55 Wade Avenue Catonsville, Maryland 21228 410-402-8600 www.maryland-adaa.org Committed to providing access to a quality and effective substance abuse.

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55 Wade Avenue Catonsville, Maryland Committed to providing access to a quality and effective substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment service system for the citizens of Maryland. Mission

 ADAA is the Single State Agency responsible for planning, coordination and regulation of the statewide network of substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment services.  ADAA provides fiscal management and technical assistance to publicly-funded programs.  ADAA serves as a resource for information about new trends in services and provides a substance abuse resource directory.

 Technical assistance teams include members of ADAA’s four divisions who work closely with their assigned regions to provide assistance and oversight. Regional Managers  Central Region - Sue Jenkins  Eastern Region - Bruce Meade  Southern Region -Suzette Tucker  Western Region - David Ennis

 Community Services Division (CSD) serves as a point of contact for developing and maintaining a comprehensive substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment system. The Justice Services Section (JSS) is responsible for coordinating functions related to compliance with Health General §8-505 and §8-507.

 Information Services Division (ISD) collects, processes, and reports statistical data on all prevention and treatment programs in the State of Maryland.  Quality Assurance Division (QAD) evaluates the effectiveness of the network of funded services.  Management Services Division (MSD) provides fiscal services to the substance abuse prevention and treatment network through the award and monitoring of funds allocated for the provision of addiction services throughout Maryland.

 County Coordinators › Each of Maryland’s twenty-four jurisdictions has identified County Coordinators for addiction Treatment and Prevention.  Local Drug and Alcohol Abuse Councils › Local jurisdictions are mandated by law to have a local Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council.

 Level 0.5 — Early Intervention  Level I — Outpatient  Level I.D — Outpatient Ambulatory Detox  Level I OMT — Outpatient Opioid Maintenance Therapy  Level I.OMT.D — Opioid Maintenance Detox  Level II.1 — Intensive Outpatient  Level III.1 — Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Treatment  Level III.3 — Clinically Managed Medium Intensity Residential Treatment  Level III.5 — Clinically Managed High Intensity Residential Treatment  Level III.7 — Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Treatment  Level III.7.D — Medically Monitored Intensive

 Office of Education and Training for Addiction Services (OETAS) Contact OETAS at › Course Catalog and Special Training Events are on the ADAA Website  SAMHSA National Treatment Facility Locator ›  ADAA Treatment Resource Locator ›  Maryland Community Services Locator ›  Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council ›

Community Services  Division Director - Eugenia Conolly  Justice Services Section Chief - Karen Yoke Information Services  Division Director - Lucinda Shupe  MIS Section Chief - Vickie Kaneko  eGovernment/Publication Section Chief - Deborah Green  Computer Management Section Chief -Chad Basham  OETAS Director - Linda Oney Management Services  Division Director - Steve Bocian  Grants Management Section Chief - Fran Givens Quality Assurance  Division Director - Donald Hall  Compliance Section Chief - Ventura McLee  Tobacco Retailer Compliance Section Chief - Bonita Ciurca Office of the Director Director – Thomas Cargiulo, Pharm.D. Deputy Director - Kathleen Rebbert-Franklin, LCSW-C Medical Director - Peter Cohen, M.D.