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People Encouraging People - Recovery Center (PEP)
People Encouraging People
ABOUT
Rehabilitation and support services.
People We Serve
Adults ages 18 and older.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Location
4201 Primrose AveBaltimore, MD 21215
Website
www.peponline.org/maureenc@peponline.org
Hours
General Information
Programs include clinical services, psychiatric rehabilitation services, housing services, transitional age youth program, and services for homeless people.
Payments accepted: Medicare & Medicaid.
Services
About
Provides facility-based individual and group psychotherapy, supportive therapy, pharmacological therapy and medication management services.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Address
4201 Primrose AvenueAudience:
Youth, adult, and elderly; Those with serious mental illness, co-occurring disorders, are deaf, homeless, or need community re-entry.About
A mobile, evidence-based practice of integrated psychiatric, substance abuse and somatic treatment provided by transdisciplinary teams in the community.
Phone
(410) 358-9570 voice
(410) 358-9570 voice
Audience:
Youth, Adults, Family; Those with serious mental illness, co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDs, homeless, or need community re-entry.About
Psychiatric Rehabilitation program for seriously mentally ill individuals experiencing persistent and severe symptoms of schizophrenia. Assists participants to learn the skills needed to live independently in the community.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Audience:
Adults diagnosed with a mental illness and a co-occurring substance abuse disorder.About
Psychiatric Rehabilitation program for elders that has a focus on wellness and community integration. Helps you to maintain health, housing, and independence throughout retirement years.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Audience:
Elders with co-occurring disorders and serious mental illness.About
Psychiatric Rehabilitation program that uses an abstinence model with a twelve-step focus and offers skill acquisition, community integration, relapse prevention and pre-employment services. Help those with HIV/AIDs.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Audience:
Adults diagnosed with a mental illness and a co-occurring substance abuse disorder.About
Helps manage symptoms of illness and live independently. Utilizes a positive peer model, each group of 15 participants entering and graduating the program together. Focus on personal adjustment, employment readiness and health maintenance.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Audience:
Young adults aged 18-25 who have recently experienced their first psychotic episode.About
We offer a cycle of 16 week classes to adults with psychiatric illness in a wide range of topics designed to meet the rehabilitation needs of participants. Focus is on life skills to prepare participants for employment services, a return to post-secondary education, and a move to a more independent housing arrangement.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
Audience:
Adults diagnosed with a serious mental illness and a co-occurring substance abuse disorder.About
Structured, residentially based training and support services, with integrated clinical treatment, are provided in PEP owned housing. These services, aimed at the development of skills, modification of behavior, improvement in symptoms management, and procuring resources, are provided in accordance with assessed and expressed needs, and range from several hours per week to daily 24-hour support. The goal for some is movement to less structured supports; for others, the goal is to maintain their current level of support.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
About
Individualized in-home support services are provided in the client’s home. Support may include assistance with mediation management, symptom’s monitoring and management, home management, self-care, community integration, money management and accompaniment to medical or other appointments.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
About
Offered in Baltimore City and County, this program employs a wraparound model to assist young people with mental health, emotional and/or conduct difficulties to transition successfully from school to adult living. This program focuses on employment, independent housing, relationship building, personal safety and jail aversion.
Phone
(410) 764-8560 voice
About
Services for people that are homeless including: outreach, case management services, recovery center, and co-occurring disorders treatment.