Cecilton, MD. - Short Term Drug Abuse Services
Many men and women looking into alcohol and drug rehab in Cecilton, Maryland may may decide on a residential short-term drug rehabilitation program which only only calls for a stay of as little as a month. This may perhaps be a suitable rehab option for individuals who have personal or work commitments, and only require a short but intensive time in treatment. Moreover, people with only a brief background of drug addiction might find that this may be an appropriate choice while somebody struggling with a more significant and critical history of substance abuse may very definitely need a more extensive time spent in rehab. If an individual evidently has a more serious background of substance abuse and chooses a residential short-term treatment program of as little as 4 weeks, it is very often required that the client receive standard follow-up care or move to an aftercare program so that their sobriety can be overseen and so can receive the support needed in their rehab process in every way possible.
- Ashley Addiction Treatment OP IOP
Ashley Addiction Treatment OP IOP can be found at:
111 High Street
Elkton, MD. 21921
443-760-3620
Treatment Services: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Services, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Drug Abuse Services, Short Term Drug Abuse Services, Long Term Drug Abuse Services, Hearing Impaired Clients, Spanish Speaking Assistance
- Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr
Harbor of Grace Enhanced Recovery Ctr can be found at:
433 Girard Street
Havre De Grace, MD. 21078
443-502-8606
Treatment Services: Drug Rehab and Alcohol Treatment Services, Outpatient Drug Abuse Services, Short Term Drug Abuse Services, Long Term Drug Abuse Services, Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Services, Drug Rehab for People With HIV/AIDS, LGBT Drug Rehabilitation, Drug Rehabs For Senior Citizens, Drug Rehabs For Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Drug Treatment - Women, Drug Treatment - Men, Drug Rehab Help for Criminal Justice Clients
Payment Categories: Drug Rehab - Self Payment, State Financed Drug Rehab, Private Pay Health Insurance