State Psychiatric Facilities
MHA currently operates five hospitals that provide acute, intermediate, and long-term care for adults. Springfield Hospital continues to offer inpatient care for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. In addition, MHA operates one psychiatric forensic facility and two residential treatment facilities for youth known as Regional Institutes for Children and Adolescents (RICAs). The locations of the six hospitals and the two RICAs are indicated on the following map:
Maryland has configured its state hospital system so that it maintains a small safety net of one hospital unit for adolescents at the Spring Grove Hospital Center. Hospital-level services for children under the age of 12 are available through the private sector, with the state purchasing care as needed.
Designated Psychiatric Emergency Facilities
Calendar Year 2013
| Clifton T. Perkins |
David Helsel, M.D. |
P.O Box 1000 Dorsey Run Road Jessup, Maryland 20794 |
410-724-3002 |
410-724-3009 |
| Eastern Shore Hospital |
Donald Simpson |
P.O Box 800 Cambridge, Maryland 21613 |
410-221-2300 or 1-888-216-8110 |
410-221-2534 |
| RICA-Baltimore |
Penny Makris |
605 S. Chapel Gate Lane Baltimore, Maryland 21229 |
410-368-7801 |
410-368-7886 |
| J.L.G-RICA (Rockville) |
Ken Basler |
15000 Broschart Road Rockville, Maryland 20850 |
301-251-6800 |
301-309-9004 |
| Springfield Hospital |
Paula Langmead |
Route 32 Sykesville, Maryland 21784 |
410-795-2100 |
410-795-6048 |
| Spring Grove Hospital Center |
Cheryl Heilman
|
55 Wade Avenue Catonsville, Maryland 21228 |
410-402-6000 |
410-402-7094 |
| Thomas B. Finan Center |
Judy Hott, R.N. |
Box 1722 Country Club Road Cumberland, Maryland 21502 |
301-777-2240 |
301-777-2364 |