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Clean & Sober Streets
Clean & Sober Streets offers long term residential drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation services for men and women who are willing to recover in Washington, DC. Using the 12-Step philosophy, the program survives and thrives due to community support from concerned organizations and individuals seeking to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Our alcohol / drug free setting encompasses much more than just the absence of alcohol and other drugs. It promotes the attitude that a joyful and productive life is possible without alcohol or mood-altering drugs. We remain successful with chronic drug and alcohol abusers due to their willingness to make a change from unhealthy lifestyles which may have included the pain of incarceration, of living in the streets, and of being alienated from family and friends. For more information please contact Clean & Sober Streets.
Clean & Sober Streets
2 North, 425 2nd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202-783-7343
Website: www.cleanandsoberstreets.org
SOME (So Others Might Eat)
SOME (So Others Might Eat) is the only interfaith, community-based organization in the District of Columbia that offers a comprehensive, holistic approach to caring for the homeless and extremely poor citizens of our city. SOME moves the men, women and families we serve from crisis to stability, despair to hope, dependence to self-sufficiency. Our model has three levels of care and support. Emergency: These programs ensure that poor and homeless men, women and children survive to see another day by providing meals, clothing and health care. Rebuilding: For those ready to transform their lives, these programs address the root causes of homelessness and poverty through job training, addiction treatment, counseling and other support services to permanently move our clients from the street to independent, self-reliant living. Stability: A safe, dignified, stable home provides our clients the best chance to stay clean and sober, build the confidence they need to re-enter the community, secure jobs, and care for their families. SOME provides long-term affordable housing to those who are bettering their lives. For more information please contact SOME (So Others Might Eat).
SOME (So Others Might Eat)
71 'O' Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001
phone: 202.797.8806
Website: www.some.org
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry, Inc. (SHOM) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit housing and human services provider for uninsured, low-income, homeless and indigent adults who are substance abusers living with HIV / AIDS and / or mental health challenges. District residents who are singly-or-multiply diagnosed are welcome to apply for admission to Safe Haven's residential / transitional substance abuse treatment and transitional housing programs. SHOM's mission is to improve the quality and longevity of life of its' single, dual or multiple diagnosed program participants. This is successfully accomplished by provision of "non-stop" comprehensive, holistic service delivery. Continuity of care modalities include outreach and prevention, emergency crisis intervention, referral and / or intake into Safe Haven's residential substance treatment, transition, faith-based transition, outpatient aftercare services inclusive of bio-psycho-social assessment, primary medical, mental health, case management, risk reduction / education, literacy and housing placement services. For more information please contact Safe Haven Outreach Ministry.
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry
1140 North Capitol St., NW #924
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-589-1505
Website: www.safehavenoutreachministry.org
Clean & Sober Streets offers long term residential drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation services for men and women who are willing to recover in Washington, DC. Using the 12-Step philosophy, the program survives and thrives due to community support from concerned organizations and individuals seeking to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Our alcohol / drug free setting encompasses much more than just the absence of alcohol and other drugs. It promotes the attitude that a joyful and productive life is possible without alcohol or mood-altering drugs. We remain successful with chronic drug and alcohol abusers due to their willingness to make a change from unhealthy lifestyles which may have included the pain of incarceration, of living in the streets, and of being alienated from family and friends. For more information please contact Clean & Sober Streets.
Clean & Sober Streets
2 North, 425 2nd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202-783-7343
Website: www.cleanandsoberstreets.org
SOME (So Others Might Eat)
SOME (So Others Might Eat) is the only interfaith, community-based organization in the District of Columbia that offers a comprehensive, holistic approach to caring for the homeless and extremely poor citizens of our city. SOME moves the men, women and families we serve from crisis to stability, despair to hope, dependence to self-sufficiency. Our model has three levels of care and support. Emergency: These programs ensure that poor and homeless men, women and children survive to see another day by providing meals, clothing and health care. Rebuilding: For those ready to transform their lives, these programs address the root causes of homelessness and poverty through job training, addiction treatment, counseling and other support services to permanently move our clients from the street to independent, self-reliant living. Stability: A safe, dignified, stable home provides our clients the best chance to stay clean and sober, build the confidence they need to re-enter the community, secure jobs, and care for their families. SOME provides long-term affordable housing to those who are bettering their lives. For more information please contact SOME (So Others Might Eat).
