Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Homes4Hope understands you likely have many questions about our mental health, substance use, and medication management services in Salisbury, MD. We compiled some of the questions we often receive.
If you do not see what you’re looking for, please reach out to us. We are always happy to provide more information about our treatment options and what we can do to help clients on the path to recovery and wellness.
Q: What services do you offer?
A: We offer outpatient mental health counseling, substance use counseling, medication management, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), residential treatment, recovery housing, re-entry peer support , and other services.
Q: What insurance do you accept?
A: We accept Maryland Medicaid as well as several major insurance plans. Please see our Insurances Accepted page for more details, or contact us to learn more about your coverage options.
Q: How do I schedule an appointment?
A: Existing patients can request an appointment online through our patient portal or by phone. New patients should call our office at 443-359-9830, and our team will help schedule your first visit and answer any other questions you may have.
Q: Do you offer financial assistance?
A: Yes, we work with clients who need financial assistance for treatment. Please speak with a member of our team to learn about our payment plan options. You can count on us to provide options that match your needs and preferences.
Q: How long is the wait time to be seen?
A: We take pride in offering same-day access and walk-in assessments. Our team of clinicians is available during regular business hours to assess all behavioral health treatment needs.
Q: How long is your program?
A: Our ASAM 3.1 residential treatment programs usually last 6 to 12 months. The length of outpatient treatment can vary depending on the level of care you need. All our programs are driven by a treatment plan. The pace at which you make progress in achieving the goals set with your counselor will determine how long your treatment will last.
Q: Will I be allowed to work or participate in family events?
A: Our ASAM 3.1 programs are driven by treatment plans and tailored to each client’s needs. While we understand that finding employment is important, returning to work too soon could hinder your recovery. Stress can trigger a relapse, so we want to ensure that the timing and the job are right for you. We believe that involving families in the recovery process can be beneficial when appropriate, and we do our best to make accommodations for outside events. Activities may be subject to change depending on the client’s needs.
Q: What are my options when it is time to discharge from the 3.1 program?
A: Our counselors assist clients throughout their stay, helping them create a transition plan from the program.
Q: What types of medication-assisted treatment do you offer?
A: We provide Suboxone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol.