Vision Statement
A community where all individuals have their behavioral health needs met.
Mission Statement
The Washington County Health Department Division of Behavioral Health provides prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery resources to individuals in Washington County affected by behavioral health issues while working towards an integrated system of care that can be accessed by everyone to meet their individual needs.
Value Statement
Division of Behavioral Health Services employees value:
- The quality of care provided to community members who seek the services of the Division.
- The growth and professional development of our staff and maintain an environment conducive to this process.
- The individuality, uniqueness and cultural diversity of our patients and their families.
- The Division’s ability to creatively and effectively respond to the needs of the community.
- Our collaborative relationship with other community agencies.
What does the Behavioral Health division do?
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Crisis Services and Overdose Response – The substance use crisis response team integrates community services through multi-disciplines to support individuals in accessing treatment services to assist in their recovery. This team consists of a care coordinator, peer support specialists, law enforcement, local medical providers and other treatment services. The team can provide comprehensive care coordination to identify the treatment needs of the person served and holistic approaches that include family members of the person served.
For more information, call 240-313-3310.
Washington County Overdose Fatality Review Team – The Washington County Overdose Fatality Review Team (OFRT) was formed in January 2015, and is currently chaired and coordinated by the Washington County Health Department. The OFRT team conducts confidential reviews of resident drug and alcohol overdose deaths to identify opportunities to improve member agency and system-level operations in a way that will prevent future similar deaths. The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) provides oversight, data, and guidance to local OFRT.
For more information, please contact David Washington at 240-313-3385
Local Addiction Authority (LAA) – The role of the LAA is to oversee on systems development, management and monitoring, along with handling jurisdictional complaints and monitoring contracts with in the public health system. The LAA is also tasked with supporting community providers to maintain capacity and sustain services.
For more information please contact Victoria Sterling, LCSW-C at 240-313-3383
Washington County Local Addiction Authority
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Helpful Links
Jack E. Barr Center for Well Being – 301-797-9067