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Table of Contents 2017 Mental Health Association of Frederick County Impact ................................3 Our Vision ............................................................................................................4 Mental Health Association of Frederick County Programs and Services ..................5 Professional Affiliations and Events ......................................................................7 Descriptions of Mental Health Professional Credentials..........................................8 Professional Members Section ........................................................................11 Group Practices Section....................................................................................29 Behavioral Health Facilities and Services Section ..........................................45 In-Patient Facilities ....................................................................................48 Mental Health Services ..............................................................................53 Substance Use Services Section ......................................................................63 Community Support Services Section..............................................................75 Consumer Information and Advocacy ........................................................78 Disabilities Services ....................................................................................85 Education ..................................................................................................95 Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation ..............................................102 Family and Children's Services ................................................................107 Food and Nutrition Programs ..................................................................122 Healthcare Services ................................................................................127 Housing, Affordable Housing ..................................................................139 Housing and Emergency Services ............................................................145 Law Enforcement and Legal Services........................................................153 Military Services ......................................................................................157 Senior Services ........................................................................................160 Support Groups ......................................................................................168 Servicios Sociales Bรกsicos ..............................................................................183 24-Hour Hotline Services ..................................................................................195 Quick Reference Numbers ................................................................................196 Index ................................................................................................................197
THIS INFORMATION AND REFERRAL HANDBOOK DOES NOT REFLECT ANY RECOMMENDATIONS OR ENDORSEMENT FOR THE FACILITIES AND PROFESSIONALS LISTED. THE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY ACT OR OMISSIONS OF SUCH FACILITIES OR PROFESSIONALS.
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Building a strong foundation of emotional wellness.
A community where children can grow and thrive without fear, where good mental health is valued; where people of all ages know when and how to seek help for emotional or family problems without shame; and where everyone will have access to services with barriers.
Programs and Services PREPARING RESILIENT CHILDREN Helping children learn mental and emotional resilience now will help them adapt to the situations and setbacks they’ll face throughout life, and to become the strong, stable citizens our community needs. To prepare them for success-and stability-we work in a few different ways: • • •
Providing guidance and information to first-time parents; Making sure every child has a developmentally appropriate learning environment; and Working with parents and educators when children display behavioral issues.
These activities give children the emotional, social, and cognitive skills they’ll carry throughout their lives—into the classroom, the workplace, and the home. SECURING VULNERABLE FAMILIES Many family situations present pressing challenges that affect everyone in them. They not only disrupt entire families; they can leave children without a stable or permanent home and can increase a child’s risk for struggles later in life—like mental illness, unemployment, even prison. So to help these children and families now, and in the future, MHA: • • •
Provides a safe location where parents and children can spend time together to renew or sustain supportive relationships; Makes sure children in difficult circumstances are able to get from one parent to the other safely; and Works to find the loving, permanent homes for children caught in an overburdened court system deserve.
Through all this work with vulnerable families, we provide support, stability, and the promise of a better tomorrow.
Mental health matters to me because “You were there when my sister attempted suicide and we didn’t know where to turn” Mental Health Association
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FACING CRISES TOGETHER We all encounter moments and challenges that we struggle to face alone. These are more than urgent challenges. They’re the pivot points of life. Because no one should have to face these struggles alone MHA is here24 hours a day, 7 days a week: • • •
Intervening and offering a supportive voice at the moment of crisis; Providing resources and information that show you the way forward; and Offering sustained counseling and assistance for the weeks and months ahead.
We’re helping our community—we’re saving lives—every single day. SUPPORTING OUR WHOLE COMMUNITY MHA does more than support the thousands of individuals who seek out our services each year—we provide mental health education and advocacy on a community-wide level, raising awareness of the importance of mental health and of mental health services. This works strengthens our whole community by encouraging those who feel alone to seek out support; promoting understanding; and bolstering mental and emotional well-being in schools, businesses, and homes.
Mental health matters to me because “MHA Walk-in Behavioral Health Services were available to me when I was in crisis at 6:30 on a Wednesday evening; when receiving help was critical”
Professional Affiliations Alliance of Information and Referral Systems American Association of Suicidology Association of Fundraising Professionals – Western Maryland Chapter Child Care Aware of America Frederick County Chamber of Commerce Healthy Families America Maryland Child Care Resource Network Maryland Nonprofits National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
Special Events LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST This annual MHA event, in its 32nd year, brings together elected officials representing Frederick and Maryland on a local, state and national level with consumers, service providers and representatives of our business community. A featured speaker addresses current and relevant issues, advocating for the mental health needs of Frederick County. MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS HOUR A free, one hour presentation to inform and engage the greater community. Participants learn about the programs and services available at MHA and why mental health matters to each of us and to the community as a whole. Mental Health Matters Hour is two times each month, on the 2nd Thursday at 8:30am and the 4th Tuesday at 4:00pm. For more information or to RSVP email: emarr@fcmha.org or call 301-663-0011. THE CATOCTIN AFFAIR A Party with a Purpose! For 19 years, the business, entertainment and philanthropic community have come together to produce this not to be missed event. It’s an evening to dress up, be fancy and have fun. Expect to be delighted with a variety of culinary treats, time to mingle and share a cocktail with friends. Experience the competitive bidding of unique live auction packages and peruse the exclusive silent auction. A local band will provide the music for dancing, and late night ‘comfort’ foods wrap-up this not to be missed party. Proceeds from this annual event are not the ‘extra’ – they are essential to the day to day operations of our life saving organization. catoctinaffair.org Mental Health Association
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Mental Health Professionals The Role of Counseling and the Licensed Specialties Professional counseling or therapy is a valuable part of growth and treatment for a variety of circumstances individuals face – from coping with everyday events to managing severe emotional problems. Each situation is unique and may be treated in a variety of manners. Therapy can improve quality of life and life choices; it can provide new alternatives for old behaviors; and it may identify more serious mental illnesses and offer specific treatments for emotional wellness and a quality life. Common problems leading people to seek professional help are depression, anxiety, inability to concentrate, suicidal thoughts, changeable moods, problems with others, lack of self-confidence, family and marital problems, and physical issues such as not sleeping, chronic tiredness, upset stomach, headaches and substance use or dependence. All persons in counseling professions must be licensed in the state of Maryland and should have their credentials displayed. Professionally trained and licensed therapists will openly discuss their qualifications and specializations and provide you with their credentials if requested. When choosing a therapist, it is important to know the training, educational background, experience and treatment approach utilized by the therapist. Briefly listed below are the variety of mental health professionals who provide counseling and psychotherapy. Psychiatrist, M.D.: Medical doctor with special training in psychiatry (study of the mind). Can prescribe medications. Must be a licensed physician in the state in which he/she practices, board eligible, or certified by the American Board of Psychiatry. Licensed Psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D.): Holds a doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical psychology. The psychologist must be licensed by the Maryland Board of Psychologists in order to practice independently. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LBSW, LGSW, LCSW, LCSW-C): Holds a master of social work (M.S.W.) with specialization in clinical practice. A social worker must be licensed as a Licensed Certified Social Worker – Clinical by the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners. Clinical social workers may hold additional licenses such as A.C.S.W. from the Academy of Certified Social Workers through the National Association of Social Workers. An LBSW or LGSW can provide therapy only under the supervision of an LCSW-C.
Board Certified Diplomat in Clinical Social Work (BCD): Clinical social workers holding a master’s degree, more than five years of experience in mental health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment; they must pass an examination and meet other rigorous requirements for national certification by the American Board of Examiners in Social Work. Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) / Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) / Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC): Holds a master’s degree or doctorate in professional counseling, psychology, or rehabilitation counseling and must be licensed by the Maryland State Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists. An LGPC practices under the license of an LCPC or LCSW-C. Licensed Clinical Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LCADC): Holds a master’s degree in health and human services or counseling. He or she has completed two years of direct counseling experience under the supervision of a licensed mental health professional. They must pass the exam for master’s addictions counselors of the National Board for Certified Counselors, and are licensed by the Maryland State Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Specialist (M.A., A.P.R.N.): Holds a master's degree in psychiatric nursing: certification requires two years of supervised clinical practice and licensed by the State of Maryland. Nationally Certified Counselor (N.C.C.): Holds a master's degree or doctorate in professional counseling, and are certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors. Certified Alcohol, Drug, and Chemical Dependency Counselor (CAC, CCDC, CDC): Holds a Bachelor’s degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or applicable field of study. Certification by the Maryland Addictions Professional Certification Board requires a minimum of two years direct work experience with alcohol and/or drug clients. Pastoral Counselor: Clergy with training in clinical pastoral education, usually trained in social work, psychology or nursing; certification from American Association for Clinical Pastoral Education; certification optional in Maryland. Art Therapist, Registered (A.T.R.): The American Art Therapy Association, Inc. (AATA) defines entry level into the profession at the master’s degree level. The art therapists will have graduated from a minimum of a two-year master’s program, or the equivalent, which will have included a minimum of 600 hours of supervised practicum experience. Those masters, institute, or clinical programs which are approved by AATA meet educational standards set forth by the association. For referrals to local mental health professionals, contact MHA’s call center at 301-662-2255. This is a confidential service available 24 hours a day. Mental Health Association
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For additional information about Maryland State Licensing and procedures, you may contact the following: Maryland State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors, Psychologists, and Social Work Examiners …………………...………………………...410-767-6500 Board of Physicians Quality Assurance …………………........………… 410-764-4777 Maryland Addictions Professional Certification Board …….......…....….866-537-5340 Maryland Professional Boards 201 West Preston Street Baltimore, MD 21201
NOTE: This Guide provides an explanation for the commonly used degrees affixed to the names of credentialed professionals and is not a complete list. If a degree is not listed, the Mental Health Association suggests the consumer ask the professional about his/her specific qualifications.
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Professional Members ABROMSON, ELISE, PSY.D. Elise G. Abromson, Psy.D. LLC Healing Circles Wellness Center 10 N. Jefferson Street, Ste. 203, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-712-9015 ext. 1018 Fax: 301-846-4915 Email: drelise@doctorelise.com www.doctorelise.com Age Range Served: 5-adult Languages Offered: English Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups, children Services: Individual and family therapy for children, adolescents, and teens. Also provide parenting skills related to daily issues as well as co-parenting following separation/divorce. Area of Expertise: Children, adolescents, and teens experiencing anxiety, depression, adjustment problems, difficulties relating to divorce, school issues, attention and behavior problems, social skills development, and more. Also work on parenting/co-parenting skills and family issues such as communication and conflict resolution. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set rates
ALBERTSON, NICOLE K., PSY.D. 700 Montclaire Avenue, Ste. C, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-3350 Age Range Served: 14-18, 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Adolescents and adults, individuals, families Area of Expertise: Eating Disorders and related issues; trauma Hours: M-F Fees: Set/insurance
ALBRIGHT, JESS, L.C.P.C. 700 Montclaire Avenue, Ste. C, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-457-9015 Email: counselingwithjess@gmail.com www.counselingwithjess.com Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64 Languages Offered: English, ASL (American Sign Language) Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Kids, tweens, teens, and young adults experiencing anxiety, depression, conceptualization of self/self-esteem, stress management, school/peer difficulties, life transitions, and divorce/other family changes. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/credit cards
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ANZALONE, NINA M., L.C.S.W.-C, PA Center for Mind-Body Therapies 5 N. Bentz Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-2936 ext. 240 Fax: 301-631-2937 www.cmbt.net Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, groups Area of Expertise: Specializes in addictions, codependency, issues of life transitions, mood disorders, separation and divorce, grief work, spirituality, trauma issues, stress reduction, and mindfulness-based practices - all utilizing a holistic approach. Hours: Days and some evenings by appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/sliding scale
ATWELL, JENNIFER, L.C.S.W.-C Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups Area of Expertise: Anxiety disorders, mood disorders, ADHD, and emotional dysregulation related to changes in one's life situation. Hours: By appointment Fees: Third party payment/insurance/set/credit cards
BANNON, VERONICA, L.C.P.C., N.C.C., D.M.T.-B.C. Creative Therapeutic Connections, LLC 9099 Ridgefield Drive, Ste. 203, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-693-5931 Email: ctcbannon@comcast.net Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, therapeutic social groups Area of Expertise: 25 years experience with children, adolescents and families. Licensed clinical counselor and movement therapist. Specializes in friendship clubs and therapeutic social skills groups utilizing both verbal and nonverbal interventions to address attention deficits, anxiety, frustration tolerance, impulsivity, boundary issues, bullying issues, developmental delays and emotional challenges. Currently treat children and adolescents ages 4-18 diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, oppositional defiance, social anxiety, and Asperger's/PDD. Parenting support available. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: Out of network insurance/Aetna
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BERLIN, ALICE, L.C.S.W.-C, B.C.D. Psychotherapy Services, LLC 41 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-6226 Fax: 301-682-6040 Email: alice.berlin@frederickpsychotherapy.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples Area of Expertise: Depression, anxiety, phobias, relationship issues, couples therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, problems related to abuse, life transition issues, and family of origin issues. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance
BLASER, CASEY, L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgehehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Individual, family, and group therapy for adults, children, and adolescents. Specialties include child and adolescent emotional and behavioral difficulties, parent-child relatedness, anxiety, and depression. Expertise in abuse issues, trauma, and EMDR. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payments Mental Health Association
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BLISS, ETHAN, PH.D. Path for Healing: Center for Integrative Health 340 Park Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-1683 Fax: 301-663-3792 Age Range Served: 6-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Depression, anxiety, transition issues, and addictive/ compulsive behaviors. Hours: By appointment Fees: Third party payment/by arrangement
BOMBA, ALISON J., PSY.D. 5301 Buckeystown Pike, Ste. 308, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 240-405-9661 Email: dr.alisonbomba@gmail.com www.drbomba.com Age Range Served: 3-35 Languages Offered: English Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups, children, families, adolescents Services: Individual, family, and group therapy for children, adolescents, and young adults. Specialties: Children and adolescent grief and loss therapy, cognitive behavioral treatment for anxiety and OCD, and social skills training. Fees: Out of network/fee-for-service (clients may be reimbursed from their insurance companies)/certified non-network TRICARE provider
CUSTER, KAREN, L.C.S.W.-C. 208 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-9535 www.Theenergeticcore.com Age Range Served: 18-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups Area of Expertise: Holistic approach to life transitions, relationship issues, spirituality, grief, loss, trauma, depression and anxiety. Utilizes EMDR, EFT, guided imagery, dreams and cognitive/behavioral methodologies. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: By arrangement/Medicare 16
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DAFFERN, JANICE E., MDIV, L.C.S.W.-C. 134 W. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-5073 Email: jandaffern@icloud.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples Area of Expertise: Depression, anxiety, divorce recovery, bereavement, spiritual issues, couples conflict and intimacy issues, and parenting and step-parenting issues. Hours: By appointment Fees: By arrangement
DERBYSHIRE, WILLIAM, L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 ext. 308 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Focus on issues around parenting, couples conflict, conflicts around work relationships, and personal development. Psychiatric services (evaluation and medication monitoring available in practice). Hours: Afternoon and evenings Fees: Set/third party payments
EVANS, CEDONIA, L.C.S.W.-C, R.P.T. Evans Creative Clinical Therapies, LLC 65 Thomas Johnson Dr, Ste. A, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-624-0058 Age Range Served: 8-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Specializing in grief/loss/bereavement, depression, anxiety work with adults, teens, and children. Life transitions, women's issues, and LGBT (individual and couple) issues. Also, certified through the International Association for play therapy as a registered play therapist with training in art, sand tray, story, and play therapies for children and families. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set
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FAW, BERNADINE C., M.D. 140 Fairview Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701-4052 Telephone: 301-471-7482, 410-235-5020 Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples Area of Expertise: Adult psychiatric services, including evaluation, consultation, and treatment. Brief and long-term psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Special interest: women's issues and survivors of abuse. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payments
FEIFER, DARCI, M.ED., M.S., L.C.P.C. 130 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 3, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-682-9220 Fax: 301-698-9746 Email: feifer@comcast.net Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18 Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups Area of Expertise: Specializing in play therapy for children ages 2-15, people of all ages with developmental disabilities, and clients with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Offer counseling as well as availability for speaking at workshops on child-related or special needs topics. Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance/sliding scale
FRAZEE, KATIE, L.C.P.C., N.C.C., M.A.C. Guiding Paths Counseling 1311 Orchard Way, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 240-415-8777 Fax: 240-444-8075 Email: kfrazee@guidingpaths.com Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Substance abuse, pregnancy and substance abuse, chronic pain, co-occurring disorders, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, personality disorders, sexual trauma, childhood trauma, grief and loss, stress, and marital issues. Hours: By appointment - evenings and weekends available Fees: Set rates/sliding scale/insurance/out of network
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GIBIAN, TIMOTHY, PSY.D. Frederick Psychology Center 97 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 202 Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-6455 ext. 113 Fax: 301-695-6456 www.frederickpsychologycenter.com Age Range Served: 0-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Individual therapy, psychodynamic therapy, couples therapy, divorce, loss issues (including grief), adolescent development, and psychological assessment. Hours: M-F variable Fees: Set/credit cards accepted
GRADITOR, KEVIN, L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-24, 25-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Psychotherapy with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. Focus on home and school behaviors. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Area of Expertise: Psychotherapy with children, adolescents and families Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/insurance
HARRISON, RACHEL, MA, L.C.P.C., N.C.C. 120 W. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-524-5991 Email: counselorrachel@gmail.com www.frederick-counseling.com Age Range Served: 6-65 Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups, children, families Services: Counseling and psychotherapy for individuals and families. Area of Expertise: Working with trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, relational conflicts, attachment issues, and adoption. Specialties: Certified in EMDR Therapy, EMDR approved consultant and trainer, integrating faith with counseling, and working with individuals and families who have been involved with adoption. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set rates, by arrangement
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HOLLENBERG, SCOTT, L.C.P.C. 124 N. Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-639-1633 www.hollenbergcounseling.com Age Range Served: 13 and up Languages Offered: English Treatment Modality: Individuals Services: Acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, solutions focused therapy Specialties: Anxiety/panic, OCD, ADHD, anger management, and difficult transitions (college, career, relationship.) Hours: By appointment Fees: Insurance (Blue Cross, Cigna, United Behavioral, others)/credit cards accepted
HUDAK, DAVID, L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-24, 25-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups Area of Expertise: Psychotherapy with children, adolescents and families. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/insurance
IPSAN, JULIEANN, L.C.S.W.-C. Frederick Psychology Center 97 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 202, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-6455 ext. 112 Fax: 301-695-6456 www.frederickpsychologycenter.com Age Range Served: 5,11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Teenage girls; children with mood and behavior issues and home and/or school, children and families coping with separation and divorce, families coping with chronic illness, and adults with mood disorders. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/credit cards 20
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JAMES, MARY HELD, M.D. Psychotherapy Services, LLC 41 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-6226 Fax: 301-682-6040 Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Adults Area of Expertise: Integrated psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, treatment of full range of anxiety disorders, panic, depression/mood disorders, trauma, disorders of attention, concentration and memory difficulties. Hours: Tu-F 8:00am-5:00pm, by appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance
KEYSOR, CYNTHIA, S., PH.D. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Emotional and behavioral issues, developmental disabilities, parenting issues, relationship issues, and grief/loss. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party/credit cards
KHAN, AURANGZEB, M.D. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-50 Area of Expertise: Child and adolescent Psychopharmacology, adult Psychopharmacology, and child developmental disabilities. Hours: Tu-F, days and evenings by appointment Fees: Set
LANDRY, ELIZABETH A., L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgehehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Individual and family therapy for adults, children, and adolescents. Specialties include child and adolescent emotional and behavioral difficulties, parent-child relatedness, anxiety, and depression. Expertise in eating disorders, abuse issues and trauma. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payment Mental Health Association
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LOHMAN-FLYNN, BARBARA, LCSW-C BCD Psychotherapy Services, LLC 41 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-6226 Fax: 301-682-6040 Email: barbara.lohmanflynn@frederickpsychotherapy.com Age Range Served: 17-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individual, couples, emotionally focused couples therapy, family therapy Area of Expertise: Full range of psychotherapy, individual, couples, and families. Issues of grief, abuse, trauma, separation and divorce, emotionally focused couples therapy, marriage counseling, depression, and anxiety. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: Set/insurance
MANFREDO, INGRID, L.C.S.W.-C., L.C.A.D.C 198 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 9, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-639-1545 Email: Ingrid.Manfredo@comcast.net www.hopeandhealing.vpweb.com Age Range Served: 18 and older Languages Offered: English Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups, families Services: Eye Movement Integration; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Mindfulness; Integrative and Holistic approach; Christian Counseling available. Specialties: Addiction, anxiety, chronic pain/conditions, depression, mood disorders, post traumatic stress disorder, trauma, problems in relationships, and difficulty in life transitions. Hours: By appointment only Fees: Medicare/third party/by arrangement/HSA accepted/credit cards accepted
MCDONALD, PAM, L.C.S.W.-C., S.E.P. Integrative Psychotherapist and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner 10 N. Jefferson Street, Ste. 203, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-712-9015 ext. 1022 Fax: 301-846-4915 Email: therapywithpam@gmail.com www.therapywithpam.com Age Range Served: 18-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, groups Areas of Expertise: Anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, stress management, eating disorders, loss or grief, self-esteem issues, and highly sensitive people. Integrating neuroscience and mindfulness into a psychotherapeutic approach that connects body, mind and spirit. Hours: Flexible Fees: Out of network provider/set fees/credit cards
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METTUS, CAROL L.C.S.W.-C. Carol Mettus, LLC 120 W. Church Street, Ste. 1H, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 202-360-1630 Email: carol@frederick-therapy.com www.frederick-therapy.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Treatment of mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, relationship, job, college difficulties, and loss. Specializes in using EMDR, Psychodynamic and DBT. Hours: M-Th 7:30am-6:30pm, by appointment Fees: Set fees/Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO/out-of-network benefits
MILNE-GLASSER, KRISTIN L., LCADC, SAP Allied Counseling Group, LLC 306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 1 Park Avenue, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Telephone: 301-698-7077 Fax: 301-698-5671 Email: kristin@alliedcousellinggroup.com Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups, adolescents Area of Expertise: Chemical dependency, domestic violence, custody evaluations, batterers group, internet addiction, anger management, urinalysis, family/marital, depression, adult ADHD, divorce recovery, step families, compulsive spending, gambling, dual diagnosis, family interventions, D.O.T. Certified SAP. Hours: M-F 10:00am-7:00pm Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance/by arrangement/credit cards
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MIRABELLI, L. ALEXANDRA, PSY.D. Frederick Psychology Center 97 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 202, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-6455 ext. 114 Fax: 301-695-6456 www.frederickpsychologycenter.com Age Range Served: Any age Treatment Modality: Individuals Area of Expertise: Psychological testing and assessment, ADHD evaluations, anxiety, and depression. Hours: M-F Fees: Set/credit cards
MORAN, LINDA, L.C.S.W.-C. Center for Mind-Body Therapies 5 N. Bentz Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-2936 ext. 304 Fax: 301-631-2937 www.cmbt.net Age Range Served: 19-65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples Area of Expertise: Couples therapy and individual therapies related to relationship issues, depression, anxiety and loss, and parenting issues specific to parents who are living separately. Specialties include chronic illness and aging. Hours: By appointment Fees: By arrangement
OWENS, MARY, L.C.S.W.-C. Clinical Social Worker 1311 Orchard Way, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-473-4789 Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Relationship issues, depression, anxiety, abuse, grief, separation/divorce, infertility and adoption. Six-week pre-marital program. Six-week marriage enrichment program. Hours: M, W, Th Fees: Set
POLLACK, ELIZABETH, L.C.S.W.-C Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples Area of Expertise: Individual and couples therapy with adults. Treatment of mood disorders, anxiety, relationship difficulties, and grief. Certified Cognitive/Behavioral Therapist. Hours: By appointment Fees: Insurance
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POLLACK, THOMAS, PSY.D. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Individual and couples therapy with adults. Treatment of mood disorders, anxiety, relationship difficulties and grief. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/credit cards
POWELL, GREGORY H., PH.D. Frederick Psychology Center 97 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 202, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone:301-695-6455 ext. 115 Fax: 301-695-6456 www.frederickpsychologycenter.com Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Marital therapy, mood and adjustment difficulties for adults and adolescents, family therapy and managing job stress. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/credit cards
ROGERS-SENUTA, KATHLEEN, PH.D., L.C.P.C., S.E.P. Practice Promoting Resilience 22 E. 2nd Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-514-5959 Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families (particularly adolescents), and groups, supervision and case consultation. Area of Expertise: Promoting healthy development through treatment of childhood and adult trauma, depression, anxiety, grief/bereavement, and transition/adjustment problems (e.g. relationships, school, work). Body-mind oriented approach to healing trauma and other stress disorders. Hours: M-Th 9:00am-9:00pm Fees: Set/insurance (out of network benefits)/by arrangement
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ROTHER, RAY, PH.D. LCSW-C Center for Integrative Healthcare 340 Park Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-1683 Fax: 301-663-3792 Age Range Served: 12-65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Areas of Expertise: Short-term psychodynamic/behavioral approach to treatment of stress, depression, loss, marital/relationship problems, and parenting issues. Hours: By appointment (days and evenings) Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance/credit cards
SACHS, JANE E., J.D., PH.D. 702 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-676-1617 Fax: 301-271-3230 Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals Areas of Expertise: Psychodynamic psychotherapy, mindfulness, mood, anxiety, and trauma disorders. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/Medicare/medical assistance/Aetna
SHAFFER, SUE A., L.C.S.W.-C. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 ext. 216 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups Area of Expertise: Relationship issues, sexual abuse, trauma and loss, parent-child issues, and play therapy for young children. Provides divorce coaching in collaborative divorce, as well as parenting coordination. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance/credit cards
SOUTHERS, MICHAEL, L.C.P.C. 100 N. Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-409-4596 Email: southerscounseling@gmail.com www.southerscounseling.com Age Range Served: 4-65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups, children Area of Expertise: Relationship concerns, depression, anxiety, issues related to trauma, brain injury, autism spectrum, and vocational counseling. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/sliding scale. Currently accepting MA and Blue Cross Blue Shield.
