New location in Bel Air offers more space and provides centralized location for customized substance use disorder treatment programs and behavioral mental health services

Havre de Grace, Md. (November 20, 2019) โ€” Ashley Addiction Treatment (Ashley), one of the worldโ€™s most recognizable and respected names in the substance use disorder treatment industry, celebrated the relocation of its outpatient center in Bel Air with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, November 19. Previously situated within Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, the new facility is now part of the Klein Family Harford Crisis Center at 802 Baltimore Pike.

Among those who spoke during the event was President and CEO of University of Maryland Medical Center Lyle Sheldon and Harford County Circuit Judge Kevin J. Mahoney. Many state and local officials were also in attendance to commemorate the official opening of the new location and its positive impact on the community.

โ€œThe Circuit Court drug court accepted its first participant in June 2019,โ€ said Mahoney. โ€œSince its beginning, Ashley has been a valued partner in the drug court program. Having a variety of resources available in the community gives us greater flexibility in addressing the often-complicated circumstances that our participants face. It has been a pleasure to work with the committed professionals from Ashley in attempting to address the substance abuse epidemic which has gripped the county, state and country.โ€

The treatment center will continue to provide a full range of outpatient services for those struggling with substance use disorder including individual counseling, daily group therapy sessions, medical visits with a nurse practitioner, prescriptions for patients enrolled in Medication Supported Recoveryโ„ข and the new Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), which first became available last month at Ashleyโ€™s outpatient center in Elkton. In addition to treatment programs, patients will also be able to take advantage of behavioral mental health services from the Klein Family Harford Crisis Center located in the same building.

โ€œWith the addiction crisis sweeping the nation, itโ€™s more important than ever that people have access to quality treatment services,โ€ said Jenn Aguglia, vice president of outpatient services at Ashley. โ€œWith more space and additional treatment options available at the new location, weโ€™ll be able to bring more opportunities of healing and hope to those seeking treatment and the entire community.โ€

Ashley totals three locations in the state of Maryland including its main inpatient campus in Havre de Grace and two outpatient facilities in Bel Air and Elkton. With both in- and out-of-network options, the non-profitโ€™s customized treatment services ensure top-level compassion and care for all patients, regardless of level of treatment or means of access. Ashley will begin seeing patients at the new location starting in winter 2020.

For more information about Ashley, the outpatient centerโ€™s new location or to view the full list of treatment services offered, please visit www.ashleytreatment.org.

About Ashley Addiction Treatment

Ashley Addiction Treatment (Ashley) is a nationally recognized leader in the integrated, evidence-based treatment of substance-use disorders. Ashleyโ€™s expert staff implements a comprehensive program for patients that integrates a full spectrum of medical, clinical and holistic treatment methods. Ashleyโ€™s driving principle โ€“ โ€œeverything for recoveryโ€ โ€“ reinforces its timeless mission to heal each individual with respect and dignity, and reflects its ongoing commitment to meet new challenges. Accredited by The Joint Commission and a division of Ashley Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Ashley has treated nearly 45,000 patients since its inception in 1983. Ashleyโ€™s expansive offerings include inpatient as well as outpatient treatment, sobriety enrichment, community outreach, family and childrenโ€™s education and specialty programs. For more information, please visit โ€‹www.ashleytreatment.orgโ€‹.