Maryland Resources
Medicaid, medicare and medi-cal programs are available for those living in Maryland. These programs provide coverage for residents. There is currently an opioid epidemic that is raging through the state and the nation, making healthcare an important part of the community as a whole.
Experts in opioid addiction and recovery are joining centers and providing their input and advice on overcoming the addiction that they are held under. These centers work to providing those that are struggling with addiction with a way to overcome and conquer this disease. Maryland is hoping to bring more awareness to this issue that many find taxing. Not only is it expensive,but if you don’t care for those ahead of time, they will continue to come back.
Resources are provided at the end to offer information on the available places for those with Medicaid, medicare or medi-cal (not private insurance) to get the help they need for their addiction.
- Bridge House
- CWC IOP Grant
- Johns Hopkins Hospital Program (Alcohol/Other Drug Dep/Stop Program)
- Tuerk House (Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program)
- Valley Bridge House Inc
- Jude House Inc
- Chrysalis House Inc (Long Term)
- Wells House Inc (Residential Continuing Care Facility)
- Reality Inc (Intermediate Care Facility ICF)
- Marcey Halfway House
- C A Mayo and Associates Inc
- Shoemaker Center
- Avery Road Combined Care
- HELPING UP MISSION
- CHRISTIAN SHELTER IN SALISBURY
- FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION
- SOUTHEAST NEW LIFE FOR GIRLS
- Oxford House World Services
- Mountain Manor
- Maryland’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Bridge House
30 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231
Phone: (410) 732-0040 valleybridgehouse.org
CWC IOP Grant
911 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (410) 955-9534
Johns Hopkins Hospital Program (Alcohol/Other Drug Dep/Stop Program)
911 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205 Phone: (410) 955-5439
Tuerk House (Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program)
730 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
Phone: (410) 233-0684×137 www.tuerkhouse.com
Valley Bridge House Inc
28 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231
Phone: (410) 675-7765
Jude House Inc
9505 Crain Highway South, Bel Alton, MD 20611
Phone: (301) 932-0700 www.judehouse.org
Chrysalis House Inc (Long Term)
1570 Crownsville Road, Crownsville, MD 21032
Phone: (410) 974-6829 www.chrysalishouses.org
Wells House Inc (Residential Continuing Care Facility)
124 East Baltimore St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone: (301) 739-7748 www.wellshouse.org
Reality Inc (Intermediate Care Facility ICF)
419 Main St, Laurel, MD 20707
Phone: (301) 490-5551 www.realitytreatmentcenters.org
Marcey Halfway House
41550 Doctors Crossing Road, Leonardtown, MD 20650
Phone: (301) 475-4701 www.co.saint-marys.md.us/marceyhouse/index.asp
C A Mayo and Associates Inc
3403 Perry Street, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Phone: (301) 699-0344 www.camayo-inc.com
Shoemaker Center
6655 Buttercup Rd, Medical Services Building 3rd Floor, Sykesville, MD 21784
Phone: (410) 876-1989 www.carr.org/cchd/addiction/inpt.htm
Avery Road Combined Care
14701 Avery Road, Rockville, MD 20853
Phone: (301) 279-8828×106 www.rhd.org
HELPING UP MISSION
1029 East Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21202
phone: (410) 675-7500 ext. 136 / Fax: (410) 675-0808
E-Mail: outreach(AT)helpingup.org Website: http://www.helpingupmission.org
philanthropy(AT)helpingup.org
- Spiritual Recovery Program Comprehensive Treatment for Men Fighting
CHRISTIAN SHELTER IN SALISBURY
334 Barclay Street, Salisbury, MD 21804
phone: (410) 749-5673 / Fax: (410) 860-8992
E-Mail: jimb(AT)christianshelter.org Website: http://christiansheltersby.wordpress.com/
FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION
419 West South St, Frederick, MD 21701
phone: 301-695-6633 / Fax: 301-695-6637
E-Mail: info(AT)therescuemission.org Website: http://www.therescuemission.org/
CHANGED LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM for men contact Jake at (301) 695-6633 x205
PROGRAM FEE The fee to enter the Changed Life Recovery Program at Frederick Rescue Mission is $500.00 and due upon entry. There may be additional fees of up to $120.00 for any administrative services such as obtaining birth certificate, Maryland ID, social security card, driver’s license, background checks, etc. If you are unable to pay before entry, the Mission will provide opportunities for you to work so that it may be paid by your sixth month in the program. Additionally, each resident must save a minimum of $500.00 during his second six months of residency. Once the Program Fee, Administrative Fees and Savings are met, weekly withdrawals are allowed up to $20.00. House Supply Fund (toiletries, cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, etc) and the transportation expense to and from Skycroft will be automatically withdrawn upon receipt of Skycroft checks. Failure to meet these requirements could delay promotion to the next Phase or graduation. Residents who leave prior to graduating will incur a $200.00 Processing fee, which will be deducted from your account balance prior to disbursing funds to you.
