PRP in Baltimore

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Advocate Support Services provides compassionate, community based PRP in Baltimore, empowering adults with mental illness toward lasting independence.

About Advocate Support Services

Reaching out for support can feel intimidating. Many people hesitate because they feel unsure or overwhelmed by what comes next. At Advocate Support Services, you will find a team that listens first, builds plans collaboratively, and supports you one step at a time.

If you are ready to explore support that focuses on your strengths, goals, and everyday success, reach out to us today. You deserve support that helps you live life with confidence, stability, and purpose.

Our Mission

At Advocate Support Services, our mission is simple: to support individuals experiencing mental health challenges in building meaningful, stable, and independent lives. We provide compassionate, person-centered services that help people strengthen daily living skills, maintain stability, and participate more fully in their communities.

We believe in recovery, dignity, and potential. Every person deserves support that meets them where they are and helps them move forward with confidence and purpose.

Who We Are

Advocate Support Services is a mental health support provider based in Annapolis, Maryland. For over two decades we have helped adults living with mental health conditions develop the skills they need to live more independently, maintain stable housing, and engage more meaningfully in their daily lives.

Our team consists of trained professionals who bring compassion, skill, and real-world experience to every interaction. We understand that living with a mental health condition can impact daily functioning, and we provide structured support that helps individuals build confidence and skills at their own pace.

We believe:

  • Every person has value and potential
  • Recovery is a personal journey, not a one-size-fits-all solution
  • Support should feel empowering, not overwhelming
  • Skills matter as much as clinical care
  • Independence comes from strength and structure, not pressure

 

Our work is grounded in respect, collaboration, and measurable improvement.

Progress Through Support

What is PRP?

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program, or PRP, is a community based mental health service that helps adults with serious mental illness build the practical skills needed for independent, stable living.

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Our Approach

Unlike traditional clinic-based services, our support is designed to be practical, community-based, and focused on real life outcomes. We help individuals strengthen everyday skills that contribute to greater independence and stability.

We take a collaborative approach. You are at the center of your plan, and we work with you to identify goals that matter — whether that means managing routines, maintaining a home, building healthy habits, improving medication consistency, or increasing community participation.

Every plan is individualized. There is no judgment, only support tailored to your pace and your strengths.

What Makes Us Different

Many support providers focus on therapy or clinical appointments alone. At Advocate Support Services, we know that real life change happens in daily routines, habits, and community engagement.

Our difference includes:

  • Personalized Skill Building – We help individuals develop practical skills through structured support and real-world practice. Consistent One-on-One Support – Clients work directly with support specialists who provide stability, guidance, and encouragement.
  • Community Based – We meet people in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities, not just in an office.
  • Empowerment and Education – We help individuals understand treatment plans, build routines, and develop confidence in managing day-to-day life.
  • Collaborative and Respectful – Your voice matters. You shape goals, and we help you achieve them.

Where We Serve

While our main location is in Annapolis, Maryland, we partner with individuals and providers throughout the region to ensure access to meaningful support. We work alongside therapists, psychiatrists, care coordinators, and community partners to reinforce progress and reduce gaps in care.