Manor Treatment Center Emmitsburg Rehabilitation is an inpatient rehab situated in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Location: 9701 Keysville Road, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 in Frederick County

Treatment included:

  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Residential detoxification, long-term rehab and one year inpatient rehab
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Inpatient opioid detox, cocaine detoxification and methamphetamines detoxification

Gaudenzia Inc Crownsville - Crownsville, MD

Gaudenzia Inc Crownsville is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab situated in Crownsville, Maryland.

Location: 107 Circle Drive, Crownsville, MD 21032 in Anne Arundel County

Treatment included:

  • Intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient rehabilitation and long term rehab
  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment, judicial clients and rehab for adult men
  • Inpatient treatment for dual diagnosis

Tranquility Woods Llc - Pasadena, MD

Tranquility Woods Llc is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Pasadena, Maryland.

Location: 171-A Ryan Road, Pasadena, MD 21122 in Anne Arundel County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Residential long term treatment, residential rehab and outpatient rehab
  • Cocaine detox, inpatient opioid detox and methamphetamines detoxification
  • Transitional-age young adults, pregnant and postpartum women and adult women
  • Inpatient treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders

University Psychological Center Inc Recovery Network - Baltimore, MD

University Psychological Center Inc Recovery Network is an inpatient addiction treatment center situated in Baltimore, Maryland.

Location: 2425 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21218 in Baltimore City County

Treatment included:

  • Payment assistance
  • Halfway house
  • Transitional-age young adults, dual diagnosis treatment and judicial clients
  • Long term rehab and one year inpatient rehab
  • Accepts Medicaid

Bridge House Inc - Baltimore, MD

Bridge House Inc is a residential rehab center located in Baltimore, MD.

Location: 30 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231 in Baltimore City County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts Medicaid
  • People with trauma, co-occurring substance abuse and pain treatment and people with HIV or AIDS
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Inpatient treatment for drug/alcohol addiction and mental health diagnosis
  • Long-term rehab and 90 day inpatient rehab

University Psychological Center Inc Recovery Network - Baltimore, MD

University Psychological Center Inc Recovery Network is an inpatient rehab situated in Baltimore, Maryland.

Location: 2617-19 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 in Baltimore City County

Treatment included:

  • Pregnant and postpartum women, sexual abuse victims and domestic violence victims
  • Residential rehab and 90 day inpatient rehab
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Inpatient treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Payment assistance

Addiction Recovery Inc Dba Hope House - Laurel, MD

Addiction Recovery Inc Dba Hope House is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab situated in Laurel, Maryland.

Location: 419 and 429 Main Street, Laurel, MD 20707 in Prince Georges County

Treatment included:

  • Military families, active duty military and transitional-age young adults
  • Inpatient hospital addiction treatment, inpatient hospital drug/alcohol rehab and hospital inpatient detoxification
  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Inpatient opioid detoxification, cocaine detoxification and inpatient alcohol detox

Seafarers Addiction Rehabilitation Center - Valley Lee, MD

Seafarers Addiction Rehabilitation Center is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Valley Lee, Maryland.

Location: 45705 Locust Grove Drive, Valley Lee, MD 20692 in Saint Marys County

Treatment included:

  • Long term rehab, short term inpatient rehab and long term residential rehab
  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Residential treatment for substance abuse

Light Of Truth Center Inc - Baltimore, MD

Light Of Truth Center Inc is an inpatient rehab located in Baltimore, Maryland.

Location: 2233 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 in Baltimore City County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Inpatient treatment for dual diagnosis
  • People with trauma, sexual abuse victims and domestic violence victims
  • Residential addiction treatment and long term rehab

Warwick Manor Behavioral Health Inc - East New Market, MD

Warwick Manor Behavioral Health Inc is an inpatient rehab situated in East New Market, Maryland.

Location: 3680 Warwick Road, East New Market, MD 21631 in Dorchester County

Treatment included:

  • People with trauma, HIV/AIDS clients and rehab for adult men
  • Outpatient treatment, regular outpatient treatment and outpatient detox
  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Residential substance abuse treatment
  • Residential benzodiazepines detoxification, inpatient opioid detox and inpatient alcohol detoxification

Recovery Centers Of America Capital Region Ip - Waldorf, MD

Recovery Centers Of America Capital Region Ip is an inpatient rehab located in Waldorf, Maryland.

Location: 11100 Billingsley Road, Waldorf, MD 20602 in Charles County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts IHS/Tribal/Urban funds
  • Inpatient detoxification
  • Co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment, vets and co-occurring substance abuse and pain treatment
  • Residential benzodiazepines detox, inpatient opioid detoxification and inpatient alcohol detoxification
  • 30 and 60 day inpatient rehab programs, 90 day and 1 year rehab and hospital inpatient detox

Harbor Of Grace Enhanced Recovery Center - Havre de Grace, MD

Harbor Of Grace Enhanced Recovery Center is a residential rehab center located in Havre De Grace, Maryland.

