About Ashley Addiction Treatment Bel Air
Ashley Addiction Treatment offers assistance for drug and alcohol misuse in Bel Air, Maryland. They have partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and general outpatient programs. These programs provide flexibility for adults who want to live at home and continue working. The goal is to offer empathy and compassion with quality care to every guest they meet.
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is available to help lessen harsh withdrawal symptoms and ease drug cravings. They use FDA-approved medicines to make you more comfortable during treatment and build the foundation for recovery.
Individual and group therapy are available for several hours each week or more, depending on your condition. This way, you can address any underlying factors that might be contributing to your addictions. You’ll find healthier ways of coping so you won’t relapse or depend on drugs.
Case management is available to help guide you through the services and connect you to outside agencies or resources for ongoing recovery assistance. Care managers may help with employment opportunities, healthcare, and transportation to and from treatment.
Family therapy sessions help loved ones understand how addictions can negatively impact your relationships in ways that you didn’t consider. You can find healthier ways to communicate with loved ones, and they’ll be better able to support your recovery.
They accept many health insurance plans, including Aetna, Cigna, and Magellan.
Timings
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Monday:9:00am -9:00pm
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Tuesday:9:00am -9:00pm
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Wednesday:9:00am -9:00pm
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Thursday:9:00am -9:00pm
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Friday:9:00am -7:00pm
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Saturday:9:00am -12:00pm
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Sunday:Closed
Levels of Care
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Outpatient
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PHP
Detox Service Setting
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Outpatient Detox
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MAT
Programs
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Adult (18+)
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Women
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Men
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Young Adult (18 - 25)
Payment Options
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Private Pay
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Medicaid
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State Family Services
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Private Insurance
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Sliding Scale Payment Assistance
Accreditations
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Joint Commission
Medications Offered
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Methadone
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Buprenorphine
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Naltrexone (Vivitrol)