Chrysalis House Inc

Category: Addiction treatment center in Crownsville, Maryland

Address: 1570 Crownsville Rd, Crownsville, MD 21032, USA

Phone: +14109746829

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Genevieve Roberts

Sep 16, 2022

I am aware this program is not easy to complete. However, this program allowed me the time to learn how to be a law abiding citizen and a good clear headed mother to my son. The relationship I have with my child now is unbreakable and I enjoy the freedom I experience on a daily basis.

Erin

Aug 4, 2022

Do NOT go here. I would not recommend chrysalis house. They abuse privalages and have stated false claims against multiple patients and had them removed from the home and threatened their well being. Not only this but insurance fraud. They told my insurance I was funded as a mother and child the entire stay. For four months !! They also say they will be there for you for support in court which never happened. Staff leaves and people are fired on a regular basis. I had covid pnumoia and was quarantined into a side of the house where medication was not given and at times they forgot to feed me. The ambulance was called three times and I had to BEG them to call. Unrealistic goals for their occupants. If you're looking for boot camp they just break you down and make you share personal Information where other people use it against you.

Marlene Trakney

Oct 15, 2021

Chrysalis House saved my life and got my son in my custody. I would recommend this program to anyone who needs help. I'm grateful for have had them in my there for me 💜

Beth Hammond

Jan 26, 2021

By far the WORST treatment facility I have been in and I have been in several.My first two days there, at least FOUR staff members remarked about the program "At least it's not jail". Is this the best you can say about your program? I've personally never been to jail. Maybe that should be their new slogan. The staff are constantly screaming at clients for no reason. If you attempt to file a complaint or grievance in the boxes provided, you are publicly called ungrateful and threatened with discharge. Smoke breaks are awful. They take your cigarettes during admissions and often make you wait 4-6 hours for a smoke break. I begged for Nicorette to help with the withdraw and was repeatedly denied. How can a treatment center not understand withdraw from one of the most addictive substances on earth? To make matters worse, often after you wait for the posted smoke break time, they either change it or make you jump through hoops for a cigarette. I was told my medication was accepted there. Upon arrival I was told one med was ok and one was not. I agreed to this but was told a week later that neither was ok so I informed staff I would have to find a different program. They begged me to stay so I agreed to try different meds, but I warned them I would likely be exhausted and tearful for several days. They promised to support me during this process, however after ONE day in bed they called a crisis unit and attempted to have me sent to a homeless shelter. The Board of Health are currently investigating them for the mistreatment I endured. I honestly felt traumatized by the time I left, with PTSD symptoms returning and frequent anxiety attacks for several days. Would not recommend to my worst enemy. I hope I never see another butterfly as long as I live.

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Questions & Answers

Do they help you get a place for you and your child once your done

Chaunise Kendall | Sep 30, 2019
Rachael Mitter | Sep 30, 2019

They absolutely will help you get into a safe place for you and your child as long as you keep up your end of the deal as far as participation in your recovery and just doing the next right thing. It's a wonderful program and they help so many women and children.

Do you have to have ur child in order to come there?

Charlie Breen | Sep 30, 2019
Rachel Starks | Sep 30, 2019

No.

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Are family members allowed with the addict in question?

Emily Cirasole | Sep 30, 2019
Rachel Starks | Sep 30, 2019

They can visit and call after a certain blackout period. Or do you mean children? Children live at the Chrysalis house with their mom's. But other family members can only visit.

What is the age limit for children allowed in the program?

Kristi Henry | Sep 30, 2019
Hinata's Eyes | Sep 30, 2019

The age limit is 10

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Is the only location for this addiction center in Crownsville? Do you have one in Park Heights?

Cheryl Sperlein | Sep 30, 2019
Hinata's Eyes | Sep 30, 2019

No.Only Crownsville.

can you tell me if you take new moms with newborns? And/or moms that are ready to deliver? I run a Celebrate Recovery ministry and I have a young lady that needs recovery but is pregnant and due the first week of August. Thank you.

CathyTimms | Sep 30, 2018
Julie Parks | Sep 30, 2018

I Dont work there but my daughter is there and is a wonderful program...when i go there i see women that are pregnant and newborns and up to 11yrs old...so i would say yes to your question.

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What time is the meeting that the family members have to attend to be able to visit clients

Marvin Chase | Sep 30, 2018
Kristine Schwabe | Sep 30, 2018

Saturday is Family Education from 10am-noon. You will have time at the end to visit with your loved ones2

Are the women there in treatment allowed to make phone calls to loved ones

Natalie Thompson | Sep 30, 2017
Julie VanAlstine | Sep 30, 2018

They are on a blackout period. They can call with a counsler. I think 30 to 40 days?

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