MaineHealth Behavioral Health residential housing services help adults with behavioral health conditions safely transition to more permanent, independent housing.
Safe, supported living for adults with behavioral health conditions
Our residences are staffed by trained residential care professionals. Housing services range from the least intensive Community Rehabilitation Apartment programs, to the most intensive Level IV Group Homes.
Community and supported living benefits
Research shows that community and supported living can be an important step in attaining recovery for people with mental illness.
- Reduces stigma. People with mental illness living in apartments or community housing are more accepted, less lonely, and have a greater quality of live compared to those in specialized treatment facilities.
- Improves overall functioning and quality of life. Research shows improved cognitive and social skills, less disability, and higher levels of self-care.
- Reduced hospital readmission rates. Lack of quality housing can contribute to the hospital “revolving door” phenomenon experienced by so many people with mental illness.
- Reduced relapse rates. One study concluded that when people need both residential and psychiatric services, housing is more important than psychiatric services for their ability to stay in the community.
The vast majority of people (80-90%) with severe mental illness prefer to live in the community as opposed to a psychiatric institution.
More about our services
Community rehabilitation apartments are a transitional living step to more permanent, independent housing. Residents of this program are more psychiatrically stable and better at managing their illnesses. This program offers residents the opportunity for greater independence.
Staff support is focused on helping residents practice independent living skills, including: self-care, cooking, cleaning, money management, and leisure time planning. Residents generally have a commitment to work, school, or volunteerism outside of the residential program. They also accept greater responsibility for self-medication.
Services include:
- Residential staff support 12 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Periodic coordination with treatment providers
- Crisis management, as needed on 24/7 basis
- Medication monitoring and support of resident self-medication
- Periodic family communication
- Resident goal planning
- Recovery and life enrichment focus
Community Rehab Apartments:
- The Elms, North Berwick, Maine
- Belfast Community Rehabilitation, Belfast, Maine
MaineHealth Behavioral Health operates six group homes, two supported living programs, and one supported apartment program. All are licensed by the Maine State Department of Health and Human Services.
Each home accommodates 3 to 10 adults with 24-hour, onsite support available. The programs are transitional in nature and designed to help residents recover, improve their health and well-being, and develop skills for more independent living. Residents share in household responsibilities such as meal planning and preparation, and participate in planned social activities.
Services include:
- Medication management
- Coordination of mental and physical health care needs
- Training in daily living skills
- Learning to manage benefits and entitlements
- Training in use of public transportation and community resources
- Access to day programs and job training
- Assistance with symptom management
- Rehabilitation counseling
- Referral for substance abuse treatment services
Group Homes/Supported Apartments/Supported Living:
- Crescent Place, Biddeford – Level III Group Home
- Grace Street, Rockland – Level III Group Home
- Pleasant Street, Rockland – Level III Group Home
- Cedar Street, Rockland – Level III Group Home
- Woodbridge, York – Level IV Group Home
- Owl’s Head, Owl’s Head – Level IV Group Home
- Warren Street, Rockland – Supported Apartments
- Belfast Residential, Belfast – Supported Apartments
- Bacon Street, Biddeford – Supported Living
- High Street, Sanford – Supported Living
MaineHealth Behavioral Health
Please call 844-292-0111 for more information about behavioral health care services, or to make an appointment.