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Where to get help for Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Here are some of the area’s resources for those seeking help with alcoholism or substance abuse.

By McLean Robbins    Published Monday, February 26, 2007

For a fuller list of resources, visit the Web sites of local departments of mental health:

Maryland: maryland-adaa.org/resource

Virginia: dmhmrsas.virginia.gov

DC: dmh.dc.gov/dmh

 

Inpatient

Full-time, residential care with 24-hour medical supervision is most often found in hospitals or traditional 28-day facilities.

Father Martin’s Ashley, Havre De Grace, Maryland; 800-799-4673; fathermartinsashley.com. 28-day residential program that has provided services to more than 40,000 adults since its opening in 1983.

Psychiatric Institute of Washington, 4228 Wisconsin Ave., NW; 202-885-5610; psychinstitute.com. Inpatient treatment facility for substance abuse for children, adolescents, and adults.

Second Genesis, 301-563-6527; secondgenesis.org. A residential program helps women receive treatment while still living with their children; others treat dual-diagnosis disorders. Adolescent and adult outpatient care is available at facilities throughout the metropolitan area.

Caron, Wernersville, Pennsylvania; 800-678-2322; caron.org. Caron, formerly known as Chit Chat, is a residential and outpatient facility three hours west of DC. Treating both adolescents and adults for alcohol and drug dependencies in gender-separate environments, Caron also has educational programs for family members. A secondary campus is in Boca Raton, Florida.

Intensive Outpatient

Involves three or more hours of care for a minimum of three days per week; can involve escalating degrees of monitoring.

Kolmac Clinic, 301-589-0255; locations in Columbia, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, and Washington; kolmac.com. These adult outpatient and intensive outpatient clinics have treated patients using ambulatory detox and dual-diagnosis since 1973. They accept almost all private insurance.

Addiction Treatment Center, Suburban Hospital, 6001 Montrose Rd., Rockville; 301-896-2036; suburbanhopsital.org/services/124905.html. Affiliated with Suburban Hospital, the Addiction Treatment Center offers clinical evaluations, inpatient detoxification, and intensive-outpatient and continued-care services. Special programs are offered for cases involving legal matters and at-risk adolescents.

Outpatient

Also called “continued-care” facilities, these programs monitor recovering patients through regular, but not overnight, counseling or therapy.

Georgetown University Hospital Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program, 202-687-8678; georgetownuniversityhospital.org. Private and group counseling for individuals and families. Also maintains a support group for women married to substance abusers.

Inova Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services Program, Fairfax Hospital; 703-776-7777; inova.org/inovapublic.srt/mentalhealth/cats/index.jsp. This program has both short-term inpatient detox and a nine-month outpatient program with varying levels of care for adults in Northern Virginia.

Inova Kellar Center, Fairfax; 703-218-8500; inova.org/inovapublic.srt/kellar/factsheet.jsp. Provides outpatient care to children, adolescents, and families suffering from or affected by drug and alcohol addictions. Daily programs as well as in-home services are available.

Intervention and Advocacy


Formal intervention counselors as well as area organizations promoting alcohol-and-substance-abuse awareness.

Intervention Center, Vaughn Howland, 301-588-4558; intervention.com. Specializes in formal interventions for families and individuals suffering from alcohol and substance-abuse addictions.

The Johnson Institute, 613 Second St., NE; 202-662-7104; johnsoninstitute.org. National advocacy group that works for change in mental-health policy and practices. Information on how to get involved is on its Web site.

Faces and Voices of Recovery, 1010 Vermont Ave., NW, Suite 708; 202-737-0690; facesandvoicesofrecovery.org. Advocacy group that works to broaden social understanding of the disease of addiction. A more detailed list of campaigns and resources is available on its Web site.

Addiction Intervention Resources, St. Paul, Minnesota; 800-561-8158; addictionintervention.com. Provides intervention counselors in the Washington area.

Love First: A New Approach to Intervention for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction by Jeff Jay and Debra Jay; lovefirst.net.

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