Amanda Stevens is a highly respected figure in the field of medical content writing, with a specific focus on eating disorders and addiction treatment. Amanda earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work from Purdue University, graduating Magna Cum Laude, which serves as a strong educational foundation for her contributions.
2020 has been quite a year, globally, here in America, for all of us individually, and certainly here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center. There year started off like many others, full of hope, promise, and excitement surrounding the 365 days to come.
However, quickly in March, we were all jolted into a reality. A global health pandemic, COVID-19, was upon us and our way of life was disrupted. People were getting sick and dying. Nationwide restrictions were put in place, shutdowns occurred, and the impact to many was brutal. Businesses were forced to close, many of which are still closed and some that will never reopen. Schools went virtual and parents became teachers. Curfews and social distancing measures caused worldwide isolation, which in turn fed an already rising crisis of substance use disorder, mental health issues, and thoughts of suicide throughout America. Then, in the middle of the pandemic, the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police led to nationwide protests and social unrest, forcing the nation to look the long history of racism and racial disparity in America. Most recently, an emotional presidential election has caused even more turmoil, strife, and grief throughout the country.
Here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, as we stand on the frontlines of combating America’s addiction and mental health epidemic, we had to learn how to operate in a pandemic while continuing to offer world-class treatment to our patients and families. We pivoted and adapted. We spent countless hours listening to, interpreting, and implementing the last health and safety measures being put for by the CDC, information that seemed to change moment-to-moment. We quarantined our extended care community from the outside world and took our intensive outpatient (IOP) programs virtual. Our management team in consultation with our medical department continued to change policies and protocols in accordance with the latest information from federal government agencies and our local health department. Throughout these many changes and adaptions, we kept in the foresight of our decision-making the direct care being given to our patients, making sure to keep our staff and patients healthy and safe, while making sure not to sacrifice quality of care.
This year has been different for sure, but we are inherently proud of the work the entire MARC team has done to make sure we have been able to continue to deliver high quality, life-saving addiction and co-occurring treatment to our patients and their families.
Take a look at the 2020 Year in Pictures here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center.
It has been such a difficult and heavy year, and clarity and communication amongst the MARC team has been primary to stay on top of new information and patient care. However, it is important to try to find joy wherever you can. So, to demonstrate the importance of communication between staff members during COVID-19, MARC therapists Arielle Seidler and Corinne Burnett took some time to have fun with University of Maryland School of Social Work fellow Hannah Cherry and Stevenson University intern Damian Randall in demonstrating the need for effective communication. We were blessed to have such incredible students as Hannah and Damian work with us this year and they moved towards their chosen careers in mental health and substance use disorder treatment and therapy.
2020 has been difficult, and COVID-19 continues to impact our families, our loved ones, our communities, our country, and our way of life. Fortunately, there is hope on the horizon. And, just as we promised at the end of 2019, as 2020 comes to a close we make the same promise: That whatever occurs, here at Maryland Addiction Recovery Center we will continue to adapt, to overcome, and to deliver the latest in evidence-based, high quality patient care for those suffering from addiction and co-occurring disorders in order to help them find recovery, hope, healing, meaning, purpose, direction, and a high quality of life.
If you or someone you know needs help for addiction or co-occurring disorder issues, please give us a call. Maryland Addiction Recovery Center offers the most comprehensive dual diagnosis addiction treatment in the Mid-Atlantic area. If we aren’t the best fit for you or your loved one, we will take the necessary time to work with you to find a treatment center or provider that better fits your needs. Please give us a call at (410) 773-0500 or email our team at info@marylandaddictionrecovery.com. For more information on all of our drug addiction, alcohol addiction and co-occurring disorder services and recovery resources, please visit our web site at www.marylandaddictionrecovery.com.
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