Where can I find mental health services in Greater Franklin County?

Maine Suicide and Crisis Hotline: For people who are in desperate need of someone to talk to do to the thought of suicide or any other crisis that they may be experiencing. Phone: 1-888-568-1112

Maine Warm Line: Telephone support services for non-crisis situations, including, but not limited to: Support, social connection, sharing personal victories, overcoming fear, grief or sadness, developing effective strategies for the future, assistance with referrals to community resources, talking to someone when feeling sad, lonely, discouraged. Phone: 1-866-771-9276

Evergreen Behavioral Services: Evergreen Behavioral Services was formed to address a community-identified need for expanded mental health service in Franklin County and the surrounding areas. Evergreen Behavioral is a collaborative of the Franklin Community Health Network and the Sisters of Charity Health System (the parent corporation of St. Mary’s Regional Health center in Lewiston). Evergreen Behavioral Services offers Outpatient Services, Substance Abuse Services, Employee Assistance Program, and school-based counseling, alternative school and eating disorders program. Phone: (207) 778-0035, 1-800-394-1900 or 1-888-568-1112 (Crisis Hotline), 131 Franklin Health Commons, Hours: Monday-Friday 8-7:30 p.m.

24-hour Crisis Hotline Programs: Outpatient Services: Evergreen Behavioral offers a full range of services in the areas of mental health and substance abuse services. Evergreen has a full-time staff psychiatrist who is qualified in both adult and child psychiatry, and a staff of fully licensed counselors, including a number who are certified to treat people that are diagnosed with both mental health issues and have substance abuse problems.

Substance Abuse Services: Evergreen Behavioral provides substance abuse services that address the physical, emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of the illness. The goals of the patients are to understand addiction, to stay off the substance that they are abusing, and to improve emotional and physical health. Evergreen will help people try to meet their goals, and to get back into the community.

Assistance Plus: Assistance Plus provides support services in Greater Franklin County for adults and children coping with serious and persistent mental illness, behavioral disorders, mental retardation/developmental delays or autism. Phone: (207) 453-4708 or 1-800-781-0070, 1604 Benton Ave., Benton, Maine 04901

Programs:

Day Habilitation Services: The Day Habilitation Services provides assistance to children and adults to learn to help themselves. Assistance Plus will help assist children and adults along with their families to create a care plan that is right for the individual, and assist children, adults and families in developing resources to improve life and increase independence. Day Habilitation Services are available to children and adults who need help with daily living skill needs, individuals with metal retardation, and individuals with autism.

Behavioral Health Services: Behavioral Health Services provides one-on-one support services to children with mental retardation and or a mental health diagnosis. Daily supports are developed in a care plan by the child’s parent(s) and clinician. The Behavioral Specialist and parent(s) then carry out the care plan. In addition to providing a care plan, the clinician will visit the home on a scheduled basis to make sure that the quality of service and good communication is being met on the care plan.

Case Management Services: Case Management Services is for children with autism, mental retardation, mental illness or developmental delays. Case Management Services provides a plan of care, monitoring, evaluations, intakes and assessments and coordination and advocacy for the child.

Care & Comfort: Care & Comfort provides quality home and behavioral health care, delivered by skilled, compassionate professionals, and meets and exceeds nationally recognized standards of care while serving as a health care resource for the community. Phone: 1-866-397-3350 Programs: Mental Health Services: A wide variety of mental health services are available to individuals and families who have had a primary mental health diagnosis (such as ADHD, depression, oppositional deficit disorder, etc). Services focus on behavior management including coping skills, problem solving and interpersonal relationship skills.

Home Health Services: Care & Comfort’s goal for home health services is to help clients maintain their independence. Care & Comfort provides medically trained professionals to assist individuals with daily living skills and personal care so they can stay in their homes. Home Health Services are provided in home to assist clients with activities of daily living and nursing services. Activities of daily living include tasks such as assistance with personal hygiene, meal preparation, ambulation, and light housekeeping. Nursing services include all responsibilities for maintaining a safe and therapeutic in home environment.

