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About Us
Overview
Therapeutic Living for Families is a Specialty Behavioral Health Center. Our vision is to build strong, healthy and happy families in our communities, cities, and state one family at a time. We provide behavioral health and substance abuse services to include Intensive outpatient, Partial Hospitalization Program, Anger management Groups, Medication Management, Psychiatrist Evaluations, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program , Therapeutic Behavior Services and Behavioral Health Homes MISSION To provide comprehensive health services for people with mental illness and addictions to improve their mental, physical and psychological health while, strengthening, preserving and supporting their recovery within their communities. Because We Care Our Values: As a company and as individuals we value integrity, honesty, commitment, dependability and trust. We are committed to providing quality on time service to our clients’ treatment and care with information based on their treatment plan. We treat our clients with respect, dignity, and unconditional positive regards as well as choices, preferences and satisfaction of reaching their goals toward recovery. We hold ourselves accountable to our clients, partners and employees by honoring our commitments. We also strive to protect the health, safety and well-being of every team member while finding common ground between the agency and our clients. We aim to achieve our mission, vision and our values with the highest quality of care.
- Website
- http://www.TLFMaryland.org
- Phone
- (410) 366-1151Phone number is (410) 366-1151
- Industry
- Hospital & Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- 10 on LinkedInÂ
- Headquarters
- BALTIMORE, Maryland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Outpatient Mental Health, Psychiatry, Substance Abuse, Psychiatric Rehabilitation / Behavioral Health Home, Mental Health, PRP, OMHC, Insurance, IOP, PHP, Children/Adolescents, Adult, Vocational, Medication Management, Depression, ADHD, Anxiety D/O, and Trauma Informed Care