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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in New Gloucester, ME

New Gloucester, ME has nearby choices for addiction treatment including: 5 low cost programs, 1 inpatient rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 0 drug detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Addiction Treatment Programs Serving the New Gloucester, Maine Area:

    alcohol rehab facility - Day One ME
    934 Intervale Road
    New Gloucester, ME. 04260
    207-808-5920


    Day One is known for dedicating its addiction services to the people who struggle with substance abuse disorders in the New Gloucester, Maine area.

    Programs are offered on an individualized basis to ensure clients find full recovery in the long term. Day One also specializes in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, couple/family therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as programs for the hearing impaired, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and more.

    Additionally, Day One has programs such as outpatient detox programs, short term drug and alcohol rehab programs, long term drug treatment, outpatient individual counseling, inpatient drug treatment for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab uses treatment methods that can provide lasting stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse issue. Finally, Day One accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private medical insurance, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, state education funds, other state funds and others.

    Megan Parks LADCCARF AccreditedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Megan Parks LADC ME
    83 Chestnut Street
    Lewiston, ME. 04240
    207-344-7577

    Megan Parks LADC is 10.2 miles from New Gloucester, Maine

    Megan Parks LADC is known for dedicating its recovery services to the people who struggle with substance abuse issues in the New Gloucester, Maine area.

    Services are offered on an individualized basis to ensure people find full recovery in the long term. Megan Parks LADC also specializes in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, couple/family therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as programs for the hearing impaired, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and more.

    Additionally, Megan Parks LADC has programs such as detox facilities, short term drug rehab programs, long term drug rehab programs, outpatient hospital programs, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol and drug rehab uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting stability to any person with an alcohol and drug abuse problem. Finally, Megan Parks LADC accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including cash or self-payment, private health insurance, medicaid, medicare, payment assistance, state education funds, other state funds and others.

    Left Bank Recovery Services LLCSAMHSA

    drug treatment facility - Left Bank Recovery Services LLC ME
    37 Park Street
    Lewiston, ME. 04240
    207-777-1046

    Left Bank Recovery Services LLC is 10.4 miles from New Gloucester, ME

    Left Bank Recovery Services LLC is known for dedicating its addiction services to the people who struggle with alcohol and drug use issues in the New Gloucester, Maine area.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to make sure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Left Bank Recovery Services LLC has also specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, couple/family therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as programs for the hearing impaired, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and more.

    Additionally, Left Bank Recovery Services LLC has programs such as inpatient detoxification programs, short term treatment facilities, long term addiction treatment programs, outpatient individual counseling, inpatient rehab centers for clients with addictions to drugs and alcohol. The substance abuse treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting and permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug abuse problem. Finally, Left Bank Recovery Services LLC accepts clients with different types of payment methods - including private pay, private medical insurance, medicaid, medicare, payment assistance, state education funds, other state funds and others.

    Avalon Counseling ServicesSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment facility - Avalon Counseling Services ME
    37 Park Street
    Lewiston, ME. 04240
    207-333-1080

    Avalon Counseling Services is 10.4 miles from New Gloucester, Maine

    Avalon Counseling Services has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse disorders in the New Gloucester, Maine area.

    Services are offered on an individualized basis to ensure people achieve full recovery in the long term. Avalon Counseling Services has also specialized in 12-step facilitation approach, dialectical behavior therapy, couple/family therapy, relapse prevention, group therapy, dual diagnosis drug rehab, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as programs for the hearing impaired, persons with eating disorders, clients with HIV/AIDS, aftercare/continuing care, veterans, transgender or (LGBT) clients, and more.

    Additionally, Avalon Counseling Services has programs such as outpatient detoxification centers, short term rehabs, long term drug addiction treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, inpatient rehab programs for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The alcohol and drug rehab program uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with a drug and alcohol abuse disorder. Finally, Avalon Counseling Services accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private pay, private medical insurance, medicaid, medicare, payment assistance, state education funds, other state funds and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Where can I get help for my addiction to drugs with very little money?

