Provides clinically intensive co-occurring treatment, education, and support in a structured, yet non-residential, environment. This program is less intensive than inpatient treatment programs, yet is designed to meet specific needs of persons seeking treatment appropriate to these levels of care. The program includes a variety of programs for co-occurring disorders. We will do an intake and determine the appropriate level of care. Levels of care include: partial hospitalization programming (PHP), intesive outpatient programming (IOP), both with an addiction component. These programs provide an opportunity for persons interested in abstinence as a primary goal to reside at home and continue to attend work or school. Education, group therapy, and therapeutic activities are included for patients and their families. Treatment teams include licensed social workers, nursing staff, nurse practitioners and psychiatrists. Sobriety and abstinence are required for program participation. Eligible individuals include those in crisis, those having trouble complying with treatment, and those who have been admitted to similar programs in the past. Please call or check the Internet site for details. Most forms of medical insurance are accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid. Serves adolescents and adults.
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"As The Partnership enters its 20th year of service to our community, I consider it an honor and privilege to work in Carroll County and with many of the truly amazing community members, organizations and agencies. My staff and I are committed to innovative and energized approaches to improve community health while building cohesivity among our many partners and residents."
- Dorothy L. Fox, Executive Director and CEO
Our organization is the coordinating hub that connects agencies and individuals in pursuit of a healthier community. It is often said that collaboration by many is what makes our community like no other. The Partnership is proud to be part of this ongoing tradition of teamwork and collaboration.
As a non-profit organization we work to:
- Promote healthy lifestyles,
- Inspire leadership,
- Track emerging health issues,
- Influence policies that impact health,
- Oversee community health assessments, and
- Monitor health data to regularly “check the pulse” of our community.
"As The Partnership enters its 20th year of service to our community, I consider it an honor and privilege to work in Carroll County and with many of the truly amazing community members, organizations and agencies. My staff and I are committed to innovative and energized approaches to improve community health while building cohesivity among our many partners and residents." - Dorothy L. Fox, Executive Director and CEO