The Opportunity Alliance Broadway Crossings
1329 Broadway
South Portland, ME 04106
About The Opportunity Alliance Broadway Crossings
The Opportunity Alliance Broadway Crossings (TOA) is located in South Portland, Maine. This small town overlooks Portland Harbor and is known for its working lighthouses.
TOA is an organization devoted to helping people in Maine, whether that means assisting in crisis situations or building a stronger future over time. They have 55 programs that serve the community, including behavioral health care like mental health and addiction treatment. Over 20,000 people or families use TOA’s services each year.
Behavioral Health and Crisis Care in South Portland
TOA offers a variety of programs with unique methods of community support. They also provide a crisis hotline and behavioral and recovery services for community members with difficult circumstances.
This particular location is a crisis stabilization center so they can help you when you’re at a difficult point with your mental health or addiction recovery, like when you’re at high risk for a relapse.
Community Well-Being
TOA gives attention to young people with its Maine Youth Action Network (MYAN). They partner with advisors and kids to provide a setting where adults can support young people to encourage youth leadership and social change.
They also provide a space to voice any concerns within your community. The Lake Region Collective Action Network is a regularly scheduled meeting that serves to address concerns in your community and offer a place to step up as a community leader.
Poverty and Economic Mobility
TOA helps those in financial need and aims to engage the community in this support. They have various services that help those who are in homelessness or at risk of homelessness.
TOA offers unique programs such as the Foster Grandparent Program, where senior adults can volunteer their time to provide educational and emotional support for kids in classrooms.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
A rehab adult program in Maine is designed for men and women ages 18 and older who are seeking help with addiction to drugs or alcohol. Programs vary, but many offer both inpatient and outpatient rehab and incorporate both individual and group therapy methods in treatment.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy in Maine involves specific exercises that help individuals overcome addiction. Techniques include thought records, behavioral experiments, imagery-based exposure, and pleasant activity schedules.Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab
Seniors who are struggling with addiction can find a recovery haven at elderly rehab in Maine. These programs provide a safe space among peers where seniors are comfortable sharing and participating more, which generates better recovery outcomes.Teen & Adolescent Program
Adolescence is a time of unique social pressures and challenges. A young adult program in Maine addresses the recovery needs of individuals in this stage of life and gives them the tools they need to navigate it successfully.Levels of Care
Insurance
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