Open Arms LLC
ABOUT
Medication-Assisted Program, PRP, Therapy, OP/IOP.
Phone
(667) 239-3195 voiceLocation
4201 Belmar AveBaltimore, MD 21206
Services
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Outpatient Program (OP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Group Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Child PRP
- Adult PRP
Website
openarmsprp.com/
info@openarmsprp.com
Hours
General Information
We focus on recovery from mental health and substance abuse disorders. Intake often takes an hour and medication delivered same day.
To make a referral click HERE. Referral form can also be printed, completed and faxed to (667) 309-3161, Attention: Chania Brooks OR scanned and emailed to info@openarmsprp.com.
We offer morning and evening groups from Monday- Friday 9:00 A.M.- 7:00 P.M.
Payment accepted: Medicaid only.
Services
Medication Assisted Treatment
(MAT)About
MAT is the use of medications (buprenorphine), with counseling and behavioral therapies for the treatment of substance use disorders.
Outpatient Program (OP)
(ASAM Level I)About
Low intensity program providing diagnostic and therapeutic treatment in a non-residential setting.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
(ASAM Level II.1)About
A three to six month program depending on the client's treatment needs.
Services include:
- individual, group, and family counseling
- case management services
- addictive disease education
- psychiatric consultation
- social work services
- psychological services for dual diagnosis
- diet and nutritional counseling
- and other special groups
Group Therapy
About
Group therapy brings together a small group of people (usually 6 to 10) to talk with a trained therapist. People share problems they are facing, like:
- Grief or loss
- Anger issues
- Eating disorders
- Drug or alcohohl use
- Long-term sadness
- Healing from childhood abuse
How to Apply:
To find out what groups we are currently running, and to register, please call (667)239-3195.Family Therapy
About
Family therapy involves discussion and problem-solving sessions with the family, hoping to improve communication.
Some of these sessions may be as a group, in couples, or one on one.
How to Apply:
To schedule a consultation, please call us at (667)239-3195.Individual Therapy
About
You will work one-on-one with a trained therapist to explore feelings, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward change.
A client and therapist may work together for a few sessions or several years, depending on the client’s needs and goals for therapy.
How to Apply:
1) Call us to schedule your initial appointment at (667)239-3195 where you will be asked to provide information over the telephone to help us evaluate if our clinic is your best treatment option. 2) You may be scheduled for an initial two-hour evaluation session, getting to know the therapist and providing him/her with some background about yourself and the reasons you are seeking counseling. The intake therapist will be able to answer your questions regarding services, fees, confidentiality and what to expect in therapy. 3) At the end of that first session, you will decide on a time slot for your therapy sessions (typically, the client and therapist will meet once a week, and each session will last approximately one hour). 4) At your second appointment, you will begin working with your therapist to set goals for your therapy experience and then begin working together toward achieving them.Child PRP
About
Upon admission to the program, trained rehabilitation staff meet with the child and his/her family, guardian or care-taker to complete a skills assessment. This identifies each child’s strengths, skills and needs.
Activities are designed to improve behavior and develop age-appropriate skills.
PRP participants may have the opportunity to attend Group Therapy sessions when appropriate and available.
Eligibility:
Child must be 5 – 17 years old, actively participating in mental health treatment, referred by a Licensed Mental Health Professional, receiving treatment for a Behavioral Diagnosis, willing to participate in PRP services, and a Medical Assistance recipient.How to Apply:
1) Submit a Referral Form, along with a Professional Assertion of Need (verification that child meets clinical eligibility criteria) and a copy of the child’s current Individual Treatment Plan. 2) PRP staff will contact the family, guardian or Foster Care provider to schedule a face to face screening meeting to evaluate the child’s eligibility and the agency’s ability to meet his/her psychiatric rehabilitation needs.Adult PRP
About
The purpose of the program is to have services designed to teach or restore skills necessary for coping with mental illness.
Services are based on information from the referring mental health professional, an assessment and meetings with the adult and his/her family.
Offers group and individual services for those who have experienced serious episodes of mental illness.