Auburn Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Auburn, Maine is home to the Engine House, the Auburn Municipal Beach and the Lost Valley Ski Area. In spite of how lovely this city is, a sinister force is still plaguing its citizens. More and more people are becoming victims of substance abuse each year. Illicit drugs like heroin and cocaine are a big issue as are prescription medications that can be misused like Xanax, Adderall and OxyContin.

It’s not only the illegal substances like methamphetamine and ecstasy that are the problem. Another problem that many people become addicted to alcohol although it is a legal and prevalent substance. There were 797 deaths due to drunk driving last year, which is up 14.8% from the previous year, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

If you are suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, it can feel hopeless. But it isn’t accurate to say that you are alone. There are numerous people who know what you are going through. Fortunately, there are also numerous people who can help you.

Our Closest Facility:
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The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper Drug & Alcohol Rehab
761 Cuthbert Boulevard Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
856-890-9449
The IAFF Center of Excellence / The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of Maine. Our closest facility is in the state of New Jersey and can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help in Auburn

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Auburn, Maine

The substance you are addicted to, your history with addiction, the length of this addiction and other factors will determine what kind of treatment program you need. There are many residential treatment programs, partial hospitalization programs and outpatient treatment programs in Auburn, Maine.

Residential Treatment Programs

Inpatient or residential treatment programs allow the patient to have round-the-clock access to top-quality medical care. This program is ideal for those who have severe addictions or those who need to complete detox first. The patient will stay in a rehabilitation facility in a residential treatment program. The patient will participate in individual therapy, group therapy, courses and other healing and recreational activities.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

The patient has slightly more freedom and flexibility in a partial hospitalization program or a PHP. Although the patient will still participate in individual therapy, group therapy, courses and other healing and recreational activities, the patient will be able to go home at night.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

Patients involved in outpatient treatment programs are still able to work or fulfill family duties. The patients will still participate in individual therapy, group therapy, courses and other healing and recreational activities, but they are allowed to stay at home.

Detox Centers

Detox centers are helpful because they provide medical assistance throughout the detox process. Patients are likely to relapse if they attempt to undergo painful withdrawal symptoms on their own. The withdrawal symptoms from some substances (like benzodiazepines) can be dangerous, even fatal. This is why detoxing at a detox center or under medical care is so important.

While detox is essential, it’s important to remember that it’s only the physical component of beating addiction. Spiritual, emotional, psychological and mental components of your substance use disorder will be addressed in a treatment program at a national treatment center like The Recovery Village. Most national treatment facilities offer detox as well as treatment programs.

Recovery Meetings Near You

Once you’ve completed an outpatient, residential or partial hospitalization program, you should be proud of yourself. In order to prevent relapse, it is beneficial to join a recovery program like Alcoholics Anonymous or SMART Recovery.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women with addiction to alcohol. It was founded in 1935, and it has been helping people for over 80 years. In an AA meeting, a discussion leader introduces a topic, usually by reading something out of The Big Book or some other AA literature, and then anyone present at the meeting may share their experiences. Here are a few AA meetings you can attend in Auburn.

Attitude Adjustment Group
St. Michael’s Church
78 Pleasant St.
Auburn, ME 04210

Keep Coming Back Group
United Methodist Church
439 Park Ave.
Auburn, ME 04210

Into Action Group
High St. Congregational Church
35 High St.
Auburn, ME 04210

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

The second largest recovery group in the world is Narcotics Anonymous. Founded in 1953, it is a fellowship like Alcoholics Anonymous, but it focuses on drug addiction instead of alcohol addiction. Like AA, NA also uses the 12 steps, and meetings are an open and honest discussion where members share their experiences, thoughts and feelings. Here are a few NA meetings in the Auburn area.

ABC Baptist Church
1 Elm St.
Topsham, ME 04086

Addiction Resource Center
66 Baribeau Dr. Ste. 3
Brunswick, ME 04011

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery offers an alternative to the 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. It encourages members to rely on themselves with a 4-point system that includes managing feelings and behaviors, living a more balanced life, sustaining motivation and coping with any urges that come up. Here are a few SMART Recovery meetings that are close to Auburn.

Augusta Wednesday
295 Water St.
Augusta, ME 04330

Maine Alliance for Addiction Recovery
295 Water St.
Augusta, ME 04330

Maine General Medical Center
35 Medical Center Parkway
Augusta, ME 04330

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

A man or woman with substance use disorder is not the only one who suffers. Their relatives, friends and other loved ones can sometimes go through difficult times and need a support system. Al-Anon and Nar-Anon are 12-step support groups that are dedicated to the loved ones of those who struggle with drug or alcohol addiction. Here are some meetings in the Auburn area.

Nar-Anon
St. Philips Church
2365 Turner Rd.
Auburn, ME 04210

Al-Anon
Grace Lutheran Church
757 Summer St.
Auburn, ME 04210

Al-Anon
United Methodist Church of Auburn
439 Park Ave.
Auburn, ME 04210

If you are looking for drug addiction treatment in Auburn, Maine, you will find numerous resources that are available to help you. There are also many nearby cities that have a lot of helpful resources as well.

Resources in Nearby Maine Cities

Auburn
Augusta
Lewiston
Portland