Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
For provider and family specific resources, click on your county in the map. Local, state, and national resources will be shown.
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
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Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
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Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
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Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
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Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
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Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides substance use disorder and opioid health home outpatient services, in addition to outpatient therapy and case management. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Community Rienforcement Approach)
Kennebec: 841 Riverside Dr., Augusta, (844)294-5306
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Services also provided in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Waldo County
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Provides individual treatment, substance use treatment groups, intensive outpatient treatment and MOUD.
207-333-1080
37 Park St., Suite 302, Lewiston, (207) 333-1080
Mental health and substance use agency providing outpatient counseling and case management services.
207-897-9000
96 Main St., Livermore Falls, (207) 897-9000
School based substance abuse and prevention counseling; In school substance abuse services
Outpatient Locations:
Offers residential and outpatient adolescent substance use services, including case management and medication-assisted treatment.Â
(207)893-0386
Androscoggin:
New Beginnings Teen Center: 134 College Ave Lewiston
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Cumberland:
86 Tandberg Trail, Windham
Preble Street Teen Center: 343 Cumberland Ave., Portland
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York: 15 York Street, Suite 201, Biddeford
School Locations in Cumberland County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school):
Westbrook High School
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School Locations in York County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school) (207) 874-1045: 207-893-0386
Saco Middle School
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School Locations in Androscoggin County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school): 207-893-0386
Edward Little High School
Auburn Middle School
Franklin Alternative School
Lewiston Office -
200 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240-7098
Telephone: (207)795-4300
Fax: (207) 795-4444
Toll-free: 1-800-482-7517
lewiston.dhhs@maine.gov
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Specializes in therapy for addiction and dual diagnoses.
(207) 344-7577
83 Chestnut St., Suite 1, Lewiston
Provides mental health and substance use counseling.
(207) 344-6290
331 Pine Street, Lewiston
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
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Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
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Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
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Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
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Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder prevention and treatment services, including peer recovery, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT available at Madawaska, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Ellsworth locations.
1-800-244-6431
Aroostook:Â
43 Hatch Drive, 3rd Floor, Caribou, (207) 493-3361Â
104 East Main St., Fort Kent, (207) 834-3186Â
11 Mill St., Houlton, (207) 532-6523Â
88 Fox St., Suite 101, Madawaska, (207) 728-6341Â
180 Academy St., Presque Isle, (207) 764-3319Â
Hancock:Â
710 Bucksport Road, Ellsworth, (207) 667-6890Â
Washington:Â
127 Palmer St., Calais, (207) 454-0775Â
14 Steve’s Ln., Marshfield, (207) 255-0996
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Caribou Office -
30 Skyway Drive, Unit 100
Caribou, ME 04736-2060
Telephone: (207)493-4000
Fax: (207) 493-4001
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7366
caribou.dhhs@maine.gov
Fort Kent Office -
139 Market Street, Suite 109
Fort Kent, ME 04743-1149
Telephone: (207)834-1000
Fax: (207) 834-1001
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7340
fortkent.dhhs@maine.gov
Houlton Office -
11 High Street
Houlton, ME 04730-2012
Telephone: (207)532-5000
Fax: (207) 532-7995
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7338
houlton.dhhs@maine.gov
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Also offers home and community-based care for youth and families.
(207) 210-2672
Cumberland: 68 Bishop St., Building 3, Suite 3, Portland
Provides individual and group mental health and substance use disorder counseling. (207)774-4564
207-774-4564
Cumberland:
510 Main St., #18, Gorham
142 High St., Portland
50 Sandbar Rd., Windham
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York:
391 Main St., Biddeford
Provides substance use and mental health counseling.
