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Local Resources
- Access to Behavioral Health Services
- Child and Adolescent Assesment Services (CAAS)
- Everymind
- Tree of Hope
- Know the Risks
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Homeless Services
- MCPS Substance Use Prevention & Resiliency Education (SUPRE)
Spring Forum 2022
National Resources
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
- National Institue on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- National Institue on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA)
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminstration (SAMHSA)
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- The Trevor Project
- Partnership to End Addiction
- Parents Against Vaping
- Caron (Vaping Cessation)
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)
Treatment & Recovery Resources
Inpatient Treatment
Note: The following list of local providers is to help in finding appropriate services for substance use. It is important to know which providers take the medical insurance you have or are eligible for. If you need assistance understanding the system of providers, you may contact the County's Access to Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening and Referral), Monday through Friday, at 240-777-1770.
This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement, nor is it all inclusive. To submit an update, add or remove a listing, or request an alternate format, please email [email protected].
Avery Road Treatment Center (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
14701 Avery Rd., Rockville, MD
301-762-5613
Substance abuse treatment and detoxification for adults. Short term inpatient treatment (21-28 days). Operated in partnership with the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services.
Avery House for Women and Children (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
14705 Avery Rd., Rockville, MD
301-762-4651
Low intensity residential services for women with up to two children under the age of 12. Length of stay 90-180 days.
Avery Road Combined Care (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
14703 Avery Rd., Rockville, MD
301-762-5613
Long term residential substance abuse services with mental health services. Length of stay 90-120 days.
Catoctin Summit Adolescent Program (CSAP)
5980 Cullen Drive, Sabillasville, MD
240-420-5400
Inpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents up to age 19
Gaudenzia Treatment Centers
Locations in Baltimore (410-423-1501) and Crownsville, MD (443-598-6900)
Inpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Hope House Treatment Centers
Locations in Laurel (301-490-5551) and Crownsville, MD (410-923-6700 )
Inpatient detoxification and short term residential care for adults
Lawrence Court Halfway House (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
1 Lawrence Court, Rockville, MD
301-251-8920
Low intensity residential services for adult men and women. Length of stay 90-180 days.
Shoemaker House
Sykesville, MD
410-876-1990
Warwick Manor
3680 Warwick Rd., East New Market, MD
410-943-8101
Outpatient Services & Treatment
Note: The following list of local providers is to help in finding appropriate services for substance use. It is important to know which providers take the medical insurance you have or are eligible for. If you need assistance understanding the system of providers, you may contact the County's Access to Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening and Referral), Monday through Friday, at 240-777-1770.
This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement, nor is it all inclusive. To submit an update, add or remove a listing, or request an alternate format, please email [email protected].
Adventist Behavioral Health and Wellness Services
14901 Broschart Rd., Rockville, MD
301-251-4500
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents ages 13-18 and adults
Another Way
1363 Holton Lane, Takoma Park, MD
301-434-2622
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Born Free Wellness Center
19537 Doctors Drive, Bldg. 3, Germantown, MD
240-654-4001
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
DA Wynne and Associates, Inc.
10230 New Hampshire Avenue, Suite 206, Silver Spring, MD
301-439-6700
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Embark Behavioral Health
7945 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 214, Cabin John, MD
301-987-7284
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents and young adults (ages 14 - 25)
The Freedom Center, LLC
202 Perry Parkway, Suite 5, Gaithersburg, MD
240-751-3989
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Fresh Start Recovery Center
15886 Gaither Drive, Suite B, Gaithersburg, MD
301-300-3696
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults age 18 and over
Journeys (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
402 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD
301-294-4015
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents (ages 14-17), adults (age 18 and older) and women only
Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Center
8561 Fenton Street, Suite 250
Silver Spring, MD
240-821-1222
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults age 18 and over
Maryland Wellness and Recovery
11125 Rockville Pike, Suite 302, North Bethesda, MD
240-242-4225
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Medstar Montgomery Medical Center
18101 Prince Phillip Drive, Olney, MD
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents ages 13-18
Newport Academy
12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 250, Rockville, MD
240-699-9094
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents ages 13-19
Positive Recovery Services
19506 Doctors Drive, Germantown, MD
301-844-6801
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults 18 and older
Pro Health Solutions
8720 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD
240-606-5352
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Ryan Rehabilitation, LLC
3821 Farragut Avenue, Kensington, MD
301-949-7771
19630 Club House Rd., Suite 715, Montgomery Village, MD
301-258-7771
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents (14 and up) and adults
Sandstone Care
11820 Parklawn Drive, Suite 403, Rockville, MD 301-321-7362
Outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment for teens (13-18) and young adults (18-30)
Second Chance Addiction Care
9800 Falls Rd., Suite 7, Potomac, MD
240-293-3868
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
Suburban Hospital Addiction Treatment Center
6410 Rockledge Drive, Suite 150, Bethesda, MD
301-896-2036
Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents ages 13-18 and adults
Recovery Residences
Note: The following list of local providers is to help in finding appropriate services for substance use. It is important to know which providers take the medical insurance you have or are eligible for. If you need assistance understanding the system of providers, you may contact the County's Access to Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening and Referral), Monday through Friday, at 240-777-1770.
