Maryland Programs
Withdrawal Management
in Rosedale, MD.
Structured withdrawal management with medical and clinical oversight. We'll help you confirm the right ASAM level for your safety.
What it is
What is Withdrawal Management?
Withdrawal Management (sometimes called medical detox) is supervised care during the acute physical and psychological symptoms of stopping alcohol or drug use. ASAM defines several WM levels — ambulatory (1-WM, 2-WM) and clinically managed residential (3.2-WM) — depending on medical complexity.
Our Maryland program provides withdrawal management services with medical and clinical oversight. We'll determine the right ASAM level for your safety at intake — and if a higher level of care is needed, we'll connect you to it.
Who it's for
Is this the right level of care?
- Adults experiencing alcohol, opioid, benzodiazepine, or polysubstance withdrawal
- Clients seeking a structured, medically supported start to recovery
- Co-occurring mental health symptoms requiring stabilization alongside withdrawal
- Step-down from inpatient hospitalization
- Clients ready to transition into ASAM 3.1 residential or outpatient care afterward
What to expect
In your first weeks
- Medical and psychiatric assessment at admission
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) where clinically appropriate
- Daily medical monitoring during the acute phase
- Counseling and group support throughout withdrawal
- Coordination with the next level of care — residential, outpatient, or OMHC
- Family education and reintegration planning
Clinical approach
Evidence-based, trauma-informed, integrated.
Medical model integrated with behavioral health: physician-led MAT protocols, nursing oversight, and licensed therapist support. Detox is the start of recovery, not the end — our team builds your aftercare plan during withdrawal management.
Frequently asked
Questions, answered.
- How long does withdrawal management take?
- Acute withdrawal typically lasts 3 to 10 days depending on the substance and your medical profile. Clinical care continues afterward.
- What ASAM level do you provide?
- We determine your ASAM level at intake based on medical and clinical assessment. Confirm specifics with our admissions team.
- Do you use medications during detox?
- Yes, when clinically indicated. MAT is a clinical standard for many substance use disorders.
- What happens after withdrawal management?
- Most clients step into ASAM 3.1 residential or outpatient care to build the skills detox alone can't provide.
- Will my insurance cover this?
- Most major commercial insurers cover withdrawal management. Verify your benefits in 60 seconds.
Continue exploring
Other Maryland programs
- OMHC
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
Maryland-licensed mental health care for adults — psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and therapy. Independent of substance use treatment, or fully integrated with it.
- Outpatient
Outpatient Treatment
Long-term outpatient care for substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions — at a pace that fits your life.
- ASAM Residential 3.1
ASAM Residential 3.1 — Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential
Clinically managed low-intensity residential treatment. 24-hour support. Structured programming. Real recovery skills, built day by day.
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