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Substance abuse counseling and skills advancement program promoting Responsibility, Direction, and Confidence. 


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The Opiod Epidemic

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The Opiod Epidemic

In Maryland, heroin-related deaths tripled from 2011 to 2015, rising from 247 to 748, according to the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

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Harford County's Opiate Recovery Drug Court

The opiate recovery court is one of Maryland’s 37 drug treatment courts, consisting of adult, juvenile, family recovery, and DUI courts.  Drug treatment court programs are one way the Judiciary upholds its commitment to “be responsive and adaptable to changing community needs,” a stated goal in the Strategic Plan for the Maryland Judiciary.

John P. Morrissey, Chief Judge of the District Court of Maryland, said, “Placing someone in jail can separate them from the drug for a period of time, but to avoid recidivism we need to bring justice partners together and understand the multiple ways we need to address a person’s addiction.  I am encouraged by the progress we have made early on, and I know the dedication Judge Hazlett and Judge Carey give to their courts will translate to making a positive impact in people’s lives throughout Harford County.”

Susan H. Hazlett, Administrative Judge for the Harford County District Court, said, “By entering the Adult Opiate Recovery Court, people have a chance to get the help they need and change the direction of their lives.  Opiate addiction is powerful.  If they continue in their addiction, they will spend considerable time in jail or die from an overdose.”

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Anne Arundle County is hit hard

16 Opioid Overdoses, 3 Deaths In 24 Hours Across Anne Arundel County

"We, as a department, have been telling the public that this is a fight of epidemic proportions, but it seems like people have not been listening," police spokesman Lt. Ryan Frashure told Patch. "If any good comes from that one day spike, it's that people will see the fight that we have been fighting every day for the past 2-3 years. We have worked very hard with other organizations within the county to provide education, treatment and prevention. We need the individuals to have the courage to seek help and take advantage of these resources we provide."

From our Local Government

Governor Hogan, Lt. Governor Rutherford Announce 2017 Heroin and Opioid Prevention, Treatment, and Enforcement Initiative

Governor Larry Hogan and Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford today joined with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Secretary Dennis Schrader, Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention Executive Director Glenn Fueston, Anne Arundel County Executive Steve Schuh, Anne Arundel State’s Attorney Wes Adams, and Anne Arundel Medical Center President Victoria Bayless at the Anne Arundel Medical Center to announce the administration’s 2017 Heroin and Opioid Prevention, Treatment, and Enforcement Initiative, a multi-pronged and sweeping administrative and legislative effort to continue addressing Maryland’s ongoing opioid and heroin epidemic.

Governor Hogan’s proposed fiscal year 2018 budget includes $4 million in new funding to bolster the state’s efforts in supporting those struggling with heroin and opioid addiction. In addition, the budget contains $1.3 billion for mental health and substance use disorders, including $159 million dedicated to existing non-Medicaid substance use disorder treatment programs. Last year, the administration increased the budget for treatment beds for substance abuse patients, an increase of over 50% over the previous administration. The current budget sustains that increase.

The Current Epidemic Situation in Harford County

As of April 01, 2017 102 were suspected of herion overdose, with 23 fatalities to date in 2017. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office reports that there were 290 suspected heroin overdoses in 2016, with 56 fatalities, surpassing the 201 heroin overdoses and 27 fatalities in 2015.  The Sheriff’s Office publishes updated overdose statistics on its website’s homepage every Monday.

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Gov Hogan's Announces 2017 Opiod Battle Plan.

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ReDisCover what is happening in and around Maryland pertaining to Opioid Awareness and Recovery

Press Release 892 - First Group Graduates Substance Abuse Unit at Detention Center (pdf)Download
Heroin-Opioid-Emergency-Task-Force-UPDATE Quarterly report_2016_Q3_final (pdf)Download

About Our Staff

Thomas Lantieri, President

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

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Charles Venanzi, CEO

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

Thomas Lantieri, President

Mr. Venanzi has over 30 years professional experience and is an industry recognized Leader. He holds numerous professional certifications and is committed to providing the highest quality of care and accountability to each program attendee.

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

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Counselling Staff

Faith Based Support Services

Amber DeCarli, Executive Director

Addiction counseling addresses the symptoms of addiction and related areas of impaired functioning and the content / structure of the client's ongoing recovery program; offered in both individual and group sessions.

Skills Advancement Services

Faith Based Support Services

Faith Based Support Services

We have found that recovery counseling is not enough to prevent the recidivism rate. Our Skills Advancement Services (SAS) provide our clients the opportunity to ReDisCover a passion that will fuel their sustained professional career. We offer job placement services upon successful completion of the program.

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