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For inquiries, please call: 443-596-8238

Our person-centered treatment programs aim to help you with your struggles and give you the capacity to stay sober and reorder your life.

You might have thought about quitting but don’t know where to start. Or, you might have started before but failed to keep at it. Every individual’s needs are unique, and everyone’s situation will be different. Fortunately, there is always a chance for you to try again.

Whether you or someone you know is addicted to alcohol or drugs, Sabinas House is here to help you. We offer an individualized, judgment-free approach to treatment and guidance.

Our treatment programs include:

Medications and Medical Devices for Treatment of Withdrawal Symptoms
Various FDA-approved medications and devices are offered at our rehab center to facilitate the suppression and management of substance abuse symptoms and withdrawal. These are essential to make the detoxification process safe for the person and help them fight their addiction.
Behavioral Counseling and Inpatient Rehabilitation
Counseling helps substance abuse victims recognize the causes and effects of addiction and develops the personal tools they need to manage their condition. Coupled with inpatient rehabilitation, it helps these persons deal with addiction on a physical, mental, and emotional level.
Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Co-Occurring Issues
Chemically dependent persons may develop mental health disorders or worsen pre-existing ones due to substance abuse. When mental health issues occur alongside addiction to substances, a dual diagnosis is made to recognize their situation as co-occurring conditions. Fortunately, our rehabilitation staff have the tools and resources to help people struggling with co-occurring issues regulate their conditions and lead regular, healthy lives.
Continuous Follow-Up for Relapse Prevention

The key challenge of staying sober is relapsing. This can be triggered by:

Negative perceptions of recovery

  • Stress and fatigue
  • Social pressure
  • Places, moments, and times associated with a person’s substance abuse
  • Mental health conditions
  • Improper management of withdrawal symptoms
  • Lack of support
  • Unrealistic expectations of recovery
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This phenomenon is normal, and people who relapse should not be ashamed or afraid of seeking help. Our substance abuse recovery program guarantees a sustained system of support for people on the way to recovery. We offer regular follow-ups to track our clients’ progress. Through visits or even calls, we stay in contact with them to answer questions, offer advice, give affirmations, and respond to a crisis related to their condition.

These programs will depend on the gravity of your addiction, the kind of addiction you have, the level of intervention you need, and more. Our multidisciplinary team of physicians, psychiatrists, behavioral therapists, nurses, therapists, counselors work together to assist you toward full recovery.

Call 443-596-8238 to learn more details or schedule an appointment. Take steps to sober living today.

If you or someone you know is having an addiction or mental health emergency, please call 911 or the Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. (BCRI) Hotline at 410-433-5175.

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