Addiction Treatment in Maryland

You Don’t Have to Figure This Out on Your Own

At Recovery 180 Maryland, we provide personalized addiction treatment for individuals struggling with alcohol, drugs, and substance use.

Whether you’re questioning your relationship with substances or already know you need help, our team can guide you toward the right level of care—from medical detox to outpatient support.

You don’t need to have all the answers to take the first step.

Find a location that is right for you or a loved one. You’re not alone.

What’s the Goal of Addiction Treatment?

Not punishment. Not judgment. Not becoming a completely different person.

The goal of addiction treatment is to help you feel more in control of your life again.

To feel steady. Clear. Present. To stop needing something just to get through the day.

Whether you’re dealing with alcohol, drugs, or something harder to define, treatment isn’t about labeling you—it’s about helping you rebuild something that actually feels sustainable.

What Is Addiction, Really?

Addiction isn’t just about willpower.

It’s a condition that affects how your brain processes reward, stress, and decision-making. Over time, what may have started as occasional use can begin to feel like something you need just to feel normal.

For some people, it’s obvious. For others, it’s quieter—something that’s slowly taking up more space than it should.

If it’s making your life harder, it matters. And it’s treatable.

Addiction Treatment in Maryland: What to Expect

Getting help doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

When you reach out, our team can help you:

  • Understand what’s going on
  • Determine the right level of care
  • Verify your insurance coverage
  • Build a plan that fits your life

Treatment is designed to meet you where you are—not force you into a one-size-fits-all approach.

Ways Addiction Treatment Can Support You

Different people need different levels of care depending on what they’re experiencing.

Medical Detox

A safe, supervised way to manage withdrawal symptoms—especially important for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.

Residential Treatment

24/7 structured care in a supportive environment where you can focus fully on recovery.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Full-day treatment with more flexibility than inpatient care.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Structured support while still allowing you to live at home and maintain responsibilities.

Outpatient Care

Ongoing support as you transition back into everyday life.

 Not sure which level of care you need? We can help you figure that out.

What We Want You to Know

You don’t need a diagnosis to ask for help.  If something feels off, that’s enough.

You don’t have to hit rock bottom. A lot of people start treatment before things completely fall apart.

You are not your substance use. What you’re dealing with is something you can work through—not something that defines you.

Types of Addiction We Treat

We provide care for a wide range of substance use challenges, including:

  • Alcohol addiction
  • Opioid addiction (including heroin and fentanyl)
  • Cocaine and stimulant use
  • Methamphetamine addiction
  • Benzodiazepine dependence (Xanax, Ativan, etc.)
  • Prescription drug misuse
  • Polysubstance use

Not sure what category you fall into? You don’t have to figure that out alone.

What Makes Treatment Work

Recovery isn’t about following a script—it’s about finding what actually works for you.

Effective treatment considers:

  • The substance(s) involved
  • How long use has been happening
  • Mental health and emotional factors
  • Your environment and support system
  • Your day-to-day responsibilities

There’s no “standard plan.” There’s only the plan that fits your life.

When Is It Time to Get Help?

There’s no exact line—but there are signs.

It might be time to talk to someone if:

  • You’ve tried to cut back and can’t
  • You feel off when you’re not using
  • It’s affecting your relationships or responsibilities
  • You’re using to cope, escape, or feel normal
  • You’re starting to worry about your own behavior

You don’t have to wait until things get worse.

 Support is available—and it can start today.

Do Not Try to Detox Alone

Some substances can cause serious withdrawal symptoms.

Alcohol and benzodiazepines, in particular, can lead to dangerous complications—including seizures or life-threatening effects.

Medical support can make the process safer, more comfortable, and far more manageable.

Not Sure Where to Start? That’s Okay

A lot of people reach out before they know:

  • What level of care they need
  • What their options are
  • Or even what to call what they’re going through

You don’t need to have it all figured out.

You just need a place to start.

Start Your Recovery Today

Recovery doesn’t happen all at once—it starts with a single step.

Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to take action, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and support.

  • Speak with someone who understands
  • Get answers without pressure
  • Find a path that actually works for you

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