207-775-5671
Cumberland:
420 Cumberland Ave., Portland
Provides substance use and mental health counseling, as well as trauma-focused thera
207-370-5389
Cumberland:
222 Auburn St., Suite 201, Portland
535 Ocean Avenue, Suite 4, Portland
Â
York: 314 Alfred St., Biddeford
Offers residential and outpatient adolescent substance use services, including case management and medication-assisted treatment.Â
(207)893-0386
Androscoggin:
New Beginnings Teen Center: 134 College Ave Lewiston
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Cumberland:
86 Tandberg Trail, Windham
Preble Street Teen Center: 343 Cumberland Ave., Portland
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York: 15 York Street, Suite 201, Biddeford
School Locations in Cumberland County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school):
Westbrook High School
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School Locations in York County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school) (207) 874-1045: 207-893-0386
Saco Middle School
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School Locations in Androscoggin County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school): 207-893-0386
Edward Little High School
Auburn Middle School
Franklin Alternative School
Sanford Office -
890 Main Street, Suite 208
Sanford, ME 04073-3800
Telephone: (207)490-5400
Toll-free: 1-800-482-0790
Fax: (207) 490-5463
sanford.dhhs@maine.gov
Portland Office -
151 Jetport Boulevard
South Portland, ME
Telephone: (207)822-2000
Toll-free: 1-800-482-7520
Fax: (207) 822-2310
portland.dhhs@maine.gov
Licensed mental health counselor experienced providing substance use therapy.
(207) 517-2275
Cumberland:Â 5 Orchard Rd., Standish (Easily accessible from Limington)
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Provides substance use disorder services, trauma-informed mental health care, and recovery groups. Integrates behavioral health into primary and dental care.
(207) 874-2141
Cumberland:Â
100 Brickhill Ave., South Portland
211 Cumberland Ave., PortlandÂ
59 Riverton Dr., PortlandÂ
180 Park Ave., Portland
295 Park Ave., Portland
63 Preble St., Portland
85 Taft Ave., Portland
934 Congress St., Portland
654 Riverside St., Portland
School-Based Health Centers:Â
Portland High SchoolÂ
Deering High SchoolÂ
Casco Bay High SchoolÂ
King Middle SchoolÂ
Westbrook High SchoolÂ
South Portland High School
South Portland Middle School
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
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Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
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Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
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Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Service hub for homeless teens – shelter, access to substance abuse and mental health services, etc.
Outpatient Locations in Cumberland County
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides care for children placed in care through the Biddeford and Portland DHHS offices. Serves York, Oxford, and Cumberland counties.
Spurwink Services
901 Washington Ave., Suite 100
Portland, ME 04103
207.871.1200
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Substance abuse facility
Outpatient Locations in Cumberland County
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Farmington Office -
114 Corn Shop Lane
Farmington, ME 04938
Telephone: (207)778-8400
Fax: (207) 834-1001
Toll Free: 1-800-442-6382
farmington.dhhs@maine.gov
Provides general care and mental health/substance use services (for existing patients).
207) 778-3326 for general services
(207) 778-0482 for pediatrics
207-788-3326
Franklin: Franklin Health Medical Arts Center, 181 Franklin Health Commons, 1st Floor, Farmington
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides a range of substance use treatment including outpatient therapy, opioid health home, and adolescent Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). MOUD available at Skowhegan clinic.
207-860-3026
Franklin:
Farmington clinic: 115 Mt. Blue Cir., Suite 3, Farmington, (207) 860-3026
Â
Kennebec:
Augusta clinic: 11 Caldwell Rd., Augusta, (207) 213-2037
Outpatient, community-based clinic: 66 Stone St., Augusta, (207) 626-3455
Waterville clinic: 67 Eutis Pkwy., Waterville, (207) 873-2136
Winthrop clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Rd., Winthrop, (207) 377-8122
Â
Somerset:
Skowhegan clinic: 5 Commerce Dr., Skowhegan, (207) 474-8368
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder prevention and treatment services, including peer recovery, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT available at Madawaska, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Ellsworth locations.
1-800-244-6431
Aroostook:Â
43 Hatch Drive, 3rd Floor, Caribou, (207) 493-3361Â
104 East Main St., Fort Kent, (207) 834-3186Â
11 Mill St., Houlton, (207) 532-6523Â
88 Fox St., Suite 101, Madawaska, (207) 728-6341Â
180 Academy St., Presque Isle, (207) 764-3319Â
Hancock:Â
710 Bucksport Road, Ellsworth, (207) 667-6890Â
Washington:Â
127 Palmer St., Calais, (207) 454-0775Â
14 Steve’s Ln., Marshfield, (207) 255-0996
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Ellsworth Office -
17 Eastward Lane
Ellsworth, ME 04605-1718
Telephone: (207)664-1400
Toll free: 1-800-432-7823
Fax: (207) 667-5364
ellsworth.dhhs@maine.gov
Offers mental health and substance use counseling, as well as an intensive outpatient program. (207)973-0505
Penobscot:
557 Hammond St., Bangor
875 Hammond St., Bangor
97 Allen St., Bangor
Â
Hancock: Some services also available in Ellsworth.
