About Misha house – Baltimore
Misha House Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, is a nonprofit drug rehab offering levels of care including outpatient, intensive outpatient, a partial hospitalization program, residential supportive housing and a DUI/DWI educational program. Support is available for men and women of all ages, ethnicities and walks of life.
Their outpatient program includes toxicology screenings, community integration, mindfulness practice and medical and psychiatric coordination alongside individual and group counseling. Clients undergoing medication assisted treatment may also attend and benefit from their outpatient program.
The intensive outpatient program is designed to bridge the gap between residential and community based treatment using a Matrix Model of evidence based practices. This is done through relapse prevention, medical and psychiatric coordination, as well as individual and group counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy. Clients undergoing medication assisted treatment are also eligible for this program.
Misha House’s partial hospitalization program includes 20+ hours of interdisciplinary clinical services, medication management, disease management education, individual and group counseling and complementary recreational therapies. Service coordination and referrals are available where necessary.
Misha House also offers recovery supportive housing to help clients foster long term recovery with the help of Peer Housing Coordinators. Residential treatment supports clients with time and financial management, employment opportunities, household maintenance and other useful life skills education. As with the other programs, clients undergoing medication assisted treatment are accepted.
Their DUI & DWI program provides education, training and assessment alongside counseling that meets court mandated legal and probation specifications.
Misha House accepts self pay, Medicaid and Medicare as well as most commercial insurance options including Aetna, Anthem and Humana. Clients are advised to clarify coverage with individual providers regarding out of network benefits.