
Inpatient Rehab Center in Maryland
At Ashley Addiction Treatment, we offer comprehensive inpatient drug treatment in Maryland on a serene 147-acre campus in Havre de Grace, Maryland. As one of the leading inpatient rehab centers in Maryland, we specialize in helping adults overcome alcoholism and drug addiction through evidence-based therapies and compassionate care. Our experienced team tailors each inpatient treatment plan to your unique needs—healing the mind, body, and spirit—so you have the best chance at lifelong recovery.
Why Choose Ashley for Inpatient Rehab?
Ashley Addiction Treatment stands out thanks to our decades of experience, evidence-based practices, and unwavering commitment to each patient’s success. Here’s why individuals and families trust our Maryland inpatient rehab:
- Decades of Expertise & Success: Over 40 years of experience helping more than 50,000 patients reclaim their lives from addiction. Our nonprofit center is accredited by The Joint Commission, reflecting the highest standards of care and safety in the industry.
- Evidence-Based & Holistic Care: We combine proven addiction treatment modalities with holistic therapies to heal all aspects of your well-being. You’ll participate in individualized counseling, group therapy sessions, medication-assisted treatment (if appropriate), family therapy, and wellness activities like yoga and meditation.
- Dual-Diagnosis Expertise: Our psychiatric team can also treat co-occurring mental health disorders (like depression, anxiety, or trauma) alongside your addiction. This integrated approach addresses all aspects of your health during inpatient rehab, improving your chances of sustained recovery.
- Compassionate Caretaking: Our inpatient center is staffed 24/7 by board-certified doctors, nurses, and licensed counselors who truly care. We maintain a low staff-to-patient ratio to ensure you receive attentive, personalized care in a safe and supportive environment.
- Comfortable Facilities & Amenities: You’ll recover in a welcoming setting with semi-private, hotel-style rooms, nutritious meals, and amenities that promote healing. Between therapy sessions, you can enjoy peaceful outdoor spaces, a modern fitness center, recreational activities, and quiet lounges for reflection.
Aftercare & Long-Term Support: Our commitment to you doesn’t end at discharge. We begin planning for your aftercare early on, whether that means a seamless transition to outpatient therapy, sober living arrangements, or connecting you with our active alumni recovery community, to help you maintain momentum in your sobriety journey.
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Outpatient vs Inpatient Rehab: Choosing the Right Path
One common question is whether to pursue inpatient treatment or an outpatient program. Both levels of care aim to help you get sober and stay sober, but they differ in intensity and setting. Here are key factors to consider when choosing between inpatient rehab and outpatient care:
- Severity of Addiction: Inpatient rehab is typically recommended for moderate to severe substance use disorders, or if you’ve struggled with repeated relapses. The 24/7 structured environment allows you to fully focus on recovery away from triggers. If your addiction is milder and you have strong support at home, an outpatient program might suffice.
- Medical & Mental Health Needs: If you face significant withdrawal risks, have underlying health issues, or a co-occurring mental health disorder, inpatient care provides constant medical supervision and integrated psychiatric support. Outpatient treatment offers more limited medical monitoring and may not be enough if you need frequent care or medication adjustments.
- Home Environment: Inpatient rehab offers a safe, substance-free living environment. This can be significant if your home life is unstable or filled with triggers and temptations. Outpatient programs work best when you have a stable, supportive home environment to return to after each session. Some patients choose inpatient treatment initially, then step down to outpatient care once they’ve built a stronger foundation in sobriety.
- Time & Responsibilities: Inpatient programs require you to put aside daily responsibilities and commit to full-time treatment for several weeks. This immersion is often necessary for serious addiction recovery. If work, school, or family obligations make a residential stay impossible—and your addiction is less severe—an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or standard outpatient therapy could be alternatives. Many people use inpatient rehab to jump-start recovery, then continue with outpatient services as aftercare.
- Cost & Insurance Coverage: Residential treatment includes round-the-clock services and amenities, so it can be more costly than outpatient care. The good news is that many insurance plans do cover inpatient rehab in Maryland when it’s medically justified. Ashley is in-network with most major insurance providers, and we have financial counselors who will help verify your benefits and maximize coverage. Don’t let cost deter you from getting help—our team will work with you to find viable payment options, including insurance utilization and payment plans.
Take the First Step Toward Lasting Recovery
Recovery is a journey, and you don’t have to travel it alone. If you or someone you love is ready to break free from addiction, Ashley Addiction Treatment is here to guide and support you. We treat every patient with dignity, compassion, and respect—because we truly believe that everyone deserves the chance to heal.
Don’t wait to get the help you need. Reach out to contact us today to learn more about our inpatient rehab center in Maryland or to speak with our friendly intake team. We’re happy to answer your questions, help you verify insurance coverage, and walk you through the admissions process. Call our team anytime, day or night, for a confidential consultation. Your new life free from drugs and alcohol can start today—take that brave first step, and we’ll be by your side throughout the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work or stay connected to my job during inpatient rehab?
Inpatient treatment is designed to help you step away from daily responsibilities so you can focus fully on recovery. Many patients take a temporary leave from work, and our team can help coordinate documentation if needed. For those who need more flexibility, outpatient options may be a better fit.
What types of addiction are treated in inpatient rehab?
Inpatient care supports individuals facing a wide range of substance use concerns, including alcohol, opioids, prescription medications, and stimulants. Treatment plans are personalized to address both substance use and any underlying mental health needs as well as chronic pain.
What does a typical day in inpatient treatment look like?
Each day follows a structured yet personalized schedule that patients help shape based on their needs. Programming may include individual counseling, group therapy, medical check-ins, and wellness activities.
We take a thoughtful approach to patient matching, carefully considering each person’s clinical needs, personal history, and recovery goals when assigning groups and counselors. This intentional structure builds healthy routines, reduces uncertainty, and keeps patients meaningfully engaged throughout the recovery process.
What happens after inpatient rehab ends?
Recovery continues after residential care. Before discharge, a plan is developed that may include outpatient care, recovery support services, and ongoing therapy. This step-down approach helps maintain progress and reduce the risk of relapse.
Can family members be involved during inpatient treatment?
Yes. Family involvement can be an important part of the recovery process. With patient consent, loved ones may participate in family programming, education, or communication opportunities designed to support long-term recovery.


