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Scarborough, Maine
Insurance Accepted$30,000 - $90,00030 - 90 days
Crossroads in Portland, Maine offers gender-responsive addiction and behavioral health treatment in a safe and respectful setting. Their services help individuals and families lead healthy lives.
Crossroads in Portland, Maine offers gender-responsive addiction and behavioral health treatment in a safe and respectful setting. Their services help individuals and families lead healthy lives.
Crossroads is a drug abuse treatment facility that specializes in gender-specific programs. Their residential program is female-only, but they offer intensive outpatient programs for both men and women. Clients begin with assessments that allow their clinician to determine which treatment options may be most effective. Some of those include individual therapy, group therapy, relationship building, learning recovery skills, nutritional guidance, relapse prevention, meditation, yoga, group acupunc...
Crossroads is a drug abuse treatment facility that specializes in gender-specific programs. Their residential program is female-only, but they offer intensive outpatient programs for both men and women. Clients begin with assessments that allow their clinician to determine which treatment options may be most effective. Some of those include individual therapy, group therapy, relationship building, learning recovery skills, nutritional guidance, relapse prevention, meditation, yoga, group acupuncture, recreational activities, equine-assisted therapy, family programs, and 12-step work. These family-inclusive activities allow loved ones to take part in the treatment process, offering support along the way and educating themselves on addiction and mental illness. IOP offers many of the same programs, however, it is more group-focused. Clients work with one another to develop early recovery skills, prevention techniques, better communication skills, and positive relationships with one another.
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Crossroads is a drug abuse treatment facility that specializes in gender-specific programs. Their residential program is female-only, but they offer intensive outpatient programs for both men and women. Clients begin with assessments that allow their clinician to determine which treatment options may be most effective. Some of those include individual therapy, group therapy, relationship building, learning recovery skills, nutritional guidance, relapse prevention, meditation, yoga, group acupuncture, recreational activities, equine-assisted therapy, family programs, and 12-step work. These family-inclusive activities allow loved ones to take part in the treatment process, offering support along the way and educating themselves on addiction and mental illness. IOP offers many of the same programs, however, it is more group-focused. Clients work with one another to develop early recovery skills, prevention techniques, better communication skills, and positive relationships with one another.
Comprehensive support from intake process to follow-up therapy.
Safe and welcoming environment for the queer and trans community.
Staff show love and compassion, encouraging patients to stay and complete their treatment.
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Benefits
Comprehensive support from intake process to follow-up therapy.
Safe and welcoming environment for the queer and trans community.
Staff show love and compassion, encouraging patients to stay and complete their treatment.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
January 22nd, 2025
I have been a patient at Crossroads for three years and it has been nothing but a positive experience. From the intake process, to IOP, to outpatient therapy, Crossroads was there every step of the way. The providers at Crossroads have done an amazing job at making me feel like more than just a patient. Anyone within the queer/trans community looking for a safe space, this is the place to be.
January 22nd, 2025
I have been a patient at Crossroads for three years and it has been nothing but a positive experience. From the intake process, to IOP, to outpatient therapy, Crossroads was there every step of the way. The providers at Crossroads have done an amazing job at making me feel like more than just a patient. Anyone within the queer/trans community looking for a safe space, this is the place to be.
February 22nd, 2025
Walking into this treatment center was hard enough, but I didn't think I was going back to high school! All female addicts under the same roof was just as hard. All the girls had clicked up. Instead of all of us being in the same situation they made me feel like an outcast because I was new. So much for females lifting each other up they pushed me down. I think maybe 2 of the staff members welcomed me but most of them made you feel like a druggie loser!
February 22nd, 2025
Walking into this treatment center was hard enough, but I didn't think I was going back to high school! All female addicts under the same roof was just as hard. All the girls had clicked up. Instead of all of us being in the same situation they made me feel like an outcast because I was new. So much for females lifting each other up they pushed me down. I think maybe 2 of the staff members welcomed me but most of them made you feel like a druggie loser!
February 22nd, 2025
My daughter found Crossroads just in time. I cannot thank the staff enough for the love and compassion they showed when I didn't know what else to do. I would give 100 stars if I could. Crossroads welcomed her to residential and supported her to stay until she was strong enough to want to stay. Now she still works with a Crossroads therapist for follow-up. This is the first time she has completed a program and followed through for more treatment.
