Addiction Treatment Center, Owings Mills
In Owings Mills, Maryland, many residents balance work, school, commuting, and family responsibilities while quietly managing alcohol use, drug use, anxiety, depression, or past trauma. You don’t have to step away from your daily life completely to get help. Structured addiction and mental health treatment is available nearby in Towson. We start with a clinical assessment, then recommend a level of care based on your current needs, recovery history, mental health symptoms, and daily responsibilities.
Treatment may include PHP, IOP, outpatient care, sober living support, vocational recovery support, family therapy, and co-occurring disorders treatment within a structured weekly schedule focused on long-term recovery support, community integration, and daily functioning.
Maryland Addiction Recovery Center
8600 Lasalle Rd #212, Towson, MD 21286, United States
Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours
Please call (410) 973-7336 to check for availability and schedule an appointment
Intensive Outpatient Program, Owings Mills
If you need more structure than weekly counseling but still need to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities, our intensive outpatient program near Owings Mills provides consistent support within a clear weekly routine. We offer separate IOP tracks for substance use and mental health concerns, along with daytime and evening scheduling options that fit different routines and responsibilities. This level of care helps you build accountability, stability, and recovery momentum while continuing to function outside of treatment.
Partial Hospitalization Program, Owings Mills
If you need more daily structure than IOP but don’t require overnight treatment, our partial hospitalization program near Owings Mills provides a full-day clinical schedule with a higher level of support. We offer three distinct levels of PHP, including options with sober living and extended recovery support for people who need more structure outside treatment hours. This level of care often fits people stepping down from inpatient treatment or those struggling to maintain stability within lower levels of care.
Outpatient Program, Owings Mills
Our outpatient program near Owings Mills provides ongoing clinical support for people who need flexibility while continuing work, school, parenting, or other daily responsibilities. Many people enter outpatient care after completing PHP or IOP, while others need continued support managing substance use, anxiety, depression, trauma, or relapse-related challenges within a more flexible treatment schedule. Treatment focuses on maintaining recovery structure, strengthening coping skills, and helping you stay accountable while rebuilding stability in everyday life.
Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment, Owings Mills
Many people seeking addiction treatment near Owings Mills are also dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or other mental health concerns that affect daily functioning and recovery. Our co-occurring disorders treatment program addresses substance use and mental health within the same treatment plan. Levels of care may include PHP, IOP, OP, family programming, and alumni support. This approach helps you build recovery stability instead of managing symptoms separately.
Family Therapy and Support Program, Owings Mills
Addiction and mental health conditions often affect communication, trust, routines, and relationships at home. Our family therapy and support program near Owings Mills keeps spouses, parents, and loved ones involved throughout treatment through therapy sessions, ongoing support, and regular communication with our clinical team. This approach helps families better understand recovery, co-occurring disorders, relapse patterns, boundaries, and the role they play in long-term recovery support.
Vocational Recovery Support, Owings Mills
Recovery often becomes harder to maintain when daily structure, employment, school, or long-term goals begin to break down. Our vocational recovery support program near Owings Mills helps people rebuild routines, accountability, practical life skills, and confidence while continuing treatment and recovery work. Support may include educational guidance, job readiness, interview preparation, resume support, workplace communication skills, and recovery planning tied to real-life responsibilities outside treatment.
Sober Living Support, Owings Mills
Some people need more recovery structure outside treatment hours to maintain stability and avoid falling back into unhealthy routines. Our sober living support near Owings Mills works alongside PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment by providing a structured living environment focused on accountability, routine, recovery support, and community integration. This level of support helps people build healthier routines, practice recovery skills in daily life, and strengthen stability before returning to fully independent living.
Driving Directions to Our Treatment Center
Our addiction treatment center in Towson is about 20-25 minutes from Owings Mills and easy to reach using I-795 and I-695 East. This route follows major roads toward Towson and avoids smaller residential streets, making weekday commuting more straightforward for adults attending PHP, IOP, outpatient treatment, and family programming. On-site parking is available, including a wheelchair-accessible parking area and entrance.
Driving Directions from Owings Mills:
- Head southeast on Reisterstown Road
- Take the exit toward I-795
- Turn left onto Owings Mills Boulevard
- Merge onto I-795 South toward Baltimore
- Take Exit 1A onto I-695 East toward Towson
- Take Exit 29B for MD-542 South (Loch Raven Blvd)
- Turn right onto East Joppa Road
- Turn left onto LaSalle Road
- Turn right into the parking area
- Turn left toward the building entrance
Questions People Ask About Addiction Treatment Centers in Owings Mills
A clinical assessment determines the right level of care based on your substance use severity, recovery history, mental health symptoms (like anxiety, depression, or trauma), and daily responsibilities. If you're working, attending school at Stevenson University or CCBC, or managing family obligations, IOP or OP may help you continue your routine while receiving treatment.
Treatment length depends on your recovery history, mental health symptoms, relapse risk, and level of support outside treatment. While some outpatient programs last 6-8 weeks, extended care programs at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center require a minimum of 90 days, with an average of 6-9 months, supporting longer-term recovery and stability rather than short-term stabilization alone.
It's possible for some people, but quitting without professional support is often harder and carries a higher risk of relapse, especially with opioids, alcohol, or co-occurring mental health conditions like anxiety or depression. Many people seek outpatient treatment after repeated relapse patterns or difficulty maintaining recovery while managing work, school, or family responsibilities.
Common warning signs include loss of control over substance use, withdrawal symptoms, increased tolerance, neglecting responsibilities, and continuing to use despite problems at work, school, home, or in relationships. Many people also notice growing isolation, emotional instability, or difficulty maintaining routines before seeking treatment.
Yes, many people continue working, attending school, or managing family responsibilities while participating in outpatient treatment near Owings Mills, though it depends on the level of care. IOP and OP are often more flexible for full-time work or school schedules, while PHP uses a more structured full-day schedule that may require temporarily reducing outside responsibilities during treatment.