SOME (So Others Might Eat)
71 'O' Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001
phone: 202.797.8806
Website: www.some.org
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry, Inc. (SHOM) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit housing and human services provider for uninsured, low-income, homeless and indigent adults who are substance abusers living with HIV / AIDS and / or mental health challenges. District residents who are singly-or-multiply diagnosed are welcome to apply for admission to Safe Haven's residential / transitional substance abuse treatment and transitional housing programs. SHOM's mission is to improve the quality and longevity of life of its' single, dual or multiple diagnosed program participants. This is successfully accomplished by provision of "non-stop" comprehensive, holistic service delivery. Continuity of care modalities include outreach and prevention, emergency crisis intervention, referral and / or intake into Safe Haven's residential substance treatment, transition, faith-based transition, outpatient aftercare services inclusive of bio-psycho-social assessment, primary medical, mental health, case management, risk reduction / education, literacy and housing placement services. For more information please contact Safe Haven Outreach Ministry.
Safe Haven Outreach Ministry
1140 North Capitol St., NW #924
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-589-1505
Website: www.safehavenoutreachministry.org
Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services
Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services, LLC staff assist each client with identifying strengths and resources, defining barriers, and developing an individual plan for growth. We offer a broad range of services for women, men, and families including: Individual therapy; Cognitive-Behavioral therapy; Family therapy; Couples therapy; Group therapy; Psychiatric assessment & medication; Substance Abuse Screening / Counseling; Psychological / Personality Testing; HIV Prevention / Counseling; Behavioral Contract Consultation; The Co-Occurring Disorders Program treats clients suffering from both chemical addiction and mental illness. The mission of Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services, LLC is to remove the stigma associated with receiving behavioral health treatment while providing quality mental health services to underserved populations. For more information please contact Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services.
Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services
1250 H Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202.543.5830
Website: www.cchpsonline.org
Regional Addiction Prevention
Regional Addiction Prevention, Inc. Rap, is a not-for-profit health care and human welfare agency specializing in residential substance abuse treatment; HIV / AIDS care; emergency and transitional housing; nutritional counseling; and out-patient primary medical care. Residents and clients are adult male and female District of Columbia residents. RAP provides individual and group counseling that includes encounter groups, relapse prevention, drug education, anger management, conflict resolution, spirituality, and life skills education. A full complement of aftercare and recovery support services is made available to program graduates and community-based participants. The Medical Staff – Physicians, Physician’s Assistants, Registered Nurses, Medical Assistants and a Registered Dietician – provide outpatient ambulatory medical care; HIV / AIDS testing and counseling; nutritional counseling and various screenings including hepatitis, TB, prostate cancer, hypertension, kidney disease, glucose and cholesterol. For more information please contact Regional Addiction Prevention.
Regional Addiction Prevention
The Calvin Rolark Center
1949 4th Street, N.E.
Washington, D. C. 20002
Tel: (202) 462-7500
Website: www.rapinc.org
United Planning Organization
United Planning Organization provides residents with comprehensive resources for early childhood education; youth development; employment and training; family and community services; case management and referrals to other supportive services. Enrolling your child in UPO's Youth Services enrichment programs connects them with opportunities to learn and gain exposure to educational and family support services. Youth ages 5-18 participate in activities helping them reach their potential, succeed academically and become empowered to create a dynamic future. The entire family receives support that creates safe and nurturing environments in order to become thriving families that create thriving communities. For more information please contact United Planning Organization.
United Planning Organization
1649-B Good Hope Road, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Tel: (202) 583-8664
Website: www.upo.org
Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services, LLC staff assist each client with identifying strengths and resources, defining barriers, and developing an individual plan for growth. We offer a broad range of services for women, men, and families including: Individual therapy; Cognitive-Behavioral therapy; Family therapy; Couples therapy; Group therapy; Psychiatric assessment & medication; Substance Abuse Screening / Counseling; Psychological / Personality Testing; HIV Prevention / Counseling; Behavioral Contract Consultation; The Co-Occurring Disorders Program treats clients suffering from both chemical addiction and mental illness. The mission of Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services, LLC is to remove the stigma associated with receiving behavioral health treatment while providing quality mental health services to underserved populations. For more information please contact Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services.