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STANZIONE, RICHARD, L.C.S.W.-C. 93 S. McCain Drive, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-846-7776 Fax: 301-695-1070 Email: stanzion@mip.net Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Languages Offered: Spanish Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Various types of addictions, codependency, grief and loss, marital/couple issues, depression, anxiety, and adult ADHD. Hours: Tu, Th, F, Sat - days and evenings Fees: Third party payment/insurance/by arrangement
TANNER, CHRISTIE L., PH.D. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Mood disorders, anxiety disorders, behavioral disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and parent-child relationships. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set
THAMMASUVIMOL, GRACE, M.D. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Services 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-24 Treatment Modality: Evaluations and medication management Area of Expertise: Child and adolescent psychiatry evaluations and treatment in concert with other Blue Ridge clinicians only. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set
VARGAS, LAURETHA, PHD, LCPC, BCPCC, MAC, CAC-AD 2100 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-578-1755 Email: lauretha@comcast.net www.laurethavargas.com Age Range Served: 18 and over Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Co-occurring disorders, addictions, anger education and resolution, training and education seminars, ex-offender re-entry, mood and anxiety disorders, integrated spirituality/religiosity and confusion, life skills, relationships: pre-marital counseling, separation, divorce. Hours: By appointment only Fees: Set rates/third party/insurance Mental Health Association
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WARD, MELISSA, M.S., L.C.P.C., N.C.C. Melissa Ward Counseling Services, LLC 47 E. South Street, Ste. 1-A, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-457-9558 Email: melissa@melissawardcounselingservices.com www.melissawardcounselingservices.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64+ Languages Offered: English Treatment Modality: Children, individuals, groups, couples, families Services: Counseling for combined treatment services with Occupational Therapy Consulting, LLC, school services. Area of Expertise: Coping with chronic conditions, parenting stress, relationship and communication issues, life transitions, family conflict, stress and coping skills, issues of adolescence, depression, and anxiety. Hours: Early morning, day, and evening appointments available Fees: Out of network/sliding scale/by arrangement
WINGET, SCOTT, PSY.D., ABSNP Monocacy Neurodevelopmental Center, LLC 65 Thomas Johnson Dr., Ste. A, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-662-3808 Fax: 301-695-9694 Age Range Served: All Treatment Modality: Individuals, families Area of Expertise: Developmental and emotional disorders, parent coaching, psychological evaluations. Hours: 8:00am-6:00pm Fees: Set
WORRELL, ZOE A., L.C.S.W.-C. Healing Circles Wellness Center 10 N. Jefferson Street, Suite 203, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-712-9015 ext. 1301 Fax: 301-846-4915 Email: zoe@therapywithzoe.com www.therapywithzoe.com Age Range Served: 19-25, 26-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, groups Services: Psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and groups. Also provides supervision for L.C.S.W.-C. candidates. Area of Expertise: Relationship concerns, depression, anxiety, addiction, and issues related to experienced trauma. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set
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Group Practices ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INC. 1003 W. 7th Street, #500, Frederick, MD 21701 Phone: 301-345-1022 ext. 7013 or 7015 Fax: 301 560 5558 www.ABHmaryland.com Age Range Served: 3+ Treatment Modality: Children, families, adults Services: Offsite individual counseling including school, home community, group therapy, mentoring program for youth 5-18, comprehensive psychosocial and psychiatric evaluation, treatment planning, and medication management. Office Hours: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Offsite Hours: Varied days. 8:00am-9:00pm Fees: Medical Assistance
ALLIANCE BILLING AND CASE MANAGEMENT 306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-698-7077 Fax: 301-698-5671 Area of Expertise: Alliance Billing and Case Management offers billing services for medical and mental health professionals, as well as case management for behavioral health client cases which includes initial phone consults, records reviews, and all appropriate communications with resources and referrals within a client's insurance network or ability to self-pay, which includes precerts and auths for insurance benefits and making direct referrals to programs. We also follow the client from intake to discharge through continuing care, coaching clients and/or their families throughout the process. Hours: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm and by appointment Fees: Accepts Visa/MasterCard and PayPal
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ALLIED COUNSELING GROUP, LLC 306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 1 Park Avenue, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Telephone: 301-698-7077 Fax: 301-698-5671 Age Range Served: 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups, transitional sober living program Area of Expertise: Chemical dependency, domestic violence batterers' group, Internet addiction, anger management, urinalysis, family/marital, depression, adult ADHD, divorce recovery, step families, compulsive spending, and gambling; Dual Diagnosis Program, SMART non-12-step recovery treatment (alternative to AA), and D.O.T certified SAP. Hours: M-F 10:00am-7:00pm, Sat by appointment Fees: Set/third party payment/insurance/by arrangement/credit cards
AUSTIN ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (AAMHC) 27 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-457-4151 Fax: 240-439-4957 Email: therapists@aamhc.comcastbiz.net www.substanceabusecounselingfrederick.com Services: Specializes in treating adults and adolescents who suffer from co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnoses. AAMHC is eager to serve the community with adult and adolescent intensive outpatient programs, relapse prevention groups, DUI/DWI education, anger management, urinalysis, individual, couples, and family therapy. *All programs offered by AAMHC are approved by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Support Groups: AAMHC offers gender specific recovery meetings as well as an open family/friends/concerned individuals recovery support group Wednesday evenings at 6:00pm. Hours: M, Tu, Th 9:00am-9:00pm; W, F 9:00am-6:00pm; Sat & Sun by appointment only
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PARTNERS OF FREDERICK A Program of Frederick Memorial Healthcare System and Sheppard Pratt Health System 604 Solarex Court, Ste. 100 (Family Clinic) and Ste. 201 (Main Center), Frederick, MD 21703 219 W. Patrick Street, Ste. A, Frederick, MD 21701 New Appointments: 301-663-8263 (All Offices) www.sheppardpratt.org Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Services: Provides comprehensive outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors to include individual, group, family and couples therapy, psychiatric assessments, groups and medication evaluation and management. Hours: W. Patrick Office: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm Solarex Office: M-Th 8:00am-8:00pm and Fri 8:00am-5:00pm Fees: Most insurance/Medicare/Medicaid/self-pay/credit cards Mental Health Association
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BLUE RIDGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 200, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-8390 Fax: 301-694-7906 www.blueridgebehavioralhealth.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Specialized services for children and adolescents including treatment for Autism and Asperger's syndrome, anxiety disorders, depression, sexual abuse treatment, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders. Eating disorder programs offered. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payments/credit cards
BROOK LANE HEALTH SERVICES 13121 Brook Lane, P.O. Box 1945, Hagerstown, MD 21742-1945 Telephone: 301-733-0330; 1-800-342-2992 Fax: 301-733-4038 www.brooklane.org Services: Brook Lane is a not-for-profit hospital system with a 115-acre campus, outpatient offices in Hagerstown and Frederick, and counseling with the CASS program in Frederick County Public Schools. Treatment includes short-term hospitalization, outpatient treatment, adult partial hospitalization program, child and adolescent partial hospitalization program (Hagerstown & Frederick), two special education services schools (Hagerstown & Frederick), group home for children and adolescents. Specific services provided are individual, group, marital and family therapy, medication management, pastoral counseling, school program and electro-convulsive therapy (ECT). American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation available. Spanish available for inpatients. Appointment is needed. All services are confidential. Hours: M-F 8:00am-7:00pm; Admissions - 24 hrs/7 days a week Fees: Vary/set rates/most insurances accepted/third party/Medical Assistance/Medicare
CATOCTIN COUNSELING CENTER, INC. Frederick Office: 309 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701 (301-631-1304) Thurmont Office: 112 E. Main St., Thurmont, MD 21788 (301-271-4870) Hagerstown Office: 228 E. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD 21740 (301-745-6687) Westminster Office: 63 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157 (410-848-9091) Email: info@catoctincounseling.com www.catoctincounseling.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: CCC offers a full range of family mental health services. A wide selection of therapists are available that include licensed clinical professional counselors and licensed social workers. Clinical specialties include family therapy, oppositional defiant teenagers and couples, and depression and anxiety issues. Group therapies available including substance abuse, domestic violence perpetrator and victim, and sexual inappropriateness. Alternative approaches available including massage therapy. Hours: By appointment, M-Sat Fees: By arrangement/third party/insurance/sliding scale 34
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CENTER FOR MIND-BODY THERAPIES 5 N. Bentz Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-2936 Fax: 301-631-2937 www.CMBT.net Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups Area of Expertise: Treatment center integrating conventional mental health care with complementary healing modalities to address addictions, anxiety, depression, marital difficulties, personal growth, co-parenting after divorce, chronic illness, life transitions, and grief. Complementary modalities that are offered alone or as part of comprehensive treatment include acupuncture, therapeutic massage and bodywork, yoga therapy, yoga, mindfulness meditation, and imagery. Special emphasis is placed on teaching skills and practices that enhance body, mind, and spirit. Therapist available for the hearing impaired. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/third party payments/some sliding scale
COUNSELING SERVICES A program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-6135 Fax: 301-663-5738 Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families, groups, psychiatric services Area of Expertise: Outpatient treatment with most populations including mood or anxiety concerns, trauma, life changes, and behavior challenges. Handicap accessible. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: Sliding scale/medical assistance/Medicare
FREDERICK INSTITUTE Substance Abuse Services 5716-C Industry Lane, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-663-4130 Fax: 301-663-4169 www.addictiontreatmentsystems.com Services: An adult, private outpatient drug treatment program specializing in methadone and buprenorphine maintenance and detoxification for patients who are addicted to opioids. Our program provides daily medication dosing, individual and group counseling, education, family involvement, and referral services. Dosing Hours: M-F 5:30am-10:00am, Sat 7:00am-10:00am Business Hours: M-F 5:30am-1:30pm, Sat 7:00am-11:00am Fees: Cash/MC/Visa/medical assistance
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FREDERICK PSYCHOLOGY CENTER 97 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 202, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-6455 Fax: 301-695-6456 www.frederickpsychologycenter.com Age Range Served: 1-64 Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Children, adolescents, and adults; individual, family, and couples therapy; play therapy; mood and adjustment difficulties; anxiety; loss, including grief and divorce issues; trauma/abuse experiences; and psychological testing. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/credit cards
HEALING CIRCLES WELLNESS CENTER 10 N. Jefferson Street, Ste. 203, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-712-9015 Fax: 301-846-4915 Email: Info@healingcirclesfrederick.com www.healingcirclesfrederick.com Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individual, couples, families, children, groups Area of Expertise: Healing Circle Wellness Center provides a full range of psychological services for children, adults, families, and couples, along with complimentary modalities such as acupuncture, massage, reiki meditation, and nutritional counseling. Mental health services include counseling for depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, addiction, trauma, stress management, marital and family issues, parenting, loss and grief, and personal growth. On staff is a child psychologist and experienced psychotherapists who treat a wide array of issues. Hours: By appointment Fees: Set/sliding scale/by arrangement
MEDPSYCH HEALTH SERVICES, LLC 7101 Guilford Drive, Ste. 100, Frederick, MD 21704 Two convenient locations, Frederick, Rockville/N. Bethesda Telephone: 240-464-8000 Fax: 240-383-3439 Email: customerservice@medpsychmd.com www.medpsychmd.com Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Psych evaluation, medication management, individual/couples/family/group therapies Services: Medpsych is an integrated mental health service provider, where the psychiatrist, psychologists and psychotherapists collectively treat mental illnesses with complete consideration of full medical and psychiatric history. The clinicians at Medpsych offer complete range of services from psychiatric evaluations/consultations, medication management, Suboxone maintenance, bariatric evaluations, psychological testing and counseling/psychotherapy services. We partner with local hospitals for inpatient services. ADA compliant. Free parking. Accessible by public transportation. Hours: M-F 8:30am-7:00pm Fees: Third party/insurance/fee for service. We accept cash/checks/credit cards
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MIDDLETON PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES, LLC 176 Thomas Johnson Drive, Suite 204 (in the Velise Total Health Suite-Ambers Professional Center) Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-360-5859 Email: middletonpsychologyservices@comcast.net www.middletonpsychologyservices.com Age Range Served: 16+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, groups, couples Services: Individual psychotherapy, interpersonal psychotherapy group (ongoing, open), structured psychotherapy groups (time-limited, closed), treatment of substance use disorders, adjunctive treatment of chronic pain disorders, pro-bono 10-session special experiential class for law enforcement officers (offered twice a year), couples counseling, behavior therapy, psychological assessment, and consultation. Areas of Expertise: Addictions, interpersonal relationships, serious mental illness, chronic pain disorders, personality disorders, suicide prevention and intervention, anxiety and mood disorders, correctional psychology, clinical supervision, team-building, leadership, and business consulting. Hours: Tu-Th afternoons and evenings, Saturday morning and afternoon, others by appointment Fees: Set rate/insurance and Medicare accepted
MONOCACY START CENTER, INC. 65 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. A, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-651-5280 www.monocacycenter.com Treatment Modality: Individuals, families, groups Areas of Expertise: Psychological, behavioral analytic and speech therapy, and services to individuals with emotional, behavioral, communication and developmental disorders. Specialized services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Home-based ABA programs. Home and community supports to children and adults with disabilities. Social skills groups. Hours: Every Day Fees: Set/third party insurance/Autism specialist with multiple insurance companies/Maryland Medicaid Autism Waiver provider/DDA provider Mental Health Association
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PATH FOR HEALING: CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE 340 Park Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-1683 Fax: 301-663-3792 Email: info@pathforhealing.com www.pathforhealing.com Languages Spoken: English, Spanish Age Range Served: 4-11,12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Areas of Expertise: Psychotherapy for adults, children, couples, and families working through grief, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, life transitions, adoptions, chronic pain, illness, relationship and martial issues, ADD, addictions, trauma, and school problems. Professional massage therapy for acute and chronic pain, TMJ, Fibromyalgia, and other neuromuscular disorders. Hours: By appointment 9:00am-9:00pm Fees: Set/third party payments/most insurances accepted including Medicare/Tricare
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POTOMAC CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES Frederick Office: 22 S. Market Street, Ste. 5, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 443-244-4113 Fax: 240-578-4885 Hagerstown Office: 324 E. Antietam Street, Ste. 301, Hagerstown, MD 21740 Telephone: 301-791-3087 Fax: 301-393-0730 Email: sscott@pcmsinc.org www.pmcsinc.org Languages Spoken: English, Spanish Treatment Modality: Child, adolescent, adult, geriatric, families Areas of Expertise: Mental health Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm, on-call services Fees: Medicaid/by arrangement
V.H. ASSOCIATES ON THE CREEK 50 Carroll Creek Way, Ste. 330, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-815-6022 Age Range Served: Adolescents, adults Services: Mental health wellness, meditation, stress management, classes, programs, executive programs, education, public speaking. Relax, Refresh, Renew! Hours: 11:00am-8:00pm Fees: Fees for service
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VILLA MARIA OF FREDERICK COUNTY A Behavioral Health Program of Catholic Charities 111 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Current Phone: 301-694-6654; New Phone: 667-600-3310 (as of July 2017) Fax: 301-694-8221 Email: bpratt@cc-md.org Age Range Served: 5-65+ Treatment Modality: Individuals, couples, families Area of Expertise: Family and individual counseling through offices in Emmitsburg, Frederick, Brunswick, Middletown and many area schools. Continuum of services available, including psychiatric medication and in-home skills-based services. Languages include English, Spanish and ASL. All are eligible regardless of religion. Hours: Days and evenings by appointment Fees: Medicaid (without other additional coverage)
VITAL SOURCES PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, LLC 116 Record Street Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-620-8700 Fax: 301-620-8710 www.vitalsources.org Age Range Served: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ Treatment Modality: Individual, couple, children, family, group; Psychological assessment Area of Expertise: Vital Sources offers comprehensive psychological services with Christian professionals. Our clinically trained and professionally licensed psychologists and counselors provide therapy and assessment services across the lifespan. Second year master’s and doctoral student interns under the supervision of our clinical staff, often allow us to serve those with financial challenges. Serving Frederick and the surrounding area since 2002, pastors, priests and physicians have confidently made referrals to the VS team for mental health services. We are prepared to meet clients in their struggles to address life transition issues, mood and adjustment disorders, trauma and healing, grief and loss, personal growth, family and marital issues. Clinical perspectives include integrative, cognitive behavioral, family systems, short term therapy and long term depth psychotherapy. Hours: M-F by appointment Fees: Set/Medicare/Tricare/out of network insurance provider
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Comprehensive Psychological Services FAMILIES • INDIVIDUALS • CHILDREN • ADOLESCENTS • GROUPS • COUPLES
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES Toward resilient and hopeful individuals, families and communities
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In-Patient Services BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - PREVENTION SERVICES Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept/substanceabuse SERVICES: Offers free parent education courses for parents with children of all ages, smoking cessation classes, tobacco use prevention and cessation initiatives and prevention programs for high-risk youth. Also offers substance use curricula, materials, literature, and other resources upon request. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
BROOK LANE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 13218 Brook Lane Drive, P.O. Box 1945, Hagerstown, MD 21742-1945 Telephone: 301-733-0330 1-800-342-2992 Fax: 301-733-4038 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: Brook Lane is a not-for-profit hospital system with a 115-acre campus and several locations. Brook Lane provides a continuum of services for children, adolescents, adults, and elder adults. Services include short-term hospitalization, special education services programs, C&A partial hospital programs, outpatient treatment, and residential care (C&A). Brook Lane works with the CASS Agency in Frederick County schools. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation available, Spanish for inpatients. All services are confidential. HOURS: Appointment needed. M-F 8:00am-4:30pm; Admissions 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Medical assistance/Medicare/self
FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES: INPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT Frederick Regional Health System 400 W. Seventh Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-3904 Fax: 240-566-3018 SERVICES: An acute inpatient psychiatric stabilization unit accepting voluntary and involuntary admissions, ages 18-64, from Emergency Department Crisis referrals. Our 21-bed state-of-the-art unit utilizes a bio-psycho-social model of treatment implemented by a multidisciplinary treatment team including psychiatrists, clinical social workers and counselors, psychiatric nursing, case management, mental health technicians, adjunct/specialty therapists, and interventionists from our community. Patients receive individualized care through one-to-one interactions with mental health professionals, group therapies, psycho-education, family meetings, and concluding with customized, detailed, after-care plans. The FMH/BHU provides a safe and healing environment close to home, which affords convenience for family visitation and coordination of care with local providers. We treat the full range of psychiatric illnesses and individuals with co-occurring disorders. All referrals are from the Emergency Department. HOURS: 24/7/365. Visiting hours: M-Sat 6:00pm-8:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-3:00pm. Professional and pastoral visiting, anytime, upon arrangement with Treatment Team. FEES: Set/Medicare/Medicaid/uninsured/most commercial insurances Mental Health Association
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In-Patient Services (Continued) MOUNTAIN MANOR TREATMENT CENTER, Emmitsburg Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc 9701 Keysville Road, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 301-447-2361 800-537-3422 Fax: 301-447-6463 Email: mmadmitting@msn.com www.mountainmanor.org SERVICES: A short term, high intensity adult residential substance abuse treatment facility. Program includes a detox track, relapse prevention, full medical and nursing services, and psychiatric support for dual diagnosis patients. Must be 21 and older. Also offers a Safe Harbor residential treatment program for chemically dependent pregnant or post-partum women (16 and over) and their children. Women can bring up to two of their children under age 10 in addition to the newborn or expected infant. A treatment plan is developed for each woman. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm FEES: Private insurance/Medicaid/private pay
SHEPPARD PRATT HEALTH SYSTEM 6501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21204 Telephone: 410-938-3000 Fax: 410-938-4532 Email: info@sheppardpratt.org www.sheppardpratt.org SERVICES: Provide patients with mental and behavioral issues specialized care needed in a supportive and compassionate environment. Through their programs and services, as well as affiliate and partner relationships, they strive to provide patients with a continuum of care that can include inpatient hospitalization, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient referrals, and housing and rehabilitation services, as needed. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Accepts medical assistance/insurance/Medicare Call for further information concerning financial assistance for outpatient therapy.
THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL AND RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER A Program of Sheppard Pratt Health System 2940 Point of Rocks Road, Jefferson, MD 21755 Telephone: 301-624-8400 Fax: 301-834-7165 www.thejeffersonschool.org SERVICES: Provides male and females, ages 11-21 residential or daycare programs. Facility has a full size gymnasium, library/media center, art center, an environmental studies classroom and greenhouse, a wood shop as well as dining, recreation and health service areas. Offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, nature studies, and has an outdoor classroom/group meeting area widely used in suitable weather. Offers several programs including S.T.A.G.E, Equine Assisted Therapy, Occupational and Life Skills, R.I.V.E.R.S., and a Certificate Track Program. HOURS: M-F 7:30am-7:00pm FEES: Vary. Call for further details.
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In-Patient Services (Continued) THOMAS B. FINAN CENTER Mental Hygiene Administration P.O. Box 1722, Country Club Road, SE, Cumberland, MD 21501 Telephone: 301-777-2405 1-888-854-0035 Fax: 301-777-2364 Email: JHott@dhmh.state.md.us www.dhmh.state.md.us/finan SERVICES: An in-patient facility for mentally ill adults 18 and older that offers a comprehensive psychiatric program that is designed to help individuals return to the most appropriate community setting. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/insurance/state funding
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• Crisis Management Services (Emergency Dept.) - Pg. 56 • Adult Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit - Pg. 49 • Partial Psychiatric (Day) Hospitalization Program - Pg. 56
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Mental Health Services BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - ADOLESCENT SERVICES Frederick County Health Department, Behavioral Health Services Division 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3298 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept/substanceabuse SERVICES: Adolescent high risk, outpatient, intensive outpatient, family counseling, and smoking cessation and tobacco education. HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-8:00pm, F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - PREVENTION SERVICES Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept/substanceabuse SERVICES: Offers free parent education courses for parents with children of all ages, smoking cessation classes, tobacco use prevention and cessation initiatives and prevention programs for high-risk youth. Also offers substance use curricula, materials, literature, and other resources upon request. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PARTNERS OF FREDERICK A Program of Frederick Memorial Health Care System & Sheppard Pratt Health System 604 Solarex Court, Ste. 100 (Family Clinic) and Ste. 201 (Main Center), Frederick, MD 21703 219 W. Patrick Street, Ste. A, Frederick, MD 21701 New Appointments: 301-663-8263 (All Offices) www.sheppardpratt.org Age Range Served: 1-4, 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ SERVICES: Provides comprehensive outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors to include individual, group, family and couples therapy, psychiatric assessments, groups and medication evaluation and management HOURS: W. Patrick Office: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm Solarex Office: M-Th 8:00am-8:00pm, Fri 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Most insurance/Medicare/Medicaid/self-pay/credit cards
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Mental Health Services (Continued) BROOK LANE OUTPATIENT SERVICES, Frederick 5301 Buckeystown Pike, Ste. 170, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-733-0330 1-800-342-2992 Fax: 301-698-5663 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: Offers individual, marital and family therapy, addictions counseling, psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Provides separate waiting rooms for children, adolescents and adults. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-3:30pm FEES: Most insurances/Medicaid
CATOCTIN COUNSELING CENTER, INC. Frederick Office: 309 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701 (301-631-1304) Thurmont Office: 112 E. Main St., Thurmont, MD 21788 (301-271-4870) Hagerstown Office: 228 E. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD 21740 (301-745-6687) Westminster Office: 63 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157 (410-848-9091) Email: info@catoctincounseling.com www.catoctincounseling.com AGE RANGE SERVED: 5-11, 12-18, 19-25, 26-64, 65+ TREATMENT MODALITY: Individuals, couples, families, groups AREA OF EXPERTISE: CCC offers a full range of family mental health services. A wide selection of therapists are available that include licensed clinical professional counselors and licensed social workers. Clinical specialties include family therapy, oppositional defiant teenagers and couples, and depression and anxiety issues. Group therapies available including substance abuse, domestic violence perpetrator and victim, and sexual inappropriateness. Alternative approaches available including massage therapy. HOURS: By appointment, M-Sat FEES: By arrangement/third party/insurance/sliding scale
COUNSELING SERVICES A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-6135 Fax: 301-663-5738 SERVICES: Offers professional outpatient therapy for individuals, couples, children and adolescents, families, and groups. Handicap accessible. HOURS: Daytime and evenings, by appointment FEES: Sliding scale/medical assistance/Medicare
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Mental Health Services (Continued) EDENTON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 5800 Genesis Lane, Frederick MD 21703 Telephone: 301-694-3100 Fax: 301-694-0308 www.edenton-retirement.com SERVICES: Offers independent living, assisted living, and individual care including dementia care. Services offered include various types of recreation, health care, home based services, and dining and meal planning. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary
FAMILY SERVICE FOUNDATION OF FREDERICK 306 Delaware Road, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-459-2121 Fax: 301-378-0267 Email: ashade@fsfinc.org www.fsfinc.org SERVICES: Provides residential and psychiatric rehabilitation services for individuals with mental illness. Serve hearing and deaf individuals. Signing therapist on staff. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare/uninsured
FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER PROGRAM 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1733 Fax: 301-682-5107 www.frederickcountymd.gov LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Provides eligible individuals with services for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Program offers literature and information at health fairs and workshops throughout the county and speakers are available for all types of community or professional events. Must be a county resident between the ages of 40 and 64 years who is uninsured or under insured and meet income guidelines. Women 65 and older may qualify if they are receiving Medicare Part A. Call for further information. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: All services except experimental treatments are free.
FREDERICK COUNTY HOTLINE A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 301-662-2255 or 211 Fax: 301-695-4747 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides information and referrals, supportive listening and crisis intervention 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Trained and caring staff and volunteers handle more than 22,000 calls to the Hotline each year. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None Mental Health Association
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Mental Health Services (Continued) FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: CRISIS MANAGEMENT SERVICES Frederick Regional Health System 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Patients: Walk-in to ED to access service 24/7 Providers Only: 240-566-3521 Fax: 240-566-3764 SERVICES: An acute psychiatric emergency evaluation unit within the Emergency Department that utilizes a bio-psycho-social model of interviewing implemented by a variety of mental health professionals including clinical social workers, clinical counselors, and psychiatric nurses. Patients are medically screened (including toxicology and lab-work) by an emergency physician and evaluated for safety (risk to self or others). Crisis Management evaluates patients who are Petitioned for Emergency Evaluation by law enforcement, as well as by other health care officials in the community. Crisis Management has access to nearly every hospital in the state, including military and veteran facilities, as well as private free-standing psychiatric hospitals and substance use rehabilitation facilities. HOURS: 24/7/365 FEES: Set/Medicare/Medicaid/uninsured/most commercial insurances
FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: PSYCHIATRIC PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM AND INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM Frederick Regional Health System 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: Main: 240-566-3900 General Information: 240-566-3300 Physician Referral: 301-695-1300 Fax: 240-566-3163 www.fmh.org SERVICES: The Frederick Memorial Hospital Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program and the Intensive Outpatient Program (PPHP/IOP) provide treatment for adults 18 and older with psychiatric disorders and co-occurring substance use disorders that require a higher level of care than outpatient psychiatric care. The FMH Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program and Intensive Outpatient Program (PPHP/IOP) provide treatment as a “step down” from inpatient psychiatric care, or to prevent an inpatient psychiatric admission. Patients work with a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians (including psychiatrists, social workers, and nurses) to provide assessment, treatment planning, medication management, group psychotherapy and educational groups, individual therapy, family therapy, transition planning, and after care. The treatment goal of the FMH Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program and Intensive Outpatient Program (PPHP/IOP) is stabilization and re-integration into the family, community, and career. HOURS: The PPHP is a 5-day a week, 6-1/2 hours per day program; M-F 9:00am-3:15pm. The IOP is a 3-5 day a week, 3 hours per day program and is typically a “step down” from the PPHP. The average length of stay is from 1-3 weeks. 56
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Mental Health Services (Continued) HOW TO ACCESS PPHP: Patients are admitted to PPHP from the FMH Emergency Department Crisis Management Services and the FMH Behavioral Health Unit. The PPHP staff coordinates directly with other hospital inpatient facilities and outpatient psychiatrists and therapists to assist patients who meet criteria for this level of care to access this service. For further information about PPHP or the admissions process, please contact 240-566-3900. FEES: Medical assistance/Medicare/most commercial insurances
HOSPICE OF FREDERICK COUNTY A division of Frederick Memorial Hospital 516 Trail Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-566-3030 Fax: 240-566-3601 www.Hospiceoffrederick.org SERVICES: Provides outpatient and inpatient hospice services that include medical, emotional and spiritual support, as well as a pet visitation program to terminally ill individuals and their families. Outpatient: Nurses, home health aides, a social worker, a pastoral care counselor, and specially-trained volunteers provide medical, emotional and spiritual support to those terminally ill individuals and their families. Inpatient: Kline Hospice House is a residence for people with a life expectancy measured in weeks that can no longer stay in their homes. Mutual Support: Provides a variety of bereavement workshops, support groups, seminars and individual telephone or face to face support. Camp Jamie: A weekend bereavement camp for children approximately 6-14 years of age at no cost to families. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm; Nurses on staff 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/most private insurance/free to uninsured
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES 427 E. Patrick Street, Ste. B, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-696-0726 Fax: 301-696-0727 www.ifcsinc.com SERVICES: Must be referred by Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) or a therapist for psychiatric rehabilitation services (PRP). Offers 24 hour crisis intervention for existing clients as well as parent and youth support groups, individual and family counseling, independent living skills training and psychiatric rehabilitation. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm; by appointment FEES: Medicaid/private pay
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Mental Health Services (Continued) MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 Fax: 301-695-4747 Email: mha@fcmha.org www.fcmha.org SERVICES: A leader in creating services that respond to the changing mental health needs in our community, the Mental Health Association of Frederick County is a place where people can be heard and receive support. All of the programs aspire to promote positive mental health and offer not just education, but the support and compassion needed to make real and lasting changes in the lives of those we serve. We are ready to serve you with information and services 24-hours a day. Through public information & advocacy we provide community education through our Annual Guide to Mental Health & Community Support Services referral source in print and on our website. We also host an Annual Legislative Breakfast with on-site speakers, and service and ongoing community training and outreach through many local events. If you have questions, we have answers. Call 2-1-1 or 301-663-0011. We are always available, accessible and responsive to your needs. See separate program listings for individual programs. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Many services are free/some vary
MENTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. 22 S. Market Street, Ste. 8, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-682-6017 Fax: 301-682-6019 SERVICES: Responsible for planning, evaluating, developing and managing the public funded mental health system of the county. Provides advocacy, education, support, promotes mental health services, and acts in an advisory capacity to local providers. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
MONOCACY COUNSELING CENTER, LLC 1207 N. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-846-0967 Fax: 301-846-0443 SERVICES: Adult and adolescent outpatient treatment for substance abuse, gambling, and mental health problems. Assessments, individualized treatment plans, group and individual counseling available plus support group for families/friends of the client. HOURS: By appointment FEES: Third party payments/by arrangement/payment plans
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Mental Health Services (Continued) NAMI OF FREDERICK COUNTY 4 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-379-6186 Email: info@namifcmd.org www.namifcmd.org SERVICES: Provides information, education, understanding and support for persons experiencing mental illness and their families. Services include a free twelve-week (30-hour) course given twice a year that is open to family members, caretakers, and friends of those with a mental illness. This course teaches skills that are needed to cope more effectively with ill family members. Also sponsors educational programs throughout the year which are open to the public. A Helpline is available 7 days a week between 9:00am and 9:00pm and is answered by trained volunteers who offer supportive listening and assistance in finding a program or programs that will work for you and your family. HOURS: 9:00am-9:00pm FEES: None
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE Frederick County Hotline/Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 1-800-273-8255 (toll free) www.fcmha.org www.nationalsuicidepreventionlifeline.org SERVICES: National Suicide Hotline provides supportive listening and crisis intervention for callers having thoughts of suicide. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
ON OUR OWN OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. 331 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-620-0555 Fax: 301-620-0555 Email: onourownfrederick@gmail.com www.onourownmd.org SERVICES: Our mission is to promote recovery, wellness and peer support in an environment of understanding, advocacy and education to past or present recipients of mental health services. Provides weekly support groups and one-on-one peer support. Call for details. HOURS: Open daily and hours vary. Call for details. FEES: None
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Mental Health Services (Continued) PRO BONO COUNSELING Maryland Chapter, NASW & Maryland Psychological Association, Maryland Society for Clinical Social Work, Maryland Psychiatric Society, Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurses of Maryland, and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors of Maryland 110 W. Road, Ste. 202, Baltimore, MD 21204 Telephone: 410-825-1001 Toll Free: 877-323-5800 Fax: 410-825-1388 www.probonocounseling.org LANGUAGES: French, Spanish SERVICES: Offers referrals to licensed therapists in your area of Maryland who specialize in the treatment of individuals, family and couples issues (separation, divorce and child(ren) issues relating to divorce), anxiety and depression, problems with self-esteem and social interaction, grief and loss issues, victims of violence and resources for veterans. Services are typically free for uninsured and under-insured families and individuals who have limited income. No referrals for alcohol or drug use. Appointment needed. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
SHEPPARD PRATT HEALTH SYSTEM 6501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21204 Telephone: 410-938-3000 Fax: 410-938-4532 Email: info@sheppardpratt.org www.sheppardpratt.org SERVICES: Provide patients with mental and behavioral issues specialized care needed in a supportive and compassionate environment. Through their programs and services, as well as affiliate and partner relationships, they strive to provide patients with a continuum of care that can include inpatient hospitalization, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient referrals, and housing and rehabilitation services, as needed. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Accepts medical assistance/insurance/Medicare Call for further information concerning financial assistance for outpatient therapy.
THOMAS B. FINAN CENTER Mental Hygiene Administration P.O. Box 1722, Country Club Road, SE, Cumberland, MD 21501 Telephone: 301-777-2405 1-888-854-0035 Fax: 301-777-2364 Email: JHott@dhmh.state.md.us www.dhmh.state.md.us/finan SERVICES: An in-patient facility for mentally ill adults 18 and older that offers a comprehensive psychiatric program that is designed to help individuals return to the most appropriate community setting. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/insurance/state funding
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Mental Health Services (Continued) VILLA MARIA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF FREDERICK COUNTY A Behavioral Health Program of Catholic Charities 111 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-694-6654 Counseling Intake: 301-898-7900 Fax: 301-694-8221 LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, ASL AREA OF EXPERTISE: Family and individual counseling through offices in Emmitsburg, Frederick, Brunswick, Middletown, and many area schools. Offers continuum of services, including psychiatric and in-home “skills for success" program. All are eligible regardless of religion. HOURS: M-Th 9:00am-5:00pm, F 9:00am-1:00pm Day and evenings by appointment only FEES: Medicaid
WALK-IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 ext.127 Fax: 301-694-4747 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed and/or for their significant others to meet face-to-face with someone who has been trained to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance. HOURS: M-F 12 noon-8:00pm, Sat-Sun 12 noon-4:00pm; Call for holiday hours FEES: None
WAY 2 GROW 9093 Ridgefield Drive, Unit 102, Frederick, MD, 21701 Telephone: 301-846-4769 Fax: 301-846-0059 Email: info@way2grow.com www.way2grow SERVICES: Provides occupational therapy and speech services to pediatric clients and their families. They use a developmental and sensory integrative approach to treatment and evaluate the whole child to determine what is working well and what is interfering with their best functioning. They work collaboratively with families and incorporate a strong parent education component. Consultation services are available to assist with school, home, and community issues. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-7:00pm FEES: Vary depending upon service
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Mental Health Services (Continued) WAY STATION, INC. A subsidiary of the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Foundation 230 W. Patrick Street, P.O. Box 3826, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 301-662-0099 Fax: 301-694-9932 www.waystationinc.org LANGUAGE: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Provides comprehensive behavioral health services in a variety of settings to meet the needs of children, adolescents, adults, and families. Offers day programs, residential services, family preservation, homeless veteran service, vocational services, crisis treatment (including a mobile crisis team, (call for details), child and adolescent, dual diagnosis, multi-systemic therapy, and Camp Journey. HOURS: Office: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary/Mobile Crisis is a free service
WAY STATION, CAMP JOURNEY RESPITE PROGRAM Telephone: 301-682-5886 Fax: 301-662-6151 www.waystationinc.org SERVICES: Provides an environment for youth ages 11-17, with emotional and behavioral disabilities, to stay several hours to a few days. Length of stay is pre-determined based on the unique needs of each family. Youth have fun while learning positive skills that may help them more effectively manage their challenges during everyday life. HOURS: Office: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat and Sun 10:00am-2:00pm; Call for Camp hours. FEES: Medical assistance/sliding scale/private pay
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Substance Use Services ADULT RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES (CORE) Frederick County Health Department 300-B Scholl's Lane, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-3289 Email: Core@Frederickcountymd.gov www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers recovery supports services to adult individuals prior, during and after substance use treatment. There are several recovery supports programs including MD RECOVERY NET that provide recovery supports such as care coordination, transportation, gap services and vital documents for people transitioning out of state funded inpatient care. Care Coordinators arrange for these services for program participants and can also make referrals to halfway and recovery housing and employment services. COMMUNITY ORGANIZED RECOVERY EFFORTS (CORE) is a center that offers a variety of recovery supports to include peer-led discussion groups, a wellness program, life-skills classes, Wellness Recovery Action Planning, Speechcraft, art classes, sober social activities and more. Recovery Coaches are also available to help participants overcome the many challenges they face in recovery. Telephone Recovery Support is available to those who wish to receive a weekly call to assist them on their recovery journey. Center located in Frederick City at All Saints Episcopal Church, 106 W. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
ADVENTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH (Licensed) 14901 Broschart Road, Rockville, MD 20850 Telephone: 301-251-4500 Fax: 301-315-3000 adventisthealthcare.com SERVICES: Adventist Behavioral Health provides; acute inpatient services, partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient care, outpatient wellness clinics, assisted living, and therapeutic education for children. Patients can benefit from their personalized care, safe environment, proper use of medication, and preparedness for emergencies. FEES: Insurance/Medicaid/sliding scale
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ALLIED COUNSELING GROUP, LLC 3306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 1 Park Avenue, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Telephone: 301-698-7077 Fax: 301-698-5671 SERVICES: Chemical dependency, domestic violence batterers' group, internet addiction, anger management, urinalysis, family/marital, depression, adult ADHD, divorce recovery, step families, compulsive spending, and gambling; Dual Diagnosis Program, SMART non-12-step recovery treatment (alternative to AA), and D.O.T certified SAP. HOURS: M-F 10:00am-7:00pm, Saturday by appointment FEES: Set/third party payment/insurance/by arrangement/credit cards
AUSTIN ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (AAMHC) 27 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-457-4151 Fax: 240-439-4957 Email: therapists@aamhc.comcastbiz.net www.substanceabusecounselingfrederick.com SERVICES: Specializes in treating adults and adolescents who suffer from co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnoses. AAMHC is eager to serve the community with adult and adolescent intensive outpatient programs, relapse prevention groups, DUI/DWI education, anger management, urinalysis, individual, couples, and family therapy. *All programs offered by AAMHC are approved by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. SUPPORT GROUPS: AAMHC offers gender specific recovery meetings as well as an open family/friends/concerned individuals recovery support group Wednesday evenings at 6pm. HOURS: M, Tu, Th 9:00am-9:00pm, W, F 9:00am-6:00pm, Sat & Sun by appointment only
BEACON HOUSE FOR MEN Frederick Rescue Mission 419 W. South Street, P.O. Box 3389, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-6633 ext. 210 Fax: 301-695-6637 Email: kking@therescuemission.org www.therescuemission.org SERVICES: Program accommodates over 40 residents who are without homes and have life-damaging dependencies. Residents go through the Change Life Recovery Program - a twelve month comprehensive residential program for men. Residents are equipped with tools needed for a successful future. Biblical understanding, recovery curriculums, computer training, and private tutoring enhance the residents' educational level. Residents take classes at Frederick Community College and strive to attain their G.E.D. or equivalent. Those participating in the program must be committed to conquering addiction to drugs or alcohol by fully engaging in every aspect of the program. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None 66
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION – ADULT SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES Frederick County Health Department 300 B Scholl's Lane, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1775 Fax: 301-600-1781 http://health.frederickcountymd.gov/206/Adult-Substance-Abuse SERVICES: Provides assessment as well as an Opiod Maintenance Therapy program (OMT). The assessment unit serves as a first step for individuals seeking substance abuse treatment. Provides clinical assessment of the person's recovery needs, followed by referrals and linkages to community treatment providers at the appropriate level of care. Referrals can be made to outpatient treatment, IOP, detox, support groups, or inpatient. Case worker will work closely with clients to ensure they get connected. The OMT program provides opiate replacement therapy and substance abuse counseling for individuals enrolled in the program. Treatments include methadone, buprenorphine/suboxone, and vivitrol; accompanied by scheduled meetings with a counselor and case manager. HOURS: M-Tu 8:00am-8:00pm, F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare
BROOK LANE OUTPATIENT SERVICES, Frederick (Licensed) 5301 Buckeystown Pike, Suite 170, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-733-0330 1-800-342-2992 Fax: 301-698-5663 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: Offers individual, marital and family therapy, addictions counseling, psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Provides separate waiting rooms for children, adolescents and adults. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-3:30pm FEES: Most insurances/Medicaid
CATOCTIN COUNSELING CENTER (Licensed) 112 E. Main Street, Thurmont, MD 21788 309 E. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 228 E. Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740 Telephone: 301-631-1304, 301-271-4870 Fax: 301-631-1384 Email: info@catoctincounseling.com www.catoctincounseling.com SERVICES: CCC offers a full range of family mental health services. A wide selection of therapists are available that include licensed clinical professional counselors and licensed social workers. Clinical specialties include family therapy, oppositional defiant teenagers and couples, and depression and anxiety issues. Group therapies available including substance use, domestic violence perpetrator and victim, and sexual inappropriateness. Alternative approaches available including massage therapy. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm, appointment hours vary FEES: By arrangement/third party payments/insurance/sliding scale/Medicaid Mental Health Association
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CELEBRATE RECOVERY Grace Community Church 5102 Old National Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 301-473-4337 drhaffey@aol.com www.gbcfred.org SERVICES: A Christ-centered program that gives people the resources and relationships to help recover from life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups. This program is for anyone who is struggling with past dysfunctions or compulsions, whether they are affecting their life or those around them. Offers fellowship and a time to celebrate God’s healing powers through the Eight Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and Christ Centered Twelve Steps. Group meets at church, on Mondays at 7:00pm. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Thursdays at 6:15pm for meal ($3 donation appreciated) 7:00pm for meeting. Childcare available. Call the Tuesday before meeting. FEES: None
CROSSROADS CENTERS, Frederick (Licensed) 511 W. South Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 301-696-1950 Fax: 301-698-2661 SERVICES: Offers substance use treatment for adults with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, persons with HIV/AIDS, and DUI/DWI offender’s intensive out-patient counseling. Also provides confidential assessments, evaluations, and referrals as well as education and prevention services, family counseling programs, urine screenings and intervention services. Support Groups: NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Meetings help every Friday at 1:30pm and Sundays at 6:00pm; ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Meetings held Monday at 10:00am and 7:00pm as well as Thursday at 10:00am and 7:00pm; HEROIN ANONYMOUS: Meetings held every Friday at 6:30pm and Saturdays at 3:30pm; NARCOTICS/HEROIN FAMILY and FRIENDS SUPPORT GROUP: Meetings are held on Tuesday at 7:00pm. HOURS: M-Th 9:00am-9:00pm, F 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat 8:00am-noon FEES: Vary/accepts most insurance/no Medicare. Donations for meeting are encourage but not required.
