Drug Court Services

No matter your legal situation, Monarch Recovery is here to support you on your path; we are a partner with Drug Court and other court services through our dedicated team of professionals.

You've got the backing of Monarch Recovery's reputation every step of the journey.

Our program is esteemed by numerous judiciary and community supervision experts. It holds the distinction as an Alternative Custody Program (ACP) at the federal, state, and county levels. Furthermore, we set stringent standards for our participants to ensure their commitment to the treatment plan and achievement in the recovery journey.


If the client has been assessed and meets all the necessary criteria for Residential or Outpatient treatment, Monarch Recovery is able to offer the following services:


Benefits

Conditional Entry

An offer of provisional acceptance into the Monarch Recovery program is a requirement for a client's alternative sentencing agreements.

Custodial Transfer

A Monarch Recovery representative can also be on hand to receive a client directly from the courts or a correctional facility as a condition of their release.

Admission Confirmation

An admission letter confirming the client's successful enrollment and acceptance into our treatment program.

Progress Reviews

Consistent client progress reports provide clinical evaluations of the client's adherence to the established treatment plan.

Clinical Profile

Assessment and surveys conducted clinically to evaluate the client's behavioral patterns, the nature, and severity of their addiction.

Court Liaison

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WHAT IS DRUG COURT?

Drug Court programs

A Drug Court is a specialized court that offers offenders who suffer from addiction a chance at treatment services in lieu of prosecution.

Drug Court does work.


  • The Drug Court program typically lasts between 9 and 15 months, commencing with Residential treatment and progressing to Outpatient care.
  • Under the supervision of a judge, treatment professionals play a key role in assessing the level of care needed for each participant.
  • Regularly updated progress reports keep the judge informed of the individual's treatment progress.
  • Completion of the program signifies a successful transition to a life of recovery and the possibility of reduced or dismissed sentences.


Monarch Recovery does not guarantee individual outcomes as we are a service provider, and only make recommendations based on patient progress. It is the courts that make any final determinations.

Who Qualifies for Drug Court?

Eligibility for a Drug Court Program depends on an individual's charges, criminal justice history, substance use disorder history, willingness to change, and other factors.

ELIGIBILITY

First Interaction

Typically, individuals first connect with the Drug Court through a referral from their attorney and consult with the Monarch Recovery court liaisons in the courtroom.

Screening & Evaluation

Screening and assessment are mandatory. Once the eligibility criteria are satisfied, the Judge will notify the individual of the participation requirements, and the client will be enrolled.

Providing Drug Court services at Howard County Courthouse

Monarch Recovery is proud to partner with the Howard County Court House in a collaborative effort to provide essential services to a diverse population in need. By working together, we are able to offer a wide range of resources and support to individuals from various backgrounds, ensuring that each person receives the personalized care and attention they require to achieve long-lasting recovery and well-being. Our shared commitment to serving the community drives us to continuously innovate and expand our programs, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all those seeking assistance.


LOCATION

Monarch Recovery has been a partner with problem-solving courts for over two years.

Don't qualify for Drug Court?

Even if you don't meet the criteria for Drug Court but are court-ordered to attend rehab, you have options. Monarch Recovery works with many different courts to provide treatment services that meet legal obligations.


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