Behavioral / Mental Health Program across Maryland & Washington, D.C

Grace & Mercy Community Services (GMCS) offers a Behavioral / Mental Health Program across Maryland & Washington, D.C. Our program brings together licensed outpatient treatment, substance use services, psychiatric rehabilitation, and coordinated care through clearly defined service pathways.

Services Offered Through Our Behavioral / Mental Health Program

Our Behavioral / Mental Health Program includes multiple service options designed to support different levels of mental health and substance use treatment needs. Each service operates independently while allowing coordinated transitions based on clinical assessments.

Outpatient Mental Health Center (OMHC)

Our Outpatient Mental Health Center provides therapy, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management for children, adults, and families. Services support individuals managing mental health conditions through structured outpatient care.

Outpatient Treatment (OT) – SUD Level 1.0

Outpatient Treatment (OT) – SUD Level 1.0 delivers structured substance use disorder treatment for individuals who need recovery support while maintaining daily responsibilities. Services focus on counseling, relapse prevention, and ongoing recovery planning.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – SUD Level 2.1

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – SUD Level 2.1 offers a higher level of substance use disorder treatment through multiple weekly sessions. This program supports stabilization, skill development, and preparation for continued outpatient recovery.

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) – Adults & Minors

Our Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program supports adults and minors with serious mental health conditions through rehabilitation services, skill development, and community integration. The program focuses on improving daily functioning and long-term stability.

Health Home Services

Health Home Services operates under our Mental Health Program and focuses on care coordination for individuals with chronic medical and behavioral health conditions. These services integrate physical and behavioral health care through planning, referrals, and preventive support, not in-home medical treatment.

The Grace & Mercy Approach to Behavioral and Mental Health Care

Families across Maryland & Washington, D.C choose Grace & Mercy Community Services for structured behavioral and mental health programs delivered through clearly defined services. Our approach focuses on consistency, coordination, and individualized planning across each level of care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some common questions about the Behavioral / Mental Health Program offered by Grace & Mercy Community Services across Maryland & Washington, D.C.
1. Are behavioral and mental health services covered by insurance or Medicaid?
Coverage varies by program and payer. Many outpatient mental health services, substance use disorder programs, and psychiatric rehabilitation services are covered under Medicaid or other insurance plans. Our team can help verify eligibility.
2. Can I transition between services if my needs change over time?
Yes. Based on assessments and clinical recommendations, individuals may transition between OMHC, Outpatient Treatment (OT) – SUD Level 1.0, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – SUD Level 2.1, PRP, or Health Home Services.
3. Will I work with the same provider, and how is confidentiality handled?
Whenever possible, we prioritize continuity within each program. All client information and communications are protected in accordance with HIPAA and applicable privacy regulations.

Take the First Step Toward Emotional Well-Being Today

To learn more about our Behavioral / Mental Health Program across Maryland & Washington, D.C, call (301) 441-2368. Our team is available to answer questions, discuss eligibility, and guide you to the appropriate service.

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