About Project Chesapeake – Annapolis
Project Chesapeake is a private alcohol and drug addiction center that offers individuals a comprehensive array of substance abuse recovery services. This rehab center provides guidance, compassion, and motivation to community members in the Annapolis, Maryland, area seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment.
Through recovery focused strategies and innovative treatment modalities, Project Chesapeake has been helping strengthen communities by providing alcohol and drug addiction counseling services since 2014. To promote long term recovery, this detox center offers numerous programs like the ones listed below:
Project Chesapeake provides eligible individuals with medication management services at this addiction treatment center during predetermined hours.
The Level 3.1 residential treatment program is a low-level treatment modality for those who don’t require intensive substance abuse intervention. Level 3.1 consists of a group home, but patients are only required to receive a minimum of five hours of treatment per week. However, Level 3.1 is a 24 hour structured environment, with most staying between 90 and 180 days.
The Level 3.5 residential treatment program is a clinically managed inpatient substance abuse recovery program. This drug and alcohol treatment program is designed for individuals that require 24 hour oversight and are at risk of imminent harm. Usually, those with severe social or psychological co-occurring conditions enroll in this inpatient program at Project Chesapeake. The typical length of stay is between 30 to 90 days, depending on the individual.
The outpatient program offered at Project Chesapeake operates for 26 weeks. During this time, patients work on developing a sober support network, defense mechanisms, and relapse prevention. Those participating in this program must complete specific individualized treatment objectives before discharge.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) offered by the Chesapeake Project provides a unique combination of individual and group counseling to enrolled adults for nine or more hours weekly. During this rehab program, IOP individuals are given the tools they need to recover and gain stability in the face of addiction.