Allover Healthcare Community Housing
Allover Healthcare Community
ABOUT
Provides psychiatric rehabilitation programs for adults and minors to help them transition from the hospital back into the community.
Phone
(443) 759-8827 x 1 voiceLocation
5450 Reisterstown Road, Suite 304Baltimore, MD 21215
Services
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program for Adults
- Outpatient Substance Used Disorder or Substance Abuse Programs
- Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program for Minors
General Information
Transitional housing services for adults (18 years and over) with mental health and substance use disorders, who are actively participating in treatment. These services help individuals return to the community after long-term hospital stays. Social skills training & other workshops are offered. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, or self-pay.
Services
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program for Adults
(PRP Adults)About
PRP Adults helps previously-hospitalized individuals with mental illness successfully re-enter the community. PRP helps these individuals apply for housing and improve social skills training, illness management, and substance abuse recovery. Support groups are also offered.
Address
Services are provided either at the Baltimore City location or off-siteFees:
This service is not free. (Tarifas: Este servicio no es gratis)Audience:
Individuals with Mental Illness.Eligibility:
Adults with a previous hospitalization and recently discharged.How to Apply:
Requires a Referral.Payment Methods Accepted:
- Cash
- Check
- Medicaid
- Medicare
Service Areas:
- Baltimore City
Outpatient Substance Used Disorder or Substance Abuse Programs
About
Early Intervention Program
This program helps adults and teens who might start using drugs or alcohol in a harmful way. It doesn't require them to go to rehab but teaches them about the dangers of substance use and how to avoid it.
DUI/DWI Education Program
If someone is caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, they can take a 12-hour class. The class meets for 2 hours once a week for 6 weeks. It's designed to help people understand the risks of driving impaired and make better choices in the future.
Outpatient Treatment Program
This program allows people to get help without staying overnight. They can attend individual or group therapy sessions for about one hour, 1–2 days a week. The program offers education, assessments, and medication management to support recovery.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
For those needing more support, IOP provides treatment 3–6 days a week, with each session lasting at least three hours. It includes education, counseling, and connections to sober living homes. This program helps individuals focus on recovery while still managing daily responsibilities.
Fees:
This service is not free.Audience:
People at risk of substance use disordersEligibility:
Before joining the program, individuals will undergo a diagnostic assessment. This assessment helps determine if someone has a substance use disorder. The program is designed for those who do not meet the criteria for a substance use disorder. If someone is found to have a substance use disorder, they may be referred to a more suitable treatment program.How to Apply:
Requires a diagnostic test, clients can be referred.Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program for Minors
(PRP Minors)About
PRP (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program) Visits for Children PRP helps children with mental health challenges by offering support both at the program site and in the community. Here's how the visit requirements work:
If your child participates in both on-site and off-site services, they need to complete at least three visits per month.
This can be a combination of:
Two on-site activities and one off-site visit, or One on-site activity and two off-site visits
If your child participates in only on-site or only off-site services, they need to complete at least two visits per month.
Fees:
This service is not free.Audience:
Children from Ages 5-17Eligibility:
Must be actively participating in mental health treatment, Referred by a Licensed Mental Health Professional, Diagnosed with a Behavioral Health Diagnosis, Willing to Participate in PRP Services, and a Medical Assistance Recipient.Payment Methods Accepted:
- Cash
- Check
- Credit Card
- Medicaid
- Medicare