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
Provides Youth Peer Recovery Coaching to individuals aged 14-21 in Hancock and Washington counties.
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use disorder counseling.
(207) 338-9145
Hancock: 198 Main St., Ellsworth
Â
Waldo: 9 Field St., Belfast
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Provides comprehensive medical evaluations for children from Penobscot, Piscataquis, Washington, and Hancock counties.
Penobscot Pediatrics
1068 Union Street, Bangor, ME 04401
207-947-0147
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides substance use disorder and opioid health home outpatient services, in addition to outpatient therapy and case management. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Community Rienforcement Approach)
Kennebec: 841 Riverside Dr., Augusta, (844)294-5306
Â
Services also provided in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Waldo County
Â
Provides a variety of recovery services, including recently expanded addiction services. Counseling and adolescent MOUD available.
Kennebec: 12 Shuman Ave., Unit 6, Augusta, (207) 307-0958
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Provides mental health and substance use disorder treatment, including opioid home health, medication-assisted treatment, and outpatient therapy.
Kennebec: 32 College Ave., Waterville, (207) 680-2065
Â
Penobscot: 157 Park St., Suite 5, Bangor, (207) 992-0410
Augusta Office -
35 Anthony Avenue, 11 SHS
Augusta, ME 04330-0011
Telephone: (207) 624-8090
Toll-free:1-800-452-1926
Fax: (207) 624-8124
augusta.dhhs@maine.gov
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides a range of substance use treatment including outpatient therapy, opioid health home, and adolescent Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). MOUD available at Skowhegan clinic.
207-860-3026
Franklin:
Farmington clinic: 115 Mt. Blue Cir., Suite 3, Farmington, (207) 860-3026
Â
Kennebec:
Augusta clinic: 11 Caldwell Rd., Augusta, (207) 213-2037
Outpatient, community-based clinic: 66 Stone St., Augusta, (207) 626-3455
Waterville clinic: 67 Eutis Pkwy., Waterville, (207) 873-2136
Winthrop clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Rd., Winthrop, (207) 377-8122
Â
Somerset:
Skowhegan clinic: 5 Commerce Dr., Skowhegan, (207) 474-8368
Provides inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance use disorder treatment.Â
Kennebec:9 Green St., Augusta (207)621-375124 Chase Ave., Waterville (207)861-3500
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Provides substance use and mental health counseling.
(207) 305-9253
Kennebec:Â 6 Stoddard Ln., Hallowell
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Rockland Office -
91 Camden Street, Suite 103
Rockland, ME 04841
Telephone: (207) 822-2000
Toll Free: 1-800-482-7520
Fax: (207) 822-2310
rockland.dhhs@maine.gov
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides substance use disorder and opioid health home outpatient services, in addition to outpatient therapy and case management. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Community Rienforcement Approach)
Kennebec: 841 Riverside Dr., Augusta, (844)294-5306
Â
Services also provided in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Waldo County
Â
Rockland Office -
91 Camden Street, Suite 103
Rockland, ME 04841
Telephone: (207) 822-2000
Toll Free: 1-800-482-7520
Fax: (207) 822-2310
rockland.dhhs@maine.gov
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
School based substance abuse and prevention counseling; In school substance abuse services
Outpatient Locations:
Sanford Office -
890 Main Street, Suite 208
Sanford, ME 04073-3800
Telephone: (207)490-5400
Toll-free: 1-800-482-0790
Fax: (207) 490-5463
sanford.dhhs@maine.gov
Lewiston Office -
200 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240-7098
Telephone: (207)795-4300
Fax: (207) 795-4444
Toll-free: 1-800-482-7517
lewiston.dhhs@maine.gov
South Paris Office -
243 Main Street, Suite 6
South Paris, ME 04281-1620
Telephone: (207)744-1200
Toll-free: 1-888-593-9775
Fax: (207) 743-8798
southparis.dhhs@maine.gov
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides both individual and group substance use disorder counseling.
