Residential Rehabilitation Program

What is the Residential Rehabilitation Program?

  • 24 hour RRP is a 12 bedroom, 24/7 staffed facility where more intensive supports are provided.
  • Community RRP has 18 bedrooms in 4 separate houses, staffed 14 hours per day in the City of Cumberland.

Some of the Services We Offer…

  • Helping people master their often complicated medication plans to become independent.
  • Teaching skills in shopping, money management, personal hygiene, independent living skills, transportation skills, and others.
  • Interpersonal communication, decision making, stress management, learning good coping skills, and others.
  • Various supports to people with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.
  • Supporting people with appointments.
  • Becoming involved in a meaningful daytime activity in the community.

Take The Next Step

Call us at
301-777-1700
Ext. 2112
or fill out our
CONTACT FORM

for more information.

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