Adult Mobile Treatment

The Mobile Treatment Program serves adults in the community with serious and persistent mental illness who have difficulty following through with traditional outpatient services. In addition to being unable to engage in traditional outpatient treatment, an individual must have a history of psychiatric inpatient admissions, frequent use of emergency services for psychiatric reasons, and/or arrests associated with mental illness.

Participants receive psychiatric services in their home from a team of psychiatric professionals. Services provided include counseling, medication assistance, crisis intervention, support for activities of daily living, health care teaching, and coordination of care with essential community resources. By providing consistent services in the community, participants achieve greater treatment compliance and experience fewer hospitalizations. The goal is to help participants move forward in their recovery so they can return to traditional forms of mental health treatment in the community.

To make a referral or schedule an intake appointment, call Ian Carroll, LCSW-C at 410-292-4501 or the program supervisor, Theresa Haugh, LCPC at 443-240-2459, fax: 410-633-4316