(207) 364-1610
Oxford:Â 28 Congress St., Rumford
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides care for children placed in care through the Biddeford and Portland DHHS offices. Serves York, Oxford, and Cumberland counties.
Spurwink Services
901 Washington Ave., Suite 100
Portland, ME 04103
207.871.1200
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Provides mental health and substance use counseling to adolescents ages 13-20 within the context of a residential treatment, wilderness program.
(207) 697-2020
Oxford:Â 69 Deer Hill Rd., Stow
Â
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides individual, group, and virtual mental health and substance use disorder counseling.
Penobscot: 77 Court St., Bangor, (207) 941-0879
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Provides mental health and substance use disorder treatment, including opioid home health, medication-assisted treatment, and outpatient therapy.
Kennebec: 32 College Ave., Waterville, (207) 680-2065
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Penobscot: 157 Park St., Suite 5, Bangor, (207) 992-0410
Bangor Office -
19 Maine Avenue,
Bangor, Maine 04401
Telephone: (207)561-4100
Fax: (207) 941-8871
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7825
bangor.dhhs@maine.gov
Skowhegan -
98 North Avenue, Suite 10
Skowhegan, ME 04976-1996
Telephone: (207)474-4800
Fax: (207) 474-4888
Toll-free: 1-800-452-4602
skowhegan.dhhs@maine.org
Offers mental health and substance use counseling, as well as an intensive outpatient program. (207)973-0505
Penobscot:
557 Hammond St., Bangor
875 Hammond St., Bangor
97 Allen St., Bangor
Â
Hancock: Some services also available in Ellsworth.
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Also offers dual diagnosis treatment and trauma recovery services. (207)561-9496
Penobscot:Â 235 Center St., Brewer
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
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Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Provides mental health counseling and substance use disorder treatment, including recovery services.Â
Penobscot:
Brewer Medical Center: 735 Wilson St., Brewer, (207) 989-1567
Bridge Clinic: 992 Union St., Suite 3, (207) 404-8330
Helen Hunt Health Center: 242 Brunswick St., Old Town, (207) 827-6128
Penobscot Community Health Center: 1012 Union St., Bangor, (207) 404-8100
Bangor School-Based Health Center: 855 Broadway, Bangor, (207) 404-8247
Brewer School-Based Health Centers: 5 Pendleton St. & Parkway South, Brewer, (207) 992-2393
Penobscot Pediatrics: 6 Telcom Dr., Bangor, (207) 947-0147
Â
Waldo:
Seaport Community Health Center: 53 Schoodic Dr., Belfast, (207) 338-6900
Winterport Community Health Center: 775 North Main St., Winterport, (207) 223-0965
Â
Somerset:
Jackman Community Health Center: 376 US-201, Jackman, (207) 668-7755
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Provides comprehensive medical evaluations for children from Penobscot, Piscataquis, Washington, and Hancock counties.
Penobscot Pediatrics
1068 Union Street, Bangor, ME 04401
207-947-0147
Offers adult, child, and family case management for all tribal members with mental health and substance use disorders.Â
Wabanaki Care Line: 1-844-844-2622
Â
Penobscot: 157 Park St., Bangor, (207) 992-0411
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Bangor Office -
19 Maine Avenue,
Bangor, Maine 04401
Telephone: (207)561-4100
Fax: (207) 941-8871
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7825
bangor.dhhs@maine.gov
Skowhegan -
98 North Avenue, Suite 10
Skowhegan, ME 04976-1996
Telephone: (207)474-4800
Fax: (207) 474-4888
Toll-free: 1-800-452-4602
skowhegan.dhhs@maine.org
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Provides comprehensive medical evaluations for children from Penobscot, Piscataquis, Washington, and Hancock counties.
