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    Way Station Inc.

    ​PO Box 3826
    228 W. Patrick Street
    Frederick, MD 21705
    Telephone: (301) 662-0099
    Toll Free: (888) 549-0629
    FAX: (240) 379-6128
    Email: jblakeslee@waystationinc.org
    Website: www.waystationinc.org

    Servives Offered
    Supported Employment, Day Habilitaion Program, Family & Individual Support Services (FISS), Community Learning Services, Personal Supports, Residential Services

    Ages of individuals servced: 18 and older

    Individuals Served Have the Following Types of Disabilites
    Autism Spectrum Disorder, Behavorial Problems, Cerebral Palsy, Chemical Dependency (Includes Alcholism), Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder, Head Injury, Mental Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Muscular Dystrophy, Orhtopedic Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech/Language Impairment, Spina Bifida, Spinal Cord Injury, Other Neurological Impairment

    Home Region of DDA: Western

    Counties Served
    Frederick

    MIssion Statement
    Way Station, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing compassionate and quality behavioral helath care, housing, and employment services to: adults with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance addictions; children and adolescnest with emotional and behavoiral challenges; and vertrans with service needs.
    Way Station embraces the principles of recovery and resiliency and is comitted to providing evidence-based, consumer-driven, and family-focused services.

    How to Apply for Services
    Contact Mark Koster at (240) 409-5995.