The Recovery Center at York Hospital offers medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorder and counseling for all substance use disorders including individual counseling for adolescents and groups for adults. Call 207-351-2118.
Coping During the Pandemic: Stress and Substance Use Disorders
This webinar features Dr. Christine Munroe, Medical Director of York Hospital’s Medication Assisted Treatment Program, Eric Haram, LADC Recovery Center Director, and Susie McKenna, MSW Certified Recovery Coach and Person in Long Term Recovery.
211 Maine, Maine’s social services directory
Other Treatment and Recovery Resources
Maine Statewide 24 hour Crisis Hotline 1-888-568-1112
“Help Card” Substance Use and Mental Health Resources, Southern Maine, updated as of July 2019 (download “Help Card”)
The Behavioral Health Treatment Locator, a searchable database maintained by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services.
Psychology Today database, Mental Health and Treatment Providers, type in zip code for list
Maine Access Points is a harm reduction organization, providing syringe access services, overdose prevention education and naloxone distribution, peer support, and advocacy throughout rural Maine.
- To access naloxone for overdose prevention/reversal in York County, Sanford – there is a mobile site located on Heritage Crossing near Weaver Drive (the million dollar road across from the castle) on Tuesdays 4-6 pm and Saturdays 12-1 pm.
- Contact Maine Access Points at 370-9445 to get naloxone or safe syringe supplies for you or someone you care about.
How to Administer Naloxone to Save a Life, is a short and simple video from Bangor Public Health on the Know Your Options, Maine website with many other resources for getting help.
York Adult Education for classes, including career assessment and counseling.
Maine Works is an employment agency that helps people find jobs in the fields of construction, carpentry, masonry, roadwork, bridges, demolition, landscaping, and much more. Maine Works specializes in helping people in recovery and others who might be facing challenges.
Journey, a website and magazine devoted to substance use treatment and recovery resources in Maine.
Portland Recovery Center provides support groups, education, and individual resources to enhance people’s ability to heal, strengthen and grow in their recovery pathway.
- Virtual support groups and other online resources at PRCC
- Telephone Recovery Support, 207-553-2575 (ext. 203)
Safe Harbor Recovery Center, in Portsmouth NH
Narcotics Anonymous, 1-800-974-0062
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Locations and Info
Al Anon for Affected Families, 1-888-425-2666
FMI: Sally Manninen, 207-351-2655 or smanninen@yorkhospital.com