Maine is home to more than 100 treatment facilities, including more than 60 located within 50 miles of Freeport, ME.1 Among Cumberland County’s finest rehab centers is Pine Tree Recovery Center, which offers highly customized, evidence-based care for substance use disorder treatment. 

Situated just 23 minutes from the heart or Freeport, Pine Tree Recovery Center offers medically managed detox, residential care, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), and an intensive outpatient program (IOP) within a serene homelike setting. Crisis intervention, assessments, and case-management services are also available. Reach out to us today at 888-775-8714 to explore treatment options near Gorham and the Portland, ME, area.

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Addiction Treatment & Detox Programs

The first step of addiction treatment is often detox. After periods of extended drug or alcohol use, a person’s body becomes physically dependent on these substances. If someone suddenly stops using these substances, they will usually experience symptoms known as withdrawal. These uncomfortable sensations result from the body’s removal of toxic chemicals and re-regulation of normal system functions. 

A detox level of care is the first step for someone who is physically dependent. During this phase of treatment, patients remain under the care of trained medical staff. Medically supervised detox allows clients to withdraw safely with minimal discomfort. After participants have completed the detox portion of treatment, they typically transition to an inpatient level of care. At this stage of their journey, participants address the mental and emotional aspects of addiction with a licensed mental health professional.

Substance Use Disorders Treated at Our Treatment Facility

At Pine Tree Recovery Center, we focus on a person-centered approach to treatment, meaning we address each addiction individually. Every story of substance use comes with its unique set of parameters, and our trained staff of addiction professionals are committed to providing each client with tools specific to their situation.

Prescription Drug Detox

Prescription drugs are often just as addictive as their illicit counterparts but with the added complication of the underlying health condition they were often prescribed to treat. These medicines contain many of the same chemical compounds as street drugs and cause similar physical dependence. 

Because of this, prescription detox protocols will follow the same general guidelines. Our trained medical staff will monitor clients and provide the necessary medications to ensure safety and limit discomfort. After completing detox, clients  have the option to transition to a residential level of care to continue their treatment journey.

Alcohol Detox

Alcohol is a potent central nervous system depressant. Sudden cessation of alcohol may result in potentially harmful physical effects, some of which can be life-threatening without proper medical supervision and care.

Medically supervised alcohol detox helps to mitigate these risks. Alcohol-dependent clients are closely monitored by medical staff to ensure safety through these initial steps of treatment. After successfully overcoming the physical components of an alcohol use disorder, clients transition to residential care to address the mental and emotional facets of their condition. 

Opioid Detox

Opioids are a classification of prescription and illicit drugs intended to depress the central nervous system. Someone who is physically dependent on opioids experiences intense flu-like symptoms if they suddenly stop. To alleviate these symptoms during medical detox for opioids, our trained medical staff provide the necessary care to minimize discomfort during this withdrawal period. After these symptoms have passed, patients continue their treatment journey in a residential level of care to address the mental and emotional aspects of their addictive cycles.

Stimulant Detox

Stimulant drugs speed up or “stimulate” the central nervous system. Though the physical withdrawal symptoms for stimulants can be mild, the mental and emotional components are often intense. Clients in our stimulant detox program address these intense symptoms with a trained team of addiction professionals. These licensed therapists provide guidance and comfort as our patients progress through these early steps of their recovery journey.

Benzodiazepine Detox

Benzodiazepines are known for their powerful effects on the brain. Because of these features, suddenly quitting may have potentially dangerous side effects. To minimize these effects, our trained medical professionals provide the necessary care, including monitoring and medication during benzo detox. Clients then can further their recovery by transitioning to a residential level of care. Throughout this stage, participants address the underlying mental and emotional aspects of their addictive cycles.

Synthetic Drug Detox

Synthetic drugs encompass a wide variety of unregulated compounds. These substances mimic the effects of other illicit chemicals. Many times, synthetic drugs have similar addictive outcomes as the illegal substances they imitate. Our trained team of addiction professionals addresses the wide variety of effects synthetic drugs cause, resulting in a personalized level of care.

Our Levels of Care for Substance Use Recovery

At Pine Tree Recovery Center, we are committed to a holistic continuum of care. Our program is designed to ensure the greatest outcomes by providing tools and support throughout the treatment process. 

Clients begin their recovery journey with a medically monitored detox before progressing to inpatient or outpatient care. Pine Tree Recovery Center offers a full continuum of options, including an intensive outpatient program (IOP), inpatient residential treatment, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), and aftercare and sober living options.

Substance Use Treatment Therapies

Pine Tree Recovery Center’s mental health clinicians are committed to using only evidence-based practices. These include talk therapy modalities with a long-standing history of science-based efficacy. Each clinician tailors their treatment approach to meet the needs of individual patients to ensure maximum benefit. 

Options for talk therapy may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps individuals identify and change harmful thought patterns, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which focuses on emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. Clinicians may also use Motivational Interviewing (MI) to assess and enhance a client’s motivation for positive change. Other treatment tools may include holistic activities like mindfulness and meditation.

Mental Health Disorders in Addiction Treatment

The National Institutes on Drug Abuse estimates that 50% of adults diagnosed with a mental health disorder will also experience a substance use disorder.2 This combination is known as a dual diagnosis disorder and requires specialized care from trained mental health clinicians. Our licensed therapists are trained to diagnose and treat all behavioral health concerns, ensuring our clients receive the care and support they need.

Drug & Alcohol Use Statistics in Freeport, ME

Unfortunately, Freeport, ME, isn’t immune to drug and alcohol misuse, as its data parallels that of many other areas in Maine. In 2022, Maine experienced 10,573 total overdoses, including 714 confirmed and suspected fatal overdoses and 9,859 nonfatal overdoses.3

Additionally, the 2021 NSDUH revealed that more than 200,000 people aged 12 and older in the state had a substance use disorder in the past year, and among them, 25,000 had an opioid use disorder and 124,000 had an alcohol use disorder. Plus, within the same time and age group, some 212,000 people reported binge drinking, and 241,000 people used an illicit drug in the past month.4

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What to Look for in a Local Addiction Treatment Center Near Freeport

Seeking a quality Maine drug detox program can be an essential step in the recovery process. Factors to look for in a program include:  

  • State licensing and accreditation by The Joint Commission 
  • An experienced team of licensed addiction specialists, therapists, and clinical staff
  • Evidence-based therapeutic approaches 
  • Personalized treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each individual
  • Medical detox to ensure a safe withdrawal 
  • Dual-diagnosis treatment to address co-occurring behavioral health conditions
  • Family therapy and educational programs to help loved ones
  • A full spectrum of care, from detox to aftercare
  • Aftercare and relapse prevention plans to help guests integrate into their daily lives

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Why Choose Pine Tree Recovery Center for Your Recovery?

Pine Tree Recovery Center is the leading choice for detox, residential, PHP, and IOP services for addiction treatment near Freeport, ME. Our team of passionate addiction professionals is committed to providing local and traveling clients with the care and tools they need for long-term success.

Finding a quality addiction treatment center may seem overwhelming. But at Pine Tree Recovery Center, we are committed to making this process as easy as possible. Reach out today to speak with one of our treatment advisors, who can answer your questions, discuss all treatment options, and even discuss payment options or verify your insurance benefits. Recovery is possible, and it can start today at Pine Tree Recovery Center. 

  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2022). Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States: Results from the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
  2. National Institutes on Drug Abuse. (2020). Common Comorbidities with Substance Use Disorders Research Report.
  3. University of Maine.(2023). Maine Monthly Overdose Report
  4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2021). Maine.