Liberty Bay Recovery Center

Liberty Bay Recovery Center Inpatient Medical Detoxification, Residential and Outpatient services located in Portland, ME. Liberty Bay Recovery Center is based in Portland, Maine.

We provide medical detoxification for people who do not need immediate medical intervention, are not a danger to themselves, and are capable of self-evacuation in the event of an emergency. Liberty Bay Recovery Center is under the Granite Recovery Centers umbrella and offers medical detox for the clients first steps towards their recovery. Granite Recovery Centers offers three adult inpatient drug

rehab centers, Green Mountain Treatment Center in Effingham, NH, New Freedom Academy in Canterbury, NH, and The Granite House in Derry, NH. Residential drug treatment centers, sometimes referred to as inpatient drug rehab or simply drug rehab, are facilities where men and women addicted to drugs or alcohol can receive intensive, 24-hour monitored support in getting sober and developing the skills and insights needed to stay that way. Residential drug treatment programs typically treat both the physical and psychological effects of substance use disorders (SUDs). While the overarching goal of inpatient drug rehabs is to help the patient get and remain sober, treatment programs vary can vary greatly in length of stay and treatment approach. All facilities are comprised of Master’s-level and licensed clinicians, dedicated case managers, experienced 12-Step facilitators, as well as administrative support staff. This team works in concert to create and implement an individualized treatment plan that meets each client’s individual needs. Call Today 855.906.3688

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https://www.graniterecoverycenters.com/

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During Stress Awareness Month, it is a good reminder to check in with yourself and notice what stress may be affecting. Recognizing it early can make it easier to take steps toward healthier support.

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This month, we are reminding our communities that understanding, compassion, and connection can make a real difference. Whether someone is learning more, reaching out for help, or supporting a loved one, every step matters.

You do not have to have everything figured out to begin moving forward.

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When awareness leads to action, support becomes possible — and that can make a meaningful difference.

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Learning healthier ways to manage stress and knowing when to seek support can make a real difference. You do not have to carry everything alone.

April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a time to create more understanding around alcohol use, mental health, and the import...
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month — a time to create more understanding around alcohol use, mental health, and the importance of support.

For many people, alcohol misuse does not always look the way others expect. That is why awareness matters. Education can help reduce stigma, encourage honest conversations, and remind people that treatment and support are available.

Whether you are concerned about your own drinking or worried about someone you care about, reaching out for help can be an important first step.

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343 Forest Avenue
Portland, ME
04101

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