Tri-County Mental Health Services: Care is provided to children, adults, and elderly individuals from all ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. The severity of the problems people bring to the agency varies widely, from mild depression or anxiety to chronic mental illness, addiction, and profound developmental disabilities. Tri-County Mental Health will maximize service accessibility, availability, and efficiency through partnership with consumers, families, communities, health and human service providers and payees.

Other services: Inpatient services, day treatment and rehabilitation services, emergency services, respite Care Services, residential services, outpatient services, employee assistance program, substance abuse services, community support services, mental retardation program, geriatric programs, school age case management, early intervention, intensive case management, children and family services, infant mental health services, consultant and training programs. Phone: (207) 778-3556 or 1-800-559-3556, 144 High St, Farmington

Where can I go for help for someone who is talking about suicide?

There are many different places to go to for help when someone is in a crisis.

Maine Suicide and Crisis Hotline: For people who are in desperate need of someone to talk to do to the thought of suicide or any other crisis that they may be experiencing. Phone: 1-888-568-1112

Maine Warm Line: Telephone support services for non-crisis situations, including, but not limited to: Support, social connection, sharing personal victories, overcoming fear, grief or sadness, developing effective strategies for the future, assistance with referrals to community resources, talking to someone when feeling sad, lonely, discouraged. Phone: 1-866-771-9276

Evergreen Behavioral Services: Evergreen Behavioral Services was formed to address a community-identified need for expanded mental health service in Franklin County and the surrounding areas. Evergreen Behavioral is a collaborative of the Franklin Community Health Network and the Sisters of Charity Health System (the parent corporation of St. Mary’s Regional Health center in Lewiston). Evergreen Behavioral Services offers Outpatient Services, Substance Abuse Services, Employee Assistance Program, and services for the Western Mountains Renaissance School. Evergreen Behavioral Services has offices located throughout Franklin County, such as Farmington, Mt. Abram, Rangeley, and Livermore Falls. Phone: (207) 778-0035, 1-800-394-1900 or 1-888-568-1112 (Crisis Hotline), 131 Franklin Health Commons, Hours: Monday-Friday 8-7:30 p.m. 24-hour Crisis Hotline

Evergreen Behavioral programs:
Outpatient Services: Evergreen Behavioral offers a full range of services in the areas of mental health and substance abuse services. Evergreen has a full-time staff psychiatrist who is qualified in both adult and child psychiatry, and a staff of fully licensed counselors, including a number who are certified to treat people that are diagnosed with both mental health issues and have substance abuse problems.

Substance Abuse Services: Evergreen Behavioral provides substance abuse services that address the physical, emotional, social, cultural, and spiritual needs of the illness. The goals of the patients are to understand addiction, to stay off the substance that they are abusing, and to improve emotional and physical health. Evergreen will help people try to meet their goals, and to get back into the community.

Assistance Plus: Assistance Plus provides support services in Greater Franklin County for adults and children coping with serious and persistent mental illness, behavioral disorders, mental retardation/developmental delays or autism. Phone: (207) 453-4708 or 1-800-781-0070, 1604 Benton Ave., Benton, Maine 04901

Assistance Plus programs:


Day Habilitation Services: The Day Habilitation Services provides assistance to children and adults to learn to help themselves. Assistance Plus will help assist children and adults along with their families to create a care plan that is right for the individual, and assist children, adults and families in developing resources to improve life and increase independence. Day Habilitation Services are available to children and adults who need help with daily living skill needs, individuals with mental retardation, and individuals with autism.

Behavioral Health Services: Behavioral Health Services provides one-on-one support services to children with mental retardation and or a mental health diagnosis. Daily supports are developed in a care plan by the child’s parent(s) and clinician. The Behavioral Specialist and parent(s) then carry out the care plan. In addition to providing a care plan, the clinician will visit the home on a scheduled basis to make sure that the quality of service and good communication is being met on the care plan.

