Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Lewiston,

Find an accredited treatment rehab in Lewiston. There are currently 15 drug & alcohol detox, inpatient, outpatient rehab centers in Lewiston, .

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Saint Marys Regional Medical Center

93 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Community Concepts

240 Bates Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Groups Recover Together Lewiston

217 Main Street Suite 200
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Recovery Connections of Maine

105 Middle St
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Blue Willow Counseling Lewiston

101 East Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240

Blue Willow Counseling provides substance abuse and mental health treatment in Lewiston, Maine. They offer outpatient services to make treatment more flexible for ... more details

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Spurwink Lewiston Auburn Services

581 Sabattus Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Community Clinical Services CSS

100 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Central Maine Healthcare Behavioral Health

12 High Street Suite 302
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Common Ties Mental Health Services

12 Bates Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Groups Recover Together Lewiston

217 Main Street Suite 200
Lewiston, ME 04240

OutpatientPayment

Community Concepts

240 Bates Street
Lewiston, ME 04240

OutpatientFreeMedicaidMedicareFinancial AidPayment+3

Saint Marys Regional Medical Center

93 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240

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Health Affiliates Maine

306 Rodman Rd
Auburn, ME 04211

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Adult and Teen Challenge Maine

11 Hudson Lane
Winthrop, ME 04364

Situated on 488 scenic acres in Winthrop, Maine, Adult and Teen Challenge -- Maine Men's Center is a nonprofit faith based drug and alcohol treatment center serving ... more details

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Lakes Region Recovery Center

25 Hospital Drive Suite E
Bridgton, ME 04009

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Free Addiction Treatment Resources in Maine

Community Resources & Nonprofits

9 resources

MaineHousing

800-452-4668
MaineHousing provides a list of emergency shelters in 12 of Maine’s 16 counties. The list includes general homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, youth shelters, and places for families.

Maine 211

2-1-1
Maine 211 connects those who call 211 to a wide range of social services. Callers can get information about housing services, child and senior care, health care, food and clothing, job and educational support, and much more. Rather than seeking out each service individually, call 211 to get everything you need in one place.

Bowdoin College Counseling Services

207-725-3145
Bowdoin College offers counseling services to students. They have crisis support, single session and short-term counseling, group therapy and support groups, and referrals to additional treatment if appropriate. They also have partners on campus that raise awareness on mental health and help students build skills and better understand mental health and wellbeing.

University of New England Student Counseling Center

207-283-0176
The University of New England’s student counseling center offers support for students struggling with a variety of mental health concerns. This includes stress, anxiety, adjusting to college, family issues, and alcohol and drug use. They also have crisis response resources and outreach and can refer students to additional treatment if needed.

University of Southern Maine

207-780-4678
The University of Southern Maine’s Recovery Oriented Campus Center (ROCC) helps students in recovery. They offer recovery planning, peer support, and community resources, along with substance-free social activities and community events. Students also get help with life skills, leadership and service opportunities, and health and wellness resources.

Health Equity Alliance

207-990-3626
The Health Equity Alliance provides services for residents of Maine that include HIV+ care, harm reduction services, homeless support, and sexual health and wellness programs, and LGBTQ+ pride events. They offer safer use supplies, naloxone kits, syringe exchange, and fentanyl test strips along with a resource center that offers a safe place to socialize.

Frannie Peabody Center

207-774-6877
The Frannie Peabody Center provides support for members of the Portland community who are living with HIV. They offer comprehensive services including case management, peer support and housing assistance. They also have prevention services such as PrEP and PEP, testing for HIV and Hep C, outreach, and education.

Wabanaki Alliance

844-349-5006
Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness serves four federally recognized tribes located throughout Maine. They have multiple departments that provide addiction treatment and recovery, public health, health and wellness, and health research. The treatment options put culture, ceremony, language, and traditions at the heart of Wabanaki health.

Tribal Public Health

207-694-4400
Maine’s Tribal Public Health Unit helps ensure the effective delivery of health services and addresses health issues facing Maine’s tribes. You can find information about the five tribal health facilities where American Indians and Alaska Natives can get free basic medical care that is culturally sensitive.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Get Maine Naloxone

Naloxone (Narcan) can save lives during an overdose, but where do you get it in Maine? Get Maine Naloxone can help. Whether you are an individual, looking for naloxone for your organization, or a member of law enforcement, the website will let you know where you can get these lifesaving kits.

Maine General Harm Reduction

207-621-3768
The Maine General Health Harm Reduction Program is a free and anonymous service for individuals 18 years and older. Their programs include syringe services, harm reduction counseling, safe sex supplies, HIV/Hepatitis C testing, education on overdose prevention, Narcan distribution and help accessing medical care and treatment resources.

Maine Access Points

Maine Access Points or MAP is a harm reduction organization that provides syringe access services, naloxone kits and overdose prevention, and peer support services throughout rural Maine. They work with networks of community distribution and have drug user led education programs along with health services for those who use drugs.

Government Programs

9 resources

Maine Division of Disease Surveillance

Because syringe programs are so critical to reducing the spread of disease, the Maine Division of Disease Surveillance lists syringe service programs in counties across the state. Eight Maine counties have at least one program and the website provides addresses, phone numbers, websites, and hours.

Maine Crisis Line

888-568-1112
The Maine Crisis Line is one of many hotlines operated by the state. If you’re struggling with mental health, substance use, or are having thoughts of self-harm, call the crisis line right away. Trained specialists will give you confidential support anytime, 24/7.

Office of Behavioral Health

207-287-3707
The Maine Office of Behavioral Health provides information about accessing multiple social services, including substance use treatment, mental health care, housing services, and employment support. They also have services for the justice-involved, such as access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in jail, case management, MAT re-entry services, and crisis support.

Peer Support Warmline

866-771-9276
The Maine Peer Support Line is another state-run hotline, allowing those with substance use concerns to connect with peer support who will encourage and foster recovery. Sometimes talking to someone who has been in the same place can make all the difference.

Maine Medicaid

855-797-4357
My Maine Connection offers multiple state benefits, including Medicaid and food assistance (SNAP). Medicaid allows lower income individuals and families to get low cost or free medical care, including mental health and addiction treatment. You can also access the Emergency Assistance program if you’re facing severe hardship or homelessness.

Day One

207-893-0386
Day One is the only adolescent residential substance use treatment program in Maine. They provide a continuum of care for youth and their families that includes mental health and addiction treatment, support for unhoused youth, school-based services, and case management. They can also provide mental health medication and other support.

Maine Veterans Treatment Courts

207-822-0792
The Maine Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) is specifically for military veterans who are involved in the justice system due to addiction or mental health disorders. They accept veterans from any era and regardless of discharge status. Entry is voluntary, and each participant gets individualized treatment plans that may include medication assisted treatment (MAT) and other approaches.

Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services

207-287-7020
The Bureau of Veterans’s Services of Maine assists veterans with enrolling in the benefits they’ve earned and in getting the care they deserve. This includes help with medical care, mental health and addiction treatment, housing assistance, burial benefits, and more. There’s also a calendar of Maine veterans’ events and information about the 988 crisis support line.

Women Veterans Health Clinic

855-829-6636
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides female veterans primary care and health services through Women Veterans Health Care. These services include general healthcare and wellness screenings, reproductive health, help with mental health and trauma, support for long-term conditions, and more.
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