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Joseph S. Massie Unit

The Joseph S. Massie Unit is an inpatient treatment program for adults with substance use disorder.

  • Located in Cumberland, MD.
  • Serves adults ages 18 and older.
  • Referrals accepted throughout the state of Maryland.
  • Transportation to and from the program is provided.
  • Withdrawal management services (detoxification) from Opioids, Alcohol and Benzodiazepines are provided.
  • Induction for Opioid Use Disorder maintenance is offered.
    • Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex, Brixadi)
    • Vivitrol (Naltrexone)
    • Sublocade
    • Zubzolv
  • Most public and private insurances (including Maryland Medicaid), along with self-pay, are accepted.
  • Treatment length is based on individualized need and medical necessity. It may last up to 75 days.
  • Services include but are not limited to: Medical Assessment; Psychiatric Consultation; Individual, Family and Group Counseling; Educational Presentations; Relapse Prevention Group; and Peer Support Services.
  • For questions or referrals, call (301) 777-2285.

Allegany House

The Allegany House is 14 bed halfway house for adults in recovery from substance use disorders.

  • Located in Cumberland, MD.
  • Serves adults 18 and over.
  • Referrals accepted for Maryland residents.
  • We accept Medicaid, Medicare and uninsured status.
  • Length of stay is 3–5-months.
  • We provide comprehensive personalized treatment that includes 24- hour support and supervision, daily meal services, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, life skills training, person-centered treatment planning, peer support, vocational assistance and other services.
  • Referrals for admission are accepted from inpatient/residential treatment programs, drug courts, outpatient treatment programs, hospitals, crisis centers and self-referrals.
  • For more information on admissions, please contact Allegany House at (301) 777-2497.

When to See a Doctor

Talk to your doctor if you think you may have a problem with prescription drug use. You may feel embarrassed to talk to your doctor about it — but remember that medical professionals are trained to help you, not judge you. Identifying prescription drug abuse as soon as possible is important. It’s easier to tackle the problem early before it becomes an addiction and leads to more serious problems.

Become Trained in Naloxone

Attend Opioid Overdose Response Training

Naloxone, also known as Narcan ®, when administered to a person overdosing from an opioid medication or drug, can reverse the overdose immediately by quickly restoring breathing and consciousness. If someone you know may be at risk for overdosing on prescription pain medication or heroin, you can obtain a prescription for this lifesaving drug medication and learn how to administer it.

Training participants learn about opioids, how to recognize, respond to and prevent an opioid overdose and how to administer naloxone to reverse an overdose. After completing the training, participants receive free naloxone and an overdose prevention kit.

The training and overdose prevention kit are FREE to participants

LEARN MORE ABOUT NALOXONE & TRAINING HERE

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