Comprehensive Community Health & Psychological Services
1250 H Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202.543.5830
Website: www.cchpsonline.org
Regional Addiction Prevention
Regional Addiction Prevention, Inc. Rap, is a not-for-profit health care and human welfare agency specializing in residential substance abuse treatment; HIV / AIDS care; emergency and transitional housing; nutritional counseling; and out-patient primary medical care. Residents and clients are adult male and female District of Columbia residents. RAP provides individual and group counseling that includes encounter groups, relapse prevention, drug education, anger management, conflict resolution, spirituality, and life skills education. A full complement of aftercare and recovery support services is made available to program graduates and community-based participants. The Medical Staff – Physicians, Physician’s Assistants, Registered Nurses, Medical Assistants and a Registered Dietician – provide outpatient ambulatory medical care; HIV / AIDS testing and counseling; nutritional counseling and various screenings including hepatitis, TB, prostate cancer, hypertension, kidney disease, glucose and cholesterol. For more information please contact Regional Addiction Prevention.
Regional Addiction Prevention
The Calvin Rolark Center
1949 4th Street, N.E.
Washington, D. C. 20002
Tel: (202) 462-7500
Website: www.rapinc.org
United Planning Organization
United Planning Organization provides residents with comprehensive resources for early childhood education; youth development; employment and training; family and community services; case management and referrals to other supportive services. Enrolling your child in UPO's Youth Services enrichment programs connects them with opportunities to learn and gain exposure to educational and family support services. Youth ages 5-18 participate in activities helping them reach their potential, succeed academically and become empowered to create a dynamic future. The entire family receives support that creates safe and nurturing environments in order to become thriving families that create thriving communities. For more information please contact United Planning Organization.
United Planning Organization
1649-B Good Hope Road, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Tel: (202) 583-8664
Website: www.upo.org
Kolmac Clinic
Kolmac Clinic provides outpatient rehabilitation and treatment for adults with alcohol, and other drug abuse problems. Because Kolmac is an outpatient drug abuse treatment program, patients can receive treatment without taking leave from work or family responsibility. At Kolmac, as at other substance abuse treatment centers, drug treatment and alcohol treatment are no longer considered separately. Patients with problems in one or both areas are treated together. The term substance abuse treatment has been used at times, although the stigmatizing implications of the word abuse has led to a search for a preferable term such as substance use disorders. We have become one of the leading substance abuse treatment facilities advancing the use of buprenorphine as a stabilizing agent for patients addicted to opioids. Our medical staff continuously monitors the safety and effectiveness of new medications to determine which ones to make available to our patients. For more information please contact Kolmac Clinic.
Kolmac Clinic
1411 K Street, N.W., Suite 703
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 638-1992
Website: www.kolmac.com
Gospel Rescue Ministries
Gospel Rescue Ministries is pleased to announce that we are combining our efforts with Central Union Mission. Together, we will continue to provide help and hope to our city’s neediest neighbors. Central Union Mission shares our Lord’s command to serve the poor. The oldest social service agency in Washington, DC, Central Union Mission has a proven history of compassion. (Between our two organizations, we share 236 years of experience.) Central Union Mission’s stewardship ensures that the people we care for will be well served. No better organization exists than Central Union Mission to share our burden for “the least, the last and the lost.” For more information please contact Gospel Rescue Ministries and Central Union Mission.
Gospel Rescue Ministries and Central Union Mission
P.O. Box 96763
Washington, DC 20090-6763
Tel: 202-745-7118
Website: www.missiondc.org
Latin American Youth Center
Latin American Youth Center, LAYC provides multi-lingual, culturally sensitive programs in the following areas: Educational Enhancement programs include standards-based culturally competent year-round tutoring and homework assistance, healthy recreation and fitness, computer literacy classes, and college preparation.
Kolmac Clinic provides outpatient rehabilitation and treatment for adults with alcohol, and other drug abuse problems. Because Kolmac is an outpatient drug abuse treatment program, patients can receive treatment without taking leave from work or family responsibility. At Kolmac, as at other substance abuse treatment centers, drug treatment and alcohol treatment are no longer considered separately. Patients with problems in one or both areas are treated together. The term substance abuse treatment has been used at times, although the stigmatizing implications of the word abuse has led to a search for a preferable term such as substance use disorders. We have become one of the leading substance abuse treatment facilities advancing the use of buprenorphine as a stabilizing agent for patients addicted to opioids. Our medical staff continuously monitors the safety and effectiveness of new medications to determine which ones to make available to our patients. For more information please contact Kolmac Clinic.
