Why Trust Luminis Health with Your Inpatient Therapy?
Pathways has been at the forefront of substance use recovery for adults for more than 30 years. We treat you with compassionate care. Pathways can help light your path to a healthier, more stable you with.
A center dedicated to recovery. Pathways is in a serene, wooded area outside Annapolis. It's a place of calm, peace and quiet reflection, for both you and those who support you.
A holistic approach to care. We help you tackle alcoholism and drug addiction. We also help you treat and manage mental health issues related to your substance use. And we'll give you the tools for a life of wellness, focusing on exercise, resilience and nutrition.
Specialized experts. You'll be in the best hands — of people trained specifically in substance use disorder.
Adventure therapy. Want to learn resilience, gain self-esteem and self-confidence, and work on interpersonal skills? Our on-campus ropes course features more than 20 high and low activities. Obstacles such as a 45-foot climbing tower and a 12-foot climbing wall increase your self-awareness. The course helps you tap into inner strength and behavior changes critical to the healing process.
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Inpatient Therapy for Substance Use
What Is Inpatient Therapy for Substance Use?
Take the first step to recovery
Substance use disorder can keep you locked in a world you no longer recognize. It can rob you of your ability to make positive decisions. It can affect the relationships you have with those you love.
No one ever plans to become addicted. But recovering from addiction requires a solid plan — and a safe place and space where you can learn to trust yourself again.
Luminis Health Pathways provides that safe harbor for you or someone you love who is anchored to addiction. With inpatient therapy, you get focused care to help you break the chain of addiction and start on your journey to recovery. It's intensive 24/7 care and medically supervised detoxification.
Inpatient therapy is your first step toward your new, brighter tomorrow.
Why Choose Luminis Health OrthopedicsEach member of our joint replacement team is an expert at what they do. We stand out because of our:Reputation for excellence. Our joint replacement program is one of the largest in the state. People travel from across the country for our expertise. It's also what brings doctors here from around the world to learn from us. We're leaders in high-quality orthopedics research, which ensures you receive the most advanced care. Plus, our record of outstanding care and results earned us regional and national awards.Continuous care. We're right beside you from the time you decide on surgery until you've recovered. You learn what to expect at our pre-op class. Our physical therapy team helps you get your body ready for surgery. After your operation, they'll guide you through exercises to gradually make your new joint stronger and more flexible.Shorter hospital stays. Three-out-of-four of our first-time patients go home either the same day or one day after surgery. But that doesn't mean you're on your own. Our team stays in contact with you once you're home. This means you're less likely to need emergency care or readmission to the hospital. Plus, if you're eligible for PT360, our physical therapists come right to your home.Dedicated nurse navigators. Having surgery shouldn't be scary or confusing. Our dedicated nurse navigators answer your questions and let you know what's going to happen next. Our nurse navigators ease your mind. They'll also coordinate your care and connect you with any resources you need. This gives you and your family the peace of mind you need as you prepare for and recover from surgery.
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Joint Replacement Surgery
Our expert team uses the latest advances in joint replacement surgery to treat osteoarthritis or trauma in the hips, knees, shoulders, elbows or ankles.What Does Joint Replacement Involve?Have you tried non-surgical treatments without success? Or do these treatments no longer ease your pain and stiffness? You don't have to give up your active lifestyle. Joint replacement surgery can give you long-lasting relief.Joint replacement surgery involves removing a damaged joint and replacing it with a prosthetic. If you have a total joint replacement your surgeon replaces the entire joint. A partial joint replacement involves removing and replacing only the damaged part of the joint.Hip and knee replacements are the most common joint replacements. And we offer two different approaches for hip replacement surgery:Anterior hip replacement, where the surgeon enters through the front of the hip.Posterior hip replacement, where the surgeon enters through the back of the hip.Our expert orthopedic surgeons also offer:Ankle replacement.Elbow replacement.Shoulder replacement.You'll need to do physical therapy and exercises in the hospital and when you return home. This helps strengthen the muscles around your new joint. Physical therapy also helps to stretch scar tissue so your new joint can move as normally as possible. Soon you'll be back to doing the things you love, without the pain.
Expert Sports Medicine CareLuminis Health Orthopedics is the leading provider of sports medicine orthopedic care in the region. You can count on us to provide expert, personalized care to keep you strong and active. Select Luminis Health Orthopedics because:Access matters. When a sports injury happens, you want easy access within 24-48 hours. We offer fast-access appointments with the experts you need. And we offer convenient evening and weekend hours.Athletes trust us. We're the team doctors for several local college and high school teams, as well as professional and Olympic teams, too. We give you and your family the same expert care we provide top athletes.Doctors trust us too. Doctors training to sub-specialize in sports medicine come to us from the Uniformed Services University to learn.We have expert orthopedic surgeons. If you need surgery, you want the best. Our fellowship-trained surgeons perform more knee and hip sports medicine procedures than any other hospital in the state.