SOUTHEAST NEW LIFE FOR GIRLS
806 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD 21157
phone: (410) 848-1360
E-Mail: nlfgdoverpa(AT)aol.com Website: http://newlifeforgirls.org/westminster-md/
Main Campus – Dover, PA / Phone: 717-266-5614 / Email: nlfgdoverpa(AT)aol.com
Oxford House World Services
1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 300, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
phone: 301-587-2916 / Toll Free: (800) 689-6411 / Fax: (301) 589-0302 www.oxfordhouse.org
Mountain Manor
in Emmittsburg md takes Medicaid http://mountainmanor.org/
Maryland’s Medicaid Opioid Support in the United States
Table 1: Medicaid’s Role in Addressing the Opioid Epidemic (as of June 2019) | ||||||
State | Opioid Overdose Death Rate per 100,000 (2017) | Number of Opioid Overdose Deaths (2017) | Medicaid Coverage of MAT Drugs (2018) | IMD Exclusion Waiver for SUD Treatment (2019) | ||
Prescription Opioids | Heroin | Synthetic Opioids | ||||
United States | 14.9 | 14,495 | 15,482 | 28,466 | M – 41, B – 51, N – 51 |
21 Approved, 7 Pending |
Alabama | 9.0 | 141 | 125 | 198 | M, B, N | No |
Alaska | 13.9 | 47 | 36 | 37 | M, B, N | Approved |
Arizona | 13.5 | 349 | 334 | 267 | M, B, N | Pending |
Arkansas | 6.5 | 116 | 15 | 68 | B, N | No |
California | 5.3 | 973 | 715 | 536 | M, B, N | Approved |
Colorado | 10.0 | 254 | 224 | 112 | M, B, N | No |
Connecticut | 27.7 | 188 | 425 | 686 | M, B, N | No |
Delaware | 27.8 | 64 | 121 | 178 | M, B, N | Pending |
District of Columbia | 34.7 | 39 | 127 | 182 | M, B, N | No |
Florida | 16.3 | 1,133 | 707 | 2,126 | M, B, N | No |
Georgia | 9.7 | 513 | 263 | 419 | M, B, N | No |
Hawaii | 3.4 | 33 | 10 | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Idaho | 6.2 | 55 | 23 | 22 | B, N | No |
Illinois | 17.2 | 494 | 1,187 | 1,251 | M, B, N | Approved |
Indiana | 18.8 | 390 | 327 | 649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Iowa | 6.9 | 95 | 61 | 92 | M, B, N | No |
Kansas | 5.1 | 74 | 25 | 32 | B, N | Approved |
Kentucky | 27.9 | 399 | 269 | 780 | B, N | Approved |
Louisiana | 9.3 | 161 | 162 | 156 | B, N | Approved |
Maine | 29.9 | 75 | 76 | 278 | M, B, N | No |
Maryland | 32.2 | 524 | 522 | 1,542 | M, B, N | Approved |
Massachusetts | 28.2 | 254 | 466 | 1,649 | M, B, N | Approved |
Michigan | 21.2 | 510 | 783 | 1,368 | M, B, N | Pending |
Minnesota | 7.8 | 150 | 111 | 184 | M, B, N | Pending |
Mississippi | 6.4 | 89 | 34 | 81 | M, B, N | No |
Missouri | 16.5 | 226 | 299 | 618 | M, B, N | No |
Montana | 3.6 | 22 | N/A | N/A | M, B, N | No |
Nebraska | 3.1 | 32 | N/A | 25 | B, N | Pending |
Nevada | 13.3 | 239 | 94 | 66 | M, B, N | No |
New Hampshire | 34.0 | 51 | 28 | 374 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Jersey | 22.0 | 424 | 1,085 | 1,376 | M, B, N | Approved |
New Mexico | 16.7 | 144 | 144 | 75 | M, B, N | Approved |
New York | 16.1 | 821 | 1,356 | 2,238 | M, B, N | No |
North Carolina | 19.8 | 573 | 537 | 1,285 | M, B, N | Approved |
North Dakota | 4.8 | 18 | N/A | 12 | B, N | No |
Ohio | 39.2 | 854 | 1,000 | 3,523 | M, B, N | Pending |
Oklahoma | 10.2 | 226 | 61 | 102 | M, B, N | No |
Oregon | 8.1 | 124 | 124 | 85 | M, B, N | No |
Pennsylvania | 21.2 | 564 | 819 | 1,982 | M, B, N | Approved |
Rhode Island | 26.9 | 74 | 14 | 201 | M, B, N | Approved |
South Carolina | 15.5 | 312 | 153 | 404 | B, N | No |
South Dakota | 4.0 | 14 | N/A | 14 | M, B, N | No |
Tennessee | 19.3 | 592 | 311 | 590 | B, N | Pending |
Texas | 5.1 | 535 | 569 | 348 | M, B, N | No |
Utah | 15.5 | 290 | 147 | 92 | M, B, N | Approved |
Vermont | 20.0 | 27 | 41 | 77 | M, B, N | Approved |
Virginia | 14.8 | 336 | 556 | 829 | M, B, N | Approved |
Washington | 9.6 | 250 | 306 | 143 | M, B, N | Approved |
West Virginia | 49.6 | 279 | 244 | 618 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wisconsin | 16.9 | 318 | 414 | 466 | M, B, N | Approved |
Wyoming | 8.7 | 30 | N/A | 17 | B, N | No |
NOTE: Overdose deaths by type of opioid are not mutually exclusive and should not be summed. Synthetic opioid deaths do not include deaths due to methadone. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) drugs are: methadone (M), buprenorphine (B), and naltrexone (N). Naltrexone includes both oral and injectable. An IMD (Institution for Mental Disease) is an inpatient facility with over 16 beds. |