Residential Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
If you need quality extended care for chronic substance use disorders (SUDs) with long-term treatment in a therapeutic recovery-based setting, we're here for you.
Our holistic treatment approach is designed to provide you with the extra structure, education and skills needed to promote a strong foundation of recovery skills. This foundation is key to successful community reintegration and long-term sobriety.
The women’s residential facility is located in Maine's Kennebec Valley area.
MaineGeneral Residential Services is a program of MaineGeneral Community Care.
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Services We Provide
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and DBT parenting classes
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Comprehensive relapse prevention skill development
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Interpersonal and life skill development
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Management of co-occurring disorders
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Individual and group counseling
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Psychiatric medication services
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Community-based 12-Step AA and NA meetings
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Medical care
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SUBOXONE® Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) support
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Vocational, educational and volunteer skill development
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Extensive needs assessments for comprehensive aftercare planning
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Treatment lasts nine months in a clinically focused, evidence-based setting.
You'll have access to treatment for mental health issues which may interfere with your recovery.
Please note that the women's residential facility is a no-smoking facility.
Our Mission
We provide services regardless of an individual's ability to pay.
Our program is licensed by the state of Maine to provide services to those with substance use disorders.
Those without insurance are encouraged to apply for limited scholarship opportunities.
Staffing
Our counselors and staff help those we treat by offering a broad range of knowledge and experience in addiction recovery.
Patient Information
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Contact Us
Contact us if you or a family member struggle with SUDs and haven't been able to maintain a successful recovery program.
Please call (207) 621-7218 for more information.