Location: 437 Girard Street, Havre de Grace, MD 21078 in Harford County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts private health insurance
  • Transitional-age young adults, dual diagnosis treatment and active duty military
  • Inpatient opioid detox, cocaine detox and inpatient alcohol detoxification
  • Intensive outpatient treatment program, long-term rehab and residential long term rehab
  • Inpatient treatment for dual diagnosis

Wells House Olson House - Frederick, MD

Wells House Olson House is an inpatient addiction treatment center situated in Frederick, MD.

Location: 608 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 in Frederick County

Treatment included:

  • Rehab for adult men, military families and transitional-age young adults
  • Long term residential rehab and long-term rehab
  • Sober living
  • Accepts cash or self-payment

W House Foundation Inc - Hagerstown, MD

W House Foundation Inc is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab situated in Hagerstown, MD.

Location: 519 North Locust Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740 in Washington County

Treatment included:

  • Adult women, domestic violence victims and people with trauma
  • Residential rehab, outpatient services and regular outpatient treatment
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Residential substance abuse treatment

Western Maryland Health System Behavioral Health Services - Cumberland, MD

Western Maryland Health System Behavioral Health Services is an inpatient rehab situated in Cumberland, MD.

Location: 12500-12502 Willowbrook Road, Cumberland, MD 21502 in Allegany County

Treatment included:

  • Hospital inpatient detoxification, regular outpatient treatment and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
  • Inpatient treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Sliding fee scale
  • Accepts cash or self-payment
  • Inpatient alcohol detox, inpatient opioid detoxification and residential benzodiazepines detoxification

Lawrence Court Halfway House - Rockville, MD

Lawrence Court Halfway House is an inpatient alcohol and drug rehab located in Rockville, Maryland.

Location: 1 Lawrence Court, Rockville, MD 20850 in Montgomery County

Treatment included:

  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Halfway house
  • 90 day inpatient rehab and long term rehab

National Institutes Of Health Hatfield Clinical Research Center - Bethesda, MD

National Institutes Of Health Hatfield Clinical Research Center is an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab located in Bethesda, MD.

Location: 10 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892 in Montgomery County

Treatment included:

  • Methamphetamines detox, inpatient opioid detox and cocaine detox
  • Inpatient hospital addiction treatment, inpatient hospital detox and inpatient hospital drug/alcohol rehab
  • Accepts Federal funding
  • Residential treatment for substance use
  • Payment assistance

Call (844) 210-5504 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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Maryland Inpatient Addiction Treatment

Maryland inpatient rehab for drug and alcohol addiction is one of the best decisions that many patients can make. If you have a teenager or someone else in your life who is dealing with an addiction, it is time to consider inpatient rehab and see if this is the best course of action to help the patient recover.

Too many individuals in Maryland will assume that their drug and alcohol addiction is not a big deal. But when they look around, they may notice that they are isolated, their relationships are in shambles, and they are not doing as well as they thought. They may try to handle the detox on their own, but a more effective method is to rely on inpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab to help handle the issue.

Inpatient Substance Abuse Rehab for Teenagers in Maryland

A growing number of teenagers are suffering from alcohol and drug addiction throughout the country, even in Maryland. Patients at this age are susceptible to peer pressure and may participate in drug and alcohol use to appear cool, get attention, and to have fun. They assume that this is not a big deal, that they will be able to handle the addiction on their own, but they will quickly start to slide into more addiction until it gets really bad.

Many teenagers are good at hiding the issues with the addiction and will make it hard for parents, teachers, and others to know that something is wrong. When parents do find out that their teenager is addicted to drugs and alcohol, it is time to take quick action to provide treatment to the patient and to ensure that they are as safe as possible along the way. Inpatient rehab in Maryland is one of the best options.

Residential rehab for teenagers in Maryland is designed to specifically handle some of the addiction cases present for patients of this age. Teenagers are still growing and developing and they will respond to treatment in different ways than adults, regardless of their gender. Attending this type of treatment helps provide customized care to the patient at their age, making it more effective overall.

What Happens During Residential Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Teens in Maryland

Many teenagers who are entering into drug and alcohol inpatient rehab will wonder what is going to happen. All facilities will have their own steps and procedures for patients to follow, which helps to make each one unique. With this in mind, there are many inpatient rehab centers for teens that will share similar components to help the patient know what to expect.

When the patient first enters into the residential rehab for teens in Maryland, they will need to go through the admittance procedures. This is a time where they and their parents can sign in and fill out the paperwork, along with insurance information. It may be a time for both to meet members of the staff and medical professionals will meet with the patient to learn more about their addiction, past medical history and more. The patient will be given their own medical treatment plan when they are done.

Once this part is completed, the patient will enter into their detox program. This is the first step of inpatient rehab and allows the patient to detox from the substance they are addicted to. This can be an uncomfortable process for all patients and some may have severe symptoms they need to deal with. The patient will have constant supervision during the detox to ensure that they stay safe and will not come to harm. Medical professionals will determine whether medication and other treatment methods are necessary.

As soon as medical professionals determine the patient is stable and secure, it is time to enter the therapy portion of the inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center. This will include a combination of group and individual therapy for the patient, ensuring that they learn about their triggers for addiction, the negative thoughts and behaviors that led them to the addiction, and coping strategies that they can use when they leave the facility to ensure they do not fall back into their bad habits of drug and alcohol addiction again.