Kolmac Clinic
1411 K Street, N.W., Suite 703
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 638-1992
Website: www.kolmac.com
Gospel Rescue Ministries
Gospel Rescue Ministries is pleased to announce that we are combining our efforts with Central Union Mission. Together, we will continue to provide help and hope to our city’s neediest neighbors. Central Union Mission shares our Lord’s command to serve the poor. The oldest social service agency in Washington, DC, Central Union Mission has a proven history of compassion. (Between our two organizations, we share 236 years of experience.) Central Union Mission’s stewardship ensures that the people we care for will be well served. No better organization exists than Central Union Mission to share our burden for “the least, the last and the lost.” For more information please contact Gospel Rescue Ministries and Central Union Mission.
Gospel Rescue Ministries and Central Union Mission
P.O. Box 96763
Washington, DC 20090-6763
Tel: 202-745-7118
Website: www.missiondc.org
Latin American Youth Center
Latin American Youth Center, LAYC provides multi-lingual, culturally sensitive programs in the following areas: Educational Enhancement programs include standards-based culturally competent year-round tutoring and homework assistance, healthy recreation and fitness, computer literacy classes, and college preparation.
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Social Services programs strengthen the family unit as the primary foundation for youth development through counseling, prevention, child placement, and residential housing.
Workforce Investment programs assist out-of-school youth build the skills they need to obtain and retain meaningful employment through a holistic program of job readiness and life skills training, job placement services, computer instruction, and preparation to pass the General Education Development (GED) examination and so much more. |
The Latin American Youth Center's (LAYC) mission is to empower a diverse population of youth to achieve a successful transition to adulthood, through multi-cultural, comprehensive, and innovative programs that address youths' social, academic, and career needs. For more information please contact Latin American Youth Center.
Latin American Youth Center Inc.
1419 Columbia Rd NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202.319.2225
Website: www.layc-dc.org
Latin American Youth Center Inc.
1419 Columbia Rd NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202.319.2225
Website: www.layc-dc.org
Samaritan Inns
Samaritan Inns' mission is to provide structured housing and recovery services in an environment of support and accountability that will give homeless and addicted men and women the opportunity to rebuild their lives. Samaritan Inns’ Recovery Continuum Program has proven results in its unique holistic approach to recovery treatment providing structured housing and healing services in an environment of support and accountability giving homeless and addicted men and women the opportunity to rebuild their lives. The second phase in the Recovery Continuum is Transitional Living (TL). TL is a 4-6 month program which empowers residents to practice the principles learned during their 28-day treatment. Single Residency Occupancies (SRO) are the final element of the Recovery Continuum Program. SRO is designed to assist residents with applying acquired tools to live a wholesome, alcohol / drug free life on their recovery road. For more information please contact Samaritan Inns.
Samaritan Inns
2523 14th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel: 202.667.8831
Website: www.samaritaninns.org
La Clínica
La Clínica: Working with a holistic approach to health care, La Clínica understands that mental health is a vital component to healthy living. Staff works to de-stigmatize therapeutic care in the eyes of La Clínica's patients and the broader Latino immigrant community. For La Clínica’s patients, the trauma of the immigration experience and the stress of making ends meet in challenging economic times can produce tremendous pressure on families in the Latino community. Responding to our community’s needs, we provide: Individual, couple, and family counseling services for a broad range of psychological problems; Psycho-educational support groups, through our program Mi Familia; Comprehensive outpatient substance abuse treatment services are available in our program Volviendo a Vivir, including support groups and referrals to detoxification and residential programs. We strive to empower and embody the community around us by staying true to our roots as a Latino service organization that commits to improve the health of all. For more information please contact La Clínica.
