Recovery 180 provides low-intensity residential treatment for substance use in a structured sober living environment. With multiple Maryland locations—including Baltimore, Quantico, and Taneytown—our program combines housing, therapy, and life-skills support to help you heal physically, emotionally, and financially. Our goal is to guide you toward long-term independence and self-reliance.

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An Individualized Approach for a Lifetime of Recovery

We help clients transform their health, relationships, work, school, social activities, and most importantly – themselves. Our approach focuses on empowering individuals to break through limitations, discover their strengths, and create meaningful change in every area of life.

At the core, our mission is not just about solving problems – it’s about unlocking potential and helping people live fuller, more balanced, and more purposeful lives.

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Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment

Structured, supportive care designed to help you safely stop drinking and build a sustainable recovery.

Drug Addiction Treatment

Comprehensive care that combines therapy, peer support, and accountability in a sober-living environment.

Dual Diagnosis Support

Integrated treatment for people facing both mental health and substance use challenges.

Why People Choose Recovery 180

Licensed Counselors

Experienced professionals who treat you with compassion and respect.

24/7 Support

Staff available day and night to guide you through challenges.

Personalized Plans

Tailored treatment focused on your pace and goals.

Comfortable Housing

Safe, sober environment that feels like home.

Community Connection

Shared experiences that build accountability and belonging.

Holistic Care

Care that supports your mind, body, and emotional wellness together.

Expert Help for Real Change Begins Here

Recovery is possible—and it starts with one step. Our team is ready to help you find your path to healing.

Treatment Locations

Recovery 180 proudly serves communities across Maryland. Each location offers the same core residential program, adapted to local needs.

Baltimore

Two convenient locations, including one women-only residence.

Quantico

Supportive environment with strong community connections.

Taneytown

Expanding access to treatment in Northern Maryland.

Elkridge

Providing care closer to Central Maryland residents.

We accept most major insurance providers, including Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Elevance Health, and CVS Health.

Verify your coverage below to get started—our team will handle the rest.

Recovery 180 Restores Hope

Call today to verify your insurance and begin your journey to recovery.

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What Our Clients Say

Every recovery story is different—but they all start with hope.

Black Marvin
The staff truly cared and helped me find confidence again.
K. L
I finally feel like myself. This place changed everything.
J.R
Recovery 180 gave me structure, support, and peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers about what to expect at Recovery 180.

What is the Recovery 180 program like?

Our low-intensity residential program provides structured daily routines, therapy, and peer support within a sober-living environment.

It’s ideal for individuals who need a stable, supportive space between outpatient and high-intensity care.

Program length varies by individual needs, typically ranging from several weeks to a few months.

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What I Tell Every Client About Residential Treatment and Real-World Recovery

Finding Your Footing Again There’s a moment most of us reach before choosing treatment — not rock bottom, but that quiet exhaustion of realizing something has to change. You don’t