Penobscot Pediatrics
1068 Union Street, Bangor, ME 04401
207-947-0147
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides substance use disorder and opioid health home outpatient services, in addition to outpatient therapy and case management. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Community Rienforcement Approach)
Kennebec: 841 Riverside Dr., Augusta, (844)294-5306
Â
Services also provided in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Waldo County
Â
Portland Office -
151 Jetport Boulevard
South Portland, ME
Telephone: (207)822-2000
Toll-free: 1-800-482-7520
Fax: (207) 822-2310
portland.dhhs@maine.gov
Lewiston Office -
200 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240-7098
Telephone: (207)795-4300
Fax: (207) 795-4444
Toll-free: 1-800-482-7517
lewiston.dhhs@maine.gov
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
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Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Skowhegan -
98 North Avenue, Suite 10
Skowhegan, ME 04976-1996
Telephone: (207)474-4800
Fax: (207) 474-4888
Toll-free: 1-800-452-4602
skowhegan.dhhs@maine.org
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides a range of substance use treatment including outpatient therapy, opioid health home, and adolescent Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). MOUD available at Skowhegan clinic.
207-860-3026
Franklin:
Farmington clinic: 115 Mt. Blue Cir., Suite 3, Farmington, (207) 860-3026
Â
Kennebec:
Augusta clinic: 11 Caldwell Rd., Augusta, (207) 213-2037
Outpatient, community-based clinic: 66 Stone St., Augusta, (207) 626-3455
Waterville clinic: 67 Eutis Pkwy., Waterville, (207) 873-2136
Winthrop clinic: 736 Old Lewiston Rd., Winthrop, (207) 377-8122
Â
Somerset:
Skowhegan clinic: 5 Commerce Dr., Skowhegan, (207) 474-8368
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Provides mental health counseling and substance use disorder treatment, including recovery services.Â
Penobscot:
Brewer Medical Center: 735 Wilson St., Brewer, (207) 989-1567
Bridge Clinic: 992 Union St., Suite 3, (207) 404-8330
Helen Hunt Health Center: 242 Brunswick St., Old Town, (207) 827-6128
Penobscot Community Health Center: 1012 Union St., Bangor, (207) 404-8100
Bangor School-Based Health Center: 855 Broadway, Bangor, (207) 404-8247
Brewer School-Based Health Centers: 5 Pendleton St. & Parkway South, Brewer, (207) 992-2393
Penobscot Pediatrics: 6 Telcom Dr., Bangor, (207) 947-0147
Â
Waldo:
Seaport Community Health Center: 53 Schoodic Dr., Belfast, (207) 338-6900
Winterport Community Health Center: 775 North Main St., Winterport, (207) 223-0965
Â
Somerset:
Jackman Community Health Center: 376 US-201, Jackman, (207) 668-7755
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides substance use disorder and opioid health home outpatient services, in addition to outpatient therapy and case management. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Community Rienforcement Approach)
Kennebec: 841 Riverside Dr., Augusta, (844)294-5306
Â
Services also provided in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Kennebec, Sagadahoc, and Waldo County
Â
Rockland Office -
91 Camden Street, Suite 103
Rockland, ME 04841
Telephone: (207) 822-2000
Toll Free: 1-800-482-7520
Fax: (207) 822-2310
rockland.dhhs@maine.gov
Devoted to meeting the medical and psychological needs of children in foster care. Children are seen only upon referral by DHHS.
Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center
Ballard Center
6 East Chestnut Street
Augusta, Maine 04330
Phone: (207) 623-6500
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Provides mental health counseling and substance use disorder treatment, including recovery services.Â
Penobscot:
Brewer Medical Center: 735 Wilson St., Brewer, (207) 989-1567
Bridge Clinic: 992 Union St., Suite 3, (207) 404-8330
Helen Hunt Health Center: 242 Brunswick St., Old Town, (207) 827-6128
Penobscot Community Health Center: 1012 Union St., Bangor, (207) 404-8100
Bangor School-Based Health Center: 855 Broadway, Bangor, (207) 404-8247
Brewer School-Based Health Centers: 5 Pendleton St. & Parkway South, Brewer, (207) 992-2393
Penobscot Pediatrics: 6 Telcom Dr., Bangor, (207) 947-0147
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Waldo:
Seaport Community Health Center: 53 Schoodic Dr., Belfast, (207) 338-6900
Winterport Community Health Center: 775 North Main St., Winterport, (207) 223-0965
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Somerset:
Jackman Community Health Center: 376 US-201, Jackman, (207) 668-7755
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use disorder counseling.
