Treatment Centers in 04330

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Hand of Mercy Health Care
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Augusta, ME 04330
Our vision is to deliver holistic, wellness-focused, and culturally competent services. We believe this will promote the positive social-emotional development of our clients by addressing current mental health challenges to ameliorate symptoms and improve client’s level of independent functioning. Our goal is to become the best provider of mental health services in the region, the leading mental health employer, and a valued partner in the provision of mental health services. For every step that we take we work to ensure that we act with acceptance, compassion, sincerity, and respect to empower people. Our Core Values At the Hand of Mercy Health Care: we focus on delivering high-quality mental health care and services with the following core values. Acceptance of every client’s right to receive compassionate care. Respect for each person’s unique path to recovery. Humanity for the people of the community that we serve. Encourage each person’s opinion, vision, and participation in their care. Demonstrate fidelity in how we treat others.
Our vision is to deliver holistic, wellness-focused, and culturally competent services. We believe this will promote the positive social-emotional development of our clients by addressing current mental health challenges to ameliorate symptoms and improve client’s level of independent functioning. Our goal is to become the best provider of mental health services in the region, the leading mental health employer, and a valued partner in the provision of mental health services. For every step that we take we work to ensure that we act with acceptance, compassion, sincerity, and respect to empower people. Our Core Values At the Hand of Mercy Health Care: we focus on delivering high-quality mental health care and services with the following core values. Acceptance of every client’s right to receive compassionate care. Respect for each person’s unique path to recovery. Humanity for the people of the community that we serve. Encourage each person’s opinion, vision, and participation in their care. Demonstrate fidelity in how we treat others.
(207) 579-8394 View (207) 579-8394
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Waterville Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Augusta, ME 04330
Waterville Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides best-in-class services for the treatment of opioid use disorder and accepts adults age 18 and older who are struggling with addictions to prescription painkillers, heroin, and other opioids. We use medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to help our patients find healing and fulfillment through a life lived in long-term recovery. MAT combines the use of counseling and prescription medication to help patients overcome the physical and mental challenges of opioid addiction. Medication can help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal, but the use of medication alone is not enough to help patients wholly recover. To address the emotional, behavioral, and social aspects of addiction, patients can participate in individual and group therapy sessions. By exploring the underlying causes of substance misuse with the help of our counselors, patients can identify ways to correct past behaviors to prevent future relapse.
Waterville Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides best-in-class services for the treatment of opioid use disorder and accepts adults age 18 and older who are struggling with addictions to prescription painkillers, heroin, and other opioids. We use medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to help our patients find healing and fulfillment through a life lived in long-term recovery. MAT combines the use of counseling and prescription medication to help patients overcome the physical and mental challenges of opioid addiction. Medication can help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal, but the use of medication alone is not enough to help patients wholly recover. To address the emotional, behavioral, and social aspects of addiction, patients can participate in individual and group therapy sessions. By exploring the underlying causes of substance misuse with the help of our counselors, patients can identify ways to correct past behaviors to prevent future relapse.
(833) 934-1730 View (833) 934-1730

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