At Paragon, care goes beyond clinical services — it’s about making sure clients have the tools, guidance, and support they need to live healthier, more independent lives. We actively engage with clients to connect them to community resources, helping them build confidence and stability in their day-to-day routines. From accessing healthcare and housing support to developing life skills and social connections, our team walks alongside clients every step of the way.
A key part of this work is ensuring access to essentials like food. Clients have been successfully using the Maryland Food Bank’s “Find Food” navigator to locate nearby food pantries and access vital nutrition resources. To explore local options, visit mdfoodbank.org/find-food.
By linking clients to trusted community programs and resources, Paragon helps people not only manage their mental health but also find their place in the community — fostering resilience, independence, and a healthier lifestyle.
If you’d like to learn more about the services we can provide for you or a loved one, we’re always here to help.
Call us today at (410) 759-4777
Visit us online: https://paragonprp.com/
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We are truly invested in getting people to a better place in every way possible. Our outcome-driven programming and support is geared to address living, working, and social functioning so that individuals may tap into their strengths, rehabilitate, and experience a bright future.
In addition to providing wraparound support for clients, we are also passionate about supporting Social Workers, Placement Coordinators, Hospital Staff, and Families. We know that when we come together as a team, the entire community gets better.
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