(207) 338-9145
Hancock: 198 Main St., Ellsworth
Â
Waldo: 9 Field St., Belfast
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder prevention and treatment services, including peer recovery, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT available at Madawaska, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Ellsworth locations.
1-800-244-6431
Aroostook:Â
43 Hatch Drive, 3rd Floor, Caribou, (207) 493-3361Â
104 East Main St., Fort Kent, (207) 834-3186Â
11 Mill St., Houlton, (207) 532-6523Â
88 Fox St., Suite 101, Madawaska, (207) 728-6341Â
180 Academy St., Presque Isle, (207) 764-3319Â
Hancock:Â
710 Bucksport Road, Ellsworth, (207) 667-6890Â
Washington:Â
127 Palmer St., Calais, (207) 454-0775Â
14 Steve’s Ln., Marshfield, (207) 255-0996
Provides outpatient mental health counseling, in addition to medication management and home and community-based services for adolescents. Provides A-CRA (Adolescent Comminity Reinforcement Approach) in their Bangor office and via Telehealth.Â
1-800-924-0366
Aroostook:
7 Hatch Dr., Suite 120, Caribou, (207) 496-3166
2 Water St., Office 2, Houlton, (207) 532-5510
Hancock: 52 Christian Ridge Rd., Ellsworth, (207) 667-5357
Kennebec: 24 Stone St., Suite 201, Augusta, (207) 623-3712
Penobscot:
42 Cedar St., Bangor, (207) 947-0366
313 Enfield Rd., Lincoln, (207) 794-3554
Piscataquis: 1093 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-8175
Somerset: 30 High St., Skowhegan, (207) 858-4860
Washington: 15 Kids Corner, Machias, (207) 255-6786
Machias Office -
38 Prescott Drive
Machias, ME 04654-9984
Telephone: (207)255-2000
Toll-free: 1-800-432-7846
Fax: (207) 255-2022
machias.dhhs@maine.gov
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
Provides Youth Peer Recovery Coaching to individuals aged 14-21 in Hancock and Washington counties.
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
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Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
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Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
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Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
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Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
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Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Provides comprehensive medical evaluations for children from Penobscot, Piscataquis, Washington, and Hancock counties.
Penobscot Pediatrics
1068 Union Street, Bangor, ME 04401
207-947-0147
Adoptive and Foster Families of Maine provides support and resources for adoptive, foster, and kinship families. Resources include education, training, and guidance.
Alateen, a part of the Al-Anon Family Groups, is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By attending Alateen, teenagers meet other teenagers with similar situations. Alateen is not a religious program and there are no fees or dues to belong to it.
Cumberland:
Thursdays at 7:00 PM
Portland Recovery Community Center
102 Bishop Street
Portland, ME
Get a free download of the Al-Anon Family Groups app via the Google or Apple store.  Once you have registered on the app, click on “Meeting” in the lower left corner. Â
Alateen meetings on the mobile app:
Mondays at 6:00PM
Wednesdays at 7:00PM
Thursdays at 7:30PM
Teens only. Â Two certified Al-Anon adult sponsors host each meeting. Â Video must be on in order to participate in the meeting.
For more information on the Alateen Meetings on the mobile app, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Group Services Department, wso@al-anon.org.
Provides individual and group mental health and substance use disorder counseling. (207)774-4564
207-774-4564
Cumberland:
510 Main St., #18, Gorham
142 High St., Portland
50 Sandbar Rd., Windham
Â
York:
391 Main St., Biddeford
Provides substance use and mental health counseling, as well as trauma-focused thera
207-370-5389
Cumberland:
222 Auburn St., Suite 201, Portland
535 Ocean Avenue, Suite 4, Portland
Â
York: 314 Alfred St., Biddeford
Offers residential and outpatient adolescent substance use services, including case management and medication-assisted treatment.Â
(207)893-0386
Androscoggin:
New Beginnings Teen Center: 134 College Ave Lewiston
Â
Cumberland:
86 Tandberg Trail, Windham
Preble Street Teen Center: 343 Cumberland Ave., Portland
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York: 15 York Street, Suite 201, Biddeford
School Locations in Cumberland County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school):
Westbrook High School
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School Locations in York County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school) (207) 874-1045: 207-893-0386
Saco Middle School
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School Locations in Androscoggin County (available at these schools and also can go to an office if a counselor is not at a certain school): 207-893-0386
Edward Little High School
Auburn Middle School
Franklin Alternative School
Biddeford Office -
Park One Eleven
407 Alfred Street, Suite A-1
Biddeford, Maine 04005
Telephone: (207)286-2400
Fax: (207) 282-5154
Toll-free: 1-800-322-1919
biddeford.dhhs@maine.gov
Sanford Office -
890 Main Street, Suite 208
Sanford, ME 04073-3800
Telephone: (207)490-5400
Toll-free: 1-800-482-0790
Fax: (207) 490-5463
sanford.dhhs@maine.gov
Marriage and family therapist offering mental health and substance use counseling for individual and families. Telehealth meetings available.