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Sports Medicine
Is a sports injury keeping you on the sidelines? We can get you back in the game as quickly and safely as possible.What is Sports Medicine?Sports medicine helps you improve your athletic performance, recover from injury and prevent sports injuries from occurring. We treat athletes and active people of all ages and abilities.
Complete Care for Bone Health and OsteoporosisOur Osteoporosis Program evaluates and treats people at high risk of suffering a fragility fracture. Plus we help those interested in assessing their bone health.Choose Luminis Health because we offer:Superior screening rates. Nationwide, many people who need bone health assessments don't know it. What's more, many who do receive a recommendation for screening don't get tested. Luminis Health tests 83% of cases that show need, compared to just 12% at other hospitals.A full range of preventive care. We have a team of experts who help you take steps to protect your bones. We work with you to create eating and exercise plans that fit into your life. Smoke or drink alcohol? We give you tools to cope with cravings to help you stop.Long-term tracking. Our team stays in touch with you long after your first visit. This means we'll likely catch any worsening of your bone health.Constantly improving expertise. Our experts keep up with advances in prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
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Osteoporosis
We're experts at diagnosing and treating osteoporosis. We also help people build habits that improve bone health and prevent fractures.What is Osteoporosis?Our bones constantly break down and rebuild. But as we get older, our bones become thinner and weaker. But this happens silently, without you knowing it's going on.Several things affect bone strength. For instance, some people are just born with sturdier bones than others. Habits like drinking and smoking can speed up bone loss. And women rapidly lose bone when their estrogen levels drop dramatically during menopause.When your bone strength falls below a certain range, bones break more easily. And if it's very low — a condition called osteoporosis — your bones can break even during a minor fall.Unfortunately, osteoporosis-related fractures (also known as fragility fractures) are common in older adults. Half of all postmenopausal women experience at least one fragility fracture over a lifetime.Some of these fractures have serious consequences, like taking away your independence or even shortening your life. And even when the outcome isn't dire, osteoporosis decreases your quality of life.The good news is there are ways to slow down bone loss and reduce the risk of a fracture. That's why experts recommend a test — called a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan — to check bone strength sometime between age 50 and 65.When you should get your first DEXA scan after age 50 depends on risk factors., including if:You have a family history of osteoporosis.You're a smoker.You've had a fracture.Your doctor may also suggest an earlier test if, for example, you slip and break your wrist. Why? If your bones are healthy, a fall from a standing height or less shouldn't cause a broken bone.Also, the Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) can help gauge what your fracture risk is if your DEXA scan shows you have osteopenia (low bone density).
Full-Range Foot and Ankle CareOur lower extremity team is solely dedicated to treating foot and ankle conditions and injuries. And from your first visit until you're back on your feet, we'll stay by your side. We offer:Extensive experience. Our foot and ankle surgery program is one of the busiest in the state. Our surgeons work hard to stay up to date on the latest advances. We do minimally invasive surgery that lessens your recovery time. We even have surgeons who specialize in total ankle replacement.Multiple specialties. A wide range of specialized health professionals belong to our foot and ankle team, from physician assistants to surgeons. For example, our podiatrists perform procedures like toenail surgery. They also design special shoes (to accommodate bunions, for example), and prescribe custom shoe inserts. These insoles correct the posture of the foot and relieve pressure.Access to more experts. If needed, we consult with specialists from our other programs. For example, physical therapy helps you manage pain and safely return to normal activities. We also work closely with Luminis Health's Orthotics Program. Orthotists custom-make devices like braces. Plus, they teach you how to use them correctly.
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Foot and Ankle Pain
We bring together health professionals with advanced training and a wealth of experience in treating all kinds of foot and ankle pain.Common Foot and Ankle IssuesCarrying you through life can take a toll on your feet and ankles. When you're standing, your feet and ankles support your entire body weight. Activities like running place up to four times that much force on them. And in many parts of your feet and ankles, only a thin layer of skin protects your bones and nerves. All of this makes them vulnerable to issues.Common work- and sports-related injuries, fractures and deformities include:Achilles tendon rupture.Ankle and foot arthritis.Ankle and foot trauma.Bunions, hammertoes and claw toes.Congenital defects and acquired deformities.Fractures.Heel pain.Ligament sprains and tears.Pediatric and newborn deformities and injury.Plantar fasciitis.Post-traumatic reconstruction.Stress fractures.Tendonitis.The inner workings of these joints are complicated. Your feet alone are home to 66 joints and a quarter of all your bones. So diagnosing and treating foot and ankle problems requires very specialized knowledge and skills.That's exactly what our highly trained foot and ankle care team brings to your treatment. Our specialists have extensive experience treating problems from ingrown toenails and bunions to gout and clubfoot. We treat patients of all ages, from babies and teens to older adults.Whenever possible, we use non-invasive treatments such as physical therapy. Still, sometimes an operation is your best option. In that case, our surgeons use the latest methods. These reduce the time you have to spend in the hospital, if any. And after surgery, our physical therapists help improve pain and movement.