Location
229221
tel:(443) 481-5400
2620 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD 21401
Tucked away on a quiet, wooded campus just minutes from downtown Annapolis, Pathways is a not-for-profit substance abuse treatment center that has been a staple in the community for 30 years. We provide compassionate, confidential care for adults struggling with drug and alcohol use as well as related mental health disorders. Our campus is both secure and secluded, and we uphold the highest standards of privacy. We help more than 1,500 people a year through our various programs, which include: Inpatient treatment/Residential/Detox Outpatient treatment and IOP Adventure therapy ropes course Founded in 1992, we're called Pathways because everyone's journey to recovery follows a unique path, and we are here to walk it with you., We offer both inpatient/residential/detox and outpatient care at this facility. You can use our Find Care tool to schedule mental health care within Luminis Health. Or, choose below from the most frequently searched services at this facility., Our admission process With just a phone call, we can start the process for your treatment. While this program is for those who are trying to overcome substance use disorders, we also treat related mental health needs for patients in the residential program. Treatment options and length of stay depend on each person's unique needs and preference. We do everything we can to help you or your loved one get treatment as quickly as possible. Here's a step-by-step guide to joining one of our treatment programs. Step 1: Schedule an intake assessment. Call 443-481-5400 or 800-322-5858 and press “1" to schedule an intake assessment. Please be ready to give insurance information, substance use history, a list of current medications and medical/mental health history. It is best that the patient is present for the call. Step 2: Prepare at home. We aim to admit people into a Pathways program on the day of their assessment. We suggest bringing one carry-on-sized bag of clothing and necessities to the assessment, as well as a completed pre-registration form. (See below for what to bring with you.) Extra belongings will be safely stored until discharge. Step 3: Come in for your intake assessment. Your assessment with a nurse and a health counselor will last about two hours. The counselor will also meet with your family if they are with you. Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to sign in. What to bring Be sure to come to your assessment prepared to stay, as we enroll most people directly after. Please know we do need to search your bags when you arrive and before you receive them once admitted. DO bring: Overnight bag with five to seven changes of comfortable clothing. Pair of sneakers. All prescription medications. Clear gel deodorant/antiperspirant in a clear container. We will provide you with all other toiletries (i.e. shampoo, conditioner, lotion, razors). Insurance card and photo ID. Stamps. Hand-written phone numbers of important contacts. We don't allow cell phones. Do NOT bring: Towels, pillows, and blankets. Your own toiletries (aerosol cans, razors, etc.). We will provide all the toiletries you need. Electronics—including tablets, laptops, and cell phones. Any valuables for safe keeping. What to expect during your inpatient stay Once we enroll you, you'll receive a tour of the unit, go to orientation and meet with your counselor. We work with you to develop your custom treatment plan, which will include the following: Medically-supervised detoxification if needed 24/7 nursing care Individual case management and counseling Group counseling Addiction and recovery education 12-step group meetings Family education Spirituality groups go to Adventure Therapy page Adventure therapy to increase self-awareness and behavior changes important in the recovery process Aftercare planning Nutrition education The typical day Each day, you'll receive a schedule of your activities for the day. The typical schedule includes: Breakfast Two morning groups Lunch Two to three afternoon groups, including adventure therapy (adventure therapy can be in the morning or the afternoon) Dinner Two to three evening groups Evening free time for reading, arts and crafts, games, movies, and more Our counselors and treatment assistants lead group time and may separate groups by different demographics throughout the day to increase the quality of your individualized program., Our facility We designed our campus with you and your family in mind. Nestled in a wooded area just outside downtown Annapolis, Pathways' facilities offer a tranquil place for recovery and self-reflection. Our campus includes: Comfortable accommodations. We have recently renovated two-person adult rooms, all with private bathrooms. A cafeteria. An outdoor ropes course for adventure therapy, as well as indoor elements in our gym. A patio for outdoor dining and gathering. Plentiful group meeting and counseling rooms. Facility details Our unit includes one adult female wing and one adult male wing. Residents are in double rooms, matched with a roommate of similar age whenever possible. For residents who identify