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FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ON THE MARK CLUBHOUSE (Licensed) 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers sober activities for youth ages 12-17, who are recovering from substance use problems or have used or are at risk of using. Must be actively engaged in substance use treatment or completed a treatment program. Services include educational, recreational, and peer recovery led support groups for maintaining a substance free lifestyle. Activities include GED assistance, tutoring, healthy cooking, dance, karate, jewelry making, pottery classes, bowling, movies and family nights. Snacks are also provided. HOURS: M-F 3:30pm-7:30pm, Sat 11:00am- 5:00pm (drop in anytime, no appointment necessary) FEES: Free to youth ages 12-17
FREDERICK INSTITUTE Substance Abuse Services (Licensed) 5716-C Industry Lane, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-663-4130 Fax: 301-663-4169 www.addictiontreatmentsystems.com SERVICES: Offers an outpatient methadone maintenance program. Clients are screened, interviewed and assessed to determine severity of opiate addiction and are treated accordingly. Treatment includes counseling and relapse programs. HOURS: M-F 6:00am-2:00 pm, Sat 7:00am-10:00pm FEES: Self pay/insurance/Medicaid (MCD Priority Partners)
FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - PSYCHIATRIC UNIT Frederick Regional Health System 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701 Telephone: Main: 240-566-3904 General Info: 240-566-3300 Physician Referral: 301-695-1300 www.fmh.org SERVICES: Our location in the hospital provides treatment for transitional age adults, adults and elder adults who require a higher level of intensive care than provided through traditional outpatient care. The Partial Hospital and Intensive Outpatient Programs are designed to provide additional support to patients being discharged from an inpatient unit or to prevent the need for inpatient treatment. Our programs provide medication management, education, individual, family and group therapy. Duration of treatment is variable and based on individual response. Treatment is also provided for patients with co-occurring substance use disorders. Treatment involves an interdisciplinary approach involving psychiatrists, social workers, and psychiatric nurses who work with each individual patient, and his or her family. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-3:15pm FEES: Medical assistance/Medicare/most medical insurances Mental Health Association
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GUIDELINES COUNSELING PROGRAM 1207 N. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-846-0967 Fax: 301-846-0443 SERVICES: Adult and adolescent outpatient treatment for substance use, gambling, and mental health problems. Assessments, individualized treatment plans, group and individual counseling available plus support group for families/friends of the client. HOURS: By appointment FEES: Third party payments/by arrangement/payment plans
HOPE HOUSE TREATMENT CENTER (Licensed) 26 Marbury Drive, Crownsville, MD 21032 Telephone: 410-923-6700 Fax: 410-923-6213 info@hopehousemd.org hopehousemd.org SERVICES: Programs include detoxification using medical support for the first signs for withdrawal symptoms, impatient care to provide a safe and drug-free environment for patients, an intensive outpatient program for those who are ready for responsibilities using a proven 12-step program, MVA approved DWI/DUI education classes, and support from family, alumni and the community. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Insurance/Medicaid/self-pay
JOSEPH S. MASSIE UNIT (Licensed) Telephone: 301-777-2285 alleganyhealthdept.com/addictions/massieupdate.html SERVICES: This program provides services including but not limited to: counseling of all forms, activity therapy, referral services, relapse prevention group, self-help groups, self-concept education, gambling assessment and counseling, and coping skills education. FEES: Insurance/Medicaid/sliding scale
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MAIN PLACE TREATMENT CENTER (Licensed) 915 Toll House Avenue, #103, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-575-1324 Fax: 301-682-2053 Email: info@mainplacetc.com mainplacetc.com SERVICES: Programs are either based on an individual or group basis. For individual counseling relapse prevention, coping mechanisms, job essentials, adjunctive treatment for pain, and evaluation and assistance with inpatient placement are all offered. For group counseling the treatment center offers: mapping your steps, intensive out-patient, anger management, risk management, a women’s support group, stress reduction, and parents in recovery. There is also a risk management program that makes vivitrol injections available. HOURS: M-F 7:00am-7:00pm; on call 24/7 FEES: Medicaid
MARYLAND COUNSELING CENTERS (Licensed) 1517 W. Patrick Street, B6, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-0855; 800-622-0668 Email: info@mdcoalition.org www.mcc-center.com SERVICES: Offers a DWI counseling program, a substance use counseling program and an intensive multiple offender treatment program. HOURS: Call for hours and fees
MOUNTAIN MANOR TREATMENT CENTER, Emmitsburg (Licensed) 9701 Keysville Road, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 301-447-2361 or 800-537-3422 Fax: 301-447-6463 Email: mmadmitting@msn.com www.mountainmanor.org SERVICES: A short term, high intensity adult residential substance use treatment facility. Program includes a detox track, relapse prevention, full medical and nursing services, and psychiatric support for dual diagnosis patients. Must be 21 and older. Also offers a Safe Harbor residential treatment program for chemically dependent pregnant or post-partum women (16 and over) and their children. Women can bring up to two of their children under age 10 in addition to the newborn or expected infant. A treatment plan is developed for each woman. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm FEES: Private insurance/Medicaid/private pay
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MOUNTAIN MANOR TREATMENT CENTER, Frederick County (Licensed) 603 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-1407 Fax: 301-662-6989 Email: mmadmitting@msn.com www.mountainmanor.org SERVICES: Offers standard and intensive outpatient (IOP) group therapy for substance use and has programs for individuals on probation including DWI, DUI, aftercare, relapse recovery program, urine testing and intervention. Also offers inpatient evaluations for individuals with insurance. HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-8:30pm, F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Private insurance/Medicaid/sliding scale. If not able to pay must submit proof of income, social security # and birth certificate.
MRB COUNSELING SERVICES (Licensed) 5 Hillcrest Drive, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 240-566-5656 Fax: 301-378-2930 mrbcounseling.com SERVICES: Services offered include: court and attorney support, urinalysis testing to provide the counselor with objective information, marriage and couples counseling, bilingual attention to help those who speak Spanish, mental health counseling, individual, family, and group counseling, psychological evaluations, drug education and prevention, anger management, and a sexual offender’s evaluation. HOURS: M, Tu 9:00am-7:30pm, Th, F 9:00am-6:00pm, W 9:00am-8:30pm, Sat 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Insurance
PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON (Licensed in DC) 4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016 Telephone: 202-885-5600 psychinstitute.com SERVICES: PIW provides services for children, adolescent treatment, adult psychiatric, chemical dependency, clinical trials, outpatient, and The Center for Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders Program. FEES: Insurance/sliding scale
ROXBURY TREATMENT CENTER (Licensed in PA) 601 Roxbury Road, Shippensburg, PA 17257 Telephone: 800-648-4673 roxburyhospital.com SERVICES: Programs provided by the Roxbury Treatment Center include: inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults, inpatient substance use treatment, outpatient substance use treatment, and inpatient psychiatric treatment for adolescents. FEES: Insurance/sliding scale 72
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SERENITY TREATMENT CENTER (Licensed) 420 E. Patrick Street, Ste. 100, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-898-2627 Fax: 301-898-2640 Email: info@serenitytreatmentcenter.com www.serenitytreatmentcenter.com SERVICES: Treatment is tailored to the individual and guided by an individualized treatment plan based on comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment of the individual and his or her family. Offers urinalysis, drug/alcohol screenings, assessment/intake, and treatment planning. Offers DUI/DWI, anger management, and outpatient programs, as well as individual and group counseling. HOURS: M 8:30am-5:00pm, Tu, W, Th 8:30am-8:30pm, F 8:30am-3:00 pm, Sat 11:00am-4:30pm FEES: Cash/credit card/private insurance/Medicaid
SHOEMAKER CENTER (Licensed) 6655 Sykesville Road, Sykesville, MD 21784 410-876-1989 mountainmanor.org SERVICES: The Shoemaker Center provides medically monitored inpatient detoxification services and medically managed intensive inpatient services for adults. The treatments focus on strategies that will promote long-term abstinence. FEES: Medicaid/Military insurance/State insurance
SMART RECOVERY, Support Group 306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Rear Entrance) Telephone: 301-869-2305 www.smartrecovery.org SERVICES: Offers a self-empowering recovery support group. This is not a twelve step program as participants learn tools through a four point program based on the latest scientific research. The four points are motivation to abstain, coping with urges, problem solving, and lifestyle balance. Meetings are Tuesdays at 306 W. Patrick Street (parking in the rear and use REAR ENTRANCE) Frederick, MD. HOURS: Meets every Tuesday from 7:00pm-8:30pm FEES: None
UNDERAGE PARTY TIP LINE Frederick, Maryland Telephone: 301-600-1318 SERVICES: A place to report underage drinking, partying, or driving.
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THE YOUTH RANCH (Licensed) 7902 Fingerboard Road, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-874-4701 Fax: 301-874-4702 Email: info@TheYouthRanch.org theyouthranch.org SERVICES: Offers adolescent boys and girls age 12-17, 24 hour supervision and residential stay while using a mind, body, and spirit approach. The program will provide intensive outpatient therapy their outside provider: Crossroads Center of Frederick, individualized treatment plans, oversight of schooling, life skills classes, recreational and leisure, team building activities, nutrition classes, 12 step program, mentoring program, spiritual program and group, individual, and family therapy. FEES: Insurance/Medicaid/sliding scale
WELLS HOUSE AT GALE RECOVERY (Licensed) 336 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-2303 Fax: 301-694-8527 Email: info@galehousesinc.org www.galehousesinc.org SERVICES: Operates a halfway house for women that provides structured alcohol and chemical dependency rehabilitation. Provides individual and group counseling, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and/or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings 4 times a week, and referrals to job training programs as well as other resources as needed. No self-referrals, must be referred by professional addiction counselor of an inpatient or intensive outpatient substance use program or facility. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm; Intake hours are 9:00am-3:00pm FEES: Sliding scale
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Community Support Services Consumer Information and Advocacy ..........................78 Disabilities Services ......................................................85 Education ......................................................................95 Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation .................102 Family and Children’s Services ..................................107 Food and Nutrition Programs ....................................122 Health Care Services ..................................................127 Housing, Affordable Housing ....................................139 Housing and Emergency Services ..............................145 Law Enforcement and Legal Services ..........................153 Military Services ........................................................157 Senior Services ..........................................................160 Support Groups ..........................................................168
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Consumer Information and Advocacy 2-1-1 MARYLAND A Service of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 2-1-1 SERVICES: 2-1-1 is answered by trained call specialists who assess the callers’ needs and link them to the right health and human services using a comprehensive database of federal, state and local services. 2-1-1 cuts through the confusion and links callers to the health and human services they need. 2-1-1 services are available in over 150 languages. 2-1-1 is available from cellular phones. Standard airtime rates may apply. If you experience difficulties calling 2-1-1, you may access the identical service by calling 1-866-411-6803. HOURS: 24/7 FEES: None
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, WESTERN MARYLAND 108 Byte Drive, Ste. 103, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-696-0315; 24 hr. Helpline: 800-272-3900 Fax: 301-696-9061 Email: info.maryland@alz.org www.alzgmd.org SERVICES: Provides individuals with Alzheimer's, their families and caregivers a 24-hour Helpline, information and referral, support groups, and a medic alert/safe return program. Also offers a speakers bureau and advocates for research, treatment, and prevention of Alzheimer's. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Varies
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS, Frederick 5 Keller Lane, Middletown, Frederick, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-898-7177 SERVICES: Agency dedicated to enhancing the aging process through advocacy, information and referrals, group activities and various other support. Local group has luncheon meeting that includes various presentations and speakers. HOURS: Meets 3rd Thur of each month, 11:00am-2:00pm. Make reservations one week ahead. FEES: Cost of lunch is $14.50. National and Local fee is $4 per year or 3 years for $10.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1393 Progress Way, Ste. 908, Eldersburg, MD 21784 Telephone: 1-800-227-2345; 410-781-4316 Fax: 410-781-4317 SERVICES: Information and guidance as well as transportation to and from treatment centers. Support programs for cancer patients. Limited financial assistance for pain and nausea medications. Grants determined on assessment of need. Cancer education programs, films, and brochures available. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None 78
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Mid-Atlantic Maryland Region 800 Wyman Park Drive, Ste. 110, Baltimore, MD 21211 Telephone: 410-265-0075; 1-888-DIABETES Fax: 410-235-4048 www.diabetes.org SERVICES: To help all people affected by diabetes through public information, advocacy, and research to find a cure. HOURS: 24-hour answering services FEES: None
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 415 N. Charles Street, P.O. Box 17025, Baltimore, MD 21201 Telephone: 410-685-7074 Fax: 410-637-4550 Email: chanson@heart.org www.americanheart.org SERVICES: Information on cardiovascular disease and stroke offered; health fairs are provided; community education through major events including Jump Rope for Heart, Hoops for Heart, and the American Heart Walk. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: None
ARC OF FREDERICK COUNTY 620 A Research Court, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-0909 Fax: 301-695-6454 Email: info@arcfc.org www.arcfc.org SERVICES: The Arc of Frederick County provides advocacy, access to resources, assistance in increasing individual and family connections for people with developmental disabilities. The organization seeks creative solutions to help people with developmental disabilities to attain their goals. The Support Services division provides a variety of local services including the following: Information and referral to services in the community for anyone who contacts The Arc, individual assistance to plan for and obtain needed services, fiscal intermediary services for adults who live on their own or with families, autism waiver service coordination for children and families to receive therapy, respite care, and other services, assistance for students and their families to plan for the services they need when they graduate from Special Education services to ensure their transition to work programs and other community resources, partnership with local service providers on services for children and adults with cognitive impairments and mental illness, collaboration with community agencies and volunteers to offer programs such as adult education, art classes, cooking classes and a monthly Parents Day Out respite program, lending library of professional literature on disability-specific topics. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, MID ATLANTIC REGION, Columbia 9891 Broken Land Parkway, Ste. 101, Columbia, MD 21046 Telephone: 800-365-3811 Fax: 410-312-9270 Email: mailer@arthritis.org www.arthritis.org SERVICES: Provides support services to people affected by or interested in learning more about arthritis. Services include information and referrals, warm water and land exercise program throughout Maryland, professional training programs and more. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Vary from program to program. Scholarships available.
ASIAN AMERICAN CENTER OF FREDERICK 1080 W. Patrick Street, Ste. 16, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-694-3355 Fax: 888-559-6557 Email: info@aacfmd.org www.aacfmd.org LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Builds a stronger community through integration of services. Offers a diverse range of services and events, including interpretation/translation services, free education classes for expectant mothers. Assistance in obtaining citizenship, language and culture education programs, health and human services advocacy and outreach programs. Also, provides assistors to help individuals and families during open enrollment for health care through the Affordable Care Act. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA - FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER P.O. Box 456, Buckeystown Pike, Buckeystown, MD 21717 Telephone: 301-746-8080 Fax: 301-695-1250 www.asafrederickmd.org SERVICES: Provides community awareness, education and maintains a supportive awareness network comprised of professionals, parents, caregivers and community leaders. Activities include but not limited to support meetings throughout the year, seminars, fund raisers, community awareness events, fun activities for families, and grassroots advocacy. No appointment needed. Handicap accessible. HOURS: Leave a message, call will be returned FEES: None for local group, Fee for National Membership
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) BEACON HOUSE FOR MEN Frederick Rescue Mission 419 W. South Street, P.O. Box 3389, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-6633 ext. 210 Fax: 301-695-6637 Email: kking@therescuemission.org www.therescuemission.org SERVICES: Program accommodates over 40 residents who are without homes and have life-damaging dependencies. Residents go through the Change Life Recovery Program - a twelve month comprehensive residential program for men. Residents are equipped with tools needed for a successful future. Biblical understanding, recovery curriculums, computer training, and private tutoring enhance the residents' educational level. Residents take classes at Frederick Community College and strive to attain their G.E.D. or equivalent. Those participating in the program must be committed to conquering his addiction to drugs or alcohol by fully engaging in every aspect of the program. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
CENTRO HISPANO 1080 W.Patrick Street, Suite 4, Frederick, MD, 21703 Telephone: 301-668-6270 Fax: 301-578-4782 www.centrohispanomd.com SERVICES: Offers free legal clinics, classes to educate residents in English and citizenship, computers, parent outreach, employment skill development programs, information and referrals to health and human services within the community, public notary, documentation translation, quarterly informational workshops, and mediation services. Also offers tax assistance Monday through Friday 10:00am-6:00pm, a family attorney is available on Tuesdays from 5:007:00pm and an immigration attorney is available on Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00-7:00pm. HOURS: M-Th 3:00pm-7:00pm, F 9:00am-1:00pm FEES: Vary depending upon services needed
COMMUNICATION SERVICE FOR THE DEAF, INC. 200 W. Ceaser Chavez Blvd., Austin Texas, 78701 Telephone: 800-717-1384 Video Phone: 512-649-4442 Email: akillian@csd.org www.csd.org SERVICES: Interpreting services for the deaf and hard of hearing community. Services include on line interpreter and video relay. HOURS: 24 hour service FEES: Variable
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) FAMILY RESOURCE, INFORMATION AND EDUCATION NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME (F.R.I.E.N.D.S.) Middletown United Methodist Church 7108 Fern Lane, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-676-4420 www.friendsoffredco.org SERVICES: Offers a monthly support and resource group for expectant parents, new parents and extended families of Down Syndrome babies. Provides ageappropriate activities for children and their friends. Advocates for community awareness and acceptance. Quarterly meetings are held with professional speakers regarding issues related to Down Syndrome. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Support group meets 6:30pm the second Friday of every month at the United Methodist Church. Call for further details. FEES: None
MARYLAND COALITION OF FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Ste. 119, Columbia, MD 21044 Telephone: 410-730-8267; 888-607-3637 Fax: 410-730-8331 Email: info@mdcoalition.org www.mdcoalition.org SERVICES: A grassroots coalition of family and advocacy organizations dedicated to improving services for children with mental health needs and their families; and building a network of information and support for families across Maryland. No appointment is needed. HOURS: Call for hours
NAMI OF FREDERICK COUNTY 4 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Helpline: 240-379-6186 Email: info@namifcmd.org www.namifcmd.org SERVICES: Provides information, education, understanding and support for persons experiencing mental illness and their families. Services include a free twelve-week (30-hour) course given twice a year that is open to family members, caretakers, and friends of those with a mental illness. This course teaches skills that are needed to cope more effectively with ill family members. Also sponsors educational programs throughout the year which are open to the public. A Helpline is available 7 days a week between 9:00am and 9:00pm and is answered by trained volunteers who offer supportive listening and assistance in finding a program or programs that will work for you and your family. Please call 240-379-6186. HOURS: 9:00am-9:00pm FEES: None
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) ON OUR OWN OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. 331 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-620-0555 Fax: 301-620-0555 Email: onourownfrederick@gmail.com www.onourownmd.org SERVICES: Our mission is to promote recovery, wellness and peer support in an environment of understanding, advocacy and education to past or present recipients of mental health services. Provides weekly support groups and one-on-one peer support. Call for details. HOURS: Open daily and hours vary. Call for details. FEES: None
SERVICE COORDINATION, INC. 5303 Spectrum Drive, Ste. 1, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-8044 Fax: 301-663-9609 www.servicecoordinationinc.org SERVICES: Provides advocacy and case management for adults and children with developmental disabilities. Coordinators visit clients and families regularly to assess their needs and help locate on-going support services. Program identifies service gaps, advocates for improvements in the service system, and provides community education. Must be referred by Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: DDA funded
UNITED WAY OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. Bernard W. Brown Community Center 629 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-4231; 800-994-0808 Fax: 301-663-1855 Email: info@unitedwayfrederick.org www.unitedwayfrederick.org SERVICES: Recruits people and organizations to engage in giving, advocating, and volunteering in the areas of education, income and health. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Consumer Information and Advocacy (Continued) WE INTERPRET.NET P.O. Box 250, Libertytown, MD 21762 Telephone: 877-788-8454 Email: WIN@WeInterpret.net www.weinterpret.net SERVICES: WIN has more than 300 professional interpreters available for more than 50 languages and we specialize in American Sign Language. Our interpreters have extensive experience, including specialized areas such as medicine, law, government, and education. HOURS: Office: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Interpreters: 24 hrs/7 days a week. Emergency services available. FEES: Start at $75 an hour. Contract rates are available.
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Disabilities Services ABILITIES NETWORK AND EPILEPSY FOUNDATION 5104 Pegasus Court, Ste. E, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-695-9505; 1-800-394-9504 Fax: 301-695-3340 www.abilitiesnetwork.org SERVICES: Assists people with disabilities to achieve their personal goals and integration into the community. Services are customized to each individual and family. Services include information and referral to other programs as needed, assistance with application for services, independent living skills and job readiness training. Also presents epilepsy awareness workshops to the general public to help dispel the myths and misunderstandings concerning epilepsy. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Must be approved by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) or Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
ARC OF FREDERICK COUNTY 620 A Research Court, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-0909 Fax: 301-695-6454 Email: info@arcfc.org www.arcfc.org SERVICES: The Arc of Frederick County provides advocacy, access to resources, assistance in increasing individual and family connections for people with developmental disabilities. The organization seeks creative solutions to help people with developmental disabilities to attain their goals. The Support Services division provides a variety of local services including the following: Information and referral to services in the community for anyone who contacts The Arc, individual assistance to plan for and obtain needed services, fiscal intermediary services for adults who live on their own or with families, autism waiver service coordination for children and families to receive therapy, respite care, and other services, assistance for students and their families to plan for the services they need when they graduate from Special Education services to ensure their transition to work programs and other community resources, partnership with local service providers on services for children and adults with cognitive impairments and mental illness, collaboration with community agencies and volunteers to offer programs such as adult education, art classes, cooking classes and a monthly Parents Day Out respite program, lending library of professional literature on disability-specific topics. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Disabilities Services (Continued) AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA - FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER P.O. Box 456 Buckeystown Pike, Buckeystown, MD 21717 Telephone: 301-746-8080 Fax: 301-695-1250 www.asafrederickmd.org SERVICES: Provides community awareness, education and maintains a supportive awareness network comprised of professionals, parents, caregivers and community leaders. Activities include but not limited to support meetings throughout the year, seminars, fund raisers, community awareness events, fun activities for families, and grassroots advocacy. No appointment needed. Handicap accessible. HOURS: Leave a message, call will be returned FEES: None for local group, Fee for National Membership
CHILD FIND Frederick County Public Schools 191 S. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-644-5000 Fax: 301-644-5305 SERVICES: A process for locating, evaluating, and identifying all children from birth through age 21 with special needs, whether or not they are currently enrolled in Frederick County Public Schools. An appointment is needed and all services are confidential. Parents of school-aged children who suspect that their child may have an educational disability should contact their community’s school. If the child is younger than five, contact FCPS Child Find. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
COMMUNITY LIVING, INC. 620-B Research Drive, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-8811 Fax: 301-663-0476 Email: info@communitylivinginc.org www.communitylivinginc.org SERVICES: Provides supervised housing and support services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Seeks to help residents meet their maximum potential for independent living. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Sliding scale/state funded/SSI
DAYBREAK ADULT DAY SERVICES, INC. 7819 Rocky Springs Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-696-0808 Fax: 301-696-1164 Email: admin@daybreakadultdayservices.org www.daybreakadultdayservices.o SERVICES: Offers comprehensive, structured medical and non-medical day programs for disabled adults 55 and older. Admission of younger disabled adults is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/VA benefits/long term care insurance/private pay
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Disabilities Services (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION (DORS) 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-3075 Fax: 301-600-3084 Email: region1@dors.state.md.us www.dors.state.md.us/dors SERVICES: Provides leadership and support promoting the employment, economic self-sufficiency, and independence of individuals 18 and older with disabilities. Assists individuals in choosing services to help them enter or return to work or meet their independent living goals. Vocational counseling; physical and mental restoration services; communications and equipment services; rehabilitation technology services and job training and placement may be arranged. Makes referrals to the Frederick County Business and Employment Center (BEC). Eligible individuals have a physical or mental impairment which is a substantial impediment to employment and will benefit from vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for, or maintain employment. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Sliding scale or free depending upon service
DEVOTIONAL ASSISTED LIVING 8531 Inspiration Avenue, Walkersville, MD 20853 Telephone: 240-476-4729 Fax: 310-540-2472 Email: devotioncare.wordpress.com www.devotioncare@yahoo.com SERVICES: Offers 24 hour staffing, Alzheimer’s/Dementia care, private and semiprivate bedrooms, shower and bathroom safety rails, spacious living and dining rooms and patios, all utilities included in the monthly fee, three cooked meals a day plus healthy snacks, fun outdoor activities area, bathing, grooming, and dressing assistance, wheelchair accessible, medications supervision and management, doctor appointments upon request, daily housekeeping and respite care. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-9:00pm FEES: Vary. Call for details.
EDENTON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 5800 Genesis Lane, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-694-3100 Fax: 301-694-0308 www.edenton-retirement.com SERVICES: Offers independent living, assisted living, and individual care including dementia care. Services offered include various types of recreation, health care, home based services, dining and meal planning. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary
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Disabilities Services (Continued) FAMILY RESOURCE , INFORMATION AND EDUCATION NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME (F.R.I.E.N.D.S.) Middletown United Methodist Church, 7108 Fern Lane, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-676-4420 www.friendsoffredco.org SERVICES: Offers a monthly support and resource group for expectant parents, new parents and extended families of Down Syndrome babies. Provides ageappropriate activities for children and their friends. Advocates for community awareness and acceptance. Quarterly meetings are held with professional speakers regarding issues related to Down Syndrome. Wheelchair accessible HOURS: Support group meets 6:30pm the second Friday of every month at the United Methodist Church. Call for further details. FEES: None
FAMILY SERVICE FOUNDATION OF FREDERICK 306 Delaware Road, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-459-2121 Fax: 301-378-0267 Email: ashade@fsfinc.org www.fsfinc.org SERVICES: Provides Residential and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services for individuals with mental illness. Serve hearing and deaf individuals. Signing therapist on staff. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare/uninsured
FREDERICK COUNTY 4-H THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM 11515 Angleberger Road, Thurmont, MD 21788 Telephone: 301-898-3587 Email: fc4htrp@aol.com www.fc4htrp.org SERVICES: Offers a therapeutic horseback riding program for children and adults who are disabled. Other rider activities off the premises include a show at the Frederick Fairgrounds during the Great Frederick Fair. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm. Leave message - call will be returned. FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ADULT FOSTER CARE 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2635 Fax: 301-600-2639 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides supportive housing with a pre-qualified foster family for adults in need of housing. Adults may be at risk, have no relatives or families, families are unable to adequately provide for them or unable to accept the responsibility, needs an alternative to independent living in the community or an institution. This includes HIV/AIDS patients unable to live alone. The program recruits and counsels foster families, counsels the adult in care and obtains special services that may be needed. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None 88
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Disabilities Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ADULTS 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2635 Fax: 301-600-2639 SERVICES: Provides senior citizens and individuals 18 to 64 years old that are mentally, physically, or developmentally disabled case management, assessment, referral, and continuous evaluation of their situation and needs. Services may include bathing and dressing, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, and budgeting. Also provides seniors 65 and older, who have a medical condition that puts them at risk of having to enter a nursing home or other institutions, a geriatric evaluation and a case manager to locate and arrange for needed services. They continuously evaluate their situation and needs. Services may include bathing and dressing, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, and budgeting. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None/sliding fee scale
FREDERICK COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1611 Fax: 301-600-3280 SERVICES: Provides early intervention services for infants, toddlers and preschoolers with suspected developmental delays or disabilities, and their families. Also works with school age children up to 18 with suspected developmental delays or disabilities. Selective services available for adults with developmental or physical delays. Services include assessments, Audiological services, dental care, Infants and Toddlers program, respite and school based services. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREEDOM CENTER, INC. 550 Highland Street, Ste. 510, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-846-7811 Fax: 301-846-9070 www.thefreedomcenter-md.org SERVICES: Empowers people with disabilities to lead self-directed, independent, and productive lives in a barrier-free community through services and supports that include advocacy, information and referral, peer counseling, and independent living skills training. Adult volunteers welcomed. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Disabilities Services (Continued) GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, Frederick County Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley, Inc. 400 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-0622 Fax: 301846-0940 www.gimv.org SERVICES: Offers people with disabilities and other barriers to employment the opportunity to find jobs by turning monetary and usable goods donations into job training and other career services. Also provides a financial education program and a thrift shop that is open to the public. Stores and donation centers are located throughout the county. Call for times and addresses. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
HEAD START A Program of the YMCA 801 N. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-378-9140 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Provides low income families with children 3 to 5 years of age a comprehensive preschool program. Focus is on language skills, problem solving, creativity, personal growth, organizational skills and readiness skills to prepare preschool children to enter the public school system. Also offers parent education and special services for children with physical or developmental disabilities. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Must fill out an application and meet income guidelines.
INFANTS AND TODDLERS PROGRAM, Frederick County 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1612 Fax: 301-600-3280 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Provides early intervention services for children birth to three years with developmental delays, disabilities or special health needs. Offers early intervention services such as speech therapy, physical therapy occupational therapy and special instruction to infants and toddlers. Also provide service coordination and support services for the family. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Disabilities Services (Continued) LAUREL HALL SCHOOL IN FREDERICK Brook Lane Health Services 4540 B Mack Avenue, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-698-5665 Fax: 301-698-5663 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: A non-public school designed to provide services to special needs students. Special needs may include emotional disabilities, autism or multiple handicaps that require a setting of highly structured and individualized education services. Also offers psychiatric support where needed. NOTE: Referrals must come from local Board of Education through the IEP (Individualized Education Plan) process. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-3:30pm FEES: Call for information
LINWOOD CENTER, INC MACS, MANSEF 3421 Martha Bush Drive, Ellicott City, MD 21043 Telephone: 410-465-1352 Fax: 410-461-1161 Email admin@linwoodcenter.org www.linwoodcenter.org SERVICES: Incorporated in 1955, Linwood Center operates a nonpublic educational program, providing full day and residential special education and related services for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ages 9 through 21. Additionally, Linwood is licensed to provide adult community-based residential, supported employment and day rehabilitation services. Appointment needed. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
MARYLAND ACCESS POINT (MAP), Frederick County Frederick County Department of Aging 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1604 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov/aging SERVICES: Provides seniors 60 and older and disabled individuals over the age of 18, nutritional, educational, and social programs, computer classes, and strengthtraining classes. The senior information and assistance program (health insurance enrollment) is available at senior centers throughout the county. Food 'n' Friends serve lunch at the centers as clients participate in various activities. There is health insurance counseling, an Ombudsman advocate for residents of long term care facilities and investigates complaints and confidential nursing home resolution. A visitor program promotes the well being and quality of life for residents in nursing homes. Meals on Wheels and Home Delivered Meals provide meals at home to eligible persons. They also assist eligible seniors to receive services in their home or in an assisted living facility and legal services assists with specific services for seniors and people with disabilities. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None Mental Health Association
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Disabilities Services (Continued) MARYLAND ACCESSIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS (MAT) 301 W. Preston Street, Rm. 1008 A, Baltimore, MD 21201-2365 Telephone: Voice/TTY Customer Service 800-552-7724 Fax: 410-767-4276 www.mdrelay.org SERVICES: Program provides free assistive telecommunications equipment to qualifying Marylanders, such as amplified phones, TTYs (text telephones), and other assistive devices to those who have difficulty using a standard phone. T o qualify applicants must currently be receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Temporary Disability Assistance Program (TDAP) or Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), and may be deaf, hard of hearing, deaf, blind, speech or mobility disabled. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: None
MARYLAND RELAY SERVICE 301 W. Preston Street, Rm. 1008 A, Baltimore, MD 21201 Telephone: 711 Customer Service: 1-800-552-7724 Fax: 410-767-4276 www.mdrelay.org SERVICES: Free public service that enables persons to communicate with someone who is deaf, hard-of-hearing, late-deafened or speech-disabled, and who uses a TTY (Text Telephone). The spoken words are relayed by an Operator (OPR) who types them, word for word, to the person on the other end of the line. Then the OPR speaks to the hearing person everything that the TTY user types back. Either a TTY user or a person using a standard phone may initiate a call through Maryland Relay, anywhere, anytime. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None for local calls
MEDSOURCE COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 2090 Old Farm Drive, Ste. 1E, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-631-6901 TTY: 800-735-2258 Fax: 301-631-6905 Email: rcmcsinc@aol.com www.ddamaryland.org/medsource.htm SERVICES: Residential support to adults 21 and older with intellectual disabilities. Works to increase opportunities and build relationships. Must be approved by Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm FEES: Private pay/Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)
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Disabilities Services (Continued) METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON EAR 12061 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 Telephone: 301-681-6636 Fax: 301-625-1986 Email: information@washear.org www.washear.org SERVICES: Multimedia reading and information service for the blind, visually impaired, and print disabled. Dial-in news; radio reading; and web casting of newspapers, magazines, books, and shopping ads. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS, Frederick County Frederick County Public Schools Rock Creek School, 191 Waverley Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-236-8744 Fax: 240-236-8701 Email: partnersforsuccess@fcps.org www.fcps.org SERVICES: Offers a full range of support for families of children and young adults ages 3-21 years of age with special needs. Provides information and referrals and serves as a link between family, school and community. Provides onsite lending library open to the public and several workshops and seminars throughout the year call for further information. To access Partners for Success's web site go to fcps.org and click on Academics, Special Ed and then Parent Resources on the left hand side of the page. NOTE: Operates on the same schedule as the schools which means they are closed for the summer. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
PARTNERS IN CARE, INC., Frederick County 22 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-682-7433 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.partnersincare.org SERVICES: Volunteers provide community residents who are elderly (55+) or elderly and disabled (50+) with non-medical services. Services include but not limited to transportation to and from appointments, running errands, grocery shopping, companionship, and handyman help. NOTE: First time clients must go through an interview process. Not able to transport clients in wheelchairs at this time. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: None. Donations greatly appreciated.
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Disabilities Services (Continued) RIGHT AT HOME OF CENTRAL MARYLAND 550 N. Highland Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-696-1122 Fax: 301-696-1373 Email: info@rightathomemd.net www.rightathome.net/centralmd SERVICES: Provides elderly and disabled individuals with in home care and assistance with tasks such as medication monitoring, meal preparation and diet monitoring, shopping and errands, transportation, light housekeeping, accompanying client on walks, set up social functions and entertainment, Alzheimer and Dementia care, Parkinson's care, and assistance with Arthritis limitations. Provides hospice supportive care, family respite care, discounted 24-hour live-in services, couples care, enhanced living and share care services for assisted independent and continuing care communities. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm, Services 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Vary depending on service. Call for details.
