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Partial Hospitalization Services

Program Scope of Services – Partial Hospitalization Services (ASAM Level 2.5)

Devine Interventions provides care to Children, Adolescence, and Adults who reside in the state of Maryland.

We provide outpatient services both in-office and within the community, including in-home care when needed. Based on a client’s symptoms, we may refer them to higher levels of care through Devine. However, for more intensive care, such as hospital medical units, nursing homes, adult medical daycare centers, or emergency rooms, our services are not available in those settings.

9:00 AM to 6:00 PM After hours for crisis and scheduled appointments only.

Monday – Friday Weekends for crisis and scheduled appointments only

As scheduled as needed basis

Medicaid and private pay

We accept all major insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, based on the current approved fee schedules for Maryland.

Self, walk-ins, community agencies, insurers, healthcare providers, governmental agencies.

Specific Services Offered

All services are rendered by independent contractors who are licensed or certified behavioral health professionals.


The program shall provide outpatient evaluation and treatment to patients who require services for less than 20 – 35 hours weekly for adults and 6 hours weekly for adolescents.  Patients who are appropriate for this level of treatment shall:  Meet the current edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria for Level II.5, or its equivalent as approved by the Administration; and have a physical and emotional status that allows them to function in their usual environment.


We provide an assessment within 1 weeks of admission; an individualized treatment plan completed and signed by the alcohol and drug counselor and patient within 5 working days of the comprehensive assessment and updated every 30 days; Case management services; At least one group counseling session a week; At least one individual session every 2 weeks; Family services that shall include an assessment for family treatment needs and, as clinically appropriate: Alcohol and drug education; and Family counseling.

Referral Services

The program shall offer the following services or maintain a listing of agency referral agreements for the following services

Entry Criteria

Called Partial Hospitalization Services for adolescents and adults, this level of care typically provides 20 or more hours of ervice a week for multidimensional instability that does not require 24-hour care. Level 2 encompasses services that are capable of meeting the complex needs of people with addiction and co-occurring conditions. It is an organized outpatient service that delivers treatment services usually during the day as day treatment or partial hospitalization services. A detailed description of the services typically offered in this level of care, the care setting and how to identify what patients would benefit best from these services based on an ASAM dimensional needs assessment, begins on page 208 of The ASAM Criteria: Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions (2013).

Transition / Exit Criteria

Discharge/transition planning occurs throughout all phases of the program. The person served has met discharge/transition criteria when the goals of the individual plan are achieved and referral to support services is completed, when appropriate. Additionally, discharge may occur if the person no longer attends regularly or chooses not to actively participate in the program.

Description Of The Program

Behavioral health programs are provided in a clinic, inpatient and residential setting. A wide range of services are organized within a comprehensive therapeutic environment that includes screening and assessment, diagnostic determination, individual and family counseling, consultations, medication management, crisis intervention, group counseling, client advocacy, and referral to community resources. Clients are assigned to licensed and/or certified personnel who assist in individual planning and care. Services additionally include consultation with family and/or professional care providers.

Philosophy Of The Program

Behavioral health programs to assist persons with developing and maintaining coping skills that facilitate adjustment and integration within their living environments and community. Clients and family members are empowered to make decisions about their care with the expected outcome of an increased quality of life. Services are designed and implemented to: support the recovery, health, or well-being of the persons or families served; enhance the quality of life of the persons served; reduce symptoms or needs and build resilience; restore and/or improve functioning; support the integration of the persons served into the community.

Program Goals

The overall goal of the programs is to increase the quality of life through the provision of specialized outpatient mental health services. Specific areas of focus may include: Recovery, Vocational/Education, Parenting, Relationships, Spirituality, Coping Skills, Anger Management, Grief and Loss. The program seeks to achieve the following specific objectives: To improve mood and affect in daily living; To improve social, familial, and social adjustment and integration; To reduce the need for a higher level of care.

Program Goals

Dr.Alexandria Rich

Program Director: 301-747-7038
Email: [email protected]

Fobella Nzobella

Medical Director: (301) 747-7038
Email: [email protected]

Ekaette Akpabio

Clinical Director: (301) 747-7038
Email: [email protected]