as transgender or non-binary, we ask where they would feel most comfortable. All rooms have private bathrooms, and each person has their own bed, desk, and closet/dresser. A nurses' station in the center of the unit is open 24/7 to monitor residents' health and medications. Housekeeping maintains each room on a daily basis, but residents are expected to maintain a tidy room for everyone's comfort. Residents also have access to a gym, cafeteria, patio, adventure therapy ropes course, and more. Housing for family members For out-of-town family members attending our family programs, Luminis Health's Hackerman-Patz House at Anne Arundel Medical Center offers a comfortable, convenient place to stay. We work hard to make it a home away from home for family members of residents staying at Pathways. Learn more about more about the Hackerman-Patz House Hackerman-Patz . Policies for residents Our policies are in place to help keep you focused on recovery. Visitors. Residents may see visitors during pre-scheduled family sessions. Phone calls. Limited phone access is available. To meet the clinical needs of the program, residents must use an office phone with a counselor present, for safety and security. Internet access. Limited internet access is available. Letters and packages. Family and friends may send letters, but avoid packages for safety. Parking. You may park your car here during the length of your stay. We'll safely store your keys for you. Leaving campus. If you need to leave campus during your treatment, your counselors and treatment team will review your request and approve on a case-by-case basis.
Addiction Treatment, Medication Assisted Treatments, Behavioral Health Care, Substance Abuse, Inpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse or Addiction, Counseling for Co-occurring Disorders, Outpatient Therapy for Substance Use and Addiction, Integrative experiential group including Adventure & Nature Therapies, Medical Detox, Rehab
Location
231046
tel:(410) 224-4442
28438 Marlboro Ave, Easton, MD 21601
Our team has expertise in all aspects of high-risk maternal and fetal medical conditions and/or obstetrical complications. By using state-of-the-art ultrasound and diagnostic tests, we evaluate your health and the health of your baby before delivery. Our specialists then work closely with you and your OB-GYN to develop a plan of care tailored to your personal needs and medical history. Our goal is to ensure you understand your medical conditions and the options available to you in order to have the best possible outcome of your pregnancy., Our practice offers a full spectrum of prenatal diagnosis and care for you and your baby from conception until birth. Our experienced physicians, genetic counselors, sonographers and nurses ensure the best possible care in a warm and caring environment. Obstetricians refer patients to us for many reasons. These may include management of twins or triplets, determining carrier status of various genetic conditions, monitoring you for incompetent cervix and pre-term labor, counseling for age related risks, screening for Down syndrome and many other issues. Sometimes a single sonogram is enough to set your mind at ease. Other times we will continue to see you throughout your pregnancy. Our team of physicians and counselors work closely with your obstetrician. Following each visit to our office, a report of your sonogram and any recommendations from our physicians, are sent to your obstetrician. At each visit with your obstetrician, you can discuss with him/her the findings and progress of your pregnancy. Your obstetrician remains your primary care-giver and will continue to see you for your regular visits and in most cases the delivery of your baby. Our services include: Amniocentesis & CVS : Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) are invasive prenatal tests that are most commonly performed to evaluate the fetus for chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome. Ultrasonography : Our skilled sonographers use diagnostic imaging (ultrasound) technology to help increase the information available to your physicians. Genetic Counseling and Testing : Those at risk of an inherited disorder are advised of the implications and the nature of the disorder, the chance of recurrence, and their options for management and family planning. Fetal Echocardiography : Patients with risk factors for fetal congenital heart disease should have a detailed fetal echocardiogram performed and evaluated by one of our physicians. Diabetes Education and Monitoring : Because diabetes requires day-to-day knowledge of nutrition, exercise, monitoring, and medication, our staff stands ready to assist you with maintaining diabetic control, reducing risk factors for your baby. Antenatal Testing : Antenatal screening and diagnostic screening, to include biophysical profile and fetal nonstress testing, helps to increase the level of information available to your physicians to help ensure the health of both you and your baby. Preconception Counseling : We work with you to identify and reduce social, behavioral, environmental, and biomedical risks to your fertility and pregnancy outcome.