Phoenix Academy of Maine
Maine | New England | Phoenix House
Rising above Addiction
Phoenix Houses of New England was founded in 1967 by a coalition of social service professionals, clergy, business, and political leaders in Providence, Rhode Island. Today, some 1000 adults and teenagers receive treatment each day through 45 programs in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. In addition to the residential and outpatient programs outlined below, Phoenix Houses of New England provides an array of services to specific populations including the homeless, persons involved with the criminal justice system and those charged with driving under the influence.
Phoenix Academy of Maine
49 Kamich Dr
Augusta ME 04330
Tel: 207 622-7106
Get Help in Maine
Phoenix House offers residential drug and alcohol treatment for adolescents in Augusta, Maine. The Phoenix Academy of Maine opened in June, 2003.
The Phoenix Academy of Maine provides substance abuse treatment to teens 13 through 18, while helping them catch up academically, reunite with their families, and reclaim lost opportunities. Our six-month program combines comprehensive treatment with a high school education program directed by state certified teachers in partnership with a local school district.
Teachers and counselors work together to create a supportive environment in which adolescents can develop and grow. Students learn the values of honesty and responsibility and confront the underlying causes of their substance abuse. Family involvement is a key factor in the success of the program; we offer parent education, and family counseling.
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