Facility Designed to Meet Complex Needs of 21st Century Addiction Patient

  • Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment facilitates integrated, individualized treatment designed for todayโ€™s patients who require a multi-disciplinary approach
  • Establishment of new facility recognizes addiction as our nationโ€™s most serious public health crisis and further supports the validity of Ashleyโ€™s approach to addiction treatment

HAVRE DE GRACE, MARYLAND (November 9, 2015) โ€” Father Martinโ€™s Ashley, the nationally recognized private, non-profit alcoholism and drug addiction treatment center, today announced the opening of Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment, a new $20 million, 44,000-square-foot building on its Chesapeake Bay-side campus outside of Baltimore, Maryland. The Skip Viragh Foundation bestowed $13 million to support the construction of facility โ€“ among the largest gifts ever given to a non-profit addiction treatment center.

Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment creates dedicated space to deliver innovative programs and services to treat the evolving needs of the 21st century addiction patient. The new structure houses a Wellness & Fitness Center, Admissions and Nursing and the Pain Recovery Program.

โ€œThirty-two years ago, Father Martinโ€™s Ashley began an unparalleled legacy of commitment to recovery when we opened our doors to patients for the first time. Our co-founders committed to offering the best possible care in a uniquely beautiful and tranquil setting on Marylandโ€™s Chesapeake Bay. Since then, Ashley has treated tens of thousands of chemically-dependent people and their families with dignity and respect,โ€ said Fr. Mark Hushen, O.S.F.S., president and CEO for Father Martinโ€™s Ashley. โ€œSkipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment builds on this legacy of excellence and reinforces our commitment to recovery by treating the whole person โ€“ the biological, psychological, social and spiritual health of each patient.โ€

Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment allows Ashley to treat a total of 100 patients at a time, offering primarily single or double-occupancy rooms for privacy and comfort. This capability responds to the challenges of the 21st century patient who may require a 24/7 certified nursing assistant or special consideration when dealing with co-occurring medical or psychological conditions.

โ€œIncreasingly, we see patients who are addicted to multiple substances and struggling with complex medical challenges. For example, we treat people who have moved from a dependence on prescription pain medications to heroin addiction. They must have access to a multi-disciplinary approach that offers integrated, individualized treatment options designed to address co-occurring disorders, both physical and behavioral,โ€ said Bernadette Solounias, M.D., vice president of treatment services at Father Martinโ€™s Ashley. โ€œThe field of addiction treatment has changed dramatically in the last decade, but one thing will always remain constant: Everything we do at Ashley is focused on recovery. Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment offers modern treatment approaches that empower us as we persist in our mission to heal.โ€

Heroin use among people dependent on prescription pain drugs has increased considerably in recent years, causing overdoses to soar. In a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the rate of heroin-related overdose deaths quadrupled between 2002-2013.

The design of the space streamlines the admitting process for patients and their families โ€“ seamlessly transitioning from admissions to medical assessment to residence. This reduces the stress often associated with a personโ€™s decision to seek treatment. Additionally, Skipโ€™s Hall will allow patients to move easily from one treatment modality to another, maximizing their time in active therapies and as a cohesive therapeutic group.

The new facility will enable a stronger therapeutic alliance between the patient and his or her treatment team. As an example, multiple nursing stations will allow for faster and easier distribution of medicines to accommodate todayโ€™s patients who often require multiple medications at more frequent intervals.

The Gift

The Skip Viragh Foundationโ€™s gift of $13 million toward the creation of the new facility enhances Ashleyโ€™s ability to help those suffering with the disease of addiction and their loved ones find a path to recovery. One of the hallmarks of Skip Viragh’s legacy has been his commitment to philanthropic support of medical research, education and charities that assist families and children.

โ€œHistorically, large gifts are given to health issues other than addiction. A gift of this magnitude signifies a deep understanding of addiction as our nationโ€™s most serious public health crisis and further supports Ashleyโ€™s approach to addiction treatment,โ€ said Hushen, O.S.F.S. โ€œAddiction is the source of many of our societyโ€™s problems and this new facility will enable Ashley to make a larger impact on stemming the addiction epidemic in our local region and beyond.โ€

A total of $20 million was required to complete Skipโ€™s Hall for Integrated Addiction Treatment. Ashley named the fundraising effort, โ€œThe Father Martin Legacy Campaignโ€ to honor one of the organizationโ€™s founders and addiction recovery pioneer. In addition to establishing Ashley with co-founder Mae Abraham, the late Father Joseph C. Martin is considered instrumental in changing the face of addiction treatment through his โ€œChalk Talkโ€ videos, which are still used around the world.

About Ashley Addiction Treatment

Father Martinโ€™s Ashley is a nationally-recognized leader in the treatment of alcoholism and chemical dependence. Accredited by The Joint Commission and located on a 147-acre campus in Havre de Grace, Maryland, Father Martinโ€™s Ashley has helped chemically-dependent people, those in recovery, and their families, since its co-founding by Father Joseph C. Martin, S.S., and Mae Abraham in 1983. Father Martinโ€™s Ashley is a division of Ashley, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and has treated nearly 40,000 patients, offering inpatient treatment as well as sobriety enrichment, community and family and childrenโ€™s educational programs.

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