FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

If I do not have Medicaid can I still enroll in substance abuse treatment?

Yes, if you are Medicaid eligible, we will help you apply. Unfortunately, we do not accept private insurance, but feel free to inquire about our sliding scale out of pocket payment plan

Will my treatment be kept confidential?

Yes, any services you receive from Life of Resurecction, LLC. are kept completely confidential. Your information will never be shared without your consent.

How long is the substance abuse treatment program?

Length of treatment varies from client to client. Each treatment plan is designed to meet your specific needs. We will always support your progress towards sobriety no matter how long it takes you to reach your goals.

I have a family member that needs treatment but I don’t know where to begin?

Begin with our website! Review our services and feel free to call for more detailed information. If we cannot meet your needs we will assist you with finding someone who will!

What is PRP?

PRP is a program designed to support you with managing the challenges of mental illness and life skills management. You will be assigned your own counselor that works specifically with you to meet your daily, short term, and long term goals. Sessions can be conducted in the comfort of your own home or our offices.

What is the definition of a co-occurring disorder?
Co-Occurring Disorders Formerly known as dual diagnosis or dual disorder, cooccurring disorders describes the
presence of both a mental health and substance-use disorder. People who are at risk for mental illness increase that risk when they chronically abuse drugs. Mental health risk factors include genetics, the environment, major life experiences and other things. People who already have high risk factors can be “pushed” into mental illness by chronic substance abuse.

Heavy drug abuse in the adolescent years can lead to mental illness later. Heavy drug abuse can alter the cognitive and social development of teens, two things are formulated during adolescence. When these factors are altered, depression and anxiety disorders can result.

How do I enroll in PRP?

You must be in the care of a therapist, psychiatrist, or another licensed health care professional. Express to that professional that you would like to enroll in PRP services. Once they complete the referral form and submit it to our team, one of our staff will begin the enrollment process with you.

Do you dispense medication like Suboxone or methadone?

No, we don’t dispense medication of any kind. All of our services are based on the individual and group counseling process. However, we have community partners whom we can refer you too for medication management. We would be happy to connect you with any one of our community partners.

I need help finding a job; do you help with that as well?

Yes, our case managers will assist you with a variety of support services to include; identifying employment opportunities, continuing your education or vocational goals, as well as applying for entitlement benefits. Your case manger is vital to your success and will always support your successful recovery.

Do you communicate with my probation agent?

If you are court ordered to receive treatment, we will provide a monthly progress report to your probation agent. However, any time we discuss your treatment with a third party, you will be fully informed of the nature of the communication.

I am in another program, but I don’t like it, how can I enroll in your program?

t is very simple! Once you come to our office and express a desire to enroll we will take the proper steps, with your expressed consent, end your enrollment in the previous program and begin your treatment with us.

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4415 Falls Rd Baltimore, MD 21211

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