(207) 975-8650
York: 419 Alfred Street
Biddeford, ME 04005
Developed by an AAP multidisciplinary panel of experts, Fostering Health has been designed for use by medical, mental health, and developmental health care professionals, as well as foster parents, social welfare agencies, members of the legal community, health insurance agencies, and policy makers.
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. (888)342-8764
York: 333 Lincoln St., Suite 216, Saco
Mental health and substance use agency that connects patients with counselors. Services include case management and behavioral health home.
(207) 333-3278
The purpose of this guide is to support adoptive and foster families by strengthening the abilities of pediatricians to:Â 1) identify traumatized children, 2) educate families about toxic stress and the possible biological, behavioral, and social manifestations of early childhood trauma, and 3) empower families to respond to their child's behavior in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive reactions to stress.
F.A.C.T., Families and Children Together, has compiled a guide of resources for aunts, uncles, grandparents and other family members caring for kids. This document includes information about support services as well as helpful tips.
Provides outpatient mental health care and substance use disorder treatment, including adolescent MOUD at certain locations.Â
Cumberland:
329 Maine St., Brunswick
165 Lancaster St., Portland
Â
Franklin:Â
131 Franklin Health Commons, Suite A, Farmington
Â
Knox:Â
12 Union St., Rockland
Â
Lincoln:Â
24 Miles Center Way, Damariscotta
Â
Oxford:Â
193 Main St., Suite 14, Norway
Â
Waldo:Â
15 MidCoast Dr., Belfast
Â
York:
235 Maine St., Biddeford
474 Main St., Springvale
Provides substance use disorder treatment, including virtual outpatient SMART recovery groups for adolescents, inpatient adolescent services, and school-based counseling
Telehealth services available statewide
Â
Knox:
91 Camden St., Rockland (207)973-6100
Â
Penobscot:
Northern Light Acadia Hospital, 268 Stillwater Ave., Bangor, (207) 973-6048
Webber Medical Building East, 417 State St., Suite 209, Bangor, (207) 973-5831
Northern Light Pediatric Primary Care, 133 Corporate Drive, Bangor (207)941-1155
Northern Light Behavioral Medicine, 84 Kelley Rd., Orono (207)973-4037
Â
Piscataquis:
891 W. Main St., Suite 400, Dover-Foxcroft, (207) 564-4110
Â
Somerset:
Northern Light Health Center, 470 Somerset Ave, Pittsfield, (207) 487-5154
Â
Waldo:
23 Mill Lane, Belfast (207)973-6100
Whether you want to make a change related to your own substance use, or you are exploring resources and services for a loved one, your local OPTIONS Liaison is someone you can trust to help you navigate. Liaisons are substance use professionals, plugged into a network of local resources for harm reduction, treatment and recovery, as well as other services. They offer judgment-free guidance, understanding that everyone’s path is unique and not every service is a good fit for every person.