La Clínica
2831 15th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 462-4788
Website: www.lcdp.org
Neighbors' Consejo
Neighbors' Consejo's Substance Abuse Program is certified by the District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH), Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) to provide services to the community residing in the District of Columbia in various levels of care: in the Residential and Transitional Substance Abuse Treatment House (Casa Paz and Casa Libertad); through the Outpatient Program (Outpatient level I and Intensive Outpatient level II); and through Support Services such as Access to Recovery (ATR), which includes the Environmental Stability Program House (Casa Esperanza), among other services. Our Substance Abuse Program is also supported by Case Management. We have 18 years of recognition as a nonprofit in Mount Pleasant, Washington D.C. that combats homelessness, mental health, and substance abuse. Our goal is to reintegrate people into society as functional individuals. We accomplish this through an array of services offered in a holistic approach so that the clients retain a continuum of care based on their level of need / care. For more information please contact Neighbors' Consejo.
Neighbors' Consejo
3118 16th Street NW
Washington DC 20010
Tel: 202.234.6855
Tel: 202.290.2952
Website: www.neighborsc.org
Samaritan Inns' mission is to provide structured housing and recovery services in an environment of support and accountability that will give homeless and addicted men and women the opportunity to rebuild their lives. Samaritan Inns’ Recovery Continuum Program has proven results in its unique holistic approach to recovery treatment providing structured housing and healing services in an environment of support and accountability giving homeless and addicted men and women the opportunity to rebuild their lives. The second phase in the Recovery Continuum is Transitional Living (TL). TL is a 4-6 month program which empowers residents to practice the principles learned during their 28-day treatment. Single Residency Occupancies (SRO) are the final element of the Recovery Continuum Program. SRO is designed to assist residents with applying acquired tools to live a wholesome, alcohol / drug free life on their recovery road. For more information please contact Samaritan Inns.
Samaritan Inns
2523 14th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Tel: 202.667.8831
Website: www.samaritaninns.org
La Clínica
La Clínica: Working with a holistic approach to health care, La Clínica understands that mental health is a vital component to healthy living. Staff works to de-stigmatize therapeutic care in the eyes of La Clínica's patients and the broader Latino immigrant community. For La Clínica’s patients, the trauma of the immigration experience and the stress of making ends meet in challenging economic times can produce tremendous pressure on families in the Latino community. Responding to our community’s needs, we provide: Individual, couple, and family counseling services for a broad range of psychological problems; Psycho-educational support groups, through our program Mi Familia; Comprehensive outpatient substance abuse treatment services are available in our program Volviendo a Vivir, including support groups and referrals to detoxification and residential programs. We strive to empower and embody the community around us by staying true to our roots as a Latino service organization that commits to improve the health of all. For more information please contact La Clínica.
La Clínica
2831 15th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 462-4788
Website: www.lcdp.org
Neighbors' Consejo
Neighbors' Consejo's Substance Abuse Program is certified by the District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH), Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) to provide services to the community residing in the District of Columbia in various levels of care: in the Residential and Transitional Substance Abuse Treatment House (Casa Paz and Casa Libertad); through the Outpatient Program (Outpatient level I and Intensive Outpatient level II); and through Support Services such as Access to Recovery (ATR), which includes the Environmental Stability Program House (Casa Esperanza), among other services. Our Substance Abuse Program is also supported by Case Management. We have 18 years of recognition as a nonprofit in Mount Pleasant, Washington D.C. that combats homelessness, mental health, and substance abuse. Our goal is to reintegrate people into society as functional individuals. We accomplish this through an array of services offered in a holistic approach so that the clients retain a continuum of care based on their level of need / care. For more information please contact Neighbors' Consejo.
Neighbors' Consejo
3118 16th Street NW
Washington DC 20010
Tel: 202.234.6855
Tel: 202.290.2952
Website: www.neighborsc.org
Andromeda
Andromeda provides alcohol & drug evaluation and treatment by mental health professionals who are certified in chemical dependency treatment. Services are provided for both the substance abuser and family. All services are FREE of charge. Services include: Consultation, Assessment and Treatment; Education about addiction and relapse; Individual and group therapy; Provision of basic services (Food and Clothing); Coordination of Social Services; Psychological Assessment and Psychiatric Treatment; We also offer Alcohol and Drug Treatment Information, anger management treatment, domestic abuse information, and domestic abuse treatment. For more information please contact Andromeda.
