Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

We offer residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient programming, and outpatient programming.

Our residential programming is a 3.1 on the ASAM scale, which means it’s a lower intensity residential treatment. We offer a residential program that allows our clients to acclimate to the recovery process without the stressors of everyday life.

Our PHP programming is 6 hours a day of group and individual therapies. Clients who participate in this level of care often participate with our non-profit partner Lighthouse Housing and live in a sober living house while they complete their care.

Our virtual intensive outpatient programming is 4 days a week, with a minimum of 9 hours of total treatment weekly. We also have in-person individual counseling and accountability measures for this level of care.

Participants of our PHP and IOP levels of care also frequently utilize housing services provided by Lighthouse Recovery Housing – but it is not a requirement.

We accept Maryland Medicaid and those who are eligible for Maryland Medicaid.

DreamLife is a substance use treatment provider that offers residential, PHP, and intensive outpatient levels of care – we partner with LifeHouse Recovery Housing. LifeHouse Recovery Housing is a non-profit sober housing program where many of our clients choose to live while they are in treatment with DreamLife.

We support our clients who choose to participate in MOUD treatment. For clients on methadone, we provide daily transportation to and from a local methadone program. Our Medical Director also prescribes buprenorphine and other MOUDs, as appropriate.

Regrettably, our treatment center is currently unable to accommodate pregnant women or women with children. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and recommend exploring alternative resources that may better suit your specific needs.

We do not offer a detox level of care. But we work with clients who are leaving medical detox facilities and help them step down to the appropriate level of care within our program.

Yes. Our Case Managers can assist in helping you obtain insurance, and other resources, as necessary.

We are able to do this on a case-by-case basis. Many times, we can accommodate appointments with outside providers, but please give us a call to discuss your specific needs so we can ensure we can support you in your recovery.

Our self-reflection period is between 21-28 days. After the self-reflection period, overnights are approved on a case-by-case basis.

Yes, we have a psychiatric provider, as well as licensed mental health clinicians who work with our clients to make sure their mental health and substance abuse needs are being met.

Yes, attending some form of self-help group is a requirement of treatment. DreamLife provides transportation to several 12-step meetings per week. Clients are also welcome to attend self-help groups with friends and other members of the recovery community.