Case Management Services: Case Management Services is for children with autism, mental retardation, mental illness or developmental delays. Case Management Services provides a plan of care, monitoring, evaluations, intakes and assessments and coordination and advocacy for the child

Skills Development Services: Skills Development Services is a teaching based program that can help an individual become more independent by learning the necessary skills to use community resources, including connecting to natural supports (family, friends, and community) in order to achieve goals. Skills Development Services include trainings about independent living, how to manage money, how to manage stress, problem solving and resolving conflict.

Case Management Services: Case Management Services is for children with autism, mental retardation, mental illness or developmental delays. Case Management Services provides a plan of care, monitoring, evaluations, intakes and assessments and coordination and advocacy for the child.

Community Integration Services: Community Integration Services is a program for adults who are coping with sever and disabling mental illness. Community Integration Services provides identification, planning, linking, mentoring and evaluation of services and supports for the individual.

PROTEA Behavioral Health Services: PROTEA Behavioral Health Services is a licensed mental health agency that helps with the growing need of mental and behavioral health issues throughout Maine. PROTEA’s main office is located in Bangor, with many other smaller offices in other communities. PROTEA provides services to individuals of all ages with special needs as well as support to the clients families. PROTEA’s Wilton office offers Outpatient Therapy and Substance Abuse Services for Franklin County residents. Phone: (207) 645-9806 or 1-866-298-0897, 347 Depot St., Wilton

PROTEA programs:

Outpatient Therapy: Outpatient Therapy is psychotherapy services for individuals, families, marital and groups to meet with PROTEA’s staff or by a network of affiliated clinicians. PROTEA staff works with their referral network to find the best counselor or therapist whose experience and preferred area of practice match a client’s needs.

Substance Abuse Services: PROTEA’s outpatient substance abuse facility provides professional care for substance abusers and their family members who don not require residential care but make the need for outpatient services. PROTEA offers a safe, structured, ongoing treatment program for individuals who: request treatment services, have recently completed community-based inpatient or intensive outpatient treatment, have been referred by:
Department of Corrections
Behavioral and Developmental Services (BDS)
DHHS
Employee assistance programs
Residential Substance Abuse Programs
12-Step Recovery and Support Group
Community Based Mental or Health Care Provider

Care and Comfort:

Care & Comfort provides quality home and behavioral health care, delivered by skilled, compassionate professionals, and meets and exceeds nationally recognized standards of care while serving as a health care resource for the community. Phone: 1-866-397-3350

Care and Comfort programs:
Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services are available to individuals up to the age of 21 who have had a primary mental health diagnosis (such as ADHD, depression, oppositional deficit disorder, etc). Services focus on behavior management including coping skills, problem solving and interpersonal relationship skills.

Home Health Services: Care and Comforts goal for home health services is to help clients maintain their independence. Care & Comfort provides medically trained professionals to assist individuals with daily living skills and personal care so they can stay in their homes. Home Health Services are provided in home to assist clients with activities of daily living and nursing services. Activities of daily living include tasks such as assistance with personal hygiene, meal preparation, ambulation, and light housekeeping. Nursing services include all responsibilities for maintaining a safe and therapeutic in home environment.

Tri-County Mental Health Services: Care is provided to children, adults, and elderly individuals from all ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. The severity of the problems people bring to the agency varies widely, from mild depression or anxiety to chronic mental illness, addiction, and profound developmental disabilities. Tri-County Mental Health will maximize service accessibility, availability and efficiency through partnership with consumers, families, communities, health and human service providers and payees.

Other services:
Inpatient services, day treatment and rehabilitation services, emergency services, respite Care Services, residential services, outpatient services, employee assistance program, substance abuse services, community support services, mental retardation program, geriatric programs, school age case management, early intervention, intensive case management, children and family services, infant mental health services, consultant and training programs. Phone: (207) 778-3556 or 1-800-559-3556, 144 High St, Farmington.