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Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction (911 Program)
ABOUT
Outpatient treatment services for substance use disorders.
People We Serve
Adults aged 18 and older. Special programs for past trauma.
Phone
(410) 955-5439 voice
(410) 955-4769 fax
Location
911 N. BroadwayBaltimore, MD 21205
General Information
Offers comprehensive outpatient treatment services for those with substance use disorders.
Payments accepted: Private health insurance, state health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Sliding fee scale, & Payment assistance.
Services
About
A nurse practitioner and several internists provide weekly health care in a clinic on-site. They also oversee detoxification services.
Service Categories
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Offers two on-site clinics weekly for evaluation, medication management, brief treatment, and referral.
Audience:
For patients with other psychiatric disorders along with substance dependency.About
Breath-test measurements of alcohol levels are conducted at each clinic contact and urinalysis testing for other drug use is conducted according to program guidelines.
Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are hosted on-site during clinic hours.
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A limited number of housing slots are available through the Broadway Center halfway house and the Helping-Up Mission for patients who are homeless or have unstable housing, as they work with clinic staff to find appropriate and stable housing.
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Representatives from some HealthChoice MCO's provide on-site case management for enrolled members.
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You receive individual counseling by a primary therapist/counselor. Provides treatment aimed at short-term problem solving (e.g., arranging stable housing), substance abuse education, sobriety planning and relapse prevention, HIV education and risk reduction counseling, and referral and follow-up to hospital and community resources.
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Outpatient & Intensive outpatient treatment. Services include: Relapse prevention; Case management service; Early intervention for HIV; Mental health services; Social skills development; Suicide prevention services.
A variety of gender-specific groups are provided for women.
About
Medication-assisted Treatment for Alcohol, Opioids/Heroin.
Medications used: Disulfiram, Methadone, Buprenorphine, Naltrexone.