      If you're seeking help for your addiction to drugs and have limited financial resources, there are several options available to you. These organizations and services can provide support, counseling, and treatment at little to no cost:

      • National Helplines: Our own helpline (1-877-882-9275) or the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.
      • Local Support Groups: Many communities have support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, that offer peer-to-peer support and resources for individuals struggling with addiction. These meetings are typically free and can be found in various locations.
      • Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free or low-cost addiction treatment services, such as counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Contact local community centers, churches, mosques, or synagogues to inquire about available resources.
      • Sliding Scale Treatment Centers: Some addiction treatment centers offer services on a sliding scale, meaning they adjust fees based on your income level. Contact local treatment centers and inquire about their financial assistance options.
      • State-Funded Treatment Programs: Many states provide funding for addiction treatment programs that offer free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your state's health department or substance abuse agency to learn more about available programs.
      • Medicaid: If you are eligible for Medicaid, it may cover substance abuse treatment services, including detoxification, counseling, and medication-assisted therapy. Check with your state's Medicaid office for more information on covered services and eligibility requirements.

      When do you walk away from a loved one that is a drug addict?

      Deciding to distance yourself from a loved one who is struggling with addiction is a deeply personal and difficult decision. There's no universal right or wrong answer, as it depends on the individual circumstances, the severity of the addiction, the impact on your wellbeing, and other factors. However, there are a few circumstances where walking away might be the appropriate course of action:

      • Self-preservation: If the relationship with the loved one is causing significant harm to your mental, emotional, or physical health, it may be necessary to establish boundaries or distance yourself for your own wellbeing. Remember, you can't effectively support others if you're not taking care of yourself.
      • Enabling Behavior: If your actions are enabling the individual's substance abuse rather than supporting their recovery, creating distance might be beneficial. Enabling can include covering up for their substance use, providing financial support for their habit, or repeatedly rescuing them from the consequences of their behavior.
      • Lack of Respect for Boundaries: If your loved one consistently ignores or disrespects boundaries that you have established, it might be time to consider distancing yourself.
      • Abuse or Violence: If your loved one becomes abusive or violent under the influence of drugs, prioritizing your safety is crucial. In such instances, it's critical to seek help from local authorities or a domestic violence hotline.
      • Unwillingness to Seek Help: If your loved one consistently refuses to seek help, denies they have a problem, or repeatedly relapses without making an effort towards recovery, it might be necessary to consider distancing yourself.

      In what ways do drug addiction change one's personality?

      Drug addiction can significantly change an individual's personality in various ways. The changes are often a result of how the substance interacts with the brain and can affect one's behaviors, emotions, and interactions with others. Here are some common ways in which drug addiction may alter personality:

      Increased Aggression or Irritability: Substances can affect the brain's balance of neurotransmitters, leading to changes in mood and behavior. This can result in increased aggression, irritability, or mood swings, which might not align with the person's typical personality traits.

      Decreased Motivation: Many addictive substances can lead to a decreased interest or motivation in activities that were once enjoyed. This can result in a noticeable change in personality, as the person may appear apathetic or disinterested in life outside their substance use.

      Increased Impulsivity and Risk-taking: Drug addiction often leads to increased impulsivity and risk-taking behaviors. This is due to changes in the brain's reward system and decision-making processes, leading individuals to take more risks to obtain the substance, often disregarding the potential consequences.

      Paranoia and Anxiety: Some substances can induce feelings of paranoia or increase levels of anxiety. Individuals who were previously calm and trusting may become suspicious, anxious, or overly worried.

      Depression: Many individuals struggling with substance use disorders also experience symptoms of depression. This can lead to a noticeable change in personality, including increased sadness, lethargy, and withdrawal from social activities.

      Manipulative Behavior: In order to continue using and obtaining drugs, individuals may resort to manipulative behaviors, such as lying, stealing, or deceit. This can result in a significant change in personality, as individuals may prioritize their addiction over their relationships and personal values.

      Social Isolation: As drug addiction progresses, individuals may isolate themselves from family and friends, either to hide their substance use or because their primary relationships are increasingly with others who are using drugs.

      Neglect of Personal Care: Addiction can lead to neglect of personal care and hygiene, which may manifest in physical changes as well as shifts in personality traits related to self-discipline and self-respect.

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      Our service provides referrals to licensed treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. You don't have to struggle alone with addiction. Help is just a phone call away. Call 1-877-882-9275 now to get the help you need and deserve.

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