Addiction Treatment in Baltimore with Two Locations

Recovery 180 offers two treatment locations in Baltimore, one of which caters only to women. Both offer a low-intensity residential treatment program for residents of Maryland who are battling substance use disorders. In a supportive setting close to home, participants receive clinical services, life-skills training, peer support, and structured sober living to help them regain stability and work toward long-term recovery.

Because of their Baltimore locations, clients benefit from access to urban resources—while still having space for focused, meaningful recovery work.

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

Baltimore: A City of History, Culture, and Renewal

Baltimore is rich in history, arts, and waterfront attractions. The city is known for its Inner Harbor, historic neighborhoods like Fells Point and Mount Vernon, and numerous museums and cultural institutions. The National Aquarium, the Walters Art Museum, and the Maryland Science Center draw visitors of all ages.

For people in recovery, being in a city like Baltimore means access to

  • Public transit
  • Community services
  • Sober-friendly groups
  • Variety of life enrichment opportunities

Baltimore also has strong community revitalization in many neighborhoods and a spirit of resilience.

Sober and Family-Friendly Activities in Baltimore

Here are ideas for things to do in and around Baltimore that are supportive of sobriety, health, and family connection:

  • Port Discovery Children’s Museum: With interactive exhibits, a SkyClimber tower, and themed play areas, this museum offers fun and engaging experiences for younger kids.
  • Baltimore Museum of Art & Walters Art Museum: Both offer free or low-cost admission and art programming for children and families.
  • Undercroft (Sober Venue / Arts Space): This space hosts live music, comedy, and arts events in an alcohol-free environment.
  • Walking Around Historic Districts & Waterfront: Fells Point, Federal Hill, and the Inner Harbor are pleasant for strolls, people-watching, waterfront views, or catching free outdoor events.
  • Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens: A peaceful indoor-outdoor garden space for reflection, quiet walks, or nature time.
  • Meetup & Sober Activity Groups: Baltimore has active sober / recovery-friendly groups and events listed on sites like Meetup, offering social, creative, or fitness gatherings.

These types of activities help fill time with meaning, connection, and positive experiences without needing to rely on substances.

A Note on Addiction in Maryland — The Stakes Are High

Addiction is a serious challenge in Maryland. In Baltimore specifically, there were 778 overdose deaths in Baltimore City in 2024.

These numbers remind us of the urgent need for compassionate, evidence-based treatment and recovery support. Recovery 180’s Baltimore center is part of that mission: to bring accessible, high-quality care to people where they live.

Why Choose the Baltimore Program

If you or a loved one is a Maryland resident living in the vicinity of Baltimore, we are ready to serve your addiction recovery needs. We offer:

  • Local access: Maryland residents don’t have to travel far or relocate out of state.
  • Urban connections: Clients can benefit from city transit, community services, peer networks, and job or education opportunities nearby.
  • Balanced environment: While embedded in the city, the program offers structured, calm residential settings that support focus and recovery.
  • Opportunities for healthy living: The proximity to parks, museums, sober social groups, and community events gives clients ways to build alternative routines and social life.
  • Gender-specific programming: Recovery 180 offers a women’s treatment program in Baltimore.

You don’t need to wait, and you’re not alone. Contact Recovery 180 today to learn about our low-intensity residential treatment program.

Find us at two locations in Baltimore:

  • 3220-3226 Southern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21214
  • 3500 Clifton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216 (Women’s Program)

How to Begin in Baltimore

If you are a Baltimore or Maryland resident seeking assistance for substance use, Recovery 180 is here for you. Call us now at (443) 289-8606 or reach out online to learn more, ask questions, or start the admissions process. You don’t have to face this alone; help is available, and recovery is possible.

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