Portland Adult Rehabilitation Center

88 Preble Street
Portland, ME 04101

Portland, Maine
207-774-7818

About Portland Adult Rehabilitation Center

The Salvation Army has offered physical and spiritual assistance to those in need for over 100 years. Part of their ministry is substance use disorder rehabilitation, and they have residential facilities throughout the United States. One of the centers is at 88 Preble Street in Portland, Maine. The program accepts adults 21-65, and the programs are typically free of charge as long as the client is eligible for the program.

Regaining Health and Stability from Substance Use Disorder in Scenic Portland, Maine

I think clients will appreciate the skills they learn in this unique program offered only one mile from beautiful Back Cove Park on the shores of Back Cove in Portland. The program not only helps clients manage their addiction but also helps them rebuild their lives by building work and social skills.

Clients participate in life skills development and group and individual counseling. The program is spiritual and Christ centered, and clients will have access to spiritual direction.

Additionally, clients work in the thrift stores affiliated with the rehab program where they build valuable experience and work skills. The goal of the program is recovery from substance use but the program’s holistic approach means participants will gain many of the work and social skills necessary for fully integrating back into their community.

Levels of Care

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Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab in Maine is designed primarily for clients exiting detox, people in early recovery, and those ...at an elevated risk of relapse. You'll reside at the rehab facility until you complete your treatment program, which allows you to focus solely on your recovery,
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88 Preble Street
Portland, ME 04101

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