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Mountain Manor Treatment Center

Admissions Information:

Adolescent: Laura Rivers 410-233-1400
Adult: Phyllis Stahley 301-447-2361

Mountain Manor

Address:

Maryland Treatment Centers
Adolescent Program and
Administrative Offices

3800 Frederick Ave
Baltimore MD 21229

Phone: 410-233-1400
Fax: 410-233-1666
Email: cnejus@ mountainmanor.org
Website:  
Services:

Adolescent, adult, residential, outpatient, intensive outpatient, partial hospital, mental health, dual diagnosis, women and children.

Locations:

Mountain Manor Baltimore (Adolescent)
Adolescent Programs and Administrative Offices –
3800 Frederick Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21229
Telephone Number: (410) 233-1400
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Mountain Manor Emmitsburg
Adult Residential Program –
9701 Keysville Road
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Telephone Number: (301) 447-2361 or 1(800) 537-3422
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Avery Road Treatment Center and Combined Care
14701 Avery Road
Rockville, MD 20853
Telephone Number: (301) 279-8828
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Journeys Women’s IOP and Adolescent Day Programs
402 Hungerford Drive
Rockville, MD 20850
Telephone Number: (301) 294-4015
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Adult Outpatient Services

  • Frederick Adult Outpatient Office - Map
  • Westminster Adult Outpatient Office - Map
  • Highlandtown Adult Outpatient Office - Map
  • Mountain Manor Baltimore (Adult) - Map

Safe Passages Adolescent Day Program
2801 Cheverly Avenue
Cheverly, MD 20785
Telephone Number: (301) 772-5174
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Mountain Manor is a JCAHO-accredited substance abuse treatment provider with programs throughout Maryland. Its parent company, Maryland Treatment Centers, has been serving Maryland for over 30 years, and features a comprehensive continuum of care for both adolescents and adults.

Mountain Manor Baltimore – Adolescent Programs arrow

Mountain Manor Treatment Center Baltimore has a full continuum of adolescent care that treats approximately 800 adolescents per year, including:

  • 65 bed residential program for substance abusing and dual diagnosis adolescents
  • PHP/Day Program,
  • IOP
  • Standard outpatient services
  • Buprenorphine treatment
  • The Baltimore Academy, a 45-desk special education day school for drug-involved adolescents (The Baltimore Academy),
  • Health Quest, a mental health clinic for outpatient psychiatric treatment of adolescents with co-occurring disorders and their families.

The residential program provides medical, psychiatric and detoxification services as needed, and specializes in the management of very high severity adolescents including those with co-occurring disorders. Mountain Manor’s adolescent residential program was designated an “exemplary” program, and selected to participate as part of CSAT’s multi-site Adolescent Treatment Models Project. A Spanish language track, a very short-term managed care track, and a girl’s steep-down group home are under development.


Mountain Manor Emmitsburg – Adult Programs arrow

Mountain Manor Emmitsburg provides a 50-bed short term, high intensity adult residential substance abuse treatment. Its 12-step based program includes a detox track, relapse prevention, full medical and nursing services, and psychiatric support for dual diagnosis patients. The program also features a long-term residential track for pregnant and post-partum substance abusing women who may keep their young children and infants with them.

 


Avery Road Campus Rockville – Adult Residential and Co-Occurring Disorders Programs arrow

Avery Road Treatment Center provides a 60-bed adult residential program with both detox and short-term residential rehabilitation tracks. Dual diagnosis capable with psychiatric support services available. Maryland Treatment Centers (MTC) has successfully operated this program for the Montgomery County Dept of Health and Human Services since its inception in 1991.

 

The Avery Road Combined Care program is located on the same campus, founded in 2003 by MTC and operated for Montgomery Co. It provides Dual Diagnosis Enhanced treatment for adults with co-occurring disorders, and has both a long-term (6-9 months) residential and an IOP component.


Journeys Women’s IOP, Rockville arrow

IOP services for women. Operated for Montgomery Co as part of a CSAT-funded comprehensive demonstration project for homeless and recently homeless women.

Journeys Adolescent Program, Rockville

Adolescent substance abuse outpatient day program and IOP. Psychiatric consultation available. Spanish language track available.


Adult Outpatient Offices
(Westminster , Frederick , Baltimore , Highlandtown) arrow

Individual, group, and family counseling; DWI programs, probation programs. Levels of care include standard outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP).