SCOTT KEY CENTER Frederick County Health Department 1050 Rocky Springs Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1600 Fax: 240-600-6016 Email: scottkeyemail@frederickcountymd.org www.scottkeycenter.org SERVICES: Fosters community integration through employment and public awareness for adults 21 and older with developmental disabilities. NOTE: Must be approved by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). HOURS: M-F 8:00am-3:30pm FEES: None
SERVICE COORDINATION, INC. 5303 Spectrum Drive, Ste. 1, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-8044 Fax: 301-663-9609 www.servicecoordinationinc.org SERVICES: Provides advocacy and case management for adults and children with developmental disabilities. Coordinators visit clients and families regularly to assess their needs and help locate on-going support services. Program identifies service gaps, advocates for improvements in the service system, and provides community education. Must be referred by Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: DDA funded
UNIFIED COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS, Frederick County 5736 Industry Lane, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-663-8700 Fax: 301-695-8527 www.ucp.org SERVICES: Advocates for the rights of adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities to live a full life in the community. Other services include day and residential programs, employment services, in-home support, transportation, respite care and assistance with learning various technologies. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Cost is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). Call for details. 94
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Education ADULT EDUCATION, FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-629-7962 Email: adulted@frederick.edu SERVICES: Offers GED classes, English for speakers of other languages, an external diploma program, family literacy and basic adult education. Call to ask about registration. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-5:00pm, F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary
ARC OF FREDERICK COUNTY 620 A Research Court, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-0909 Fax: 301-695-6454 Email: info@arcfc.org www.arcfc.org SERVICES: The Arc of Frederick County provides advocacy, access to resources, assistance in increasing individual and family connections for people with developmental disabilities. The organization seeks creative solutions to help people with developmental disabilities to attain their goals. The Support Services division provides a variety of local services including the following: Information and referral to services in the community for anyone who contacts The Arc, individual assistance to plan for and obtain needed services, fiscal intermediary services for adults who live on their own or with families, autism waiver service coordination for children and families to receive therapy, respite care, and other services, assistance for students and their families to plan for the services they need when they graduate from Special Education services to ensure their transition to work programs and other community resources, partnership with local service providers on services for children and adults with cognitive impairments and mental illness, collaboration with community agencies and volunteers to offer programs such as adult education, art classes, cooking classes and a monthly Parents Day Out respite program, lending library of professional literature on disability-specific topics. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF FREDERICK COUNTY 413 Burck Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1875 Fax: 301-600-1876 karenf@bgcfc.org www.bgcfc.org SERVICES: Provides a safe place for area children ages 6 to 18 to go after school and during the summer. Offer various types of academic and recreational activities, educational tutoring and help in making appropriate choices in their physical, educational, personal, social, emotional, vocational, and spiritual lives. Programs are located at various middle schools throughout the county. Provides a learning center dedicated to helping youth improve their study habits, academic careers and make good life choices. The Power Hour program offers members afterschool homework help and tutoring. Call for further information or visit website. HOURS: M-F 3:00-6:30pm. Call for summer hours. FEES: $35 monthly. Scholarships and financial assistance available. Mental Health Association
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Education (Continued) CHILD FIND Frederick County Public Schools 7630 Hayward Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-644-5292 Fax: 301-698-2736 SERVICES: A process for locating, evaluating, and identifying all children from birth through age 21 with special needs, whether or not they are currently enrolled in Frederick County Public Schools. An appointment is needed and all services are confidential. Parents of school-aged children who suspect that their child may have an educational disability should contact their community’s school. If the child is younger than five, contact FCPS Child Find. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
COMMUNITY AGENCY SCHOOL SERVICES (CASS) 191 S. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-644-5000 www.fcps.org (lists name and number of facilitator covering your middle school) LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Licensed social workers provide direct services to Middle School students and families ONLY. They assess student and family needs and link families to school and community services. They track student progress by phone, in schools and in homes. Participation is voluntary and on a confidential basis. Families are served regardless of income. NOTE: Elementary and High School students/family should contact their schools counselor to be connected to appropriate community resources HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Frederick Community College 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2559 Fax: 301-846-2498 Email: dwelch-freas@frederick.edu www.frederick.edu SERVICES: Early childhood degree program, including state-approved training courses for child care positions. Courses include 90-hour child care courses, 45 infant/toddler and school-age activities, in addition to specialized early childhood and general education courses. HOURS: Class times vary FEES: Variable
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Education (Continued) FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM (EVEN START) Frederick County Public Schools – Adult Education Rock Creek School, 191 Waverley Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-236-8780 Fax: 240-236-8785 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Even Start serves English Language Learners and Adult Basic Learners and their families with young children birth through eight years old on-site at Hillcrest Elementary School. The comprehensive program offers classes in adult education, parenting, early childhood education and interactive learning activities. The staff and families work together during monthly home visits. Even Start prepares young children “to enter school ready to learn.” HOURS: M-Th 9:00am-2:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER, THE Frederick Community College, Building G-222 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-631-2256 Email: calmintake@gmail.com www.calm-frederick.org SERVICES: Provides mediation and conflict resolution services to resolve all non-violent conflicts. Also provides Independent Education Plans (IEP's), mediation training and anger management classes. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm, by appointment ONLY. Mediation takes place during the day, evenings and weekends FEES: $25 fee for out of county residents, all other services no charge
FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, FLEXIBLE AND VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL Frederick County Public Schools 1799 Schifferstadt Blvd., Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-236-8450 Fax: 240-236-8451 Email: adult.ed@fcps.org www.fcps.org SERVICES: Programs are available to individuals who are at least 16 years of age and not enrolled in any K-12 school program. Offers Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, assessments, referrals, and classes at many locations throughout the county, during the day, in the evening, and on the weekend. Offers basic education including reading, writing, and math remediation, secondary education that includes GED test preparation and the External Diploma Program (EDP) and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and English as a Second Language (ESL). Beginner ESOL and Intermediate ESL classes are free. HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-7:00pm, F 8:00am-3:00pm; Summer Hours: M-F 8:00am-3:00pm FEES: Vary
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Education (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY VIRTUAL SCHOOL Frederick County Public Schools 1799 Schifferstadt Blvd., Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 240-236-8421 Fax: 240-236-8451 www.fcps.edu SERVICES: Provides high quality and rigorous courses as an alternative for students whose instructional needs cannot be met at their home school. Programs are available to individuals who are at least 16 years of age and not enrolled in any 9th-12th grade school program. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-7:00pm, Fri 8:00am-3:00pm FEES: Vary. Call for details.
HEAD START A Program of the YMCA Lincoln Elementary School, 250 Madison Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1024 Fax: 301-600-2723 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Provides low income families with children 3 to 5 years of age a comprehensive preschool program. Focus is on language skills, problem solving, creativity, personal growth, organizational skills and readiness skills to prepare preschool children to enter the public school system. Also offers parent education and special services for children with physical or developmental disabilities. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Must fill out an application and meet income guidelines
JUDY CENTER, Frederick County Frederick County Public Schools 201 Waverly Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-236-8772 Fax: 240-236-8774 www.fcps.org/judycenter LANGUAGES: Spanish SERVICES: Provides early intervention and comprehensive services to families with a child or children between the ages of birth through kindergarten. Services include the following: parent education, family mentoring, counseling and literacy training, early childhood educational support, health education and services, developmental screenings, a learning play time between parents and children, and a lending library with resources for children and parents. Serves Waverley, Hillcrest, and Lincoln elementary school districts. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Education (Continued) LAUREL HALL SCHOOL IN FREDERICK Brook Lane Health Services 4540 B Mack Avenue, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-698-5665 Fax: 301-698-5663 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: A non-public school designed to provide services to special needs students. Special needs may include emotional disabilities, autism or multiple handicaps that require a setting of highly structured and individualized education services. Also offers psychiatric support where needed. NOTE: Referrals must come from local Board of Education through the IEP (Individualized Education Plan) process. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-3:30pm FEES: Call for information
LITERACY COUNCIL OF FREDERICK COUNTY 110 E. Patrick Street, 2nd Floor, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2066 www.frederickliteracy.org SERVICES: Provides individual and group tutoring in speaking, reading, writing, spelling and English as a second language. Also provides services to stroke survivors who need to re-learn reading and writing skills. HOURS: M-F 10:00am-4:00pm 1st and 4th Saturday of each month: 9:00am-noon FEES: None
MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 101 Clarke Place, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 301-360-2000 Fax: 301-360-1401 SERVICES: Provides for a continuum of educational services for deaf and hard of hearing students from birth to age 21. All decisions regarding the educational services for a child with a disability in a special education delivery model will be made by an Individualized Education Program (IEP) team in consultation with the parents or guardians of the child and consistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: No tuition fees for Maryland residents
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: An 8 hour public education training program that teaches individuals how to offer initial help to someone showing signs and symptoms of an emerging mental illness or experiencing a mental health crisis. MHFA teaches a 5-step action plan detailing how to provide initial heal and how to connect the person with appropriate professional, peer, social or self-help care. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: $119 per person. Full and partial scholarships available.
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Education (Continued) MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID FOR YOUTH Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: An 8 hour public education training program which introduces participants to the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents 12-18. Course builds understanding of the importance of early intervention and most importantly gives individuals the tools to recognize and help a youth in a crisis situation such as mental health or substance abuse challenge. Youth MHFA is designed for adults who regularly interact with adolescents and can be appropriate for older adolescents to encourage peer to peer interaction. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: $119 per person. Full and partial scholarships available.
OFFICE OF ADULT SERVICES, FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Administration Hall, A-103, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2483 Fax: 301-624-2778 www.frederick.edu/studentservices LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Offers a wide variety of supportive services for adults returning to college. Services include information and referrals for adults in transition and financial assistance for single parents and displaced homemakers, a Women’s Center to help plan for the future, a Women to Women Mentoring Program (see separate listing) and a health Academy for those who want to become CNAs/GNAs. They are also the location for the ANNE-LYNN GROSS BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER (See separate listing). HOURS: M 8:30am-7:00pm, Tu-F 8:30am-4:30pm. Summer hours vary. FEES: None
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EXTENSION, Frederick County 330 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1594 Fax: 301-600-1588 www.extension.umd.edu/frederick-county LANGUAGES: American Sign Language SERVICES: Provides accessible unbiased expert knowledge that people can use to improve their economic stability, their quality of life and community, as well as the environment in which they live. Offers educational programs, events, clinics, field days, seminars, conferences, consultations, small group discussions, camps, after school programs and club meetings in the areas of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, Home Horticulture and 4H Youth Department. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Education (Continued) WOMAN TO WOMAN MENTORING PROGRAM FCC Arts and Student Center, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Building A-107, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2556 Fax: 301-846-2599 Email: w2wmentoring@frederick.edu www.womantowomanfrederick.org SERVICES: The Woman to Woman Mentoring Program is an intergenerational program to assist County women ages 18-35 in need of personal and professional guidance to help transform their lives through mentoring relationships focused on career, education, and family. Provides guidance and support. Annual program begins in September through June. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation ARC OF FREDERICK COUNTY 620 A Research Court, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-663-0909 Fax: 301-695-6454 Email: info@arcfc.org www.arcfc.org SERVICES: The Arc of Frederick County provides advocacy, access to resources, assistance in increasing individual and family connections for people with developmental disabilities. The organization seeks creative solutions to help people with developmental disabilities to attain their goals. The Support Services division provides a variety of local services including the following: Information and referral to services in the community for anyone who contacts The Arc, individual assistance to plan for and obtain needed services, fiscal intermediary services for adults who live on their own or with families, autism waiver service coordination for children and families to receive therapy, respite care, and other services, assistance for students and their families to plan for the services they need when they graduate from Special Education services to ensure their transition to work programs and other community resources, partnership with local service providers on services for children and adults with cognitive impairments and mental illness, collaboration with community agencies and volunteers to offer programs such as adult education, art classes, cooking classes and a monthly Parents Day Out respite program, lending library of professional literature on disability-specific topics. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
COMMUNITY AGENCY SCHOOL SERVICES (CASS) 191 S. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-644-5000 www.fcps.org (lists name and number of facilitator covering your middle school) LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Licensed social workers provide direct services to middle school students and families ONLY. They assess student and family needs and link families to school and community services. They track student progress by phone, in schools and in homes. Participation is voluntary and on a confidential basis. Families are served regardless of income. NOTE: Elementary and high school students/family should contact their schools counselor to be connected to appropriate community resources. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation (Continued) DIVISION OF REHABILITATION (DORS) 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-3075 Fax: 301-600-3084 Email: region1@dors.state.md.us www.dors.state.md.us/dors SERVICES: Provides leadership and support promoting the employment, economic self-sufficiency, and independence of individuals 18 and older with disabilities. Assists individuals in choosing services to help them enter or return to work or meet their independent living goals. Vocational counseling; physical and mental restoration services; communications and equipment services; rehabilitation technology services and job training and placement may be arranged. Makes referrals to the Frederick County Business and Employment Center (BEC). Eligible individuals have a physical or mental impairment which is a substantial impediment to employment and will benefit from vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for, or maintain employment. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Sliding scale or free depending upon service
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Frederick Community College 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2559 Fax: 301-846-2498 Email: dwelch-freas@frederick.edu www.frederick.edu SERVICES: Early childhood degree program, including state-approved training courses for child care positions. Courses include 90-hour child care courses, 45 infant/toddler and school-age activities, in addition to specialized early childhood and general education courses. HOURS: Class times vary FEES: Variable
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, Frederick County Goodwill Industries of Monocacy Valley, Inc. 400 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-0622 Fax: 301-846-0940 www.gimv.org SERVICES: Offers people with disabilities and other barriers to employment the opportunity to find jobs by turning monetary and usable goods donations into job training and other career services. Also provides a financial education program and a thrift shop that is open to the public. Stores and donation centers are located throughout the county. Call for times and addresses. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation (Continued) LAUREL HALL SCHOOL IN FREDERICK Brook Lane Health Services 4540 B Mack Avenue, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-698-5665 Fax: 301-698-5663 www.brooklane.org SERVICES: A non-public school designed to provide services to special needs students. Special needs may include emotional disabilities, autism or multiple handicaps that require a setting of highly structured and individualized education services. Also offers psychiatric support where needed. NOTE: Referrals must come from local Board of Education through the IEP (Individualized Education Plan) process. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-3:30pm FEES: Call for information
MARYLAND ACCESS POINT (MAP), Frederick County Frederick County Department of Aging 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1604 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov/aging SERVICES: Provides seniors 60 and older, and disabled individuals over the age of 18, nutritional, educational, and social programs, computer classes, and strength-training classes. The senior information and assistance program (health insurance enrollment) is available at senior centers throughout the county. Food 'n' Friends serve lunch at the centers as clients participate in various activities. There is health insurance counseling, an Ombudsman advocate for residents of long term care facilities and investigates complaints and confidential nursing home resolution. A visitor program promotes the well being and quality of life for residents in nursing homes. Meals on Wheels and Home Delivered Meals provide meals at home to eligible persons. They also assist eligible seniors to receive services in their home or in an assisted living facility and legal services assists with specific services for seniors and people with disabilities. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
SCOTT KEY CENTER Frederick County Health Department 1050 Rocky Springs Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1600 Fax: 240-600-6016 Email: scottkeyemail@frederickcountymd.org www.scottkeycenter.org SERVICES: Fosters community integration through employment and public awareness for adults 21 and older with developmental disabilities. NOTE: Must be approved by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). HOURS: M-F 8:00am-3:30pm FEES: None
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Employment and Vocational Rehabilitation (Continued) WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER, Frederick County 5340 A Spectrum Drive, DLLR Office, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-600-3480 Fax: 301-600-7916 www.dllr.state.md.us/county/fred SERVICES: Features an array of employment and training services for job seekers and businesses, providing a broad range of workforce development resources and information in one location. Job seeker services include career exploration assistance, referrals to training programs, placement services, resume preparation assistance, and workshops to enhance job seeking skills and work readiness. Applicants have access to computers with Internet access, printers, copiers, fax machines, telephones and a variety of job search resource materials. Businesses utilize the recruitment services, on-site interview facilities and labor market information. A mobile unit is available to provide off-site services upon request and all of our services are provided at no cost to job seekers and businesses. HOURS: M-Th, 10:00am-6:00pm, Fri 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services 4-H DEVELOPMENT, FREDERICK COUNTY OFFICE Maryland Cooperative Extension 330 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1594 Fax: 301-600-1588 www.extension.umd.edu/Frederick:county SERVICES: Offer informal educational activities for youth ages 5-18 years. Programs include local community clubs, special interest clubs, camping, field trips, county workshops, and recognition through the fair and county/state competitions. 4-H develops life skills to prepare youth to be productive citizens. ASL available. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Most programs free, scholarships available
BIRTHRIGHT 250 W. Patrick Street Frederick, MD, 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0111 Hotline: 800-500-4900 www.birthright.org LANGUAGES: Spanish SERVICES: Provides non-judgmental support to girls and women who are in a pregnancy crisis or in need of a pregnancy test. Services include a 24-hour hotline, free pregnancy testing, information and referral to services as needed, and maternity/baby clothing up to 6 months. LANGUAGES: Spanish HOURS: M-F 11:00am-2:00pm FEES: None
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF FREDERICK COUNTY 413 Burck Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1875 Fax: 301-600-1876 karenf@bgcfc.org www.bgcfc.org SERVICES: Provides a safe place for area children ages 6 to 18 to go after school and during the summer. Offer various types of academic and recreational activities, educational tutoring and help in making appropriate choices in their physical, educational, personal, social, emotional, vocational, and spiritual lives. Programs are located at various middle schools throughout the county. Call for further information or visit website. HOURS: M-F 3:00pm-6:30pm. Call for summer hours.
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA National Capital Area Council 9190 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814 Telephone: 301-530-9360 Fax: 301-395-0610 Email: dan.hogan@scouting.org www.NCACBSA.org SERVICES: The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm
CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF FREDERICK 707 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-5300; 800-395-HELP (4357) Fax: 301-631-5572 www.carenetfrederick.org SERVICE: A medical pregnancy resource center for women and teens - offers a variety of support services including free pregnancy test, limited obstetrical ultrasound (sonograms) as medically needed (does not provide or refer for abortions), educates women and men about reproductive issues including pregnancy, parenting, adoption, abortion, sex and health as well as information and referrals to other services as needed. Offers an Earn While You Learn Program by providing parenting and life skills classes and what to expect after pregnancy. Learned credits are given toward the purchase of baby items that include infants/children clothing, diapers, wipes, food, formula, car seats, strollers and high chairs. HOURS: Parent Care (material assistance) M, W, F 10:00am-2:00pm, Medical Center (pregnancy tests, appointments) Tu 11:00am-5:00pm, Th 1:00pm-7:00pm, Medical and support services ONLY. FEES: None
CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF FREDERICK COUNTY (CAC) 12 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1758 Fax: 301-600-3284 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: A child-friendly facility that provides comprehensive and coordinated multidisciplinary services to child abuse victims and their families. The CAC only receives referrals from the Frederick County Department of Social Services' Child Protective Services Division (CPS) or local law enforcement agencies. Child abuse interviews; coordination of investigative, legal, medical, and mental health services, on-site medical examinations, linkage to service providers for victims, and information and referrals to other appropriate community agencies. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP) Frederick County Department of Social Services 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2687 Fax: 301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides partial financial reimbursement to registered childcare providers to help them serve nutritional meals and snacks to children in their care. Must be registered as a daycare provider with DSS and meet Childcare Food Program regulations. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
CHILD CARE CHOICES A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-4549 Fax: 301-695-4826 Email: childcarechoices@fcmha.org www.childcarechoices.info SERVICES: Conducts training for prospective and current family child care providers, center staff, and preschool staff. Offers technical assistance for start-up or continued operation of a child care business including consultations on Maryland's quality improvement initiatives; arranging the environment, developmentally appropriate practice and improving infant and toddler care. HOURS: M-Th 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Fees vary according to service required
CHILD FIND Frederick County Public Schools 33 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-644-5292 Fax: 301-698-2736 SERVICES: A process for locating, evaluating, and identifying all children from birth through age 21 with special needs, whether or not they are currently enrolled in Frederick County Public Schools. An appointment is needed and all services are confidential. Parents of school-aged children who suspect that their child may have an educational disability should contact their community’s school. If the child is younger than five, contact FCPS Child Find. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS Interagency Work Group Frederick County Maryland 191 S. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-471-1459 Email: scher12345@comcast.net www. COIPP.org SERVICES: Provides resources to caregivers and children with parents/family members that are incarcerated, promotes awareness of incarcerated children and caregiver needs via presentations and trainings to stake holders in the community. Educational and child rearing information for care givers, sponsors “Detention Center Day” offering caregivers community information/resources, provides resources for the Detention Center, created COIP DVD with information and pictures drawn by local children, presentations/training provided to educators, criminal justice staff, service club members and the general public, home-made tote bags created and given to children of incarcerated parents (bags for young children include: children’s books, stuffed animals, resource information; bags for older children include: disposable cameras, coupons for picture development, journal, blanket, pillow, stationery and stamps.) and more. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
COMMUNITY AGENCY SCHOOL SERVICES (CASS) 191 S. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-644-5000 www.fcps.org (lists name and number of facilitator covering your middle school) LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Licensed social workers provide direct services to middle school students and families ONLY. They assess student and family needs and link families to school and community services. They track student progress by phone, in schools and in homes. Participation is voluntary and on a confidential basis. Families are served regardless of income. NOTE: Elementary and high school students/family should contact their schools counselor to be connected to appropriate community resources. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) THE FAMILY PLACE Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 ext. 166 Fax: 301-695-5738 Email: bmay@fcmha.org www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides a child friendly, family focused continuum of care in a 5 tiered service array. Families enter at any point and move up and down the level of support to meet their needs. All services provide a neutral, safe, environment for non-residential parents to engage in safe and positive interactions with their minor child or children through visitation or custody transfers. Residential and visiting parents have separate entrances, waiting areas and arrival and departure times. Our center is staffed with trained security, supervisory personnel and community observers who promote family connections. Programs include therapeutic visitation, parent coaching, supervised visitation, monitored visitation and monitored transfer.
FAMILY PARTNERSHIP OF FREDERICK COUNTY 8420 Gas House Pike, Ste. EE, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2206 Fax: 600-2209 Email: FamPart@FrederickCountyMD.gov www.frederickcountyMD.gov SERVICES: A community-based organization providing family support, education, and assistance. Services include Self-Sufficiency Programs, Parent Education, Child Development, Services Coordination, Home Visitation, Youth Services, Health Education and Peer Support. Details of programs may be found on the website under Citizen Services HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm; Support groups: Tu 6:00pm-8:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ADOPTION 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4525 Fax: 301-600-2726 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Enables children to become free for adoption and release may be a direct request from the child's birth parents or initiated by foster care staff for children who have been abandoned or have no chance of returning to their families. Children are placed with adoptive parents who have previously applied to adopt and have been approved to do so through a home study process. Most of the children freed for adoption have special needs or are in sibling groups. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2464 Fax: 301-600-2639 SERVICES: Investigate reports of suspected child abuse and neglect and offer a variety of services to families when these problems are found to exist. After-hours investigator can be reached by calling 301-564-8230 (leave message). If situation is an emergency call the Frederick City Police dispatcher at 301-600-2100. All information is confidential. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM 100 E. All Saints Street, P.O. Box 237, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 1-800-332-6347 Automated Services: 800-723-9937 SERVICES: Services include searching for the other parent; legally establishing paternity; obtaining a court order for child support and health insurance coverage; collecting support payments; enforcing the court order; and reviewing and adjusting the court order. FEES: $25 application fee; waived in certain circumstances
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE PARENT ASSOCIATION 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4544 SERVICES: Provide a supportive network that enriches the lives of foster and adoptive families Frederick County; facilitate training; assist with the recruitment and retention of resource families, and advocate for the needs of its members. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, FOSTER CARE FOR CHILDREN AND LICENSING 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4525 Licensing: 301-600-2466 Email: dhrhelp@dhr.state.md.us www.dhr.state.md.us SERVICES: Provides the opportunity for individuals and families to become licensed foster parents for non-related children. Applicants must be 21 years of age, in good health, meet your family's financial obligations, pass a home health and fire inspection, agree not to use physical punishment, agree to a criminal background check, and complete training requirements. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4575 Fax:301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Offers free food benefits provided monthly to eligible low-income households that allows them to purchase food from participating stores. Clients are given an independence card similar to a bank debit card to access benefits. In addition, applicants may be eligible for expedited food stamps. Applicants who are eligible for expedited food stamps may receive them within seven days if their resources are less than $100 and gross monthly income is less than $150 for the past month, or if their income and resources are less than their monthly housing cost. Migrant/seasonal workers and qualified aliens may be eligible for food stamp benefits and should call for more information on eligibility requirements. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, TEMPORARY DISABILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4575 Fax: 301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: A cash assistance program, for disabled adults with no dependent children, that provides up to $185 per month for emergency needs such as rent, mortgage assistance, prescription expense, and medical bills. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, ON THE MARK CLUBHOUSE 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers sober activities for youth ages 12-17 who are recovering from substance abuse problems or have used or are at risk of using. Must be actively engaged in substance abuse treatment or completed a treatment program. Services include educational, recreational, and peer recovery led support groups for maintaining a substance free lifestyle. Activities include GED assistance, tutoring, healthy cooking, dance, karate, jewelry making, pottery classes, bowling, movies and family nights. Snacks are also provided. HOURS: M-F 3:30pm-7:00pm, Sat 11:00am-5:00pm (drop in anytime, no appointment necessary) FEES: Free to youth ages 12-17
FREDERICK COUNTY OFFICE FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES Frederick County Government, Citizens Services Divisions 5370 Public Safety Place, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-600-1063 Fax: 301-600-1636 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Seeks to create a more efficient and effective system of care for the children and families of Frederick County through developing service, family, community, and financial partnerships; design goal-directed services that are client centered and family focused; target resources to families with greatest needs; and implement a monitoring system to determine client and cost outcomes. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN) Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-2507 Fax: 301-600-3193 SERVICES: WIC is a federally funded program that provides healthy foods and nutrition counseling to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age five. To qualify, you must meet income guidelines, have a nutritional need and live in Frederick County. Visits by appointment only. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm; call to schedule evening and Sat appointments FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL OF THE NATIONS CAPITAL FOR FREDERICK COUNTY 20201 Century Blvd., Germantown, MD 20874 Telephone: 301-662-5106 Fax: 301-528-2948 www.gscnc.org SERVICES: In partnership with committed adults girls K-12th grades work in an informal, educational and recreational group environment. Troops meet 2-4 times per month for group activities, address issues facing girls today, learn new skills, play sports and create art. Camp programs include living outdoors in tents or cabins, horseback riding, swimming, hiking, sailing, nature study and team building obstacle courses, leadership and character-building activities. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:30pm-1:30pm for lunch FEES: $15 for yearly membership. Financial concerns should never be a barrier to join Girl Scouts. Financial assistance available.
HEALTHY FAMILIES FREDERICK Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 301-663-6182 Fax: 301-695-4826 SERVICES: Home visiting program to assist first time pregnant woman and parents of newborns up to 3 months old. Services include learning about healthy child development, positive parenting, how to strengthen family life, parent-child bonding and communication, well-baby medical care and immunizations, and help accessing community resources to meet each families needs. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
HEARTLY HOUSE, INC. P.O. Box 857, Frederick, MD 21705-0857 Telephone: 301-662-8800 TTY 301- 662-1565 Fax: 301-663-4334 www.heartlyhouse.org SERVICES: Serves residents who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. HOURS: Crisis calls 24 hrs/7 days a week; non-crisis requests 7 days a week, 8:00am-10:00pm FEES: Sliding scale
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) JUDY CENTER Frederick County Public Schools 201 Waverly Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-236-8772 Fax: 240-236-8774 www.fcps.org/judycenter LANGUAGES: Spanish SERVICES: Provides early intervention and comprehensive services to families with a child or children between the ages of birth through kindergarten. Services include the following: parent education, family mentoring, counseling and literacy training, early childhood educational support, health education and services, developmental screenings, a learning play time between parents and children, and a lending library with resources for children and parents. Serves Waverley, Hillcrest, and Lincoln elementary school districts. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
LOCATE: CHILD CARE Maryland Family Network 1001 Eastern Avenue, Second Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202 Telephone: 1-877-261-0060 SERVICES: Individual phone counseling helps parents learn about various types of child care programs and provides guidelines for selecting high-quality care. Parents receive contact information for child care services that meet their needs – with information on hours, location, costs, and other program information. Services are confidential. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-3:30pm FEES: None
MARRIAGE RESOURCE CENTER OF FREDERICK COUNTY 10105 Kelly Road, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-898-8917 Fax: 301-898-8917 Email: bob@marriagefrederick.org www.marriagefrederick.org SERVICES: Works to prepare, strengthen and restore marriages within the community by providing the resources needed. Congregations offering a pre-marital inventory as part of the marriage preparation process, offers periodic in-house marriage enrichment activities, or at least making local enrichment events available to their congregants and if you are experiencing marital strife or have already separated, and your partner is willing to meet with one of our trained Restoration Mentor Couples, we believe we can help you restore your marriage. HOURS: M-Sat 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) MARTY LYONS FOUNDATION 354 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 9, Commack, NY 11725 Telephone: 301-668-6006 Fax: 301-668-8702 Email: mlf_hq@martylyonsfoundation.org www.martylyonsfoundation.org SERVICES: Provide wishes for children diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or terminal illness. Child needs to be treated in Maryland or reside in Maryland. Ages are 3-17 years of age. HOURS: No appointment needed FEES: None
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES, Frederick County 801 N. East Street, Ste. 3, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-629-3030 www.djs.md.us SERVICES: Provides individualized care and treatment to youth who have violated the law and are beyond the control of their parents. DJS strives to help young people, with the involvement of their families, reach their full potential as productive and positive members of society. HOURS: M 8:00am-8:00pm, Tu-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 Fax: 301-695-4747 Email: mha@fcmha.org www.fcmha.org SERVICES: A leader in creating services that respond to the changing mental health needs in our community, the Mental Health Association of Frederick County is a place where people can be heard and receive support. All of the programs aspire to promote positive mental health and offer not just education, but the support and compassion needed to make real and lasting changes in the lives of those we serve. We are ready to serve you with information and services 24-hours a day. Through public information & advocacy we provide community education through our Annual Guide to Mental Health & Community Support Services referral source in print and on our website. We also host an Annual Legislative Breakfast with on-site speakers, and service and ongoing community training and outreach through many local events. If you have questions, we have answers. Call 2-1-1 or 301-663-0011. We are always available, accessible and responsive to your needs. See separate program listings for individual programs. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Many services are free/some vary
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE Frederick County Hotline/Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 1-800-273-8255 (toll free) www.fcmha.org www.nationalsuicidepreventionlifeline.org SERVICES: National Suicide Hotline provides supportive listening and crisis intervention for callers having thoughts of suicide. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS Frederick County Public Schools Rock Creek School, 191 Waverley Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-236-8744 Fax: 240-236-8701 Email: partnersforsuccess@fcps.org www.fcps.org SERVICES: Offers a full range of support for families of children and young adults ages 3-21 years of age with special needs. Provides information and referrals and serves as a link between family, school and community. Provides onsite lending library open to the public and several workshops and seminars throughout the year call for further information. To access Partners for Success's website go to fcps.org and click on Academics, Special Ed and then Parent Resources on the left hand side of the page. NOTE: Operates on the same schedule as the schools which means they are closed for the summer. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
PARTNERSHIP FOR EMOTIONALLY RESILIENT KIDS (PERKS) Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 301-662-4549 Carroll County: 410-751-2917 Fax: 301-695-4826 Email: PERKS@fcmha.org www.childcarechoices.info SERVICES: Provides onsite assistance for early education programs with children, age birth through four years old, who exhibit social, emotional or behavioral issues. Partners with parents to offer strategies, resources, and support to develop resilient children. HOURS: M-Th 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
PHONEFRIEND Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 301-694-8255 SERVICES: A help line for children who are home alone or who have a problem they would like to discuss. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
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POTOMAC CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 22 S. Market Street, Ste. 4, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-791-3087 www.pcmsinc.org SERVICES: Provides services to all ages from early childhood to geriatric care. Case management services include one-on-one parenting skills education specific to family needs; works with children 0-5 whose behavior related to their mental health diagnosis interferes with their daily functions; develops a relationship with a juvenile and their family to ensure they are compliant while enrolled in the Juvenile Drug Court Program; offers the Love and Logic Parenting Program that provides simple solutions and practical techniques to help parents with kids of all ages; works with aging adults and disabled person to help them cope with changes occurring in their lives; assist individuals with a mental health diagnosis through advocacy, education and connecting with community resources and offers adult foster care for those individuals with chronic and severe mental illness that keeps them from living alone. HOURS: 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Most services paid by Medicaid. Call for details.
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) RESPONSIBLE FATHERS PROGRAM Family Partnership of Frederick County 8420 Gas House Pike, Ste. EE, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2206 Fax: 301-600-2209 Email: stoms@fredco-md.net www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Assist men in becoming responsible fathers and reconnecting with their children. These goals are accomplished in group settings and with individual assistance and referral. A father’s support group in an environment that is conducive to discussion of manhood issues that consist of emotional and physical support of his child, relationships, life skills, and financial support of his child. HOURS: Tu 6:00pm-8:00pm FEES: None
SYSTEMS NAVIGATION A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 or 211 Fax: 301-695-5738 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides family support, education, advocacy, coaching, information and referral, and follow-up services to link families and community resources. Focus of assistance is toward accessing services for children with special needs. ELIGIBILITY: Families with intensive needs including: caring for children (birth to 21 years) with mental illness, behavior problems, education issues or physical, developmental, learning disabilities and an income crisis. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm; appointments may vary FEES: None
THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL AND RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER A Program of Sheppard Pratt Health System 2940 Point of Rocks Road, Jefferson, MD 21755 Telephone: 301-624-8400 Fax: 301-834-7165 www.thejeffersonschool.org SERVICES: Provides male and females, ages 11-21 residential or daycare programs. Facility has a full size gymnasium, library/media center, art center, an environmental studies classroom and greenhouse, a wood shop as well as dining, recreation and health service areas. Offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, nature studies, and has an outdoor classroom/group meeting area widely used in suitable weather. Offers several programs including S.T.A.G.E, Equine Assisted Therapy, Occupational and Life Skills, R.I.V.E.R.S., and a Certificate Track Program. HOURS: M-F 7:30am-7:00pm FEES: Vary. Call for further details.