This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement, nor is it all inclusive. To submit an update, add or remove a listing, or request an alternate format, please email [email protected] .
Recovery Residences listed here are certified by the Maryland Department of Health's Behavioral Health Administration. Sober living homes (sometimes referred to as "recovery housing") are not included in this list because they do not have regulatory oversight by the State or County.
Great Compassion Ministries, Inc
301-521-6549
Recovery housing for men and women
Mikes's Place
301-467-2484
Recovery housing for young adult men in their 20's
Potomac Pathways
703-732-0269
Recovery housing for young adults (18-23)
Sandstone Care
202-516-7892
Recovery housing for young adult men
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Note: The following list of local providers is to help in finding appropriate services for substance use. It is important to know which providers take the medical insurance you have or are eligible for. If you need assistance understanding the system of providers, you may contact the County's Access to Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening and Referral), Monday through Friday, at 240-777-1770.
This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement, nor is it all inclusive. To submit an update, add or remove a listing, or request an alternate format, please email [email protected].
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders and prevent opioid overdose. MAT is primarily used for the treatment of addiction to opioids such as heroin and prescription pain relievers that contain opiates.
Advanced Behavioral Health
16220 Frederick Rd., Suite 310, Gaithersburg, MD
301-345-1022
Suboxone and Vivitrol for adults
Adventist Behavioral Health
14901 Broschart Rd., Rockville, MD
301-251-4545
Buprenorphine for adults
Another Way
1363 Holton Lane, Takoma Park, MD
301-434-2622
Methadone and Suboxone for adults
Avery Road Combined Care (Maryland Treatment Centers)
14703 Avery Road, Rockville, MD
301-279-8828
Buprenorphine and Naltrexone (Vivitrol) for adults
Born Free Wellness Center
19537 Doctors Drive, Bldg. 3, Germantown, MD
240-654-4001
Buprenorphine, Methadone, Suboxone and Vivitrol for adults
Cornerstone Montgomery
6040 Southport Drive, North Bethesda, MD
301-493-4200
Greenridge Health Services
12703 Tech Road, Suite A, Silver Spring, MD
240-683-6202
Suboxone for adults
Journeys for Women (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
402 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD
301-294-4015
Buprenorphine and Suboxone for adult women
Maryland Wellness and Recovery
11125 Rockville Pike, Suite 302, North Bethesda, MD
240-242-4225
Montgomery County Outpatient Addiction Services
1500 East Gude Drive, Rockville, MD
240-777-1680
Buprenorphine, Methadone and Vivitrol for adults
Montgomery Recovery Services
14636 Rothgeb Drive, Rockville, MD
301-762-5300
Buprenorphine, Methadone and Suboxone for adults
Silverman Treatment Solutions (Howard County)
8930 Stanford Boulevard, Suite M100, Columbia, MD
443-285-0807
Support Groups and Education
Note: The following list of local providers is to help in finding appropriate services for substance use. It is important to know which providers take the medical insurance you have or are eligible for. If you need assistance understanding the system of providers, you may contact the County's Access to Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening and Referral), Monday through Friday, at 240-777-1770.
This list is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement, nor is it all inclusive. To submit an update, add or remove a listing, or request an alternate format, please email [email protected].
Alcoholic Anonymous
Washington Area Intergroup Association
24-Hour Phone Helpline 202-966-9115
AA is a fellowship of men and women of all ages for whom alcohol has become a major problem.
Find a meeting
Avery Road Treatment Center (Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.)
14701 Avery Rd., Rockville, MD
301-279-8828
Monday evenings 7 - 9 p.m.
Concerned persons support group
Fresh Start Recovery
15886 Gaither Drive, Suite B, Gaithersburg, MD
844-814-6862
First and third Tuesday of each month 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
The Landing
630 East Diamond Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD
301-840-4066
Free clubhouse serving Montgomery County teens ages 12-17 who are currently receiving substance abuse treatment or who have recently completed treatment.
MRB Counseling
101 Chestnut Street, Suite 110
301-527-0854
Bi-lingual drug education and prevention
Narcotics Anonymous
Chesapeake & Potomac Region of NA
24-Hour Phone Helpline 1-800-543-4670
All ages
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
Find a meeting.