Each patient will go through individual and group therapy to help with these issues. Some may even attend family therapy. This will help bring in family members who can learn more about the addiction and steps they can take to help the patient once they come back home. Family visitation may be allowed more to the end of treatment too for good behavior with the patient.

During their treatment time, the patient will be given other activities to do as well. They may participate in exercise, crafts, and even excursions at some facilities. These can help the patient to discover new ways to spend their time that they enjoy when they leave the facility and can help them make new friendships with those in the facility as well.

Patients will also continue to work on their schoolwork during therapy when they are ready to do so. This allows them to not fall behind in school, especially if they need to go in the middle of the year or need to be gone for three or more months for treatment. For some patients, this is the first time they will catch up on homework in years and they will receive one on one help to make sure they learn the material.

Once the treatment is done, the patient will leave the residential rehab for drug and alcohol addiction. This does not mean their treatment is done. They will receive an aftercare plan that outlines some of the steps that they can take when they leave to maintain sobriety including continued counseling, medication as needed, and support groups to increase the chances of long-term sobriety.

The Benefits of Inpatient Drug Addiction Rehab for Teenagers

There are many benefits that teenagers will experience when they choose a residential drug rehab in Maryland to help with their addiction. Many teens are not able to handle the addiction on their own and will need to choose a treatment facility to help them recover and feel better. With the right medical team around them and constant supervision, while being removed from the negative influences of work and home, it is possible for the patient to recover.

Some of the benefits that the patient can enjoy from inpatient rehab for teens in Maryland include:

  1. Constant supervision: If the patient has questions and needs help, they will receive this from the medical team. It is also harder for the patient to sneak out or have other items snuck in that could ruin their recovery.
  2. They get the help they need: The patient will work with trained professionals through therapy and other activities meant to provide them with the treatment that will get them ahead and stop the addiction.
  3. Regain their health: Using drugs and alcohol is never a good idea for patients who are suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. When these addictions stop, the patient will be able to improve their health too.
  4. Learn new behaviors: As the patient goes through therapy, they will be able to change their behaviors to something that is more positive. This will help the patient to focus on the good things in life and get the help that they need.
  5. Removal from negative influences: Thanks to staying at an inpatient facility, the patient will no longer need to worry about being around negative environments and people who will cause them to go right back to the addiction.
  6. Help with school: Inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Maryland will work directly with the teenager to help them handle school and not fall behind. For many patients, this is the first time the patient is able to get caught up on their school work in years.

Inpatient rehab in Maryland is one of the best decisions that parents can make for their teenager. This will provide them with some of the care and attention that they need, ensuring that they are ready to take on life and not turn to the addictive substance again.

Paying for Maryland Inpatient Rehab

The average cost for inpatient rehab in the state of Maryland is around $15,000 for a 30-day treatment. There are more affordable options for some patients will less income, but many luxury facilities will charge a lot more for the extra amenities and features that the patient may want. With numbers this high, many may wonder how they are supposed to pay for inpatient drug and alcohol rehab.

Many patients who enter residential rehab for drug and alcohol addiction will use private insurance. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, most major insurance plans will cover at least part of this type of treatment. Check out options like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and Aetna to see if there is already coverage provided in your plan. The amount of coverage will depend on your policy and the premium that you pay each month. Check whether the inpatient facility you want to attend will accept your insurance too.

Some patients may rely on Medicaid to provide them with the health insurance coverage that they need. Many Maryland inpatient rehabs for drug and alcohol addiction will accept Medicaid as an insurance provider. Patients will need to take a look at the facility and see if they are state-funded to determine whether this type of insurance is accepted at that facility or not.

For patients who do not have insurance for this care, there are still options available. Most residential rehab facilities will provide payment plans, sliding scale fees based on income, and scholarships and grants for patients without insurance. This can help keep the costs of this inpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab to a minimum.

How to Choose the Best Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center?

There are many great inpatient rehab centers available in the state of Maryland, which can make the decision on which one to choose that much tougher. When picking the right center to get the care that you need, patients need to consider some of the following:

  1. The location of the facility: Do you want to go to one that is near your home or get some space away from your home life and the negativity that has caused the addiction?
  2. The costs: Each facility will have their own types of costs that you need to consider. You may need to interview more than one facility to find one that has everything else that you need and is the most affordable.
  3. The amenities: Are you fine with the basic amenities to help you get better, or would you like to go with something that has more luxurious options as well? This is going to influence the amount that you pay for inpatient rehab in Maryland.
  4. The medical professional: Each facility will provide you with the medical team that you need, but some have medical professionals who are highly rated in their field. If you choose one of these facilities, it can cost you more overall.

Each patient will need to focus on what matters the most to them for the features, amenities, costs, and care that they receive at the inpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab before they get started. Having a list of the right options will help them narrow down their choices and see the best results.

How Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction Can Help the Patient

There are many benefits to the patient when it comes to choosing an inpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab in the state of Maryland. The patient will get a chance to get away from the negative side effects that have plagued them and finally kick out a habit that has bothered them for years. By doing this, the patient will have a chance to regain their lives and see improvements overall.