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Family and Children’s Services (Continued) WAY 2 GROW 9093 Ridgefield Drive, Unit 102, Frederick, MD, 21701 Telephone: 301-846-4769 Fax: 301-846-0059 Email: info@way2grow.com www.way2grow SERVICES: Provides occupational therapy and speech services to pediatric clients and their families. They use a developmental and sensory integrative approach to treatment and evaluate the whole child to determine what is working well and what is interfering with their best functioning. They work collaboratively with families and incorporate a strong parent education component. Consultation services are available to assist with school, home, and community issues. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-7:00pm FEES: Vary depending upon service
WAY STATION, CAMP JOURNEY RESPITE PROGRAM Telephone: 301-682-5886 Fax: 301-662-6151 www.waystationinc.org SERVICES: Provides an environment for youth ages 11-17, with emotional and behavioral disabilities, to stay several hours to a few days. Length of stay is pre-determined based on the unique needs of each family. Youth have fun while learning positive skills that may help them more effectively manage their challenges during everyday life. HOURS: Office: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat-Sun 10:00am-2:00pm; call for Camp hours. FEES: Medical assistance/sliding scale/private pay
YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY 1000 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Green Valley Branch: 11791 Fingerboard Road, #21, Monrovia, MD 21770 Telephone: Frederick Branch 301-663-5131; Green Valley Branch 301-607-6900 SERVICES: Offers individuals, families, children and youth programs regarding wellness, sports and recreation as well as providing quality child care. The programs help to build a strong community by celebrating diversity and are designed programs to meet the needs of the community as a whole. Services include educational classes for Lifeguard/CPR/First Aid training, water fitness, a swimming program, dance classes for individuals 3 and older, acting or performing opportunities for children 8-14 years of age, drawing and painting classes for children ages 6-14, a full service day care program, and a health and wellness center, sports programs for all ages. HOURS: Office Hours: M-F 8:00am-8:00pm; Building Hours and Wellness Center hours vary. Call for details. FEES: Various types of memberships and program fees. Scholarships available.
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Food and Nutrition Programs BRUNSWICK ECUMENICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE ON NEEDS (BEACON) 7 S. Maryland Avenue, Brunswick, MD 21716 Telephone: 301-834-9718 SERVICES: Provides a food pantry, financial assistance, information and referral as well as holiday assistance to residents of the Brunswick School District. Emergency food assistance can be provided once a month to area residents. Located at 111 First Avenue, Brunswick, MD 21716 and open every Thursday evening from 6:30-8:00pm and 1st Sat of each month from 10:30am-noon. Offers help with rent, medication, utilities including fuel. Must meet income guidelines. Call for further details. HOURS: M-Sun 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP) Frederick County Department of Social Services 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2687 Fax: 301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides partial financial reimbursement to registered childcare providers to help them serve nutritional meals and snacks to children in their care. Must be registered as a daycare provider with DSS and meet Childcare Food Program regulations. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
EMMITSBURG FOOD PANTRY 502 E. Main Street, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 717-642-6963 Fax: 717-642-6963 SERVICES: Distributes governmental food supplies for qualified individuals and families. May access service once a month and photo ID and proof of residency required. NOTE: Targets individuals and families in the Emmitsburg area. Food and monetary donations welcome. HOURS: Tu, W 7:00pm-8:00pm, F 1:00pm-2:00pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00am FEES: None
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Food and Nutrition Programs (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4575 Fax:301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Offers free food benefits provided monthly to eligible low-income households that allows them to purchase food from participating stores. Clients are given an independence card similar to a bank debit card to access benefits. In addition, applicants may be eligible for expedited food stamps. Applicants who are eligible for expedited food stamps may receive them within seven days if their resources are less than $100 and gross monthly income is less than $150 for the past month, or if their income and resources are less than their monthly housing cost. Migrant/seasonal workers and qualified aliens may be eligible for food stamp benefits and should call for more information on eligibility requirements. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-6263 www.cithoffrederick.com SERVICES: Provides a lunchtime meal for lower-income children and youth 18 and under and individuals 19 years and over who have mental or physical disabilities who would qualify for free- or reduced-price meals through the public school system. Pre-school age children can also be served through the program. Meals will be served from the 1st day of summer through to the last day of summer (except on July 4, 2017). Wheelchair accessible. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm, call for various meal locations and times FEES: None
FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, SOUP KITCHEN AND FOOD BANK 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Soup Kitchen) 14 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Food Pantry) Office Telephone: 301-600-1506 TTY: 301-662-9164 Fax: 301-662-9079 www.cityoffrederick.com Soup Kitchen: Provide an evening meal from 5:30 to 6:30 PM seven days a week. Wheelchair accessible. Food Bank: Provide food to persons in need 5 days per week. M 2:00-4:00pm & 7:00pm-9:00pm, Tu, Th, Fri 2:00pm-4:00pm ,W 7:00pm-9:00pm. Wheelchair accessible. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Food and Nutrition Programs (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN) Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-2507 Fax: 301-600-3193 SERVICES: WIC is a federally funded program that provides healthy foods and nutrition counseling to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age five. To qualify, you must meet income guidelines, have a nutritional need and live in Frederick County. Visits by appointment only. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm, call to schedule evening and Sat appointments FEES: None
FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION 419 W. South Street, P.O. Box 3389, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-6633 ext. 203 Fax: 301-695-6637 www.therescuemission.org SERVICES: Operates a long-term residential recovery from chemical dependency program for men called the Beacon House. Provides breakfast Sunday through Saturday from 7:00-8:00am and lunch Monday through Saturday from Noon1:30pm and Sunday from 1:00-2:00pm for anyone who is hungry. Meals are served at 419 W. South Street, Frederick. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Easter meals are served from Noon-4:00pm. Offers a grocery isle were clients are able to come in Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday (no Wednesdays) from 1:30-2:30pm to select perishable and non-perishable food items. Also offers a clothing and furniture program were anyone may shop for items that meet their needs. Clients may visit program once a month at the South Street location. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm. Call for details. FEES: None
JEFFERSON FOOD PANTRY St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 3866 Jefferson Pike, Jefferson, MD 21755 Telephone: 301-473-8626 www.stpauljeff.org SERVICES: Provides a food bank, clothing and limited financial assistance. Targets residents in the Jefferson (21755) area of Frederick County. HOURS: 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month, 10:00am-11:30am FEES: None
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Food and Nutrition Programs (Continued) MARTHA'S TABLE Faith Church, 9333 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick MD 21702 Telephone: 301-695-6550 or 240-418-8028 SERVICES: Serves a community meal the second and fourth Sunday of the month at the church from 5:00-6:30pm. Everyone is welcome. Also distributes school supplies prior to the start of a new school year. HOURS: 5:00pm-6:30pm FEES: None
MEALS ON WHEELS, Frederick County Frederick County Department of Aging 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-3524 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Volunteer teams deliver two meals at midday Monday through Friday. Meals are not delivered on major holidays. Special diets, including low fat, low sodium and diabetic diets, can be accommodated. NOTE: Some areas in Frederick County may not be able to be served. Please call for details. HOURS: Office M-F 8:30am-4:00pm; Meals are delivered M-F. FEES: Varies
MIDDLETOWN FOOD BANK Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs 301 W. Main Street, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-371-3182 SERVICES: Offers non-perishable food and gently used clothing to low-income residents. Also makes referrals to other community services based upon need. Targets the Middletown, Myersville, and Burkittsville areas. Must show a photo ID and 1st page of previous year tax return. HOURS: W 1:00pm-3:00pm, Sat 9:00am-noon FEES: None
MT. AIRY NET 403 S. Main Street, Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Telephone: 301-829-0472 Leave message and call will be returned promptly. SERVICES: Distributes food baskets for needy families, holiday assistance (call beginning of September for details), financial assistance once per year and information and referral. Provides a hot meal every Thursday (except holidays) at Calvary United Methodist Church, 403 S. Main Street. Church opens at 6:00pm and meal is served at 6:30pm. Assistance is targeted to the 21771 area. HOURS: M-F 10:00am-2:00pm, by appointment FEES: None
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Food and Nutrition Programs (Continued) SECOND STREET AND HOPE 8 W. Second Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-5273 Fax: 301-620-7001 Email: info@secondstreetandhope.org SERVICES: Provides a soup kitchen on Wednesdays from 6:00-7:00pm and Saturdays from 4:00-5:00pm as well as a food pantry on Wednesdays from 6:00-7:30pm and Saturdays from 5:00-6:30pm. Families may visit food pantry once per month. Provides clothing, sleeping bags, and hygiene items to individuals and families in need as available and during the cold month’s offers coats to individuals and families of all ages. Sponsors and AA support group that meets Saturdays at 11:00am and operates a program called the Lords Laundry during Wednesday’s meal time where homeless individuals and families can bring their clothes to be washed and returned to them during meal times on Saturday. Emergency needs are considered and addressed when funding is available and referrals to other local agencies are provided as needed. HOURS: W, Sat 5:00pm-7:30pm FEES: None
THURMONT FOOD PANTRY Old Town Hall, 10 Frederick Road, Thurmont, MD 21788 Telephone: 301-271-4554 SERVICES: Supplies non-perishable food, eggs, milk, fresh fruit, and fresh vegetables when available. Also supplies items such as paper towels, toilet paper, dish washing liquid, and toothpaste to residents of the area. Donations of perishable and non-perishable food, hygiene items, paper goods, and monetary donations are welcomed. NOTE: Targets residents in Thurmont, Rocky Ridge, Lewistown, Graceham, Frederick, and Sabillasville areas. HOURS: Tu 5:00pm-7:30pm, F 4:30pm-6:00pm. May arrive 30 minutes early to signup. FEES: None. Must have photo ID and prove of residency.
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Health Care Services 4th ANGEL The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative 9500 Euclid Avenue, R36, Cleveland, OH 44195 Telephone: 216-445-2573 Option #4 or request a mentor on the website. www.4thangel.org SERVICES: The cancer patient or caregiver of a cancer patient are paired as closely as possible with respect to diagnosis, gender and age, with a mentor who will understand what you are going through because he or she has traveled that same road. Mentoring occurs over the phone therefore no traveling is involved. They are able to provide cancer support in a way no one else can. As your mentor, your 4th Angel will call you to share healthful and positive strategies learned from his or her own experience. Any adult with cancer or caring for a person with cancer is eligible to be matched with a mentor. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 1393 Progress Way, Ste. 908, Eldersburg, MD 21784 Telephone: 1-800-227-2345; 410-781-4316 Fax: 410-781-4317 SERVICES: Information and guidance as well as transportation to and from treatment centers. Support programs for cancer patients. Limited financial assistance for pain and nausea medications. Grants determined on assessment of need. Cancer Education Programs, films, and brochures available. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Mid-Atlantic Maryland Region 800 Wyman Park Drive, Ste. 110, Baltimore, MD 21211 Telephone: 410-265-0075; 1-888-DIABETES Fax: 410-235-4048 www.diabetes.org SERVICES: To help all people affected by diabetes through public information, advocacy, and research to find a cure. HOURS: 24-hour answering services FEES: None
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 415 N. Charles Street, P.O. Box 17025, Baltimore, MD 21201 Telephone: 410-685-7074 Fax: 410-637-4550 Email: chanson@heart.org www.americanheart.org SERVICES: Information on cardiovascular disease and stroke offered; health fairs are provided; community education through major events including Jump Rope for Heart, Hoops for Heart, and the American Heart Walk. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: None Mental Health Association
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Health Care Services (Continued) ANNE-LYNN GROSS BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER Women's Center at Frederick Community College 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2483 www.frederick.edu/adultservices SERVICES: The Anne-Lynn Gross Breast Cancer Resource Center provides a centralized location to access information about early detection, treatment, nutrition, and aftercare. Resources include on-site resources and referrals, information sessions and workshops, a lending library, and web access to related resource sites. In addition, a support group for breast cancer survivors, from newly diagnosed to long-term remission, meets the 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:00pm in the Arts and Student Center, Classroom/Student Center, Room H-239. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm, evening hours by request FEES: None
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, MID-ATLANTIC REGION, Columbia 9891 Broken Land Parkway, Ste. 101, Columbia, MD 21046 Telephone: 800-365-3811 Fax: 410-312-9270 Email: mailer@arthritis.org www.arthritis.org SERVICES: Provides support services to people affected by or interested in learning more about arthritis. Services include information and referrals, warm water and land exercise program throughout Maryland, professional training programs and more. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Vary from program to program. Scholarships available.
CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF FREDERICK 707 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-5300; 800-395-HELP (4357) Fax: 301-631-5572 www.carenetfrederick.org SERVICES: A medical pregnancy resource center for women and teens - offers a variety of support services including free pregnancy test, limited obstetrical ultrasound (sonograms) as medically needed (does not provide or refer for abortions), educates women and men about reproductive issues including pregnancy, parenting, adoption, abortion, sex and health as well as information and referrals to other services as needed. Offers an Earn While You Learn Program by providing parenting and life skills classes and what to expect after pregnancy. Learned credits are given toward the purchase of baby items that include infants/children clothing, diapers, wipes, food, formula, car seats, strollers and high chairs. HOURS: Parent Care (material assistance) M, W, F 10:00am-2:00pm, Medical Center (pregnancy tests, appointments) Tu 11:00am-5:00pm, Th 1:00pm-7:00pm, medical and support services ONLY. FEES: None
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Health Care Services (Continued) CITIZENS CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 1910-1920 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1550 Fax: 301-600-3548 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center’s highly-trained nursing professionals are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week to ensure that each residents needs are met. The excellent staff-to-patient ratio allows for each resident to receive the best possible care. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Vary
DEPAUL DENTAL Seton Center Outreach 333 S. Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 301-447-6102 Fax: 301-447-1748 www.setoncenterinc.org LANGUAGES: Limited Spanish SERVICES: Offers dental services for low-income adults with no dental insurance and must meet income guidelines. Call for details. Targets Northern Frederick County. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FEDERATED CHARITIES 22 S. Market Street, Ste.1, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-1561 Fax: 301-662-1561 SERVICES: Free loan of homecare medical equipment to Frederick County residents for 60-day period; leasing office space at a low-cost to nonprofit agencies. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None for loan closet program (donations are accepted)
FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1506 TTY: 301-662-9164 Fax: 301-662-9079 www.cityoffrederick.com SERVICES: Provides low income adults and children who are uninsured with needed medical care. Wheelchair accessible. Participants must meet income eligibility guidelines to enroll. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: Maximum $15.00 charge
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Health Care Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4575 Fax: 301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides medical benefits for immediate and long-term health needs. Its purpose is to help eligible low-income persons of all ages with their medical bills when they cannot afford to pay for needed medical and health care services. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER PROGRAM 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1733 Fax: 301-682-5107 www.frederickcountymd.gov LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Provides eligible individuals with services for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast and cervical cancer. Program offers literature and information at health fairs and workshops throughout the county and speakers are available for all types of community or professional events. Must be a county resident between the ages of 40 and 64 years who is uninsured or under insured and meet income guidelines. Women 65 and older may qualify if they are receiving Medicare Part A. Call for further information. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: All services except experimental treatments are free.
FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1733 Fax: 301-600-3310 www.frederickcountymd.gov LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: A health maintenance and prevention program, for low income adults and children, that offers family planning, maternal child health home visits, Medicaid Ombudsman, sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy testing, communicable disease surveillance, immunizations, skin cancer awareness, and colorectal cancer screening. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Medicaid/sliding scale (based upon income and services needed) and some services free.
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Health Care Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, HIV / AIDS SERVICES 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-3662 Fax: 301-600-1403 SERVICES: Provides confidential testing, medical and non-medical case management, clinical services and financial assistance. HOURS: F 9:00am-10:30am, 1:30pm-3:00pm and the second W of each month from 5:00pm-7:00pm. Appointment and walk-ins. FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 127 Fairview Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701 P.O. Box 1094, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 301-663-3399 Email: fpdelrose@msn.com SERVICES: As the local representative of the State Medical Society, we acknowledge grievances against local physicians when they involve treatment in the office (not hospital) setting. Grievances must be submitted to the Society in writing. No complaints handled over the phone. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, AUXILIARY PRENATAL CENTER 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-3300 Fax: 240-566-4422 www.fmh.org LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Offers comprehensive prenatal care to county residents regardless of ability to pay for services. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Most insurance accepted. Financial assistance available.
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Health Care Services (Continued) FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, HOME HEALTH SERVICES 605 E. Patrick Street, Ste. 2, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-3568 Toll Free: 800-704-3701 Fax: 240-566-3984 www.fmh.org LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: A comprehensive home health care system that works closely with family, caregivers, and physicians to provide a tailored plan of care that meets individuals needs of the client. Offers regularly scheduled visits according to the plan of treatment created. Services include but not limited to nutrition counseling, private nurse, physical, occupational, or speech therapist, and help with personal care. NOTE: Must be referred by a physician. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Insurance/Medicaid/Medicare
HELPING HANDS HOME CARE 304 Delaware Road, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 24 hour phone line 301-662-1618 Fax: 301-695-0017 www.inhomecare.com SERVICES: Provides in-home patient care by certified nursing assistants and home health aides. Services offered include personal care, food shopping, meal preparation, medication supervision, light housekeeping, laundry and transportation to and from medical appointments. Eligible: Adults ages 55 and older; mothers and their newborn babies; persons with chronic illnesses; persons with permanent or temporary disabilities; and persons needing convalescent or post-operative care. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Leave message and call will be returned FEES: Consultation $25. Service rates vary.
HOME CALL, Frederick 1446 W. Patrick Street, Suite 16, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-215-4668 Toll Free: 800-444-0096 Fax: 301-698-8191 www.lhcgroup.com SERVICES: Offers round the clock skilled nursing and services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, home health aide services, wound care that includes the use of negative pressure wound therapy, medical social workers are available to help determine needed assistance and private duty nurses and nurses for health screenings and community events are also available. Provides home health aide services to Medicaid/Medicare clients only. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare clients only
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Health Care Services (Continued) HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE, Frederick 614 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Frederick: 301-846-9922 Fax: 301-846-9944 www.homeinstead.com SERVICES: Provides around the clock non medical companionship and care for seniors who remain at home. Services include companionship; cooking; light housework; shopping; transportation to church, social events and medical appointments; organizing mail, bank statements and other information; and help with personal care such as bathing, toileting, eating, grooming, and medication reminders. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Fees vary depending upon services required.
HOSPICE OF FREDERICK COUNTY A division of Frederick Memorial Hospital 516 Trail Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-566-3030 Fax: 240-566-3601 www.Hospiceoffrederick.org SERVICES: Provides outpatient and inpatient hospice services that include medical, emotional and spiritual support, as well as a pet visitation program to terminally ill individuals and their families. Outpatient: Nurses, home health aides, a social worker, a pastoral care counselor, and specially-trained volunteers provide medical, emotional and spiritual support to those terminally ill individuals and their families. Inpatient: Kline Hospice House is a residence for people with a life expectancy measured in weeks that can no longer stay in their homes. Mutual Support: Provides a variety of bereavement workshops, support groups, seminars and individual telephone or face to face support. Camp Jamie: A weekend bereavement camp for children approximately 6-14 years of age at no cost to families. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm; Nurses on staff 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/most private insurance/free to uninsured
MARTY LYONS FOUNDATION 354 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 9, Commack, NY 11725 Telephone: 301-668-6006 Fax: 301-668-8702 Email: mlf_hq@martylyonsfoundation.org www.martylyonsfoundation.org SERVICES: Provide wishes for children diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or terminal illness. Child needs to be treated in Maryland or reside in Maryland. Ages are 3-17 years of age. HOURS: No appointment needed FEES: None
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Health Care Services (Continued) MARYLAND BENEFITS CENTER 2 Logan Square, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Telephone: 855-444-4998 Fax: 215-207-9111 www.bdtrust.org LANGUAGES: Accommodations possible SERVICES: Outreach Specialists help individuals through the application process of obtaining food stamps and choosing appropriate health care benefits. This includes providing assistance with gathering appropriate documentation and following up throughout the process to ensure applications are submitted as complete as possible and to address any client questions or concerns. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
MARYLAND CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (MCHP) Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-3124 State Hotline: 800-456-8900 Fax: 301-600-3372 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: The Maryland Children’s Health Program provides free healthcare coverage for children up to the age 19 and pregnant women of an age. The premium program is for children that are over the income for the free program and within the premium guidelines and a small monthly premium is paid for the children to receive healthcare coverage. Families with children up to age 21 with low may be eligible for a family program with free healthcare coverage. As of January 1, 2014 low income single adults may be eligible for free healthcare with a full coverage (previously known as PAC). WALK-IN HOURS: M-Th 8:00am-3:00pm, F 8:00am-noon FEES: None
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: Special Delivery Nurse: 301-600-1733 Lead Case Management: 301-600-3379 Free Teen Childbirth Education: 301-600-3472 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept SERVICES: Serves to educate and inform the pregnant women and families of Frederick County about health and safety. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Health Care Services (Continued) MEDBANK PROGRAM Frederick Community Action Agency 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1506 Fax: 301-662-9079 www.medbankmd.org SERVICES: Helps low-to-moderate-income people who are uninsured or underinsured obtain the prescription medications they need, but cannot afford. Will obtain free or low-cost prescription medications offered through Patient Assistance Programs operated by pharmaceutical manufacturing companies. RX must be for a medical or psychiatric condition that requires at least several months’ worth of medication and must meet income guide lines. HOURS: Call for hours FEES: Vary
METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON EAR, THE 12061 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 Telephone: 301-681-6636 Fax: 301-625-1986 Email: information@washear.org www.washear.org SERVICES: Multimedia reading and information service for the blind, visually impaired, and print disabled. Dial-in news; radio reading; and web casting of newspapers, magazines, books, and shopping ads. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
MISSION OF MERCY, INC. Main Office: 22 S. Market Street, Ste. 6D, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-2670 ext. 110 Email: main@amissionofmercy.org www.amissionofmercy.org Frederick: Church of Brethren, 201 Fairview Avenue ( 2 Mondays each month, call or check website for details). Knoxville: Faith Baptist Church, 2212 Jefferson Pike (2 Tuesdays each month, call or check website for details). SERVICES: First time patients must visit clinic as a walk-in and wait time is several hours. Call or visit website for clinic schedule. Existing patients need to call to make an appointment. Offers a mobile medical unit which provides free medical services for head, eye, ear, nose and throat care; thyroid disease and lymph node swelling; neck muscle and skeletal conditions; cardiovascular problems; respiratory conditions including uncomplicated asthma, acute bronchitis and pneumonia; and gastrointestinal, genitourinary, dermatological and glandular care. Also offers blood pressure, vision, and other diagnostic screenings, x-ray services, pharmacy services, pregnancy testing, and basic dental care (no impacted or wisdom tooth extractions). Dental program is run on a first come first serve basis and 6:00am is too late. Must be there very early to be seen. HOURS: Call for nearest location and clinic hours FEES: None
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Health Care Services (Continued) MONOCACY HEALTH PARTNERS DENTAL CLINIC 516 Trail Avenue, Ste. B, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-7005 Fax: 240-566-7006 www.monocacyhealthpartners.org/dentalclinic SERVICES: Provides low-cost dental services to adults who live below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Services are conducted by senior-year dental students from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, supervised by licensed dentists. Currently offering treatment for urgent dental needs such as assessments, extractions, fillings, and anterior (front) root canals. No cleanings or restorative procedures such as crowns or dentures at this time. HOURS: Tu-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: Sliding scale, based on income
OSTOMY ASSOCIATION, FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER United Ostomy Association and Frederick Memorial Hospital 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-8477 SERVICES: Provide education and support group for people who have or may have ostomy surgery. Families are welcome to attend. HOURS: Call for meeting times and dates FEES: No fee to attend/national dues optional
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MARYLAND, Frederick County Planned Parenthood Federation of America 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 100, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-662-7171 Toll Free: 800-230-7526 Fax: 301-620-9442 www.plannedparenthoodmd.org SERVICES: Offers comprehensive reproductive health care services including health education that addresses approved birth control methods and sexually transmitted diseases; medical services that include GYN exams, pregnancy testing with counseling and referral on all options for continuing or terminating pregnancy, family planning counseling and supplies, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV testing and counseling. Routine health screenings (physicals) available for women; males services that offer vasectomy referrals, STD, and HIV screening; and emergency contraception (call for details). HOURS: M, W 9:00am-5:00pm, Tu, Th 11:00am-7:00pm, F 9:00am-2:30pm. Walk-in services available the 2nd Saturday of each month from 9:00am-2:30pm. FEES: Cash/credit card/sliding scale/Medicaid/most insurances
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Health Care Services (Continued) REGIONAL CANCER THERAPY CENTER Frederick Memorial Hospital 501 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-4500 Fax: 301-694-5554 www.fmh.org SERVICES: Offers a comprehensive cancer treatment support program providing practical assistance, counseling, and supportive services to patients and their families during cancer treatment. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Insurance/HMO/Medicare/Medicaid
ROAD TO RECOVERY Frederick Memorial Hospital, Regional Cancer Therapy Center 501 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-3300 Fax: 240-566-3959 www.fmh.org SERVICES: Volunteer drivers provide transportation assistance for cancer patients to and from cancer treatments. Patients must be ambulatory. Contact Social Work Department at 240-566-4699 to volunteer or schedule transportation. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
SAINT JOSEPH'S MINISTRIES / SAINT CATHERINE’S NEIGHBORHOOD 331 S. Seaton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 301-447-7000; TDD 301-447-7014 Fax: 301-447-7015 sjmnursingandrehab.org SERVICES: Provides a wide range of services including 24 hour nursing care, pain management, rehabilitation, restorative care, and palliative care. Also offers an Aquatic program, occupational, physical, and speech therapy. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm. Operations: 24 hrs/7 days a week. FEES: Vary depending on services
SCHOOL HEALTH DIVISION Frederick County Health Department 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-3312 Fax: 301-600-3308 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Working in conjunction with the county school system promotes healthy lifestyles, illness and injury prevention, assist students who have health needs, facilitates access to primary health care, and educates students, staff and the community regarding health care needs. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Health Care Services (Continued) THURMONT LIONS CLUB VISION SCREENING PROGRAM P.O. Box 306, Frederick, MD 21788 Telephone: 301-271-2924 email: johnhop@netzero.com www.thurmontlionsclub.com SERVICES: A free screening program aimed at identifying eyesight problems in children from 6 months to 5 years old who are residents of the county. Screenings can be done anytime of the year. Any group or organization can request a screening. Currently there is an annual screening conducted at the Emmitsburg Early Learning Center in the month of November. Program is working to secure other centers to arrange annual screenings. May offer the possibility of assistance with purchase of glasses if a financial need is determined. HOURS: Email for application 24hrs/7 days a week FEES: None for screening
UNIFIED COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS, Frederick County 5736 Industry Lane, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-663-8700 Fax: 301-695-8527 www.ucp.org SERVICES: Advocates for the rights of adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities to live a full life in the community. Other services include day and residential programs, employment services, in-home support, transportation, respite care and assistance with learning various technologies. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Cost is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). Call for detail
VINDABONA NURSING HOME 6012 Jefferson Blvd., Braddock Heights, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-371-7160 Fax: 301-371-5921 www.thevindabona.com SERVICES: Provides comprehensive short term rehabilitation and long term care for adult and elderly patients. Volunteers welcome. Contact activities director for details. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-7:00pm FEES: Varies
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Housing, Affordable Housing FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF ATLANTA Telephone: 1-800-536-9650 www.corp.fhlbatl.com AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Federal Home Loan Bank (FLHBank) of Atlanta offers many affordable housing services to homeowners, lenders, and developers. First-time homebuyers may qualify for up to $5,000 in matching funds for down payment/closing costs, up to $7,500 in down payment/closing cost assistance for community partners (police, teachers, health care workers and firefighters), and up to $15,000 in down payment/closing cost assistance to purchase and rehab foreclosed homes. In addition, veterans and active duty members may qualify for home purchase and/or home improvement funding. For more information about FHLBank Atlanta’s Affordable Housing Programs, please call 1-800-536-9650 or visit their website.
FREDERICK CITY COMMUNITY PARTNERS INCENTIVE PROGRAM 101 N. Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-3966 Email: bpeterson@cityoffrederick.com www.cityoffrederick.com AREA OF EXPERTISE: The City of Frederick participates in the Maryland Community Partners Incentive Program (CPIP), administered by the Frederick Community Action Agency (FCAA) where income-eligible first-time homebuyers may be able to qualify for up to a $5,000 (zero %) loan to help purchase a home in the City of Frederick. For more information, please contact FCAA Housing Counselor Brad Petersen at 301-600-3966 or at bpetersen@cityoffrederick.com. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm
FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND HOME INITIATIVE PROGRAM 12 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-6647 Email: hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov www.frederickcountymd.gov AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Frederick County HOME Initiative Program allows local families with limited resources to buy their first home by providing down payment and closing cost assistance. The maximum loan amount is $5,000. Applicants are required to put a minimum of their own funds towards the home purchase. The zero percent deferred loan will be a lien on the property with repayment due at the sale of the property or when the property is no longer the primary residence of the owner. However, the HOME loan will be forgiven after five years, if all lien covenants are met. For more information, please contact Heather Sutton, Frederick County Department of Housing and Community Development, at 301-600-6647 or at hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm
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Housing, Affordable Housing (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION INITIATIVE PROGRAM 12 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-6647 Email: hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov www.frederickcountymd.gov AREA OF EXPERTISE: The goal of the Neighborhood Conservation Initiative (NCI) Program is to increase affordable housing opportunities in neighborhoods most affected by foreclosure. The NCI program provides up to $20,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance in specified areas of Frederick County in the form of a zero percent deferred loan that must be repaid when the home is sold, deed transferred, or no longer occupied as the primary residence of the borrower. For more information, please contact Heather Sutton, Frederick County Department of Housing and Community Development, at 301-600-6647 or at hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm
FREDERICK COUNTY WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 101 N. Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-6985 Email: pmantello@cityoffrederick.com www.dhcd.state.md.us www.cityoffrederick.com AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) provides home weatherization services for income-eligible households living throughout Frederick County. Households eligible for weatherization depends on income levels and other criteria and is available for owners and renters, but renters must obtain permission from the property owner. For more information, please contact Paul Mantello, FCAA’s Manager of Weatherization Services, at 301-600-6985 or at pmantello@cityoffrederick.com HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm
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Housing, Affordable Housing (Continued) FREDERICK MARYLAND HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM 12 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-6647 Email: hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov or bpetersen@cityoffrederick.com www.frederickcountymd.gov AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program (MHRP) provides rehabilitation funds for housing repairs for single family owner-occupied homes and one-to-four-unit rental properties. Loans may be used to correct exterior and interior problems, improve accessibility, correct health and safety violations, fix plumbing, wells and sewers, improve energy conservation, and correct lead-based paint violations. Both Frederick County and the City of Frederick offer MHRP assistance, contact Heather Sutton, Frederick County Department of Housing and Community Development, at 301-600-6647 or at hsutton@frederickcountymd.gov or FCAA Housing Counselor Brad Petersen at 301-600-3966 or at bpetersen@cityoffrederick.com for more information. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm
FREDERICK COUNTY AFFORDABLE LAND TRUST, LLC 2 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-698-2449 Email: jminnick@frederickhabitat.org www.frederickcountymd.gov www.frederickhabitat.org AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Frederick County Affordable Housing Land Trust (FCAHLT) is a new partnership between Frederick County Government and Habitat for Humanity to ensure a sustainable supply of affordable workforce housing. The FCAHLT will acquire properties, rehab, and then sell to homeowners minus the land cost. Eligibility criteria includes: family income of 30-80% of the median income for Frederick County, contribution of at least 1% of the purchase price as a down payment, and ability to qualify for a conventional mortgage loan. For more information, please contact FCAHLT’s Jennifer Minnick at 301-698-2449 or at jminnick@frederickhabitat.org. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
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Housing, Affordable Housing (Continued) HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM 2 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-698-2449 Email: info@frederickhabitat.org www.frederickhabitat.org AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Habitat for Humanity in Frederick County builds and sells new homes with zero percent mortgage to families that cannot qualify for a conventional mortgage. Prospective homeowners must have a housing need--their living environment is too crowded, unsafe, unsanitary or not affordable. Other qualifications include: prospective homeowners must: have lived in Frederick County at least one year, total family income is between 30-60% of Frederick County’s median income, and family members (18 and older) must contribute at least 300 hours of “sweat equity” to the home project. In addition, a $500 down payment is required at the time the letter of approval is signed. For more information, please contact Habitat for Humanity by phone at 301-698-2449 or by email at info@frederickhabitat.org. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE 2 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-698-2449 Email: info@frederickhabitat.org www.frederickhabitat.org AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Habitat for Humanity in Frederick County partners with the community through the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative (NRI) to repair existing homes for eligible homeowners. Weatherization, critical home repairs and minor repairs/general clean-up of home exteriors are done for partner families. Applicants must own the home, have lived in it for over a year, have household incomes of 20-60% of the county median, and be able to perform at least ten hours of work towards the completion of the project. Other qualifications can be found in the application on the website and also apply for the home repair program. For more information, please contact Habitat for Humanity by phone at 301-698-2449 or by email at info@frederickhabitat.org. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
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Housing, Affordable Housing (Continued) INTERFAITH HOUSING ALLIANCE PURCHASE REPAIR HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM 731 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-4225 Email: criggles@interfaithhousing.org www.interfaithhousing.org AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Interfaith Housing Alliance’s (IHA) Purchase-Repair Homeownership Program provides affordable homeownership opportunities to families and individuals, that don’t qualify for or can’t afford a traditional mortgage, with no down payment needed, a below current market rate mortgage and a monthly payment based on income. Program participants receive free technical assistance from IHA through the entire homeownership process, from credit repair and budget counseling, preparation of the loan application, locating and placing an appropriate home under contract, how to repair and maintain their home, as well as on-going post-purchase counseling to eliminate any chance of foreclosure in the future. Please go to website for the pre-qualification worksheet. For more information, contact Carol Riggles, IHA’s Homeownership Coordinator, at 301-662-4225 or at criggles@interfaithhousing.org HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm
MARYLAND MORTGAGE PROGRAM 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032 Telephone: 410-514-7530, 1-800-638-7781 Fax: 410-987-4136 Email: singlefamilyhousing@dhcd.state.md.us www.mmp.maryland.gov AREA OF EXPERTISE: The Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) provides help in the form of Fixed Rate-30 Year Mortgages via state-approved mortgage providers, Down Payment Assistance, as well as a range of Partner Match programs (from employers, developers and community organizations) in the form of zero-interest deferred loans, forgivable loans, or outright cash grants that can help you cover the down payment and closing costs. Visit www.mmprogram.org or call 1-800-638-7781 for more information. Eligibility depends on the borrower’s total household income, the size of the household, and the location of the property within the state of Maryland. Other restrictions apply besides income, like current debt, employment status and credit history. Once approved for a MMP mortgage, Maryland’s HomeCredit Program assists eligible homebuyers with a federal tax credit that may be claimed annually, the value of which is equal to 25% of the value of mortgage interest payments (up to $2,000) paid each year, for the life of the loan. Down Payment Assistance (DPA) is an additional loan available to anyone who is eligible for an MMP mortgage, which can be up to $8,500 is a zero percent deferred loan, which means that borrowers only ever pay back the principal (there’s no interest) after completing all payments on the main MMP mortgage. An information packet on all MPP programs is available at: http://mmp.maryland.gov
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Housing, Affordable Housing (Continued) SOLD ON FREDERICK II 101 N. Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2842 Email: ebarnhard@cityoffrederick.com www.cityoffrederick.com SERVICES: The City of Frederick’s Department of Community Development offers a zero percent, no interest loan of $8,000 for income/credit eligible buyers of a home within city limits. Buyers must be able to secure a first mortgage, complete the homebuyer education course, and have at least $1,000 of their own funds to contribute to the down payment. For more information, contact Eileen Barnhard, The City of Frederick’s Housing Programs Financial Specialist, at 301-600-2842 or at ebarnhard@cityoffrederick.com. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm
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Housing and Emergency Services 2-1-1 MARYLAND A Service of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 2-1-1 SERVICES: 2-1-1 is answered by trained call specialists who assess the callers’ needs and link them to the right health and human services using a comprehensive database of federal, state and local services. 2-1-1 cuts through the confusion and links callers to the health and human services they need. 2-1-1 services are available in over 150 languages. 2-1-1 is available from cellular phones. Standard airtime rates may apply. If you experience difficulties calling 2-1-1, you may access the identical service by calling 1-866-411-6803. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
ADVOCATES FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES 216 Abrecht Place, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-2003 Fax: 301-662-3689 www.afhf88.org SERVICES: Transitional housing is taking applications. There is a waiting list. Offers a Families Forward Program that connects low-income families in economic crisis with appropriate resources to help them stay in their homes. These families receive the same comprehensive services as transitional housing clients and must enroll in education or a job training program to improve employment options. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm by appointment FEES: None
ALAN P. LINTON EMERGENCY SHELTER The Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs 27 Degrange Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1733 ext. 114 Fax: 240-215-3019 www.thereligiouscoalition.org SERVICES: Provides nighttime shelter for homeless adult males and females (no children). Open daily. Does not serve meals and operates on a first come first serve basis. Check in is from 6:30pm-9:00pm daily and curfew is at 9:00pm. Shelter closes at 7:00am every morning. No possession or usage of a controlled substance is allowed. Donations welcomed, please see website for list of items needed. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Daily 6:30pm-7:00am FEES: None
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) BEACON HOUSE FOR MEN Frederick Rescue Mission 419 W. South Street, P.O. Box 3389, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-695-6633 ext. 210 Fax: 301-695-6637 Email: kking@therescuemission.org www.therescuemission.org SERVICES: Program accommodates over 40 residents who are without homes and have life-damaging dependencies. Residents go through the Change Life Recovery Program - a twelve month comprehensive residential program for men. Residents are equipped with tools needed for a successful future. Biblical understanding, recovery curriculums, computer training, and private tutoring enhance the residents' educational level. Residents take classes at Frederick Community College and strive to attain their G.E.D. or equivalent. Those participating in the program must be committed to conquering his addiction to drugs or alcohol by fully engaging in every aspect of the program. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: None
BRUNSWICK ECUMENICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE ON NEEDS (BEACON) 7 S. Maryland Avenue, Brunswick, MD 21716 Telephone: 301-834-9718 SERVICES: Provides a food pantry, financial assistance, information and referral as well as holiday assistance to residents of the Brunswick School District. Emergency food assistance can be provided once a month to area residents. Located at 111 First Avenue, Brunswick MD 21716 and open every Thursday evening from 6:30-8:00pm and 1st Sat of each month from 10:30am-Noon. Offers help with rent, medication, and utilities including fuel. Must meet income guidelines. Call for further details. HOURS: M-Sun 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
EMMITSBURG FOOD PANTRY 502 E. Main Street, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 717-642-6963 Fax: 717-642-6963 SERVICES: Distributes governmental food supplies for qualified individuals and families. May access service once a month and photo ID and proof of residency required. NOTE: Targets individuals and families in the Emmitsburg area. Food and monetary donations welcome. HOURS: Tu-W 7:00pm-8:00pm, F 1:00pm-2:00pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00am FEES: None
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM 121 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1506 Fax: 301-662-9079 www.cityoffrederick.com SERVICES: Offers all county residents (especially low and moderate income individuals and families) homeownership counseling, post-purchase programs, credit counseling, reverse mortgage counseling [face to face only], default and foreclosure counseling, other housing related services including rental counseling to current and potential renters. Seminars, home buyer and other related workshops are offered throughout the year. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm. Appointments are needed. FEES: None
FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, SOUP KITCHEN AND FOOD BANK 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Soup Kitchen) 14 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Food Pantry) Office Telephone: 301-600-1506 TTY: 301-662-9164 Fax: 301-662-9079 www.cityoffrederick.com Soup Kitchen: Provide an evening meal from 5:30pm-6:30pm, seven days a week. Wheelchair accessible. Food Bank: Provide food to persons in need 5 days per week. M 2:00-4:00pm & 7:00-9:00pm, Tu, Th, Fri 2:00pm-4:00pm, and W 7:00pm-9:00pm. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Office M-F 8:30am-5:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 5430 Spectrum Drive, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-600-1061 Fax: 301-600-3585 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Public Housing Voucher and Section 8 Program (Section 8 has a waiting list), Rental Allowance Program, emergency rehabilitation revolving loans and State rehabilitation loan programs, Livability Code Inspections, Senior Housing Facilities, and home buyers assistance program. Appointments are needed. Handicap accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF HOME ENERGY PROGRAMS (OHEP) 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2410 Fax: 301-600-2639 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides individuals and families with heating, utilities, and weatherization of their homes. MEAP (Maryland Energy Assistance Program): Offers assistance with heating bill in the winter and is based on the type of fuel used, household size, household income and annual consumption. EUSP (Electrical Universal Service Program): Offers year round assists with electric utility bill payments. Client is required to have bill in his/her own name and be on a monthly budget billing plan. Some funds are available for a one time only benefits for past due bill payments. Refers eligible families and individuals to the Weatherization Program to help make their homes more energy efficient. Must meet income guidelines. Call for details. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4575 Fax: 301-600-2663 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Offers nutritional assistance to families in need through a supplemental food program and the food stamp program. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, Frederick County 2 E. Church Street, 3rd Floor, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-698-2449 Fax: 301-698-1697 Email: info@frederickhabitat.org www.frederickhabitat.org SERVICES: Works with low-income resident families who cannot qualify for a conventional mortgage and have no other way of owning their own home. Families that meet the homeownership criteria become "partner" families and work side-by-side with volunteers from the community to build their home. Adult volunteers 18 and older are needed to help build homes, with events, clean up, and clerical activities. Limited opportunities for teens 16 and up, with guardian's permission to help with landscaping, clean up, and basic construction. Volunteers may register on website. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:0pm. Appointments are needed. FEES: None
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) HEARTLY HOUSE, INC. P.O. Box 857, Frederick, MD 21705-0857 Telephone: 301-662-8800 TTY 301- 662-1565 Fax: 301-663-4334 www.heartlyhouse.org SERVICES: Serves residents who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. Emergency shelter available to individuals in immediate danger. HOURS: Crisis calls 24 hrs/7 days a week; Non-crisis requests 7 days a week, 8:00am-10:00pm FEES: Sliding scale
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FREDERICK 209 Madison Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-8173 Fax: 301-663-1464 www.hacfrederick.org SERVICES: Provides Public Housing Voucher and Section 8 Programs (Section 8 has a waiting list), Offers education to those voucher and section 8 participants wanting to purchase a home and is designed to help them set goals, clear their credit report, and assist them through the process of purchasing a home. Provides a computer learning center that offers free high speed internet computer access, various classes and other training opportunities to the community. Also offers free tax assistance for households with income of $52,000 or below. E-filing is available. Call for details. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Must meet income guidelines for housing. Other services are free.