Androscoggin County:
Dave Bilodeau – david.bilodeau@spurwink.org – (207) 344-1828
Thomas Hibbert – thibbert@spurwink.org – (207) 841-3642
Danni Shifflett – dshifflett@spurwink.org – (207) 272-1233
Aroostook County:
Justin Martin – jmartin@amhc.org – (207) 493-3361
Kristen Gile – kgile@amhc.org – (207) 496-2153
Benjamin Ivey, ADCA – bivey@amhc.org – (207) 554-0576
Cumberland County:
John Loftus – jloftus@sweetser.org – (207) 468-1582
Jen Giggey – jgiggey@sweetser.org – (207) 468-2575
Franklin County:
Shawn Morin, LADC – smorin@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5072
Angela Samperi – asamperi@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1854
Hancock County:
Nicole Sargent –nsargent@amhc.org – (207) 496-9430
Kennebec County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Kortnie Willeford – kwilleford@sweetser.org – (207) 468-5149
Knox County:
Joanna Montgomery – jmontgomery@sweetser.org – (207) 468-7788
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Lincoln County:
Nicholas Loscocco – nloscocco@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3483
Oxford County:
Glenn Gordon – glenn.gordon@ocmhs.org – (207) 357-1751
Susan Friend, MHRT-C – susan.friend@ocmhs.org – (207) 418-7090
Penobscot County:
Ashley Roberts, LADC – aroberts@chcs-me.org – (207) 991-1162
Jessica Orne, LADC – jorne@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-8904
Megan Harrigan, CADC – mharrigan@chcs-me.org – (207) 949-0271
Piscataquis County:
Crystal Hoffman – choffman@chcs-me.org – (207) 944-7793
Sagadahoc County:
Cheryl Gingras – cgingras@sweetser.org– (207) 423-5134
Somerset County:
Keith Bellefleur – kbellefleur@sweetser.org – (207) 844-4732
Waldo County:
Ashlee Kimball, CADC – akimball@sweetser.org – (207) 468-8052
Rebecca Johnson, CADC – rljohnson@sweetser.org – (207) 727-1402
Jamie Russell, CADC – jrussell@sweetser.org – (207) 391-0414
Washington County:
Alice Hundley – ahundley@amhc.org – (207) 904-8056
John Chapman – jchapman@amhc.org – (207) 498-9560
York County:
Nicole Caruso, CADC – ncaruso@sweetser.org – (207) 219-5590
Melissa Leeman, ADCA – mleeman@sweetser.org – (207) 468-3653
A guide for foster and adoptive parents
Pine Tree Recovery offers a virtual IOP (intensive outpatient) program for adolescents. IOP includes group sessions several hours per day 3 days per week. Youth also have individual sessions to work on individual needs and create treatment plans.Â
(888)522-7950
TelehealthÂ
Provides mental health and substance use counseling. Search on their website for providers statewide. Substance use disorder treatment, including medication-assisted treatment, available to anyone ages 14+ at the Living Room Crisis Center. (207) 871-1200
1-800-434-3000
Cumberland:Â Living Room Crisis Center: 62 Elm St., Portland
Additional outpatient and residential services available in Androscoggin, Kennebec, Somerset, and York counties.
Providers statewideÂ
Â
Provides care for children placed in care through the Biddeford and Portland DHHS offices. Serves York, Oxford, and Cumberland counties.
Spurwink Services
901 Washington Ave., Suite 100
Portland, ME 04103
207.871.1200
Provides inpatient substance use detox services in the state
207-376-3419
Androscoggin:Â 99 Campus Ave, Lewiston, (207) 777-8700
Substance use counselor with expertise in adolescent and adult recovery, coping, and mental health.
(207) 306-2953
York: Â Sanford
Mental health and substance use affiliates agency. They have a list of affiliates therapists from across the states. You can search by location then narrow the results down to substance use therapists/counselors. You may need to call the therapist to verify that they still offer those services.
1-800-434-3000
Androscoggin:Â 217 Main St., Suite 302, Lewiston
Cumberland:
190 Lancaster St., Suite 30, Portland
329 Bath Rd., Brunswick
Knox: 58 Park St., Suite 201, Rockland
Penobscot: 700 Mt. Hope Ave., Suite 650, Bangor
Waldo: 9 School St., Belfast
York:
50 Moody St., Saco
863 Main St., Sanford
647 US Route 1, Suite 109, York
Provides outpatient substance use counseling.
(207) 351-2118
York:Â Henry Warner Medical Office Building, lower lever, 16 Hospital Drive, York
Adrienne Carmack, Maine AAP Foster Care Committee • Adriennewcarmack@gmail.com