Owings Mills, MD Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
Treatment Center Directory.com is the premier destination for locating alcohol treatment, drug addiction rehab centers and detox programs in Owings Mills, Maryland. Our database of Owings Mills treatment centers includes 7 centers, facilities and doctors.
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Amatus Recovery Centers
10019 Reisterstown RdSuite 301Owings Mills, MD 21117USACrossroads Centers at Milestone
11459 Cronhill DriveSuite POwings Mills, MD 21117USAFirst Alternative Counseling
10806 Reisterstown RoadOwings Mills, MD 21117USAGaudenzia Owings Mills
10225 Jensen LaneOwings Mills, MD 21117USAHilltop Recovery Center
10207 Jensen LaneBuilding LOwings Mills, MD 21117USARight Turn of Maryland Owings Mills
10205 Jensen laneSuite 4Owings Mills, MD 21117USASheppard Pratt Integrated Behavioral Health at GBMC Owings Mills
10085 Red Run BoulevardSuite 105, 306Owings Mills, MD 21117USA
The Owings Mills drug rehab programs are provided to assist all people who want to become sober from substance and alcohol use disorder. There are a variety of programs to choose from. For people who are completely new to the process, we have created a couple of tools to assist in the search for the best program. The Treatment Centers Directory allows people to easily search for local programs as well as the rehab centers in Maryland. There is not a one-size-fits-all approach to recovery and some people will excel in programs while others are better served by a different setup. For those who need to remove themselves from the temptation of use, there are inpatient facilities that are run by professionals. These reduce the risk of relapse because they take place in an overnight care facility that has 24 hours a day monitoring. There are also programs where people can continue to stay within their own homes and attend a scheduled program with group meetings and individual sessions with counselors and therapists. This allows people to engage with a rigorous program without giving up responsibilities like a job or caretaking. Many people choose to attend meetings like AA after finishing their recovery program. Other people will need to move on to a sober living facility where they can continue to be surrounded by people who are on a sober trajectory.