INTERFAITH HOUSING ALLIANCE OF WESTERN MARYLAND 731 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-4225 Fax: 301-662-6477 Email: iha@interfaithhousing.org www.interfaithhousing.org SERVICES: Builds and rehabilitates homes and apartments to sell or rent to low or moderate income individuals with or without disabilities, families, and senior citizens. Offers pre-homeownership counseling and rental counseling to current and potential renters. Seminars, home buyer and other related workshops are offered throughout the year. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE Frederick County Hotline/Mental Health Association of Frederick County Telephone: 1-800-273-8255 (toll free) www.fcmha.org www.nationalsuicidepreventionlifeline.org SERVICES: National Suicide Hotline provides supportive listening and crisis intervention for callers having thoughts of suicide. HOURS: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: none
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE 31 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 4477, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-371-3119 Leave message. www.middletown.md.us SERVICES: Provides emergency financial assistance, drivers for medical appointments, coordinates holiday assistance, contributes to local school supply drive, supports exercise classes for 50 and older seniors, as well as local senior group, and offers information and referrals to other programs as needed. NOTE: Must be resident of Middletown Valley and show photo ID and proof of residency. HOURS: M-Sun 9:00am-7:00pm FEES: None
RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR EMERGENCY HUMAN NEEDS 27 DeGrange Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-631-2670 Fax: 240-215-3019 www.thereligiouscoalition.org SERVICES: Offers qualified residents financial assistance for prescriptions, health and dental care, utilities, security deposits, and eviction prevention, referrals to food pantries and one-night emergency shelter. Operates a year round night shelter for adult men and women, schedules free medical appointments with Mission of Mercy mobile health unit, makes referrals for clothing and other health and human services, provides homeless individuals with hygiene products once every 60 days if they meet specific criteria and offers Call or visit website for further information. HOURS: Walk-ins Only; M, W, Th, F 10:00am-2:00pm, Tu 10:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
SALVATION ARMY, THE 223 W. 5th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-2311 Thrift shop: 301-631-2489 Fax: 240-420-2111 www.salvationarmyusa.org SERVICES: Offers mid to low-income residents emergency financial assistance, holiday assistance and a thrift store. Financial assistance offered to residents who have a utility turn-off notice, notice of legal eviction, or in need of a prescription. Applicants need to provide proper identification, proof of income and proof of need. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funds. Appointment needed. Thrift Shop offers gently used clothing, furniture, and household items to the public at minimal prices. Located at 919 East Street (Next to Hobby Town), Frederick – 301-631-2489 and hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am6:00pm. Thanksgiving lunch/dinner provided to residents in need on Tuesday November 19th from Noon-6:00pm at W. 5th Street address. Christmas assistance provides gift items such as food baskets, toys and clothing (for children 12 and under) to eligible households. Clothing sizes and toy list is needed. Distribution date determined at sign up. Sign up for Christmas starts early October. Contact the office for eligibility. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: Vary 150
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) SECOND CHANCES GARAGE 528 N. Market Street, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 240-724-1919 www.scgarage.org SERVICES: Offers opportunity for car ownership and low cost car repair, DO NOT contact this program directly to obtain a car. You must be a client of or apply at one of the partner agencies listed on their website. If you need car repairs you may contact this program directly and must meet income guidelines. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary depending on service
SECOND STREET AND HOPE 8 W. Second Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-5273 Fax: 301-620-7001 Email: info@secondstreetandhope.org SERVICES: Provides a soup kitchen on Wednesdays from 6:00pm-7:00pm and Saturdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm as well as a food pantry on Wednesdays from 6:00pm-7:30pm and Saturdays from 5:00pm-6:30pm. Families may visit food pantry once per month. Provides clothing, sleeping bags, and hygiene items to individuals and families in need as available and during the cold month’s offers coats to individuals and families of all ages. Sponsors and AA support group that meets Saturdays at 11:00am and operates a program called the Lords Laundry during Wednesday’s meal time where homeless individuals and families can bring their clothes to be washed and returned to them during meal times on Saturday. Emergency needs are considered and addressed when funding is available and referrals to other local agencies are provided as needed. HOURS: Wednesdays and Saturdays from 5:00pm-7:30pm FEES: None
SETON CENTER OUTREACH PROGRAM 16840 S. Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Telephone: 301-447-6102 Fax: 301-447-1748 Email: setoncenterinc@doc.org www.setoncenterinc.org SERVICES: Provides emergency financial assistance, holiday assistance, a thrift shop, information and referral as well as supportive visits to low income residents. Targets northern Frederick County residents in zip code areas 21719, 21727, 21757, 21773, 21778, 21780, 21783, 21788 and 21798. HOURS: Office: M-F 10:00am-4:00pm. Appointment recommended. Thrift Shop: Tu-F 10:00am-4:00pm, Sat 10:00am-3:00pm FEES: None or minimal cost for items in thrift shop
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Housing and Emergency Services (Continued) STUDENT HOMELESSNESS INITIATIVE PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) P.O. Box 1629, Frederick MD, 21702 Telephone: 240-415-8971 www.shipfrederick.com SERVICES: Provides emergency shelter and assistance for homeless school-age children and families in Frederick County. Hotel vouchers can be provided for up to one week. Additional supports and services include clothing assistance, food assistance, referrals to community resources, and funding for extra-curricular activities. HOURS: By appointment FEES: None
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) Alliance Inc 234 S. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231 Telephone: 410-675-4704 Fax: 410-675-4996 www.allianceinc.org SERVICES: Assists veterans and veteran families to address barriers to permanent housing. Offers limited financial assistance to help Veterans remain in or obtain permanent housing. Can assist with rent (not mortgage), utilities, security or utility deposits, moving costs, transportation, or child care. Only participants receiving case management services will be eligible for financial assistance payments. All payments will be made directly to 3rd parties. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY, Frederick County 116 E. Second Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-4676 Fax: 301-696-8565 www.svdpusa.org SERVICES: Provides emergency and short-term financial assistance to county residents in need of help with utilities, prescription medications, rent, and evictions. HOURS: M-F 10:00am-3:00pm FEES: None
WALK IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Mental Health Association, Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone : 301-663-0011 ext. 127 Fax: 301-694-4747 www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed and/or for their significant others to meet face-to-face with someone who has been trained to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance. HOURS: M-F Noon-8:00pm, Sat-Sun Noon-4:00pm (call for holiday hours) FEES: None
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Law Enforcement and Government Services CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS Interagency Work Group Frederick County Maryland P.O. Box 791, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 240-578-5662 Email: scher12345@comcast.net www. COIPP.org SERVICES: Provides resources to caregivers and children with parents/family members that are incarcerated, promotes awareness of incarcerated children and caregiver needs via presentations and trainings to stake holders in the community. Educational and child rearing information for care givers, sponsors “Detention Center Day” offering caregivers community information/resources, provides resources for the Detention Center, created COIP DVD with information and pictures drawn by local children, presentations/training provided to educators, criminal justice staff, service club members and the general public, home-made tote bags created and given to children of incarcerated parents (bags for young children include: children’s books, stuffed animals, resource information; bags for older children include: disposable cameras, coupons for picture development, journal, blanket, pillow, stationery and stamps) and more. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER, Frederick County Frederick Community College, Building G-222 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-631-2256 Email: calmintake@gmail.com www.calm-frederick.org SERVICES: Provides mediation and conflict resolution services to resolve all non-violent conflicts. Also provides Independent Education Plans (IEP's), mediation training and anger management classes. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:30pm by appointment ONLY. Mediation takes place during the day, evenings and weekends. FEES: $25 fee for out of county residents, all other services no charge
CRIME VICTIMS AND WITNESSES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM State's Attorney's Office 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Main Office: 301-600-1523 Fax: 301-600-2195 Circuit Court Div: 301-600-1523 Fax: 301-600-2195 District Court Div: 301-600-2573 Domestic Violence Div: 301-600-1520 Juvenile Div: 301-600-2970 SERVICES: Provide a link of communication between victims, witnesses, and the court system by offering support and information throughout all phases of the legal process; protects the legal rights of all concerned; explains court procedures; notifies victims of court dates, accompanies victims to court and makes appropriate referrals. Crisis intervention at all hours through the police departments. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None Mental Health Association
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Law Enforcement and Government Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER 7300 Marcie’s Choice Lane, Frederick, Frederick, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-600-2550 Fax:301-600-3066 SERVICES: A full service correctional facility offering all available alternatives to incarceration to include: Pretrial Services, Home Detention, Alternative Sentencing/Community Service and Work Release, as well as traditional incarcerations and imprisonment for offenders either awaiting trial or who have been sentenced. HOURS: 24/7 operations, call for visiting information FEES: None, except for individuals participating in work-release programs
FREDERICK COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL AND PET ADOPTION CENTER 1832 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1546 Fax: 301-600-1547 SERVICES: Prevents cruelty, abuse, and neglect of animals in the county by enforcing all state, county, and city ordinances to the fullest extent. Shelters homeless animals and attempts to place them in a safe and loving environment and educates the public on all animal issues to foster a more aware and caring community. HOURS: M, T, F, 8:00am-5:00pm, W, Th, 12:00pm-8:00pm FEES: Call for details
FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 110 Airport Drive East, Frederick, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1046 Fax: 301-600-1527 SERVICES: Ensures the safety and general welfare of the public by preventing and detecting crime, apprehending criminals, enforcing laws, and protecting lives and property. Offers prevention services and educational programs to reduce substance abuse, reduce crime rate, and increase public awareness of safety issues, accident prevention and the role of the police officer. Ensures the safety and general welfare of the public by preventing and detecting crime, apprehending criminals, enforcing laws, and protecting lives and property. Fingerprinting is offered Tuesdays through Thursdays from 11:00am-5:00pm on a first come first serve basis. HOURS: Emergency services available 24 hrs/7days a week FEES: None, call for information regarding fingerprinting.
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Law Enforcement and Government Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1523 Fax: 301-600-2195 SERVICES: Enforces laws established by the Maryland General Assembly and upheld by the courts. Represents the citizens of Frederick County in all criminal matters in which the state has an interest, including the enforcement of child support. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm; FEES: None
FREDERICK POLICE DEPARTMENT VICTIM SERVICES UNIT 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2104 Fax: 301-694-2148 SERVICES: A program dedicated to advocate for crime victim’s rights and services regardless of incident type. Provides information and referrals to appropriate resources, offers crisis response, support and assistance in obtaining civil orders and citizen generated criminal charges. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm; FEES: None
LEGAL AID BUREAU, INC. 22 S. Market Street, Ste. 11, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-694-7414; 1-800-679-8813 Fax: 301-698-2636 Email: midwestern@mdlab.org www.mdlab.org LANGUAGES: ASL, Spanish SERVICES: Provides free civil (non-criminal) legal services for low-income people, children and the elderly who meet the income guidelines. Also provides mortgage foreclosure counseling and representation. Offers pro-bono legal aid clinics throughout the year, look out for announcements. OFFICE HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm; INTAKE AND PRO-BONO SERVICES: M, W, F 9:00am-noon FEES: None
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES, FREDERICK COUNTY 801 N. East Street, Ste. 3, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-629-3030 www.djs.md.us SERVICES: Provides individualized care and treatment to youth who have violated the law and are beyond the control of their parents. DJS strives to help young people, with the involvement of their families, reach their full potential as productive and positive members of society. HOURS: M 8:00am-8:00pm, Tu-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Law Enforcement and Government Services (Continued) MARYLAND VOLUNTEER LAWYERS SERVICE One N. Charles Street, Ste. 222, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Telephone: 800-510-0050 Fax: 410-837-0431 Email: info@mvlslaw.org www.mvlslaw.org SERVICES: Match low-income individuals with volunteer lawyers for legal assistance in civil legal matters. Assistance with housing problems, consumer rights, bankruptcy, tax problems, private pensions, deed transfers, guardianship, and power of attorney. HOURS: M-Th 9:00am-1:00pm FEES: None/reduced
OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1988 Toll-free: 887-430-5187 Fax: 301-600-1986 SERVICES: Provides legal representation for persons going to court on a jailable offense who cannot afford legal representation. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Administrative: Juvenile $25 and Adult $50
SELF-HELP LEGAL CLINIC Frederick County Courthouse 100 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701, Bottom Floor Telephone: 301-600-2023 SERVICES: Provides in-person consultation with an attorney for individuals who are self-represented in civil matters. Limited legal advice will be provided, as well as assistance with court-related paperwork. Provides referrals to other legal resources as needed. HOURS: Tu, Th 9:00am-2:00pm FEES: None
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 5340 Spectrum Drive, Ste. N, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-682-6765 Toll Free: 866-331-7089 TTY: 800-325-0778 www.socialsecurity.gov SERVICES: Manages issuing and updating social security cards, applications for retirement, survivor, and disability benefits, Medicare, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Staff can provide information on eligibility requirements, history of earnings, estimates of future benefits, and help with filling out and filing appropriate forms. NOTE: Due to office volume use of website (www.ssa.gov) is encouraged. Many Social Security services and forms are available online. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-3:00pm FEES: None
VICTOR CULLEN TREATMENT CENTER Washington County Health Department 6000 Cullen Drive, Sabillasville, MD 21780 Telephone: 301-739-7543 www.djs.state.md.us SERVICES: A regional treatment center for delinquent boys who have been court ordered for treatment. As a regional center, it has the capacity to care for 48 boys between the ages of 15 and 18 in a six to nine month treatment program for issues related to mental health and substance abuse. Call for further details. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Call for details 156
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Military Services ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES (ACS) 1520 Freedman Drive, Rm. 124, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-619-2197 Fax: 301-619-6288 SERVICES: Financial assistance, consumer affairs, employment assistance, relocation assistance, services for families with special needs, spouse and child abuse prevention, education, lending closet for of household items, and information and referrals. Interpreters available for American Sign Language, German, and Hispanic languages. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 7:30am-5:00pm FEES: Free. Available to active duty and retired military individuals and families.
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM AT FORT DETRICK Bldg. 1520, Rm. 126, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-619-3385 Email: usagfamilyreadiness@amedd.army.mil SERVICES: Provides information, referral, advocacy, short-term counseling, and support services to active duty military and their families with any physical, emotional, or intellectual disability that may require special treatment, therapy, education, training, and counseling. Confidential services. Files are secured. HOURS: M-F 7:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM AT FORT DETRICK Community Support Center 1520 Freedman Drive, Fort Detrick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-619-2408 Detrick HOTLINE: 240-674-2802 Fax: 301-619-6288 Email: FamilyAdvocacy@amedd.army.mil www.detrick.army.mil/familyAdvocacy SERVICES: Responsible for the prevention, investigation, and treatment of child and spouse abuse in military families. Provides a variety of family support and intervention services such as parenting classes, couples communication groups, anger management, individual parenting education, and respite care. Individual, marital, group, and family counseling is also available for families affected by or involved in abuse. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Free to active duty and retired military and family members
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Military Services (Continued) PROSPERITY CENTER Bernard Brown Community Center 629 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-3691 www.prosperitycenter.org/ SERVICES: Offers a voucher program to assist section 8 participants wanting to purchase a home and is designed to help them set goals, clear their credit report, and assist them through the process of purchasing a home. Call for an eligibility assessment. Also provides free high speed internet computer access, various classes and other training opportunities to the community including job training for adults, GED classes, computer classes, leadership academy training for kids, Head Start partnership, Homework Club, game night for kids, job shadowing, senior activities, woman's groups, a lending library, and free tax assistance to qualified residents during tax season. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-6:00pm FEES: None
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) Alliance, Inc. 234 S. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231 Telephone: 410-675-4704 Fax: 410-675-4996 www.allianceinc.org SERVICES: Assists Veterans and Veteran families to address barriers to permanent housing. Offers limited financial assistance to help Veterans remain in or obtain permanent housing. Can assist with rent (not mortgage), utilities, security or utility deposits, moving costs, transportation, or child care. Only participants receiving case management services will be eligible for financial assistance payments. All payments will be made directly to 3rd parties. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
VETERAN SERVICE AND BENEFITS PROGRAM, Frederick County 100 W. Patrick Street, Rm. 2120, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2155 www.mdva.state.md.us SERVICES: Assists veterans and eligible dependents in acquiring their benefits. Authorized to represent veterans and their dependents before the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M, Tu, Th, F 8:30am-3:30pm, W by appointment ONLY FEES: None
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Military Services (Continued) THE VET CENTER, FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACCESS CENTER Frederick Community College and Frederick County Department of Aging 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 SERVICES: Provide a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat Veterans and their families. Vet Centers guide veterans and their families through many of the major adjustments/issues that often occur after a veteran returns from combat or military service. Services for a veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals. All services are free of cost and are strictly confidential HOURS: By appointment Tu, W 9:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
WARRIORS JOURNEY HOME, HEALING CIRCLE Trinity Chapel 10 W. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-2762 SERVICES: Through the use of ritual, veterans and their families find restoration and reconciliation via spiritual ceremony. Spiritual ceremonies hopefully will bring a connection with the Divine Spirit. Group is open to veterans, their families and civilians in the community to bring the warrior home in both body and spirit. Circles last one to two hours. Please call church for further information. HOURS: First and third Sunday of the month FEES: None
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Senior Services ADULT EVALUATION AND REVIEW SERVICES Frederick County Health Department, Adult Evaluation & Review 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1736 Fax: 301-600-3548 SERVICES: Nurse and social workers provide home visits and a free evaluation to discuss different services within the county available to the elderly. Agency refers individuals to programs such as Meals on Wheels, Adult Medical Daycare, nursing homes, and forwards paperwork to the appropriate agencies needed. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm, by appointment FEES: None
CITIZENS CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER 1910-1920 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1550 Fax: 301-600-3548 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center’s highly-trained nursing professionals are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to ensure that each residents needs are met. The excellent staff-to-patient ratio allows for each resident to receive the best possible care. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Vary
DAYBREAK ADULT DAY SERVICES, INC. 7819 Rocky Springs Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-696-0808 Fax: 301-696-1164 Email: admin@daybreakadultdayservices.org www.daybreakadultdayservices.org SERVICES: Offers comprehensive, structured medical and non-medical day programs for disabled adults 55 and older. Admission of younger disabled adults is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/VA benefits/long term care insurance/private pay
DEVOTIONAL ASSISTED LIVING 8531 Inspiration Avenue, Walkersville, MD 20853 Telephone: 240-476-4729 Fax: 310-540-2472 Email: devotioncare.wordpress.com www.devotioncare@yahoo.com SERVICES: Offers 24 hour staffing, Alzheimer’s/Dementia care, private and semi-private bedrooms, shower and bathroom safety rails, spacious living and dining rooms and patios, all utilities included in the monthly fee, three cooked meals a day plus healthy snacks, fun outdoor activities area, bathing, grooming, and dressing assistance, wheelchair accessible, medications supervision and management, doctor appointments upon request, daily housekeeping and respite care. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-9:00pm FEES: Vary. Call for details. 160
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Senior Services (Continued) EDENTON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 5800 Genesis Lane, Frederick MD 21703 Telephone: 301-694-3100 Fax: 301-694-0308 www.edenton-retirement.com SERVICES: Offers independent living, assisted living, and individual care including dementia care. Services offered include various types of recreation, health care, home based services, dining and meal planning. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Vary
ELDER SERVICES PROVIDER COUNCIL Telephone: 301-663-9260; 301-644-5628 SERVICES: Networking group for providers serving Frederick’s seniors. Monthly meetings held in varying locations (Sept.-June) featuring guest speakers. Hosts of the Annual Elder Expo. HOURS: Call for times
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ADULT FOSTER CARE 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2635 Fax: 301-600-2639 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides supportive housing with a pre-qualified foster family for adults in need of housing. Adults may be at risk, have no relatives or families, families are unable to adequately provide for them or unable to accept the responsibility, needs an alternative to independent living in the community or an institution. This includes HIV/AIDS patients unable to live alone. The program recruits and counsels foster families, counsels the adult in care and obtains special services that may be needed. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2635 After hours: 301-564-8230 or 877-819-0817 If person is in immediate danger call 911. Fax: 301-600-2639 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: Provides supportive housing with a pre-qualified foster family for adults in need of housing. Adults may be at risk, have no relatives or families, families are unable to adequately provide for them or unable to accept the responsibility, needs an alternative to independent living in the community or an institution. This includes HIV/AIDS patients unable to live alone. The program recruits and counsels foster families, counsels the adult in care and obtains special services that may be needed. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Senior Services (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ADULTS 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2635 Fax: 301-600-2639 SERVICES: Provides senior citizens and individuals 18 to 64 years old that are mentally, physically, or developmentally disabled case management, assessment, referral, and continuous evaluation of their situation and needs. Services may include bathing and dressing, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, and budgeting. Also provides seniors 65 and older, who have a medical condition that puts them at risk of having to enter a nursing home or other institutions, a geriatric evaluation and a case manager to locate and arrange for needed services. They continuously evaluate their situation and needs. Services may include bathing and dressing, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, shopping, and budgeting. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None/sliding fee scale
FREDERICK COUNTY SENIOR RECREATION COUNCIL 118 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-6148 www.seniorrecreationcouncil.homestead.com SERVICE: Sponsor exercise classes, hiking, softball, basketball, bowling, badminton, bridge, computer class, chorus, bicycling, and trips. MEETING TIMES: 2nd Tues of month, 11:00am, Winchester Hall, 1st Floor
GLADE VALLEY CENTER Genesis Healthcare Glade Valley Nursing Home 56 W. Frederick Street, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-898-4300 Fax: 301-898-4343 Email: info@genesishcc.com www.genesishcc.com SERVICES: Provides comprehensive rehabilitation care, long and short term care. Services includes personal and re-vital care, social activities, speech, occupational, physical, respiratory and occupational therapy, daily meals and snacks, short term respite care for caregivers, a CHF program designed for patients who have congestive heart failure to cut down on re-hospitalization (Cardiologist is in once per week to review progress) and a COPD program designed for patients with cardio obstructive pulmonary disease. Pulmonologist's are in once per week to follow up on the progress of those in the facility. All services are designed to work with the patient and their illness. HOURS: 8:00am-8:00pm FEES: Medicare/Medicaid
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Senior Services (Continued) HEARTFIELD ASSISTED LIVING 1820 Latham Drive, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-8800 Fax: 301-663-8801 SERVICES: Assisted living community for the elderly with a full array of health care services provided by trained professionals, including an Alzheimer's unit and short-term respite stays. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:30pm FEES: Varies depending upon need
HELPING HANDS HOME CARE 304 Delaware Road, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 24 hour phone line 301-662-1618 Fax: 301-695-0017 www.inhomecare.com SERVICES: Provides in-home patient care by certified nursing assistants and home health aides. Services offered include personal care, food shopping, meal preparation, medication supervision, light housekeeping, laundry and transportation to and from medical appointments. Eligible: Adults ages 55 and older; mothers and their newborn babies; persons with chronic illnesses; persons with permanent or temporary disabilities; and persons needing convalescent or post-operative care. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Leave message and call will be returned FEES: Consultation $25. Service rates vary.
HOME CALL, Frederick 1446 W. Patrick Street, Ste. 16, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-215-4668 Toll Free: 800-444-0096 Fax: 301-698-8191 www.lhcgroup.com SERVICES: Offers round the clock skilled nursing and services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, home health aide services, wound care that includes the use of negative pressure wound therapy, medical social workers are available to help determine needed assistance and private duty nurses and nurses for health screenings and community events are also available. Provides home health aide services to Medicaid/Medicare clients only. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Medicaid/Medicare clients only
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Senior Services (Continued) HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE, Frederick 614 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Frederick: 301-846-9922 Fax: 301-846-9944 www.homeinstead.com SERVICES: Provides around the clock non medical companionship and care for seniors who remain at home. Services include companionship; cooking; light housework; shopping; transportation to church, social events and medical appointments; organizing mail, bank statements and other information; and help with personal care such as bathing, toileting, eating, grooming, and medication reminders. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: Fees vary depending upon services required
MARYLAND ACCESS POINT Frederick County Department of Aging 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1605 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov/doa SERVICES: Provides seniors 60 and older, and disabled adults with nutritional, educational, and social programs, computer classes, and strength-training classes, the senior information and assistance program (health insurance enrollment) at senior centers throughout the county. Food 'n' Friends serve lunch at the centers as clients participate in various activities. There is health insurance counseling, an Ombudsman advocate for residents of long term care facilities and investigates complaints and confidential nursing home resolution. A visitor program promotes the well being and quality of life for residents in nursing homes. Meals on Wheels and Home Delivered Meals provide meals at home to eligible persons. Offers a senior phone loan program that provides cell phones on a short and long-term basis. The Caregiver Support Group offers support to individuals who are providing care for those over age 60. They also assist eligible seniors to receive services in their home or in an assisted living facility and legal services assists with specific services for seniors. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: Call for information
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Senior Services (Continued) MEALS ON WHEELS, Frederick County Frederick County Department of Aging 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-3524 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Volunteer teams deliver two meals at midday Monday through Friday. Meals are not delivered on major holidays. Special diets, including low fat, low sodium and diabetic diets, can be accommodated. NOTE: Some areas in Frederick County may not be able to be served. Please call for details. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm; meals are delivered M-F FEES: Varies
PARTNERS IN CARE, INC., Frederick County 22 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-682-7433 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.partnersincare.org SERVICES: Volunteers provide community residents who are elderly (55+) or elderly and disabled (50+) with non-medical services. Services include but not limited to transportation to and from appointments, running errands, grocery shopping, companionship, and handyman help. NOTE: First time clients must go through an interview process. Not able to transport clients in wheelchairs at this time. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: None/donations greatly appreciated
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE 31 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 4477, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-371-3119, leave message www.middletown.md.us SERVICES: Provides emergency financial assistance, drivers for medical appointments, coordinates holiday assistance, contributes to local school supply drive, supports exercise classes for 50 and older seniors, as well as local senior group, and offers information and referrals to other programs as needed. NOTE: Must be resident of Middletown Valley and show photo ID and proof of residency. HOURS: M-Sun 9:00am-7:00pm FEES: None
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Senior Services (Continued) PROSPERITY CENTER Bernard Brown Community Center 629 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-3691 www.hacfrederick.org SERVICES: Offers a voucher program to assist section 8 participants wanting to purchase a home and is designed to help them set goals, clear their credit report, and assist them through the process of purchasing a home. Call for an eligibility assessment. Also provides free high speed internet computer access, various classes and other training opportunities to the community including job training for adults, GED classes, computer classes, leadership academy training for kids, Head Start Partnership, Homework Club, game night for kids, job shadowing, senior activities, woman's groups, a lending library and free tax assistance to qualified residents during tax season. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-6:00pm FEES: None
RIGHT AT HOME OF CENTRAL MARYLAND 550 N. Highland Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-696-1122 Fax: 301-696-1373 Email: info@rightathomemd.net www.rightathome.net/centralmd SERVICES: Provides elderly and disabled individuals with in home care and assistance with tasks such as medication monitoring, meal preparation and diet monitoring, shopping and errands, transportation, light housekeeping, accompanying client on walks, set up social functions and entertainment, Alzheimer and Dementia care, Parkinson's care, and assistance with Arthritis limitations. Provides hospice supportive care, family respite care, discounted 24-hour live-in services, couples care, enhanced living and share care services for assisted independent and continuing care communities. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm; services 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Vary depending on service. Call for details.
STATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (SHIP), Frederick County 1440 Taney Avenue, Frederick MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1604 Fax: 301-600-3554 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers in-person and telephone guidance on a wide variety of health insurance issues. Services include but not limited to assistance in understanding Medicare prescription drug, Medigap, disabled Medicare beneficiaries, and Advantage health insurance programs and benefits, also assist with denials, appeals and grievances, medical bill questions, client's rights, and long term care insurance. Investigates complaints of Medicare fraud and abuse as well as training the public about such topics. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm FEES: None
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Senior Services (Continued) SUNRISE ASSISTED LIVING 990 Waterford Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-663-9500 Fax: 301-696-5886 www.sunriseassistedliving.com SERVICES: Offers a variety of living arrangements including assisted living, Alzheimer's care, nursing and rehabilitative care, hospice care, and short-term stays with many amenities, services, meal plans, and social activities. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm. Some evening and weekend appointments available. Operations: 24 hrs/7 days a week FEES: Varies depending upon services
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE PROGRAM A Program of the Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 South Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 Fax: 301-695-4747 Email: lmyers@fcmha.org www.fcmha.org SERVICES: Provides elderly, homebound clients with support and referrals through daily scheduled calls. HOURS: 7 days a week, 7:00am-12:00pm FEES: None
VINDABONA NURSING HOME 6012 Jefferson Blvd., Braddock Heights, MD 21704 Telephone: 301-371-7160 Fax: 301-371-5921 www.thevindabona.com SERVICES: Provides comprehensive short term rehabilitation and long term care for adult and elderly patients. Volunteers welcome. Contact activities director for details. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-7:00pm FEES: Varies Mental Health Association
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Support Groups ADULT RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES Frederick County Health Department 300-B Scholl's Lane, Frederick MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-3289 Email: Core@Frederickcountymd.gov www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers recovery supports services to adult individuals prior, during and after substance abuse treatment. There are several recovery supports programs including MD RECOVERY NET that provides recovery supports such as care coordination, transportation, gap services and vital documents. Care Coordinators arrange for these services for program participants and can also make referrals to halfway and recovery housing and employment services. COMMUNITY ORGANIZED RECOVERY EFFORTS (CORE) is a center that offers a variety of recovery supports to include peer-led discussion groups, a wellness program, life-skills classes, Wellness Recovery Action Planning, Speechcraft, art classes, sober social activities and more. Recovery Coaches are also available to help participants overcome the many challenges they face in recovery. Telephone Recovery Support is available to those who wish to receive a weekly call to assist them on their recovery journey. Center located in Frederick City at All Saints Episcopal Church, 106 West Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
AL-ANON & ALATEEN GROUPS, Frederick and Washington Counties Alanon Family Groups, Inc. P.O. Box 28259, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-285-9831 Meeting Information: 800-344-2666 www.marylanddc-alanon.org SERVICES: Anonymous, non-professional, self-help program of recovery for family and friends of alcoholics or drug users as well. Alateen is for teens affected by someone's alcoholism or drug use. Al-Anon is for adults 18 and older and Alateen is for children 8 to 17 years of age. One-hour meetings in which members share experience are available daily in various locations. Practice of Al-Anon's Twelve Steps is encouraged, and Al-Anon literature is available. NOTE/WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY: Location specific. Check directory or website for details. HOURS: Leave message with all pertinent information and call will be returned FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 2 E. Church Street, P.O. Box 1771, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-0544 www.westcentralaa.org SERVICES: An anonymous, non-professional program of recovery based on fellowship among those who feel they have lost the ability to control their consumption of alcohol. Small groups meet regularly for the purpose of attaining and maintaining sobriety by sharing personal experiences. Practice of AA's Twelve Steps is suggested, and AA literature is available. HOURS: See website for meeting times, or call number 24 hours a day FEES: None
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, Western Maryland 108 Byte Drive, Ste. 103, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-696-0315 24 hr. Helpline: 800-272-3900 Fax: 301-696-9061 Email: info.maryland@alz.org www.alzgmd.org SERVICES: Provides individuals with Alzheimer's, their families and caregivers a 24-hour Helpline, information and referral, support groups, and a medic alert/safe return program. Also offers a speakers bureau and advocates for research, treatment, and prevention of Alzheimer's. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: Varies
ANNE-LYNN GROSS BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER Women's Center at Frederick Community College 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2483 www.frederick.edu/adultservices SERVICES: The Anne-Lynn Gross Breast Cancer Resource Center provides a centralized location to access information about early detection, treatment, nutrition, and aftercare. Resources include on-site resources and referrals, information sessions and workshops, a lending library, and web access to related resource sites. In addition, a support group for breast cancer survivors, from newly diagnosed to long-term remission, meets the 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:00pm in the Arts and Student Center, Classroom/Student Center, Room H-239. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30 pm; evening hours by request FEES: None
AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA - FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER P.O. Box 456 Buckeystown Pike, MD 21717 Telephone: 301-746-8080 Fax: 301-695-1250 www.asafrederickmd.org SERVICES: Provides community awareness, education and maintains a supportive awareness network comprised of professionals, parents, caregivers and community leaders. Activities include but not limited to support meetings throughout the year, seminars, fund raisers, community awareness events, fun activities for families, and grassroots advocacy. HOURS: Leave a message, call will be returned FEES: None for local group, Fee for Nat'l Membership Mental Health Association
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Support Groups (Continued) CELEBRATE RECOVERY 1) Grace Community Church, 5102 Old National Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-473-4337 www.gbcfred.org 2) Frederick Christian Fellowship Telephone: 301-620-2255 www.fcfchurch.com SERVICES: A Christ-centered program that gives people the resources and relationships to help recover from life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups. This program is for anyone who is struggling with past dysfunctions or compulsions, whether they are affecting their life or those around them. Offers fellowship and a time to celebrate God’s healing powers through the Eight Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and Christ Centered Twelve Steps. Group Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Call for meeting times FEES: None
CENTRAL MARYLAND PFLAG (PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS OF LESBIANS AND GAYS) National Office PFLAG 1606 New York Avenue, Ste. 400, Knoxville, MD 21758 Telephone: 301-834-5096 Helpline: 301-439-3524 Email: info@pflag.org www.pflagcentralmd.org SERVICES: Offers support groups, education, advocacy, special events and outings for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgendered persons and their families. PFLAG chapter meetings for parents/friends/adults are held the 1st Wednesday of each month starting at 7:00pm a and LGBTQ Youth Group meets every Wednesday starting at 7:00pm at Grace United Church of Christ, East 2nd Street, Frederick. FEES: None
CONSTANT HOPE Frederick Christian Fellowship Care Ministries 10142 Hansonville Rd, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-620-2255 Fax: 240-529-1640 www.fcfchurch.com SERVICES: Provides support for parents with children suffering from a wide array conditions ranging from asthma, severe food allergies, and diabetes to spina bifida, cerebral palsy, autism, and down syndrome. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Materials fee
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Support Groups (Continued) DIVORCE CARE Calvary Assembly of God 8234 Woodsboro Pike, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-898-7811 www.cafrederick.com SERVICES: Provides support for those experiencing the trauma of martial separation or divorce. This 13-week Series uses a combination of weekly video presentations and small group interaction to both educate and provide emotional support needed. Participants may join the group at anytime. Call our office for meeting days and times. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm FEES: $15 for the entire series
DIVORCE CARE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Frederick Christian Fellowship Care Ministries 10142 Hansonville Road, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-620-2255 Fax: 240-529-1640 www.fcfchurch.com SERVICES: Provides support for children and adults struggling with the emotions of divorce. Contact the main office for further information. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-5:00pm FEES: Materials fee
EMPOWERING MOTHERS Family Partnership of Frederick County 8420 Gas House Pike, Ste. EE, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2206 Fax: 301-600-2209 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Support group for mothers to enhance and support their ability to nurture themselves and support healthy growth and development of their children. Call for further details. HOURS: 6:00pm-8:00pm FEES: None
FAMILY RESOURCE, INFORMATION AND EDUCATION NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME (F.R.I.E.N.D.S.)) Middletown United Methodist Church 7108 Fern Lane, Middletown, MD 21769 Telephone: 301-676-4420 www.friendsoffredco.org SERVICES: Offers a monthly support and resource group for expectant parents, new parents and extended families of Down Syndrome babies. Provides age-appropriate activities for children and their friends. Advocates for community awareness and acceptance. Quarterly meetings are held with professional speakers regarding issues related to Down Syndrome. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: Support group meets 6:30pm the second Friday of every month at the United Methodist Church. Call for further details. FEES: None Mental Health Association
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Support Groups (Continued) FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, FOSTER / ADOPTIVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4544 Fax: 301-600-2726 www.fcdss.info SERVICES: A monthly support group offering supportive services for resource parents, especially in regard to the adoption process and post adoptive issues. The sessions are held the third Wednesday of each month from 7:00-8:30pm at Frederick County Department of Social Services. A local, licensed, therapist facilitates the group. Childcare is available. FEES: None
FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, FOSTER CARE FOR CHILDREN AND LICENSING 100 E. All Saints Street, Frederick, Maryland 21701 Telephone: 301-600-4525 Licensing: 301-600-2466 Email: dhrhelp@dhr.state.md.us www.dhr.state.md.us SERVICES: Provides the opportunity for individuals and families to become licensed foster parents for non-related children. Applicants must be 21 years of age, in good health, meet your family's financial obligations, pass a home health and fire inspection, agree not to use physical punishment, agree to a criminal background check, and complete training requirements. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm FEES: None
FREDERICK PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Frederick Memorial Hospital, Regional Cancer Therapy Center 501 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-4715 Fax: 240-566-3959 www.fmh.org SERVICES: This support group is for prostate cancer patients and family members. It provides information and support with practical and personal issues that often accompany treatment. Also host a variety of special speakers and events. Group meets 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm (January thru October). HOURS: Group meets 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm (January thru October) FEES: None
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, Frederick 26 E. Second Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Hotline: 888-424-3577 www.gamblersanonymous.org SERVICES: Mutual support group for persons who are compulsive gamblers and who wish to stop. It is based on the 12-Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous. HOURS: M at 7:00pm and Tu at 10:30am FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) GENDER VARIANT PEER SUPPORT GROUP Kemp Hall Community Rooms - Meeting Times ONLY 4 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-415-8327 Email: thefrederickcenter@gmail.com www.thefrederickcenter.org www.facebook.com/thefrederickcenter SERVICES: This peer support group is a monthly topic-driven meeting that is open for all adults (18+) that identify as transgender or gender variant in any way. A safe space to discuss issues of identity, coming out, transition, and to support one another in gender exploration. HOURS: Meets 3rd Thursday of each month from 7:00pm-9:00pm FEES: None
GRIEF RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS AND SUPPORTERS 5609 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 888-378-0202 Fax: 877-233-0202 Email: dnbr2@yahoo.com www.wholeheartcenter.org SERVICES: Provides tools to help survivors and supporters indentify needs, understand options, make positive choices and navigate the grief journey. Provide grief support groups and one on one coaching to the entire community. HOURS: Every Tuesday from 7:00pm-9:00pm. Call and leave a message FEES: None
GRIEF SHARE Calvary Assembly of God 8234 Woodsboro Pike, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-898-7811 Fax: 301-845-0070 Email: info@cafrederick.com www.cafrederick.com SERVICES: A friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. Provides a safe environment, facilitated by people who understand what you're going though. Group meets weekly, on Thursdays at 7:00 pm. For more information, please call the church. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-4:00pm; by appointment
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Support Groups (Continued) HOSPICE OF FREDERICK COUNTY A division of Frederick Memorial Hospital 516 Trail Avenue, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 240-566-3030 Fax: 240-566-3601 www.Hospiceoffrederick.org SERVICES: Provides outpatient and inpatient hospice services that include medical, emotional and spiritual support, as well as a pet visitation program to terminally ill individuals and their families. Outpatient: Nurses, home health aides, a social worker, a pastoral care counselor, and specially-trained volunteers provide medical, emotional and spiritual support to those terminally ill individuals and their families. Inpatient: Kline Hospice House is a residence for people with a life expectancy measured in weeks that can no longer stay in their homes. Mutual Support: Provides a variety of bereavement workshops, support groups, seminars and individual telephone or face to face support. Camp Jamie: A weekend bereavement camp for children approximately 6-14 years of age at no cost to families. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm. Nurses on staff 24 hrs/7 days a week. FEES: Medicare/Medicaid/most private insurance/free to uninsured
INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES 427 E. Patrick Street, Ste. B, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-696-0726 Fax: 301-696-0727 www.ifcsinc.com SERVICES: Must be referred by Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) or a therapist for psychiatric rehabilitation services (PRP). Offers 24 hour crisis intervention for existing clients as well as parent and youth support groups, individual and family counseling, independent living skills training and psychiatric rehabilitation. HOURS: Office: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm. By appointment. FEES: Medicaid/private pay
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF FREDERICK Telephone: 301-639-1006 www.lllofmd-de-dc.org SERVICES: A support group that allows woman who are pregnant or breast feeding to learn about breast feeding, ask questions, and voice concerns. A few topics to discuss may include advantages of breast feeding, preparing for baby, birth and baby's 1st weeks, avoiding and overcoming difficulties and nutrition, weaning and changes as baby grows. HOURS: M-F 9:00am-9:00pm, leave a message your call will be returned
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Support Groups (Continued) LGBTQ YOUTH PEER SUPPORT GROUP Grace United Church of Christ (Meeting Times ONLY) 25 E. 2nd Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-415-8327 Email: thefrederickcenter@gmail.com www.thefrederickcenter.org www.facebook.com/thefrederickcenter www.facebook.com/thefrederickcenteryouth SERVICES: A weekly peer support group open to all high school and college aged youth (ages 14-23) that identify as LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer), plus their youth allies. A for youth, run by youth, with adult supervision. Topic-driven meetings: education, support, friendship-building, skill-sharing, community involvement. HOURS: W 7:00pm-9:00pm FEES: None
LOOK GOOD / FEEL GOOD SUPPORT GROUP Frederick Memorial Hospital, Regional Cancer Therapy Center 501 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-4699 or American Cancer Society: 888-227-6333 Fax: 240-566-3959 www.fmh.org SERVICES: This program is to assist female cancer patients in coping with appearances related to side effects of cancer treatment. Call for monthly meeting day and times. HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: Variable
MARRIAGE RESOURCE CENTER OF FREDERICK COUNTY 10105 Kelly Road, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-898-8917 Fax: 301-898-8917 Email: bob@marriagefrederick.org www.marriagefrederick.org SERVICES: Works to prepare, strengthen and restore marriages within the community by providing the resources needed. Congregations offering a pre-marital inventory as part of the marriage preparation process, offers periodic in-house marriage enrichment activities, or at least making local enrichment events available to their congregants and if you are experiencing marital strife or have already separated, and your partner is willing to meet with one of our trained Restoration Mentor Couples, we believe we can help you restore your marriage. HOURS: M-Sat 8:00am-5:00pm FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP, Frederick County National Multiple Sclerosis Society 5138 Dartmoor Place, Frederick, MD 21703 Telephone: 301-363-5035 Email: deann.walter@comcast.net www.msfocus.org SERVICES: A support group for people with multiple sclerosis, their family members, and caregivers. Group meets 1st Mon of each month at Roy Rogers, 1990 Riverside Way in Frederick from 6:30-8:30pm. FEES: None
NAMI OF FREDERICK COUNTY 4 E. Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Helpline: 240-379-6186 Email: info@namifcmd.org www.namifcmd.org SERVICES: Provides information, education, understanding and support for persons experiencing mental illness and their families. Services include a free twelve-week (30-hour) course given twice a year that is open to family members, caretakers, and friends of those with a mental illness. This course teaches skills that are needed to cope more effectively with ill family members. Also sponsors educational programs throughout the year which are open to the public. A Helpline is available 7 days a week between 9:00am and 9:00pm and is answered by trained volunteers who offer supportive listening and assistance in finding a program or programs that will work for you and your family. Please call 240-379-6186. HOURS: 9:00am-9:00pm FEES: None
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS P.O. Box 4233, Frederick, MD 21705 CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE: 800-543-4670 or 800-317-3222 Email: helpline@cprna.org www.cprna.org SERVICES: Support group for individuals who abuse narcotics, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, pills, and any other substance. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay drug free. Call for days and times of meetings. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using drugs. Confidential services. HOURS: Call for information FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) ON OUR OWN OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC 331 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-620-0555 Fax: 301-620-0555 Email: onourownfrederick@gmail.com www.onourownmd.org SERVICES: Our Mission is to promote recovery, wellness and peer support in an environment of understanding, advocacy and education to past or present recipients of mental health services. Provides weekly support groups and one-on-one peer support. Call for details. HOURS: Open daily and hours vary. Call for details. FEES: None
ON THE MARK CLUBHOUSE 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Offers sober activities for youth ages 12-17 who are recovering from substance abuse problems or have used or are at risk of using. Must be actively engaged in substance abuse treatment or completed a treatment program. Services include educational, recreational, and peer recovery led support groups for maintaining a substance free lifestyle. Activities include GED assistance, tutoring, healthy cooking, dance, karate, jewelry making, pottery classes, bowling, movies and family nights. Snacks are also provided. HOURS: M-F 3:30pm-7:00pm, Sat 11:00am-5:00pm (drop in anytime, no appointment necessary) FEES: Free to youth ages 12-17
OSTOMY ASSOCIATION Frederick County Chapter United Ostomy Association and Frederick Memorial Hospital 400 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-8477 SERVICES: Provide education and support group for people who have or may have ostomy surgery. Families are welcome to attend. HOURS: Call for meeting times and dates FEES: No fee to attend; national dues optional
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Support Groups (Continued) OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Frederick County Chapter P.O. Box 1366, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-694-3554 Email: blueridgeoa@live.com www.northernblueridgeoa.org www.oa.org SERVICES: A self supported support group using a 12-step program that supports and encourages persons who wish to stop overeating. Meetings last about an hour. HOURS: See website for meeting times or call number 24 hours a day FEES: None
PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP, Frederick County National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 213, Walkersville, MD 21793 Telephone: 301-845-6514 www.parkinson.org SERVICES: A support group for people with Parkinson, their family, and caregivers. Group meets 1:00pm-3:00pm, 3rd Wednesday of each month at Mt. Pleasant Ruritan Club. Call anytime for directions. Wheelchair accessible. FEES: None
RESPONSIBLE FATHERS PROGRAM Family Partnership of Frederick County 8420 Gas House Pike, Ste. EE, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-2206 Fax: 301-600-2209 Email: stoms@fredco-md.net www.frederickcountymd.gov SERVICES: Assist men in becoming responsible fathers and reconnecting with their children. These goals are accomplished in group settings and with individual assistance and referral. A father’s support group in an environment that is conducive to discussion of manhood issues that consist of emotional and physical support of his child, relationships, life skills, and financial support of his child. HOURS: Tu 6:00pm-8:00pm FEES: None
SMART RECOVERY, SUPPORT GROUP 306 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 (Rear Entrance) Telephone: 301-869-2305 www.smartrecovery.org SERVICES: Offers a self-empowering recovery support group. This is not a twelve step program as participants learn tools through a four point program based on the latest scientific research. The four points are motivation to abstain, coping with urges, problem solving, and lifestyle balance. Meetings are Tuesdays at 306 W. Patrick Street (parking in the rear and use REAR ENTRANCE) Frederick, MD from 7:00pm-8:30pm. HOURS: Meets every Tuesday from 7:00pm-8:30pm FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP Mental Health Association of Frederick County 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0011 Fax: 301-695-5738 Email: nmiller@fcmha.org www.fcmha.org SERVICES: A support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Support group is led by a trained facilitator. Group meets once a month. Intake required. Contact Nancy Miller for more information. HOURS: By appointment FEES: None
SURVIVORS OFFERING SUPPORT (SOS) Frederick Memorial Hospital, Regional Cancer Therapy Center 501 W. 7th Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-694-5880 ext. 491 www.fmh.org SERVICES: Program pairs informed and trained cancer survivor volunteers with newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. Volunteers are matched with new patients of the same age range, lifestyle, and stage of breast cancer. Volunteers share their personal breast cancer experiences and provide emotional support to new patients HOURS: M-F 8:00am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Support Groups (Continued) WOMAN TO WOMAN MENTORING PROGRAM FCC Arts and Student Center 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Building A-107, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-846-2556 Fax: 301-846-2599 Email: w2wmentoring@frederick.edu www.womantowomanfrederick.org SERVICES: The Woman to Woman Mentoring Program is an intergenerational program to assist County women ages 18-35 in need of personal and professional guidance to help transform their lives through mentoring relationships focused on career, education, and family. Provides guidance and support. Annual program begins in September through June. Wheelchair accessible. HOURS: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm FEES: None
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Las necesidades básicas: La comida, la ropa, el refugio, el alquiler, y los servicios públicos
La salud física and mental: El seguro de enfermedad para los adultos y los niños, Medicaid y Medicare, salud de las madres, información médica, intervención de crisis, los grupos de apoya, la terapia, los servicios de drogas y alcohol Ayuda con empleo: Entrenamiento y educación para los trabajos, el transporte
Apoyo para los ancianos and los minusválidos: Servicio de guardería de adultos, comida, llamadas de bienestar, cuidado y consejos en casa y el transporte
Apoyo para los niños , los jóvenes, y las familias: La guardería infantil, las programas después de clases por ejemplo Head Start, centros de recursos para las familias, clases particulares, y servicios de protección para los niños
Prevención e intervención de suicidio: Disponible para todos que están considerando o que están al punto de suicidarse, y también para los familiares de cualquiera que esté en peligro de dañarse. Servicios están disponibles en 150 idiomas. Una programa del Mental Health Association of Frederick County
GUÍA DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES BÁSICOS
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GUÍA DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES BÁSICOS
MARYLAND CRISIS HOTLINE 1-800-422-0009 Gratuito por todas partes de Maryland
2-1-1 MARYLAND OESTE 211 1-866-411-6803 Gratuitos información y servicios de referencia por todas partes de Maryland Oeste LLAMA UN AMIGO 301-694-8255 Apoyo para los niños que quedan solos en casa.
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Guía de Servicios Sociales Básicos en el Condado de Frederick
Guide to Essential Human Services in Frederick County (Spanish)
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Contenido Números de Teléfonos Importantes ....................................185 Iglesias Locales De Habla Hispana ......................................185 Agencia de Acción Comunitaria de Frederick ....................186 Comidas y Nutrición La Salud Servicios para el Desamparado Asistencia de Vivienda Consejería para Vivienda Ayuda a Personas y Transporte
Asociación de Salud Mental del Condado de Frederick .......186 Birthright of Frederick .........................................................187 Casa Heartly........................................................................188 Centro Para Mujeres Embarazadas Care Net.......................188 Departamento de Salud del Condado de Frederick (WIC) ...189 Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Frederick .......................189 Ejercito De Salvación - Oficina De Servicios Sociales ..........190 Familias Saludables de Frederick ........................................191 Programa Familiar de Capacidad de Leer y Escribir .............191 Hospital Memorial de Frederick .........................................192 Misión de Misericordia .......................................................192 Oficina de Relaciones Humanas del Condado de Frederick ...................................... 193 Planificación Familiar...........................................................193 Servicios de Salud Mental del Condado de Frederick .......................................194 YMCA de Frederick County, Head Start ..............................194
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NÚMEROS DE TELÉFONOS IMPORTANTES Centro de Detención/Cárcel
301-600-2550
Corte del Condado de Frederick
301-600-1976
Servicio de Taxi "City Cab"
301-662-2250
Servicio de Autobuses "TransIT"
301-600-2065
Oficina de la Policía del Condado de Frederick
301-600-1046
Departamento de la Policía de la Ciudad de Frederick
301-600-2100
Centro Nacional de Envenenamiento
800-222-1222
Línea de Asistencia Telefónica del Condado de Frederick
301-662-2255
Departamento de Servicios Sociales
301-600-4555
AMBULANCIAS PARA EMERGENCIAS MÉDICAS 911 BOMBEROS EN CASO DE INCENDIO 911 PARA SOLICITAR LA POLICÍA 911 Por favor no tenga duda en llamar al 911 en casos de emergencias médicas, incendio, o alguna situación criminal. Al llamar, dígale al operador que usted habla español y ellos lo conectarán con un intérpret.
IGLESIAS LOCALES DE HABLA HISPANA: Iglesia Católica Romana de St. John, 118 E. Second Street, Frederick, MD 21701, Teléfono: 301-662-8288, parish@stjohnfrederick.org Centro de Adoracion Peniel, 1517 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701, Teléfono: 301-712-1864, cadoracionPeniel3@yahoo.com Adventistas del Séptimo Día de Frederick, 8707 Indian Springs Road, Frederick, MD 21702, Teléfono: 301-331-9318, lhorjuelar@hotmail.com Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal, “Emmanuel,” 7750 Kemp Lane Road, Frederick, MD 21701, Teléfono: 301-473-7381 Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal, “Ebenezer,” 5665 New Design Road, Frederick, MD 21703, Teléfono: 301-482-2685 Maranatha Community Church, 123 Byte Drive, Frederick, MD 21702, Teléfono: 301-663-5444 Compañerismo de Piedra Angular, 66 Waverley Drive, Suite 630, Frederick, MD 21702, Teléfono: 301-696-8854 Mental Health Association
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AGENCIA DE ACCIÓN COMUNITARIA DE FREDERICK 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-600-1506 Fax: 301-662-9079 SERVICIOS: A través de una serie de programas, proporciona alimentos, refugio, atención médica y otro tipo de asistencia a personas de bajos ingresos, los minusválidos, los enfermos mentales, y las familias o los individuos sin hogar. Ofrece las clases de GED, un comedor, viviendas temporales, los planes de seguro de enfermedad, programas de apoyo para los enfermos mentales, y almuerzo sin costo para los niños en el verano. Accesible por las sillas de ruedas. Horario: Lunes a Viernes 8:30am-6:30pm Costo: Ninguno Contacto: Mike Spurrier FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1506 Fax: 301-662-9079 Services: Provides programs and services that assist mentally ill, disabled, homeless, and low-income residents. Services include General Education Development (GED) classes (Tuesday, Thursday 7:00pm-9:00pm), a soup kitchen see separate listing), a food pantry (see separate listing) transitional housing to support homeless families with children and adults with physical disabilities, various health plans for the income eligible (including medication assistance), housing counseling (home ownership, reverse mortgages (face to face ONLY), default and foreclosure counseling, and other housing related services including rental counseling to current and potential renters. Also offers a case management and outreach program for people who are homeless and seriously mentally ill, a free lunch program during the summer at various locations throughout the county for school age children and a weatherization program (see separate listing). Wheelchair Accessible. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: None Contact: Mike Spurrier 100 S. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701
ASOCIACIÓN DE SALUD MENTAL DEL CONDADO DE FREDERICK 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: Call 2-1-1 or 301-663-0011 www.fcmha.org SERVICIOS: La Asociación de Salud Mental del Condado de Frederick espera promover buena salud mental a través de educación, apoyo, y compasión. Distribuimos información con este libro, la “Annual Guide to Mental Health and Community Support Services,” el anual evento “Desayuno Legislativo”, y mucho más. Si tienen preguntas, quizás tengamos respuestas. Línea Telefónica de Asistencia del Condado de Frederick: Intervención para crisis las 24 horas, información y referencia, se da apoyo escuchando a las personas y línea telefónica de asistencia para la prevención de suicidios. Líneas adicionales: Línea telefónica de asistencia para jóvenes en crisis de MD 800-422-0009; Teléfono Amigo 301-694-8255; 1-800-SUICIDE y línea telefónica de asistencia de MD para el SIDA - 800-553-3140 Teléfono: Call 2-1-1 or 301-662-2255 Horario: Las 24 horas del día Costo: Ninguno 186
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MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: Call 2-1-1 or 301-663-0011 www.fcmha.org Services: A leader in creating services that respond to the changing mental health needs in our community, the Mental Health Association of Frederick County is a place where people can be heard and receive support. All of the programs aspire to promote positive mental health and offer not just education, but the support and compassion needed to make real and lasting changes in the lives of those we serve. We are ready to serve you with information and services 24-hours a day. Through Public Information & Advocacy provides community education through the Annual Guide to Mental Health & Community Support Services referral source in paperback and on our website, annual Legislative Breakfast, on-site speakers service and ongoing community training and outreach through many local events. If you have questions, we have answers - call 2-1-1 or 301-6630011- we are always available, accessible and responsive to your needs. See separate program listings. Hours: 24-hours Fees: None
BIRTHRIGHT OF FREDERICK 250 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-663-0111 or 800-550-4900 SERVICIOS: El Centro de Birthright es una agencia de ayuda para mujeres en crisis. Por ejemplo, mujeres con un embarazo inesperado o con una gran necesidad de obtener fórmula y pañales, etc. Tenemos ropa para recién nacidos y ropa de maternidad para las damas. Las personas voluntarias que trabajan en Birthright quieren ofrecer apoyo. Un aspecto de nuestro trabajo es referir a nuestras clientas a otras agencias de ayuda dentro de nuestra comunidad para obtener la apropiada ayuda adicional. Tenemos a una persona de habla español el primer y tercer jueves del mes. Se les recomienda hacer cita antes de venir. Horario: Lunes, Jueves y Viernes, de 11:00am hasta las 2:00pm; Martes de 12:30pm-2:30pm, y Miércoles de 4:00pm hasta las 7:00pm BIRTHRIGHT 250 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-0111 or 800-550-4900 Services: Caters to women in crisis, for example, with an unexpected pregnancy, emergency need for formula and diapers, etc. Agency has infant clothing and maternity wear. Spanish interpreter available. Hours: Monday, Thursday and Friday, from 11:00am-2:00pm, Tuesday 12:30pm-2:30pm, and Wednesday evenings from 4:00pm-7:00pm
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CASA HEARTLY P. O. Box 857, Frederick, MD 21705 Teléfono: 301-662-8800 Fax: 301-663-4334 Email: outreach@heartlyhouse.org SERVICIOS: Un refugio donde las víctimas de la violencia doméstica, asalta sexual, o malos tratos de niños pueden vivir temporalmente, con alimentos y apoyo emocional. Ofrece consejería, ayuda legal, referencias, y una línea de teléfono de crisis accesible 24 horas al día. Horario: 8:30am-4:00pm Costo: Generalmente, el costo de estos servicios se basa en una escala de acuerdo con los ingresos. Contacto: Kelley Martin 301-696-2058 ext. 203 HEARTLY HOUSE P. O. Box 857, Frederick, MD 21705 Telephone: 301-662-8800 Fax: 301-663-4334 Email: outreach@heartlyhouse.org Services: Serves residents who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. Hours: Admin 8am-10pm; Hotline 24-hours 301-662-8800 Fees: sliding scale Contact: Erin Liposky; TTY 301-662-1565
CARE NET - CENTRO PARA MUJERES EMBARAZADAS 707 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-662-5300 SERVICIOS: Care Net ofrece ayuda en forma de provisiones para bebés, como ropa, cunas, porta bebés, etc. También ofrece una variedad de programas para mujeres y familias como por ejemplo servicios de consejería, educación y pruebas de embarazo. Horario: Lunes, Miércoles y Viernes 10-2; Martes 11-5; Jueves 1-7; por nombramiento o a pie Costo: Ninguno CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF FREDERICK 707 N. Market Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-5300 Services: A medical pregnancy resource center for women and teens that offers a variety of support services. Services include free pregnancy test, limited ultrasound (sonograms) as medically needed (does not provide or refer for abortions), educates women and men about reproductive issues including pregnancy, parenting, adoption, abortion, sex and health as well as information and referrals to other services as needed. Offers a Earn While you Learn program by providing parenting and life skills classes and what to expect after pregnancy. As these things are learned, credits are given toward the purchase of baby items that include infants/children clothing, diapers and wipes, food/formula, car seats, strollers and high chairs. Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10-2; Tuesday 11-5; Thursday 1-7; by appointment or walk-ins Cost: Free 188
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DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD DEL CONDADO DE FREDERICK, WIC (Mujeres, Bebes, Niños) 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Teléfono: 301-600-2507 Fax: 301-600-3193 SERVICIOS: WIC es un programa que usa fondos federales con el fin de proveer alimentación saludable (leche, fórmula para bebé, jugos 100% naturales, mantequilla de maní, queso, huevos, granos secos & cereal) y educación en nutrición a mujeres embarazadas, nuevas madres, bebés, y niños hasta los cinco años de edad. Una cita es necesaria. Horario: 8:00am-5:00pm y ciertas noches Costo: Ninguno FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-2507 Fax: 301-600-3193 Services: WIC is a federally funded program that provides healthy foods and nutrition counseling to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age five. To qualify, you must meet income guidelines, have a nutritional need and live in Frederick County. Visits by appointment only. Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm, some evening hours, daily and scheduled evening hours until 7:00pm Fees: None
ESCUELAS PÚBLICAS DEL CONDADO DE FREDERICK, INGLÉS COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA 650 Carroll Parkway, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-629-7962 Fax: 240-236-8451 SERVICIOS: El programa de ESL (Inglés Como Segundo Idioma) enseña idioma Inglés y Cultura Norte Americana a los jóvenes y adultos. Los participantes deben tener más que 16 años y no se están inscritos en un programa de escuela K-12. Otros servicios importantes incluyen un programa de tutores voluntarios, Club de Tareas para estudiantes del ESL, servicios de interpretación y traducción, persona de enlace para padres que hablan Español, y una variedad de programas para padres. Los clases principiante y intermedio están sin costos. Horario: M-Th 8:00am-7:00pm, F 8:00am-3:00pm; el verano: M-F 8:00am3:00am FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 650 Carroll Parkway, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-629-7962 Fax: 240-236-8451 Services: Programs are available to individuals who are at least 16 years of age and not enrolled in any K-12 school program. Offers Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, assessments, referrals, and classes at many locations throughout the county, during the day, in the evening, and on the weekend. Offers basic education including reading, writing, and math remediation, secondary education that includes GED test preparation and the External Diploma Program (EDP) and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and English as a Second Language (ESL). Beginner ESOL and Intermediate ESL classes are free. Mental Health Association
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EJÉRCITO DE SALVACIÓN - OFICINA DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES 223 W. Fifth Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-662-2311 salvationarmymwv.org SERVICIOS: El Ejército de Salvación, por medio de la Oficina de Servicios Sociales, ofrece ayuda con pagos de la renta o hipoteca, cuentas eléctricas, gas, o del petróleo para la calefacción, recetas médicas, estadías temporales en un hotel, y ayuda con la comida en casos de emergencia. Ciertos programas requieren comprobantes de sueldo y residencia. Tienda: El Ejército de Salvación tiene una tienda de segunda mano situado en 467 W. Patrick Street Número 8. Nosotros vendemos muebles, ropa, y otras cosas con precios baratos. Ayuda con los días festivos: Nosotros ofrecemos comidas en Thanksgiving y Christmas. Horario: Lunes-Sábado 9:00am-5:00pm Contacto: M. Raymond Pruitt SALVATION ARMY - OFFICE OF SOCIAL SERVICES, FREDERICK COUNTY 223 W. Fifth Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-662-2311 Services: Offers mid to low-income resident’s emergency financial assistance, holiday assistance and a thrift store. Financial assistance is offered to residents who have a utility turn-off notice, notice of legal eviction, or in need of a prescription. Applicants need to provide proper identification, proof of income and proof of need. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funds. Appointment needed. Thrift Shop: Offers gently used clothing, furniture, and household items to the public at minimal prices. Located at 467 W. Patrick Street # 8, Frederick – 301-631-2489 and hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm. Donations: Monetary donations and donations of clothing, furniture, and household items needed. Drop off at 467 W. Patrick Street, Frederick (W. Patrick Street Shopping Center) or you may call to have furniture items picked-up. HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE: A Thanksgiving lunch/dinner is provided to residents in need on November 25 from 12:00pm-6:00pm at the W. Fifth Street address. Christmas: Provides gift items such as food baskets, toys and clothing (for children 12 and under) to eligible households. Sign-up starts early October and runs a few weeks. Contact the office for eligibility details. Hours: Monday- Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm Contact: M. Raymond Pruitt
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FAMILIAS SALUDABLES DE FREDERICK 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-663-6183 Fax: 301-695-4826 SERVICIOS: Evaluaciones, información y referencias, y visitas a domicilio para las personas que son padres por primera vez. Horario: Lunes a Viernes 9:00am-2:00pm Costo: Ninguno HEALTHY FAMILIES FREDERICK 226 S. Jefferson Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-663-6183 Fax: 301-695-4826 SERVICES: Supports first-time parents through the provision of quality, strengthbased, family-centered home visiting services to help build stronger families, healthier children and a better community. Eligibility is limited to first-time parents who are pregnant or parenting a newborn less than three months old. Families can participate until their child reaches the age of five or starts kindergarten. Services include learning about healthy child development, positive parenting, how to strengthen family life, parent-child bonding and communication, well-baby medical care and immunizations, and help accessing community resources to meet each families needs. Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: None
PROGRAMA FAMILIAR DE CAPACIDAD DE LEER Y ESCRIBIR El Público del Condado de Frederick Educa – la Educación Adulta Rock Creek School, 191 Waverley Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Teléfono: 240-236-8700 Fax: 240-236-8785 SERVICIOS: Programa literario para familias en las escuelas de Waverley y Hillcrest. Deben tener niños de 9 años o menores, calificar económicamente y necesitar aprender inglés.Padres e hijos asistirán a la escuela de Rock Creek de lunes a viernes, desde las 9am hasta las 2pm. Se proveerá almuerzo. Horario: de Lunes a Jueves de 9 am a 2 pm, Costo: programa gratuito FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM Frederick County Public Schools – Adult Education Rock Creek School, 191 Waverley Drive, Frederick, MD 21702 Phone: 240-236-8700 Fax: 240-236-8785 Services: Family literacy program for ESL families in Waverley and Hillcrest school districts. Must have child 9 years or younger, qualify financially and need ESL instruction. Parents and child attend Monday through Thursday, 9am - 2pm. Lunch provided. Hours: M-Th 9:00am-2:00pm Fees: None
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HOSPITAL MEMORIAL DE FREDERICK 400 W. Seventh Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 240-566-3300 www.fmh.org SERVICIOS: Hospital comunitario, servicios médicos para pacientes internados, ambulantes, emergencias, y cuidados caseros. Horario: 24 horas al día Costo: Variable FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 400 W. Seventh Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 240-566-3300 www.fmh.org Services: Community hospital, health care services - inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and home health. Hours: 24 hours Fees: Variable
MISIÓN DE MISERICORDIA 22 S. Market St. #6D, Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-382-5683 Fax: 301-682-3499 www.amissionofmercy.org SERVICIOS: Servicios médicos y cuidado dental sin costo. Tratamiento y cuidad para muchos condiciones y enfermedades. Números de teléfono para citas: Frederick (201 Fairview Ave., Frederick, MD) y Brunswick (2212 Jefferson Pike, Knoxville, MD) 301-631-2670 x. 110; Mt. Airy: 301-829-0358 ext. 202 Horario: 9:00am-4:00pm Costo: Ninguno MISSION OF MERCY 22 S. Market St. #6D, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-682-2670 Fax: 301-682-3499 www.amissionofmercy.org Services: Offers a mobile medical unit which provides free medical services for head, eye, ear, nose and throat care; dental care (no impacted or wisdom tooth extractions); thyroid disease and lymph node swelling; neck muscle and skeletal conditions; cardiovascular problems; respiratory conditions including uncomplicated asthma, acute bronchitis and pneumonia; and gastrointestinal, genitourinary, dermatological and glandular care. Also offers blood pressure, vision, and other diagnostic screenings, x-ray services, pharmacy services, pregnancy testing, and basic dental care. Other sites are available for health care (see separate listings). 201 Fairview Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701. Hispanic and Sign interpreters at Frederick site. Habla espanol. Hours: Call for nearest location and clinic hours Fees: None
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OFICINA DE RELACIONES HUMANAS DEL CONDADO DE FREDERICK 5370 Public Safety Place 3rd Floor Frederick, MD 21701 Teléfono: 301-600-1063 TDD: 301-600-1672 Fax: 301-600-2085 http://co.frederick.md.us SERVICIOS: Intervenir, conciliar e investigar quejas de tratos injustos en asuntos de empleo, vivienda, acomodaciones/ajustes públicos, basadas en edad, sexo, origen nacional, minusvalía, religión, raza y estado marital relacionadas con empleo, vivienda, servicios al por menor y recursos públicos dentro del Condado de Frederick. Horario: 8:00am-4:00pm Costo: Gratis Contacto: Miles Ward OFFICE OF HUMAN RELATIONS, FREDERICK COUNTY 5370 Public Safety Place 3rd Floor Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-600-1063 TDD: 301-600-1672 Fax: 301-604-2085 http://co.frederick.md.us Services: Investigates alleged complaints of discrimination in areas of housing, public accommodations, and employment. Provides assistance to employers who wish to voluntarily comply with the equal opportunity laws. Discrimination must have taken place in Frederick County and be reported within six months of the incident. Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm, Other hours by appointment Fees: None