Sandstone Care
11820 Parklawn Drive #403, Rockville, MD
240-618-3338
Parent support group
Reserve a spot.
Family/Concerned Others Support Groups
Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical CenterCenter for Professional Development, 1st floor
14915 Broschart Rd., Rockville, MD
301-251-4545
Third Thursday of each month 5 - 6 p.m.
Al-Anon
Al-Anon is a mutual support groups for people whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. Alateen is a fellowship of young people (mostly teens) whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking whether they are in your life drinking or not.
Find a meeting.
Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon family groups are primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you.
Find a meeting
S.O.U.L. (Surviving Our Ultimate Loss)
Meets the second, third and fourth Tuesday of each month
7 to 8 p.m.
Suburban Hospital Addiction Treatment Center
6001 Montrose Road, Suite 102
Rockville, MD
S.O.U.L. is a group of moms who have lost a child to an opioid overdose
The Men's Overdose Discussion Group
First and third Thursday of each month
7 to 8 p.m.
Suburban Hospital Addiction Treatment Center
6001 Montrose Road, Suite 102
Rockville, MD
A group of fathers who have lost a child to an opioid overdose
For more information, contact Mike O'Connor at [email protected], Mike Diehl at [email protected] or Beth Kane Davidson at 301-896-6608
Concerned Persons Group - Suburban Hospital Addiction Treatment Center
6001 Montrose Rd., Suite 102, Rockville, MD
301-896-6608
Monday evening 6:15 - 7:15 p.m.
Tree of Hope Association
240-390-6405
Tree of Hope is a non-profit organization built by people of the recovery community, friends and family. They offer peer services, workforce development, social integration and provide clothing for those in need.
Our Collaborators
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
AODAAC, the Montgomery County Parent-Teacher Association, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving have collaborated to design a virtual prevention education program. It informs parents about the added risks to youth during the COVID-19 period. “Protect Your Family: Keep them Safe at Home,” is a brief and engaging presentation to raise parental awareness of the major threats to teens and tweens who may spend hours home alone. The information enables parents to initiate meaningful conversations to gain insight into their children’s feelings and understand the ways they may need additional support. Each of the potential risks can be explored further with the vetted and authoritative additional information sources provided. MADD offers additional resources for parents and youth, including their Power of Parents and Power of You(th) materials.
Maryland Public Interest Research Group (PIRG)
Interaction with groups such as the Maryland Public Interest Research Group have enabled us to assist with publicizing events aimed at ending the sale of flavored tobacco products statewide. In addition to publicizing events sponsored by PIRG, AODAAC submitted testimony to state legislative hearings supporting the goal of prohibiting the sale of these harmful products that are associated with increased use by youth and consequent tendency to promote addiction to the nicotine contained in these products. AODAAC joined an impressive list of partner groups who have endorsed a campaign called “Stop the Nicotine Trap,” an initiative run by the Maryland Public Interest Research Group (Maryland PIRG). This group is part of a nationwide, nonprofit, nonpartisan federation called US PIRG that has advocated for significant and challenging health, social and environmental concerns since 1970.
Parents Against Vaping and e-Cigarettes (PAVe)
PAVe is a national grassroots organization founded in 2018 by three New York City moms — Dina Alessi, Meredith Berkman, and Dorian Fuhrman — as a response to the youth vaping epidemic. The catalyst for PAVe was their discovery in April, 2018 that a JUUL representative had entered their sons’ high-school through an outside anti-addiction group, without the school’s knowledge, and told the 9th-grade students, without adults present, that JUUL was “totally safe” and would receive FDA approval “any day.” (Their Congressional testimony about this incident was cited by FDA as evidence that JUUL had marketed directly to kids.)
Montgomery County Mental Health Advisory Committee
The Mental Health Advisory Committee (MHAC) was established to advise the Montgomery County Executive and the County Council on matters concerning mental health. Our work includes providing citizen oversight to all state-funded mental health agencies serving Montgomery County and serving as an advocate for a comprehensive mental health system for persons of all ages. The Committee helps to ensure that publicly-funded mental health services are responsive to local needs, accountable to the citizenry and accessible to those in need. Our work includes closely following State and County legislative proposals relating to mental health.
Citizens Review Panel for Children
The Citizens Review Board for Children (CRBC) supports all efforts to provide permanence for children in foster care. This state board provides oversight to Maryland's child protection agencies and trains volunteer citizen panels to aid in child protection efforts.
Montgomery County Suicide Prevention Coalition
BTheOne has a vast ocean of resources dedicated to teenage suicide prevention.