SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM IN Baltimore

Who We Are

LaForges Addiction Therapy helps individuals struggling with addiction to drugs, alcohol, and anger take meaningful steps toward lasting change. Through The Winds of Change program, we focus on emotional growth, accountability, and learning from past experiences to support healthier decisions moving forward. We provide clear guidance and steady support for individuals and families facing difficult situations, helping them move toward stability, clarity, and a more balanced life. Our approach is designed to address both immediate challenges and the deeper patterns that contribute to ongoing struggles. By offering a supportive and structured path forward, we help individuals regain control and begin rebuilding their lives with purpose.

Our Programs

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment provides a structured, residential setting for individuals who need focused support away from daily triggers and stressors. This level of care emphasizes stability, routine, and continuous guidance to help individuals build a strong foundation for recovery.

Medical Detox

Medical detox supports individuals who need help safely managing withdrawal symptoms under professional supervision. The focus is on comfort, monitoring, and stabilization while preparing individuals for the next phase of treatment and ongoing recovery.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy focuses on identifying personal patterns, emotional challenges, and behaviors that contribute to addiction and related struggles. Sessions emphasize self awareness, accountability, and practical skill development to support healthier decision making and long term change.

Group Therapy

Group therapy offers a guided setting where individuals can learn from shared experiences and develop stronger communication and coping skills. These sessions promote accountability, connection, and practical insight through structured group interaction.

We Accept Most Major Insurance Providers

What Are You Seeking Treatment For?

Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland and is commonly referred to as Baltimore City to distinguish it from the surrounding Baltimore County. As of the 2020 United States census, Baltimore had a population of 585,708, making it the 30th-most populous city in the United States. The city is part of the larger Baltimore metropolitan area, which has nearly 2.9 million residents, and it also contributes to the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area, one of the largest metropolitan regions in the country. Baltimore is unique in Maryland because it operates as an independent city and is not part of any county.

Baltimore is strategically located along the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay, giving it one of the most important ports on the East Coast of the United States. The Port of Baltimore has historically played a major role in trade, shipping, and immigration, helping the city grow into a key economic center in the region. Major highways, rail lines, and public transportation systems connect Baltimore to nearby cities such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York, reinforcing its importance as a transportation and commercial hub in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Baltimore has a long and significant history dating back to the early 18th century. The Port of Baltimore was established in 1706 to support trade with Europe, and the town itself was founded in 1729. During the War of 1812, the city played a critical role in American history during the Battle of Baltimore, when the defense of Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write a poem that later became “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the national anthem of the United States. Over the years, Baltimore grew into a major industrial and manufacturing center before transitioning into a modern economy focused on healthcare, education, and services, with institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital playing central roles in the city’s development.

City of Baltimore:
Attribute Details
Country United States
State Maryland
County Baltimore
Founded August 8, 1729
Incorporated 1796–1797
Named after Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
Government Type Mayor–council
Government Body  Baltimore City Council
Mayor  Brandon Scott
City Council Council members
Houses of Delegates Delegates
Total Area  92.05 sq mi
Total Land Area 80.95 sq mi
Total Water Area  11.10 sq mi
Elevation 0–492 ft
Population (2020) 585,708
Estimate (2024) 568,271
Rank (North America) 83rd
Rank (United States) 30th
Rank (Maryland) 1st
Population Density  7,235.8/sq mi
Website https://www.baltimorecity.gov/

Frequently Asked Questions

Inpatient drug rehab is a structured treatment program where individuals stay at a facility while receiving care for substance use disorders. It typically includes therapy, medical supervision, and support services to help people begin recovery.

The length of inpatient rehab varies depending on the individual and the severity of the addiction. Many programs last 30, 60, or 90 days, though some people may benefit from longer treatment.

Rehab programs commonly treat addiction to alcohol, opioids, prescription medications, stimulants, and other substances. Treatment plans are usually personalized to address each person’s specific needs.

Addiction treatment usually includes individual counseling, group therapy, and behavioral therapy. These approaches help individuals understand addiction and develop healthier coping strategies.

A good rehab center should offer licensed professionals, evidence-based treatment, and personalized care plans. Ongoing support and aftercare services can also improve long-term recovery.