PLANIFICACIÓN FAMILIAR 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 100, Frederick, MD 21702 Teléfono: 301-662-7171 800-230-7526 Fax: 301-620-9442 www.plannedparenthoodmd.org SERVICIOS: La oficina de Planificación Familiar ofrece una variedad de servicios de contracepción, pruebas ginecológicas (Papanicolaou), pruebas para detectar enfermedades venéreas, etc. Horario: lunes de 10:00am-5:00pm, martes y jueves de 11:30pm -8:00pm, miércoles y vierness de 8:00am- 4:00pm, y el segundo sábado de cada mes de 9:00am- 2:00pm Costo: Gratis o a poco precio. Llamar para obtener más detalles. PLANNED PARENTHOOD Planned Parenthood Federation of America 170 Thomas Johnson Drive, Ste. 100, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-662-7171 Toll Free: 800-230-7526 Fax: 301-620-9442 www.plannedparenthoodmd.org Services: Offers comprehensive reproductive health care services including the following: Health Education: Offers information and education on approved birth control methods and sexually transmitted diseases. Medical Services: Offers GYN exams, pregnancy testing with counseling and referral on all options for continuing or terminating pregnancy, family planning counseling and supplies, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV testing and counseling. Routine health screenings (physicals) available for women. Male Services: Offers vasectomy referrals, STD, and HIV screening. Emergency Contraception: Offered Mental Health Association
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for unprotected sex and should be done within 72 hours of intercourse. Hours: M 10:00am-5:00pm, Tu/Th 11:30am-8:00pm, W/F 9:00am-2:30pm, Sat 9:00am-2:00pm Cost: Cash/checks/crédito cards/sliding scale/Medicaid/most insurances. Call for details. NOTE: Checks are not accepted for termination of pregnancy
SERVICIOS DE SALUD MENTAL DEL CONDADO DE FREDERICK 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Teléfono: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept/131/behavioral-health-services SERVICIOS: Ofrecemos una gran variedad de servicios de psiquiatría y consejería a todos los residentes del condado de Frederick que tienen enfermedades mentales. Horario: Lunes, Miercoles 7:30am-9:00pm; Martes, Jueves, Viernes 7:30am-5:00pm Costo: Medical assistance/Medicare/private pay FREDERICK COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE 350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702 Telephone: 301-600-1755 Fax: 301-600-3214 www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/healthdept/131/behavorial-health-services Services: Provides a wide variety of psychiatric services to all age county residents who suffer with mild to severe mental illness. Services are offered in a variety of settings including the Health Department and school system. Hours: M, W 8:00am-9:00pm, Tu, Th, F 8:00am-5:00pm, Sat 8:00am-12:00pm Fees: Medical assistance/Medicare/private pay
YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY, HEAD START 801 N. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-378-9140 SERVICIOS: Head Start ofrece un programa de intervención temprana para los niños de edad pre-escolar (3-5) que pertenecen a familias de bajos recursos económicos. La programa enseña habilidades de inglés, creatividad, y habilidades de organización y prepara a los niños para la escuela. Accesible por las sillas de ruedas. Horario: Lunes y Viernes 8:00am-5:00pm YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY, HEAD START 801 N. East Street, Frederick, MD 21701 Telephone: 301-378-9140 SERVICES: Provides low income families with children 3 to 5 years of age a comprehensive preschool program. Focus is on language skills, problem solving, creativity, personal growth, organizational skills and readiness skills to prepare preschool children to enter the public school system. Also offers parent education and special services for children with physical or developmental disabilities. Wheelchair accessible. Hours: M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
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TWENTY-FOUR HOUR HOTLINE SERVICES 2-1-1 (1-866-411-6803) Available FREE, 24/7 for information and referrals on health and human services such as basic human needs, physical and mental health, employment support, support for seniors, children, youth and families, mobile crisis services, and suicide prevention and intervention services. *Airtime and other charges may apply for cell phone users. Alcohol Hotline – 1-800-Alcohol (1-800-252-6465) Helpline for alcohol and drug abusers. Americans with Disabilities Act Hotline – 1-800-514-0301 Provides information on Americans with Disabilities Act, technical information and referral. Child Help USA Hotline – 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) Crisis counseling for abused youth and for abused parents. Referrals to local programs, legal assistance, and information on prevention. Covenant House Nineline – 1-800-999-9999 – National 24-hour, toll-free crisis hotline which provides crisis intervention, referral and information services to the homeless, runaways, troubled teens and families. Epilepsy Foundation of America Hotline – 1-800-332-1000 Assist individuals with Epilepsy and other neurological disabilities. Vocational and residential support services are provided to adults and youth. Frederick County Hotline – 301-662-2255 Crisis intervention, support, information and referrals for all types of issues and situations to anyone in need. National Poison Center – 1-800-222-1222 Routes to closest poison control center. Emergency information. Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline – 1-800-422-0009 Crisis intervention, support, and referrals serving the western Maryland region. National AIDS Spanish Hotline Sponsored by the CDC – 1-800-344-7432 Focusing on AIDS, HIV, and related issues in Spanish language. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children – 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) Clearinghouse for information regarding missing and exploited children. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-273-TALK) Nationwide network of local crisis centers committed to suicide prevention and intervention. Operation Runaway – 1-800-204-8600 Hotline and 24 hour local crisis walk-in center for runaways, at-risk youth, and their caregivers. Free crisis counseling/evaluation offered. Parent Information/Stress Line – 301-662-2255 Telephone support line for parents. Provides listening support, information and referral, and crisis intervention. Phone Friend – 301-694-8255 Telephone support and assistance hotline for children at home alone. Rape Crisis Hotline – 301-662-8800 Crisis intervention for victims of rape, assault, or family violence; emergency shelter available. Mental Health Association
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QUICK REFERENCE NUMBERS 2-1-1 - Referrals for Health & Human Services..............Dial 2-1-1 (1-866-411-6803) Advocates for Homeless Families ........................................................301-662-2003 Alzheimer's Association ......................................................................301-696-0315 American Red Cross ..........................................................................301-662-5131 ARC of Frederick County ....................................................................301-663-0909 Business and Employment Center ......................................................301-600-2255 Child Find (Frederick County Public Schools)......................................301-644-5292 Child Protective Services (DSS) ..........................................................301-600-2464 Cold Weather Shelter ..........................................................301-631-2670 ext. 112 Community Agency School Services (CASS) ........................................301-644-5238 Counseling Services ............................................................................301-663-6135 Communication Services for the Deaf of Maryland ..................................................301-695-1109 TTY/V; 301-696-1550 Daybreak Adult Day Services, Inc.......................................................301-696-0808 Family Partnership of Frederick County ..............................................301-600-2206 Frederick Police Department ..............................................................301-600-2100 Frederick Community Action Agency..................................................301-600-1506 Frederick County Department of Juvenile Services..............................301-600-2970 Frederick County Department of Social Services ................................301-600-4555 Frederick County Developmental Center and Infants and Toddlers Program ..........................................................301-600-1612 Frederick County Head Start ..............................................................301-600-1024 Frederick County Health Department Nursing Division ......................301-600-1739 Frederick County Hotline ......................................301-662-2255; 1-866-411-6803 Frederick County Mental Health Services (Health Department) ..........301-600-1029 Frederick County Department of Aging ..............................................301-694-1605 Frederick County Sheriff's Office ........................................................301-600-1046 Frederick Memorial Hospital ..............................................................240-566-3300 Goodwill Industries ............................................................................301-662-0622 Healthy Families Frederick..................................................................301-696-2058 Heartly House ....................................................................................301-662-8800 Hospice..............................................................................................240-566-3030 Maryland Poison Center ....................................................................800-222-1222 Maryland State Police ........................................................................301-600-4151 Mental Health Association of Frederick County ..................................301-663-0011 Mission of Mercy ................................................................................301-682-5683 Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs ..............................301-631-2670 Salvation Army ..................................................................................301-662-2311 Way Station, Inc. ................................................................................301-662-0099 YMCA of Frederick County ................................................................301-663-5131
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INDEX 2-1-1 MARYLAND ........................................................................................78, 145 4-H DEVELOPMENT, FREDERICK COUNTY OFFICE ..........................................107 4TH ANGEL ........................................................................................................127 ABILITIES NETWORK AND EPILEPSY FOUNDATION ..........................................85 ABROMSON, ELISE ............................................................................................13 ADULT EDUCATION, FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE ................................95 ADULT EVALUATION AND REVIEW SERVICES ..................................................160 ADULT RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES (CORE)..........................................65, 168 ADVANCED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ....................................................................31 ADVENTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ....................................................................65 AL-ANON & ALATEEN GROUPS, FREDERICK & WASHINGTON COUNTIES ....168 ALAN P. LINTON EMERGENCY SHELTER ............................................................145 ALBERTSON, NICOLE K. ......................................................................................13 ALBRIGHT, JESS ....................................................................................................13 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ............................................................................169 ALLIANCE BILLING AND CASE MANAGEMENT ..................................................31 ALLIED COUNSELING GROUP, LLC ........................................................32, 33, 66 ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, WESTERN MARYLAND ................................78, 169 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ....................................................................78, 127 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ..........................................................79, 127 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ..............................................................79, 127 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF RETIRED PERSON, FREDERICK ....................................78 ANNE-LYNN GROSS BREAST CANCER RESOURCE CENTER ....................128, 169 ANZALONE, NINA M. ........................................................................................14 ARC OF FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................................79, 85, 95, 102 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES (ACS) ................................................................157 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, MID ATLANTIC REGION, COLUMBIA..............80, 128 ASIAN AMERICAN CENTER OF FREDERICK ........................................................80 ATWELL, JENNIFER ..............................................................................................14 AUSTIN ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (AAMHC) ................33, 66 AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA - FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER ......80, 86, 169 BANNON, VERONICA ..................................................................................14, 15 BEACON HOUSE FOR MEN ................................................................66, 81, 146 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PARTNERS OF FREDERICK ........................................33, 53 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - ADOLESCENT SERVICES ..............................53 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - PREVENTION SERVICES..........................49, 53 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES..........67 BERLIN, ALICE ....................................................................................................15 BIRTHRIGHT ..............................................................................................107, 187 Mental Health Association
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BLASER, CASEY ....................................................................................................15 BLISS, ETHAN ......................................................................................................16 BLUE RIDGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ..................................................34 BOMBA, ALISON ................................................................................................16 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF FREDERICK COUNTY ....................................95, 107 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ..............................................................................108 BROOK LANE HEALTH SERVICES ............................................................34, 35, 48 BROOK LANE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ........................................................49 BROOK LANE OUTPATIENT SERVICES, FREDERICK ....................................54, 67 BRUNSWICK ECUMENICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE ON NEEDS ........122, 146 CARE NET PREGNANCY CENTER OF FREDERICK ............................108, 128, 188 CATOCTIN COUNSELING CENTER..........................................................34, 54, 67 CELEBRATE RECOVERY ................................................................................68, 170 CENTER FOR MIND-BODY THERAPIES ..............................................................36 CENTRAL MARYLAND PFLAG ............................................................................170 CENTRO HISPANO OF FREDERICK......................................................................81 CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF FREDERICK COUNTY (CAC) ..........................108 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP) ............................109, 122 CHILD CARE CHOICES ......................................................................................109 CHILD FIND ..........................................................................................86, 96, 109 CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS ................................................110, 153 CITIZENS CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER ......................................129, 160 COMMUNICATION SERVICE FOR THE DEAF, INC. ................................................81 COMMUNITY AGENCY SCHOOL SERVICES (CASS) ..........................96, 102, 110 COMMUNITY LIVING, INC. ................................................................................86 CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER, FREDERICK COUNTY ................................153 CONSTANT HOPE ............................................................................................170 COUNSELING SERVICES ..............................................................................36, 54 COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE (CASA) ..........................................106 CRIME VICTIMS AND WITNESSES ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..............................153 CROSSROADS CENTERS, FREDERICK ..................................................................68 CUSTER, KAREN ..................................................................................................16 DAFFERN, JANICE E. ..........................................................................................17 DAYBREAK ADULT DAY SERVICES, INC. ......................................................86, 160 DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION (DORS) ......................................................87 DEPAUL DENTAL ..............................................................................................129 DERBYSHIRE, WILLIAM ......................................................................................17 DIVISION OF REHABILITATION (DORS) ..........................................................103 DEVOTIONAL ASSISTED LIVING ................................................................87, 160 DIVORCE CARE ..................................................................................................171 198
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DIVORCE CARE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN ................................................171 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ......................................96, 103 EDENTON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ................................................55, 87, 161 ELDER SERVICES PROVIDER COUNCIL ............................................................161 EMMITSBURG FOOD PANTRY ..................................................................122, 146 EMPOWERING MOTHERS ................................................................................171 EVANS, CEDONIA ..............................................................................................17 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM AT FORT DETRICK ......................157 FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM AT FORT DETRICK ........................................157 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM (EVEN START)................................................97, 191 FAMILY PARTNERSHIP OF FREDERICK COUNTY ..............................................111 FAMILY PLACE, THE ..........................................................................................111 FAMILY RESOURCE, INFORMATION AND EDUCATION NETWORK FOR DOWN SYNDROME (F.R.I.E.N.D.S) ......................................82, 88, 171 FAMILY SERVICE FOUNDATION OF FREDERICK ..........................................55, 88 FAW, BERNADINE C. ............................................................................................18 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF ATLANTA ......................................................139 FEDERATED CHARITIES......................................................................................129 FEIFER, DARCI ....................................................................................................18 FRAZEE, KATIE ....................................................................................................18 FREDERICK CITY COMMUNITY PARTNERS INCENTIVE PROGRAM ..................139 FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY ....................................................186 COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER ....................................................129 HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM ....................................................147 MEDBANK PROGRAM ............................................................................135 SOUP KITCHEN AND FOOD BANK ................................................123, 147 SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM ..................................................................123 FREDERICK COUNTY 4-H THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAM ................88 FREDERICK COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER ..........................................154 FREDERICK COUNTY AFFORDABLE LAND TRUST, LLC ....................................141 FREDERICK COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL AND PET ADOPTION CENTER ......154 FREDERICK COUNTY CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER, THE ..........................97 FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................................147 FREDERICK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES ADOPTION..............................................................................................112 ADULT FOSTER CARE........................................................................88, 161 ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES................................................................161 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM (CACFP) ..................109, 122 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ................................................................112 Mental Health Association
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CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM........................................112 FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE PARENT ASSOCIATION ..................................112 FOSTER / ADOPTIVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP ..................................172 FOSTER CARE FOR CHILDREN AND LICENSING............................113, 172 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ............................................................................130 OFFICE OF HOME ENERGY PROGRAM (OHEP) ....................................148 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ADULTS ......................................................89, 162 SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) ..113, 123, 148 TEMPORARY DISABILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ................................113 FREDERICK COUNTY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER ....................................89 FREDERICK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ADULT EVALUATION AND REVIEW SERVICES ........................................160 ADULT RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES............................................65, 168 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - ADOLESCENT SERVICES ....................53 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - PREVENTION SERVICES ..............49, 53 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION - ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE ....................67 BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER PROGRAM ..................................55, 130 COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES ............................................................130 DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER........................................................................89 HIV / AIDES SERVICES ............................................................................131 MARYLANDS CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (MCHP) ..134 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM ........................................134 ON THE MARK CLUBHOUSE ............................................................69, 114 SCHOOL HEALTH DIVISION ..................................................................137 SCOTT KEY CENTER ..........................................................................94, 104 WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN, INFANTS, & CHILDREN) ............114, 124, 189 FREDERICK COUNTY HOTLINE ..........................................................................55 FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND HOME INITIATIVE PROGRAM ....................139 FREDERICK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY ........................................................131 FREDERICK COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE ..............................................194 FREDERICK COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION INITIATIVE ..........140 FREDERICK COUNTY OFFICE FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES ..............................114 FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHILD FIND ................................................................................86, 96, 109 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ....................................................189 FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM (EVEN START) ....................................97, 191 FLEXIBLE AND VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL ................................................97 JUDY CENTER ..........................................................................................116 PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS ................................................................93, 118 VIRTUAL SCHOOL ..................................................................................98 200
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FREDERICK COUNTY SENIOR RECREATION COUNCIL ....................................162 FREDERICK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ..........................................................154 FREDERICK COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE ........................................155 FREDERICK COUNTY VIRTUAL SCHOOL ............................................................98 FREDERICK COUNTY WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ..................140 FREDERICK COUNTY WIC PROGRAM (WOMEN, INFANTS, & CHILDREN) ..............114, 124 FREDERICK INSTITUTE ............................................................................36, 37, 69 FREDERICK MARYLAND HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM ..................141 FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PRENATAL CENTER................................................................131 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ........................................................49, 52 CRISIS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ..............................................................56 HOME HEALTH SERVICES ......................................................................132 HOSPICE ..................................................................................57, 133, 174 LOOK GOOD / FEEL GOOD SUPPORT GROUP ....................................175 PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP ..................................................172 PSYCHIATRIC PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM AND INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM ..................................................56 PSYCHIATRIC UNIT ..................................................................................69 REGIONAL CANCER THERAPY CENTER ..................................................137 ROAD TO RECOVERY..............................................................................137 SURVIVORS OFFERING SUPPORT ..........................................................179 FREDERICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES: INPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT....................................................49 FREDERICK POLICE DEPARTMENT VICTIM SERVICES UNIT..............................155 FREDERICK PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP ..........................................172 FREDERICK PSYCHOLOGY CENTER ....................................................................38 FREDERICK RESCUE MISSION............................................................................124 FREEDOM CENTER, INC ......................................................................................89 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, FREDERICK ............................................................172 GENDER VARIANT PEER SUPPORT GROUP ......................................................173 GIBIAN, TIMOTHY ..............................................................................................19 GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL OF THE NATIONS CAPITAL FOR FREDERICK..............115 GLADE VALLEY CENTER ....................................................................................162 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................90, 103 GRADITOR, KEVIN ..............................................................................................19 GRIEF RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS AND SUPPORTERS ................................173 GRIEF SHARE - CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD ..................................................173 GUIDELINES COUNSELING PROGRAM ..............................................................70 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, FREDERICK COUNTY..............................................148 Mental Health Association
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM..............................142 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION ......................142 HARRISON, RACHEL ..........................................................................................19 HEAD START ..........................................................................................90, 98, 194 HEALING CIRCLES WELLNESS CENTER ..............................................................38 HEALTHY FAMILIES FREDERICK ................................................................115, 191 HEARTFIELD ASSISTED LIVING ........................................................................163 HEARTLY HOUSE, INC. ......................................................................115, 149, 188 HELPING HANDS HOME CARE ................................................................132, 163 HOLLENBERG, SCOTT ........................................................................................20 HOME CALL, FREDERICK ..........................................................................132, 163 HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE, FREDERICK ............................................133, 164 HOPE HOUSE TREATMENT CENTER ..................................................................70 HOSPICE OF FREDERICK COUNTY ....................................................57, 133, 174 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FREDERICK ......................................149 HUDAK, DAVID ..................................................................................................20 INFANTS AND TODDLERS PROGRAM, FREDERICK COUNTY ............................90 INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY CENTERED SERVICES ............................................57, 174 INTERFAITH HOUSING ALLIANCE OF WESTERN MARYLAND ........................149 INTERFAITH HOUSING ALLIANCE PURCHASE-REPAIR PROGRAM ..................143 IPSAN, JULIEANN ................................................................................................20 JAMES, MARY H. ..................................................................................................21 JEFFERSON FOOD PANTRY ..............................................................................124 JOSEPH S MASSIE UNIT ......................................................................................70 JUDY CENTER, FREDERICK COUNTY ..........................................................98, 116 KEYSOR, CYNTHIA S. ..........................................................................................21 KHAN, AURANGZEB ............................................................................................21 LA LECHE LEAGUE OF FREDERICK ....................................................................174 LANDRY, ELIZABETH A. ......................................................................................21 LAUREL HALL SCHOOL IN FREDERICK ................................................91, 99, 104 LEGAL AID BUREAU, INC. ................................................................................155 LGBTQ YOUTH PEER SUPPORT GROUP ..........................................................175 LINWOOD CENTER, INC. ..................................................................................91 LITERACY COUNCIL OF FREDERICK COUNTY ..................................99, 105, 138 LOCATE: CHILD CARE .. ....................................................................................116 LOHMAN-FLYNN, BARBARA ..............................................................................22 LOOK GOOD / FEEL GOOD SUPPORT GROUP ..............................................175 MAIN PLACE TREATMENT CENTER ....................................................................71 MANFREDO, INGRID ..........................................................................................22 MARRIAGE RESOURCE CENTER OF FREDERICK COUNTY........................116, 175 202
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MARTHA’S TABLE ..............................................................................................125 MARTY LYONS FOUNDATION ..................................................................117, 133 MARYLAND ACCESS POINT (MAP)......................................................91, 104, 164 MARYLAND ACCESSIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS (MAT)..................................92 MARYLAND BENEFITS CENTER..........................................................................134 MARYLAND CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (MCHP) ..............134 MARYLAND COALITION OF FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH..................82 MARYLAND COUNSELING CENTERS ..................................................................71 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES, FREDERICK CNTY. ................117 MARYLAND MORTGAGE PROGRAM ..............................................................143 MARYLAND RELAY SERVICE ................................................................................92 MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF ................................................................99 MARYLAND VOLUNTEER LAWYERS SERVICE ....................................................156 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM ..................................................134 MCDONALD, PAMELA ........................................................................................22 MEALS ON WHEELS, FREDERICK COUNTY ..............................................125, 165 MEDBANK PROGRAM ......................................................................................135 MEDPSYCH HEALTH SERVICES, LLC ............................................................38, 39 MEDSOURCE COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. ......................................................92 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. ......58, 117, 186 2-1-1 MARYLAND ............................................................................78, 145 COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE (CASA) ................................106 CHILD CARE CHOICES .......................................................................... 109 COUNSELING SERVICES......................................................................36, 54 FREDERICK COUNTY HOTLINE ................................................................55 HEALTHY FAMILIES FREDERICK ..............................................................115 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID......................................................................99 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID FOR YOUTH ..............................................100 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE ............................59, 118, 149 PARTNERSHIP FOR EMOTIONALLY RESILIENT KIDS (PERKS)..........118, 119 “PHONEFRIEND” ....................................................................................118 SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP ........................................179 SYSTEMS NAVIGATION ..........................................................................120 TELEPHONE REASSURANCE PROGRAM ................................................167 THE FAMILY PLACE ..................................................................................111 WALK-IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ......................................61, 152 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID ................................................................................99 MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID FOR YOUTH ........................................................100 MENTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. ............58 METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON EAR ........................................................93, 135 Mental Health Association
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METTUS, CAROL ................................................................................................23 MIDDLETON PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES, LLC ......................................................39 MIDDLETOWN FOOD BANK ............................................................................125 MILNE-GLASSER, KRISTIN ....................................................................................23 MIRABELLI, L. ALEXANDRA ................................................................................24 MISSION OF MERCY, INC. ........................................................................135, 192 MONOCACY COUNSELING CENTER, LLC ..........................................................58 MONOCACY HEALTH PARTNERS DENTAL CLINIC ....................................58, 136 MONOCACY START CENTER, INC. ....................................................................39 MORAN, LINDA ..................................................................................................24 MOUNTAIN MANOR TREATMENT CENTER, EMMITSBURG ........................50, 71 MOUNTAIN MANOR TREATMENT CENTER, FREDERICK COUNTY ....................72 MRB COUNSELING SERVICES ............................................................................72 MT. AIRY NET ....................................................................................................125 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP, FREDERICK COUNTY ......................176 NAMI OF FREDERICK COUNTY ............................................................59, 82, 176 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS ..............................................................................176 NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE ......................................59, 118, 149 OFFICE OF ADULT SERVICES, FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE ................100 OFFICE OF HUMAN RELATIONS, FREDERICK COUNTY ..................................193 OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER ................................................................156 ON OUR OWN OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. ..................................59, 83, 177 ON THE MARK CLUBHOUSE ............................................................................177 OSTOMY ASSOCIATION, FREDERICK COUNTY CHAPTER........................136, 177 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS ............................................................................178 OWENS, MARY ....................................................................................................24 PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP, FREDERICK COUNTY......................................178 PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS, FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................93, 118 PARTNERS IN CARE, INC., FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................93, 165 PARTNERSHIP FOR EMOTIONALLY RESILIENT KIDS (PERKS) ....................118, 119 PATH FOR HEALING: CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE ......................40 PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE ........................................................................150, 165 “PHONEFRIEND” ............................................................................................118 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MARYLAND, FREDERICK COUNTY............136, 193 POLLACK, ELIZABETH..........................................................................................24 POLLACK, THOMAS ............................................................................................25 POTOMAC CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES ........................................41, 43, 119 POWELL, GREGORY H. ......................................................................................25 PRO BONO COUNSELING ................................................................................60 PROSPERITY CENTER ..............................................................................158, 166 204
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PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON ....................................................72 PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICES, LLC ........................................................................41 REGIONAL CANCER THERAPY CENTER ............................................................137 RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR EMERGENCY HUMAN NEEDS ............................150 RESPONSIBLE FATHERS PROGRAM ..........................................................120, 178 RIGHT AT HOME OF CENTRAL MARYLAND ..............................................94, 166 ROAD TO RECOVERY ........................................................................................137 ROGERS-SENUTA, KATHLEEN J. ..........................................................................25 ROTHER, RAY ......................................................................................................26 ROXBURY TREATMENT CENTER ........................................................................72 SACHS, JANE E. ..................................................................................................26 SAINT JOSEPH’S MINISTRIES / SAINT CATHERINE’S NEIGHBORHOOD ..........152 SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY, FREDERICK COUNTY ................................152 SALVATION ARMY, THE..............................................................................150, 190 SCHOOL HEALTH DIVISION ............................................................................137 SCOTT KEY CENTER ....................................................................................94, 104 SECOND CHANCES GARAGE ............................................................................151 SECOND STREET AND HOPE ....................................................................126, 151 SELF-HELP LEGAL CLINIC ..................................................................................156 SERENITY TREATMENT CENTER ..........................................................................73 SERVICE COORDINATION, INC. ..................................................................83, 94 SETON CENTER OUTREACH PROGRAM ..........................................................151 SHAFFER, SUE A. ................................................................................................26 SHEPPARD PRATT HEALTH SYSTEM ..............................................................50, 60 SHOEMAKER CENTER ........................................................................................73 SMART RECOVERY, SUPPORT GROUP........................................................73, 178 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ..............................................................156 SOLD ON FREDERICK II ....................................................................................144 SOUTHERS, MICHAEL ......................................................................................26 STANZIONE, RICHARD ........................................................................................27 STATE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (SHIP), FREDERICK, COUNTY ............166 STUDENT HOMELESSNESS INITIATIVE PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) ............................152 SUNRISE ASSISTED LIVING ................................................................................167 SUPPORT SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) ................................152, 158 SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP ....................................................179 SURVIVORS OFFERING SUPPORT (SOS) ..........................................................177 SYSTEMS NAVIGATION ......................................................................................120 TANNER, CHRISTIE L. ........................................................................................ 27 TELEPHONE REASSURANCE PROGRAM .......................................................... 167 THAMMASUVIMOL, GRACE .............................................................................. 27 Mental Health Association
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THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL AND RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER..........50, 120 THE VET CENTER, FREDERICK COMMUNITY ACCESS CENTER ......................159 THE YOUTH RANCH ..........................................................................................74 THOMAS B. FINAN CENTER ..........................................................................51, 60 THURMONT FOOD PANTRY ............................................................................126 THURMONT LIONS CLUB VISION SCREENING PROGRAM ............................138 UNDERAGE PARTY TIP LINE ................................................................................73 UNIFIED COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS, FREDERICK COUNTY ................94, 138 UNITED WAY OF FREDERICK COUNTY, INC. ....................................................83 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EXTENSION, FREDERICK COUNTY ....................100 VARGAS, LAURETHA ..........................................................................................27 VETERAN SERVICE AND BENEFITS PROGRAM, FREDERICK COUNTY ..............158 V.H. ASSOCIATES ON THE CREEK ......................................................................41 VICTOR CULLEN TREATMENT CENTER ............................................................156 VILLA MARIA OF FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................................42, 61 VINDABONA NURSING HOME ................................................................138, 167 VITAL SOURCES PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, LLC ......................................42, 44 WALK-IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES..................................................61, 152 WARD, MELISSA ..................................................................................................28 WARRIORS JOURNEY HOME, HEALING CIRCLE ..............................................159 WAY 2 GROW..............................................................................................61, 121 WAY STATION, INC. ............................................................................................62 WAY STATION, CAMP JOURNEY RESPITE PROGRAM ................................62, 121 WE INTERPRET.NET ............................................................................................84 WELLS HOUSE AT GALE RECOVERY ..................................................................74 WINGET, SCOTT ..................................................................................................28 WOMAN TO WOMAN MENTORING PROGRAM .................................... 101, 180 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER, FREDERICK COUNTY ........................105 WORRELL, ZOE A. ..............................................................................................28 YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY ........................................................................121
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The first five years of a child’s life are when 90% of brain growth occurs. The key to a child’s success tomorrow is preparing children’s mental and emotional resilience now. MHA offers a wide array of programs and services that educate, support and nurture children and adolescents, to give them the best chance at living full, productive lives. HELPING CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS
Community Stories Mental health matters ...Because I've seen it destroy a family when left untreated.
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