Locations:

Frederick Adult Outpatient Office
137 North Market Street, Suite 2A
Frederick, MD 21701
Telephone Number: (301) 662-1407
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Westminster Adult Outpatient Office
Carroll Plaza Shopping Center, Suite 2
Westminster, MD 21157
Telephone Number: (410) 876-2425
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Highlandtown Adult Outpatient Office
3243 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Telephone Number: (410) 276-0153
Fax: 410-732-0362
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Mountain Manor Baltimore (Adult) -
Adult Outpatient Office
3800 Frederick Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21229
Telephone Number: (410) 233-1400
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Safe Passages Adolescent Day Program, Cheverly arrow

Outpatient day program for the diversionary treatment of adolescents involved in delinquent behaviors. Managed for the Prince Georges County Department of Juvenile Justice.

CTN Participation and Research Experience

Program leadership is provided by Marc Fishman, MD. Dr Fishman is an addiction psychiatrist, faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and co-editor of the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria (ASAM PPC2-R). He participates in the CTN Treatment Matching Special Interest Group and as an alternate delegate to the Steering Committee and to the CTP caucus. Under Dr. Fishman’s leadership, Mountain Manor has become a training site for pediatric residents, child psychiatry and adolescent addiction psychiatry fellows from Johns Hopkins and has developed an active research program.

The Mountain Manor site has been an important asset to the Node, greatly expanding research participation opportunities in adolescent treatment research. Mountain Manor currently serves as a site for the CTN Buprenorphine/naloxone Facilitated Rehabilitation for Adolescents and Young Adults protocol (CTN 0010). The study is being conducted under the leadership of Geetha Subramaniam, M.D., who serves as Associate Medical Director of the Mountain Manor adolescent program and site PI for the Adolescent Buprenorphine study. Dr. Subramaniam has also implemented an ancillary study, now underway, to compare psychiatric co-morbidity between adolescent heroin versus alcohol/ marijuana users. Mountain Manor was designated as a site for the Wave 4 Adolescent HIV protocol (CTN-0024) and would be an appropriate site for the currently proposed Wave 5 study of adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Mountain Manor has also been the site of several studies conducted outside of CTN. Some of the initial results of the 12-month outcome evaluation as part of CSAT’s multi-site Adolescent Treatment Models Program have been published recently (Fishman et al , 2003; Dasinger et al, 2004; Clemmey et al., 2002; Muck et al, 2001). Dr. Fishman and his collaborators also published a recent paper describing a group of heroin-using adolescents treated at Mountain Manor (Clemmey, et al., 2004). Dr Subramaniam recently published a paer describing the course of depressive symptoms in adolescents in residential treatment (Subramaniam, 2004). The program is currently conducting another CSAT-funded evaluation project to determine the effectiveness of post-residential adolescent assertive continuing care, and is about to implement a CSAT-funded collaboration with the Baltimore City Health Dept to evaluate school based substance abuse counseling.


 

References

Clemmey, P., Payne, L., & Fishman, M. “Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes among Adolescent Heroin Users.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 36(1) 85-94, 2004.

Subramaniam G., Lewis L., Stitzer M., Fishman M., “Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents During Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders.” American Journal on Addictions. 13(3):256-267, 2004.

Dasinger, L, Shane P, Martinovich Z. "Assessing the Effectivenss of Community-Based Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents" Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 36(1): 85-94, 2004.

Fishman M., Clemmey P., Adger H. " Mountain Manor Treatment Center : Residential Adolescent Addictions Treatment Program." in Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States Stevens S. and Morral A. (eds.) Haworth Press, NY, 2003.

Clemmey P., Payne L., Adger H., Fishman M. “ Mountain Manor Treatment Center Treatment Manual.” Technical report prepared for CSAT Grant KD1 T1 114211. 2002. Available on the web at http://chestnut.org/LI/BookStore/Blurbs/Manuals/ATM/ATM104-Baltimore.html

Muck R., Zempolich K., Titus J., Fishman M., Godley M., Schwebel R. “An Overview of the Effectiveness of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Models." Youth and Society. 33(2): 143-168, 2001.


 


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Questions, Comments, or Requests for Further Information
Contact: cnejus@mountianmanor.org

 


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