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Bureau of Substance Abuse

Drumcastle Government Center
6401 York Road, 3rd Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21212

Phone:  410-887-3828
E-mail: substanceabuse@baltimorecountymd.gov


Bureau of Substance Abuse
Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I need  treatment for a substance abuse problem but don't have insurance or money to pay. How can I get help? 

A. The Bureau of Substance Abuse funds a number of programs to provide Baltimore County adult and adolescent residents with substance abuse treatment.  Call 410-887-6465 and ask to speak to an addictions counselor. 

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Q. I think my child is using alcohol or drugs, and I'm worried.  What can I do?

A. An addictions counselor can talk to you about the possible warning signs of alcohol and/or other drug use. To reach an addictions counselor specializing in adolescents, call 410-887-7671 .  There are several adolescent treatment programs that provide assessments for adolescents and can recommend whether substance abuse services are needed.  The addictions counselor can make that referral.  

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Q. I'm worried that my adolescent will start using alcohol, tobacco or other drugs.  What can I do to prevent this from happening?

A.  There is no guaranteed way to predict if your adolescent will  use alcohol or other drugs, but there are steps you can take to help decrease the chances of this from happening. The most important role a parent plays in keeping their child alcohol and drug free is to be involved with their child.

If you notice problems, contact the school guidance counselor or trusted teacher who can assist with assessing your child and making a referral, if needed, to an early intervention program.  In addition, you can call this Bureau's Adolescent Services Unit at 410-887-7671.

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Q. How can I get educational material about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs?

A. The Department of Health, Bureau of Substance Abuse has literature racks in most of the Baltimore County Public Libraries that provide information about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs as well as referral information.  You can also call 410-887-3828 to request that information be sent to you. 

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Q. Are there web sites that give additional information about alcohol and drugs?

A. Yes, there are several.  Sites that parents may find useful are www.drugabuse.gov and www.drugfreeamerica.org. For information about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, visit   www.samhsa.gov or www.erowid.org .

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Revised March 15, 2007


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