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Founded on time-tested Biblical Principals of Faith and Forgiveness, The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission (70X7WM) is a community based health care organization currently serving the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. We provide comprehensive alcohol and drug addition treatment and mental health services in conjunction with high quality supportive housing. From young adults to seniors to veterans, our goal is to positively impact the community by providing first class client centric coordinated care to the under-served and at-risk in the city.
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The name 70x7 is synonymous with God’s eternal forgiveness. Matthew 18:21-22 in the new King James Version of the Bible Reads: Then Peter came to him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him? Up to
seven times? Jesus said to him, “I do not
say to you, up to seven times but
up to seventy times seven”
The story here about isn’t about forgiving our brother or sister 70 times or 490 times or some finite number. Rather it is about infinite forgiveness! Jesus is telling us we should ALWAYS forgive our brothers when they have sinned against us. In the addiction and mental health arena, we find that too many times too many people have been given up on cast aside at various points in their lives by family, friends or anyone who was suppose to there to help. Operating from this Principal of Infinite Forgiveness and Faith, The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission (70x7WM) will ALWAYS BE THERE NO MANY HOWMANY TIMES IT TAKES with open arms to serve until the mission of wellness is achieved for the individual. Mission Statement: To be the standard bearer in the mental health and addition recovery services industry through comprehensive medical and therapeutic techniques that foster wellness, longevity and socially responsibility for the wonderful people we serve VISION: Grounded in the principals of Forgiveness and Faith, The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission, seeks to be a
national leader in impactful, compassionate and integrated health services in both mental health and addiction recovery services in the communities that we serve.
serving the Baltimore Metropolitan Area
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OUTPATIENT (OP) The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission’s Out Patient (OP ) program is a low intensity program designed to provide a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment in a non-residential setting for persons suffering from substance abuse. Our program is for persons whose physical and emotional status allows them to function in their usual environment. INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission’s Intensive Out Patient (IOP) Program is a three month program which could extend to a maximum of six-months depending on the treatment needs of the client. Our clinical services include individual, group, and family counseling; case management services; addictive disease education; psychiatric consultation; social work services; psychological services for dual diagnosis; diet and nutritional counseling and education; and special groups for parenting, infectious diseases, anger management, co-dependency, criminal offenders, and trauma.
By remaining true to our goals of always putting the client first, then and only then can we at The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission optimize our multifaceted therapeutic approaches with our treatment plans: Group Therapy, Individual Therapy, Case Management, Medication Management and Supportive Housing Services offered on all levels offered at both the Out Patient and Intensive Out Patient Levels of Care.
“Our goal is to provide ancillary support to program participants that encourage their successful participation in their respective program while encouraging sobriety and community independence.”
DWI EDUCATION CLASSES The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission (70X7WM) is certified by the Maryland Department of Health and mental Hygiene to facilitate 12 Hour Alcohol Education classes. Alcohol Education classes are designed for those who may have an issue with using alcohol which has lead to an arrest or charge of “driving under the influence” and/or” driving while intoxicated”. CASE MANEGEMENT All participants in any of 70x7WM programs are eligible for case management services. Case management services are designed to address a variety of challenges any program participant may have.
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CARE The Seventy Times Seven Wellness Mission’s Out Patient (OP ) program is a low intensity program designed to provide a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment in a non- residential setting for persons suffering from substance abuse. Our program is for persons whose physical and emotional status allows them to function in their usual environment.
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The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant
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21 Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” 22 Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy-seven times.
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By Morgan Eichensehr – Reporter, Baltimore Business Journal Jul 12, 2018, 7:00am CVS Health has installed safe medication disposal units in 19 of its pharmacies across Maryland, in an effort to help prevent opioid abuse and misuse.
w “This is for those medications that are sitting in your home that are no longer needed,” Davis said. “So maybe a patient had a broken leg and needed opioids for the pain, but has some pills left over — those drugs can be easily diverted for abuse by anyone who has access, and we want to help prevent that.” In addition to the medication disposal effort, the CVS Health Foundation is helping to fund opioid-related efforts at the local level, by awarding up to $2 million in grants to community health centers dedicated to supporting opioid addiction recovery. In Baltimore, a $85,000 grant is going to Total Health Care. The funding will be used to develop and implement care models to increase participation in Total Health Care’s substance abuse treatment program. Davis said taking part in combating the opioid crisis is in line with CVS’s mission as a health care company. “Our pharmacists are uniquely positioned as part of the local health care systems to play an important role in educating and also intervening on this issue,” Davis said. “Our mission is about helping people on their path to better health, and one of the ways we can do that is through heightened safety around prominent public health issues.” Maryland is among states across the U.S. that have been ravaged by the deadly ongoing opioid epidemic. Tom Davis, vice president of professional services for CVS Health (NYSE: CVS), said CVS is seeking to support communities that have been affected by the crisis with its medication disposal kiosks. The units will allow patients to drop off unused or excess pills from old prescriptions, so they can be handed over to police and safely disposed of.
CVS looks to prevent
prescription opioid misuse with disposal kiosks in Md.
Case management services are designed to address a variety of challenges any program participant may have. Our goal is to provide ancillary support to program participants that encourage their successful participation in their respective program while encouraging sobriety and community independence.
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I recently returned to Buffalo after living five years in Maryland where, in the first nine months of 2017, overdose deaths related to heroin, fentanyl and other opioids reached a new high of 1,501. In response to a mandate from Gov. Larry Hogan, my colleagues and I developed an opioid awareness program for all newly admitted students at Johns Hopkins University. The recent move by the Town of Tonawanda to equip its police officers with naloxone moves that department from being aware to taking action to save lives. Amid the nation’s opioid crisis, why are communities slow to adopt the lifesaving antidote naloxone? On April 5, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams issued an advisory recommending that more Americans carry naloxone – not just emergency responders and law enforcement personnel, but average citizens. Recent reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest that more than half of opioid overdose deaths are caused by synthetic drugs, including fentanyl. While heroin overdoses evolve in minutes to hours, fentanyl is faster acting and more potent, evidenced by that overdose evolving in seconds to minutes. In his study, “Characteristics of fentanyl overdoses – Massachusetts, 2014-2016,” Dr. Alexander Walley reported that among people who witnessed naloxone being administered, 83 percent said that two or more naloxone doses were used before the person responded. Of those who died from fentanyl overdoses, 90 percent had no pulse by the time emergency medical services arrived. [in Maryland] overdose deaths related to heroin, fentanyl and other opioids reached a new high of 1,501
Through our DWI education classes each participant will learn the dangers of their behaviors while under the influenced by alcohol, they will learn the legal ramifications of driving under the influence, as well as the importance of overall sobriety. Each class/session is two (2) hours per week for six (6) weeks and taught by a Certified Addictions Counselor.
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