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Deaf Addiction Services at Maryland | University of Maryland Medical System

1001 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21223

Eligibility
Individuals 18 years and older who are deaf or hearing impaired.
Required documents
Varies contact for details.
410-328-6732
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Application process
Contact for details.
Service area
MD

Other Information

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis Intervention

Substance Use - Special Programs

  • Buprenorphine
  • Naltrexone

Substance Use - Service Type

  • Opioid Treatment Programs
  • Withdrawal Management / Detox

Clinical Service Providers

  • Mobile Treatment / Assertive Community Treatment

Special Populations

  • Justice Involvement

Languages

  • American Sign Language

Mental Health - Service Type

  • Emergency Mental Health Services

Payment Options

  • Medicare
  • Sliding-scale
  • Medical Assistance (Medicaid, MA)

Age Group

  • Adults (31-54)
  • Young Adults (20-30)
  • Teens (13-19)
  • Older Adults (55+)
Offers substance use disorder treatment for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing with a secondary mental health diagnosis. Substance Use Disorder Treatment More information:
  • Includes outpatient and intensive outpatient services, detoxification, and methadone maintenance 
  • Provides assessments, counseling, medication management, case management, and advocacy 
  • Smoking cessation, buprenorphine treatment, and literacy education available
Providing organization
University of Maryland Medical System
A regional health system comprised of six hospitals including university of maryland medical center, baltimore washington medical center, maryland general hospital, university of maryland rehabilitation and orthopaedic institute, university specialty hospital, mt. washington pediatric hospital, and shore health system.