Andromeda
3601 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20010
Phone: 202.291.0949
Website: www.andromedadc.org
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare for children, adolescents, adults and senior adults suffering from mental health and addictive illnesses. We are a short-term, acute care hospital offering inpatient, partial and intensive outpatient hospitalization, as well as specialized treatment programs for chemical dependency. Founded in 1967, PIW combines the rich traditions of its past with the behavioral health options of the present. We have an excellent reputation as an innovative hospital with caring, dedicated staff, experienced in the delivery of behavioral healthcare. For more information please contact The Psychiatric Institute of Washington.
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington
4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20016
Main: (202) 885-5600
Toll-Free: (800) 369-2273
Admissions: (877) 252-6232
Website: www.psychinstitute.com
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
MedStar Washington Hospital Center: Mental Health Services at MedStar Washington Hospital Center is a leader in psychiatric treatment for the residents of Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas. As part of a not-for-profit hospital, our mission is to serve our community by providing the highest quality mental health and substance abuse treatment to the residents of our area. We offer a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services and substance abuse treatment. Programs include: Adult Inpatient Program; Psychiatric Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP); Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program (CDIOP); Senior Outpatient Program (SOP); Outpatient Medical Counseling Center (OMCC) and more. For more information please contact MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
110 Irving St., NW
Washington, DC 20010
Tel: 202-877-3627
Website: www.medstarhealth.org
Andromeda provides alcohol & drug evaluation and treatment by mental health professionals who are certified in chemical dependency treatment. Services are provided for both the substance abuser and family. All services are FREE of charge. Services include: Consultation, Assessment and Treatment; Education about addiction and relapse; Individual and group therapy; Provision of basic services (Food and Clothing); Coordination of Social Services; Psychological Assessment and Psychiatric Treatment; We also offer Alcohol and Drug Treatment Information, anger management treatment, domestic abuse information, and domestic abuse treatment. For more information please contact Andromeda.
Andromeda
3601 14th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20010
Phone: 202.291.0949
Website: www.andromedadc.org
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare for children, adolescents, adults and senior adults suffering from mental health and addictive illnesses. We are a short-term, acute care hospital offering inpatient, partial and intensive outpatient hospitalization, as well as specialized treatment programs for chemical dependency. Founded in 1967, PIW combines the rich traditions of its past with the behavioral health options of the present. We have an excellent reputation as an innovative hospital with caring, dedicated staff, experienced in the delivery of behavioral healthcare. For more information please contact The Psychiatric Institute of Washington.
The Psychiatric Institute of Washington
4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20016
Main: (202) 885-5600
Toll-Free: (800) 369-2273
Admissions: (877) 252-6232
Website: www.psychinstitute.com
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
MedStar Washington Hospital Center: Mental Health Services at MedStar Washington Hospital Center is a leader in psychiatric treatment for the residents of Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas. As part of a not-for-profit hospital, our mission is to serve our community by providing the highest quality mental health and substance abuse treatment to the residents of our area. We offer a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services and substance abuse treatment. Programs include: Adult Inpatient Program; Psychiatric Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP); Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program (CDIOP); Senior Outpatient Program (SOP); Outpatient Medical Counseling Center (OMCC) and more. For more information please contact MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
MedStar Washington Hospital Center
110 Irving St., NW
Washington, DC 20010
Tel: 202-877-3627
Website: www.medstarhealth.org
The Better Way Program
The Better Way Program: In l996, The Better Way Program was formed under the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Therapeutic Services, a non-profit 501(C) 3 federal tax-exempt organization, and added more focus on clinical and spiritual guidance. We offer individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, anger management, feelings, health education, life management, and 12-step spiritual groups, HIV/AIDS testing and education, client alumni program, vocational rehabilitation, random urinalysis / breathalyzer testing, ex-offenders support group, treatment planning, along with strong 12-step spiritual meetings. The Better Way Program is a highly structured, confidential, outpatient, abstinence program which stresses recovery from drugs and alcohol through spiritual growth. For more information please contact The Better Way Program.
