Behavioral Health Services
Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis?
If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts of suicide or a mental health crisis, dial 9-8-8 for assistance. Mental health specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide immediate assistance and referrals for long-term support. Learn more about 9-8-8 and access helpful online resources.
Mental Health and Substance Misuse Services
Alcohol & Drug Prevention
Provides information and education to county residents, schools and community-based organizations about the negative impact and dangers associated with alcohol and drug use.
Behavioral Health Outpatient Services
The Behavioral Health Clinic offers substance abuse and mental health counseling and treatment services to Prince George’s County Residents.
The Bridge Center at Adams House
Veterans, young adults (18-24), and individuals recently released from jail who are Prince George’s County residents are connected to services that improve physical health, behavioral health and promote financial stability.
Bridges2Success
A collaborative partnership between the Health Department and the Department of Juvenile Services. Case Managers provide community-based support services to juvenile offenders who are residents of Prince George’s County and have been referred by the Department of Juvenile Services.
Juvenile Drug Court
The Prince George's County Youth & Community Services Program works with the Juvenile Drug Court program to provide a variety of services to substance abusing offenders.
Overdose Response Training
Free training and free intranasal naloxone kit, which reverses an opioid overdose and helps prevent death.
Tobacco Use & Prevention
Assists Prince George's County residents in providing programs and activities to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and to build a healthier community.
Step Forward
Reduces the stigma of talking about and getting help for mental illness and substance abuse.
Recovery Clubhouse - Adolescent
Support services for Adolescent at risk for substance use or exposure.
Go Slow
Fentanyl has caused a huge spike in overdose deaths in Maryland. Harm reduction tips such as using slowly can reduce risk. Learn more and take action today.