The Better Way Program
PRBTS/The Better Way Program
4601 Sheriff Road, NE Ward 7
Washington, DC 20019
Tel: 202-396-4290
Website: www.thebetterwayprogram.org
Family and Medical Counseling Service
Family and Medical Counseling Service, FMCS is a community health center located in the historic Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. A visionary organization since our founding in 1976, we have developed and implemented programs and partnerships that have effectively addressed the most imposing healthcare threats facing local communities. The high level of personal commitment demonstrated by our professional staff and extensive network of collaborators has made FMCS a respected source of education, referral, and treatment services, including HIV / AIDS prevention and awareness. By helping people lead healthier and more productive lives, our cutting-edge initiatives and care improve the quality of life every day throughout the Washington area. Individual and group counseling is provided by licensed addiction counselors to promote alcohol and other drug education and recovery. For more information please contact Family and Medical Counseling Service, FMCS.
Family and Medical Counseling Service
2041 Martin Luther King Ave SE Suite 303
Washington DC, 20020
Tel: (202) 889-7900
Website: www.fmcsinc.org
Federal City Recovery Services
Federal City Recovery Services, FCRS operates residential treatment, outpatient treatment, recovery supportive housing, case management and employment sites throughout the District of Columbia. Federal City Recovery Services provides: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment; Youth Substance Abuse Treatment; Supportive Recovery Housing; Case Management Services; Job Preparedness Service; Employment Services; Aftercare Counseling. FCRS partners with Clean & Sober Streets residential treatment in order to provide a continuum of care for those in recovery. FCRS works closely with the DC Department of Health--APRA program to provide substance abuse treatment aftercare, employment services, case management, recovery counseling, education in three outpatient centers. For more information please contact Federal City Recovery Services.
Federal City Recovery Services
2 North, 425 2nd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202-459-4516
Website: www.federalcityrecovery.org
The Better Way Program: In l996, The Better Way Program was formed under the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Therapeutic Services, a non-profit 501(C) 3 federal tax-exempt organization, and added more focus on clinical and spiritual guidance. We offer individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, anger management, feelings, health education, life management, and 12-step spiritual groups, HIV/AIDS testing and education, client alumni program, vocational rehabilitation, random urinalysis / breathalyzer testing, ex-offenders support group, treatment planning, along with strong 12-step spiritual meetings. The Better Way Program is a highly structured, confidential, outpatient, abstinence program which stresses recovery from drugs and alcohol through spiritual growth. For more information please contact The Better Way Program.
The Better Way Program
PRBTS/The Better Way Program
4601 Sheriff Road, NE Ward 7
Washington, DC 20019
Tel: 202-396-4290
Website: www.thebetterwayprogram.org
Family and Medical Counseling Service
Family and Medical Counseling Service, FMCS is a community health center located in the historic Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast Washington, D.C. A visionary organization since our founding in 1976, we have developed and implemented programs and partnerships that have effectively addressed the most imposing healthcare threats facing local communities. The high level of personal commitment demonstrated by our professional staff and extensive network of collaborators has made FMCS a respected source of education, referral, and treatment services, including HIV / AIDS prevention and awareness. By helping people lead healthier and more productive lives, our cutting-edge initiatives and care improve the quality of life every day throughout the Washington area. Individual and group counseling is provided by licensed addiction counselors to promote alcohol and other drug education and recovery. For more information please contact Family and Medical Counseling Service, FMCS.
Family and Medical Counseling Service
2041 Martin Luther King Ave SE Suite 303
Washington DC, 20020
Tel: (202) 889-7900
Website: www.fmcsinc.org
Federal City Recovery Services
Federal City Recovery Services, FCRS operates residential treatment, outpatient treatment, recovery supportive housing, case management and employment sites throughout the District of Columbia. Federal City Recovery Services provides: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment; Youth Substance Abuse Treatment; Supportive Recovery Housing; Case Management Services; Job Preparedness Service; Employment Services; Aftercare Counseling. FCRS partners with Clean & Sober Streets residential treatment in order to provide a continuum of care for those in recovery. FCRS works closely with the DC Department of Health--APRA program to provide substance abuse treatment aftercare, employment services, case management, recovery counseling, education in three outpatient centers. For more information please contact Federal City Recovery Services.
Federal City Recovery Services
2 North, 425 2nd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: 202-459-4516
Website: www.federalcityrecovery.org
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Call 1.855.970.2547, 24/7 to speak to a treatment specialist for free. Get help finding the best treatment options available for yourself or a loved one. Rehab centers, detox centers, inpatient, outpatient programs, therapy, counseling, sober living housing and more. A 5 minute phone call is all it takes to get you the help you need. Get help now. Call: 1.855.970.2547
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