February 22nd, 2025
My daughter found Crossroads just in time. I cannot thank the staff enough for the love and compassion they showed when I didn't know what else to do. I would give 100 stars if I could. Crossroads welcomed her to residential and supported her to stay until she was strong enough to want to stay. Now she still works with a Crossroads therapist for follow-up. This is the first time she has completed a program and followed through for more treatment.
December 22nd, 2024
After a few months of trying to stop my alcohol use alone I decided to try something different. The decision to go to residential treatment is a difficult one to make, but one of the first steps in recovery. Despite some of the online reviews about this program it became highly recommended to me by several friends. The admission process was easy and the staff were very welcoming when I arrived. The program is structured and treatment oriented to protect those there. During my time I met with ...
December 22nd, 2024
After a few months of trying to stop my alcohol use alone I decided to try something different. The decision to go to residential treatment is a difficult one to make, but one of the first steps in recovery. Despite some of the online reviews about this program it became highly recommended to me by several friends. The admission process was easy and the staff were very welcoming when I arrived. The program is structured and treatment oriented to protect those there. During my time I met with a psychiatrist, outpatient clinician, attended groups daily and had other modalities of treatment to include acupuncture and equine therapy. After 30 days of residential treatment I went home more knowledgeable about my disease and the work I needed to continue doing to support my recovery. I’ve been attending intensive outpatient treatment by telehealth five days a week since returning home. It’s a six week program. I have almost finished week five. Along with this group I’ve continued individual counseling. It was the right decision for me to step down from residential to IOP for extra support as I navigated life at home again. Once I complete IOP I will be doing an aftercare group once a week with others who have also completed this treatment through crossroads. I went from being scared and resistant to being open and accepting of change. The compassionate and specialized staff here (both residential and outpatient) make this program what it is. I never felt judged or mistreated. I was welcomed and accepted by those who understood everything I was going through. It’s a beautiful thing when someone meets you exactly where you’re at. I’ve grown so much during my time in crossroads and the lasting connections I made helped save my life.
November 22nd, 2024
I'm so grateful for Crossroads. I spent 30 days at Back Cove, attended 10 weeks of IOP, and continue outpatient therapy with Crossroads staff. Thanks to this program, my alcoholism and eating disorder have been in remission for over 2 years. Their trauma-based approach to treatment, with emphasis on the unique experience of being a woman in addiction, gave me the insight I needed to successfully recover.
November 22nd, 2024
I'm so grateful for Crossroads. I spent 30 days at Back Cove, attended 10 weeks of IOP, and continue outpatient therapy with Crossroads staff. Thanks to this program, my alcoholism and eating disorder have been in remission for over 2 years. Their trauma-based approach to treatment, with emphasis on the unique experience of being a woman in addiction, gave me the insight I needed to successfully recover.
May 22nd, 2024
I’ve been to several different eating disorder residential treatment centers. While the people as individuals are kind, the program as a whole is horrible. This is the worst treatment center I have ever been to in my 20 years of struggle. Their lack of consistency and arbitrary knit-picky rules are over the top and if they lightened up a bit maybe they’d have better retention rates. (Also, there is no real coffee, which should have deterred me but I was so hopeful and desperate for help I wen...
May 22nd, 2024
I’ve been to several different eating disorder residential treatment centers. While the people as individuals are kind, the program as a whole is horrible. This is the worst treatment center I have ever been to in my 20 years of struggle. Their lack of consistency and arbitrary knit-picky rules are over the top and if they lightened up a bit maybe they’d have better retention rates. (Also, there is no real coffee, which should have deterred me but I was so hopeful and desperate for help I went anyway.) When I was struggling with my meal plan and behaviors they discharged me with no scheduled follow up and gave me a print out of some other programs and that was it. Would not recommend to anyone. Ever. Please try anything else.
April 22nd, 2022
Have had nothing but trouble with this place from day one. Girls being allowed to do harmful behaviors. Mistreating clients, fighting with them about recommendations from outside doctors, making people stop necessary medications, prescribing Benadryl as a anti anxiety. Giving girls with self harm razors and no supervision. There is too much to take the time to list. Do not come here if you truly want to recover
April 22nd, 2022
Have had nothing but trouble with this place from day one. Girls being allowed to do harmful behaviors. Mistreating clients, fighting with them about recommendations from outside doctors, making people stop necessary medications, prescribing Benadryl as a anti anxiety. Giving girls with self harm razors and no supervision. There is too much to take the time to list. Do not come here if you truly want to recover
April 22nd, 2021
I just completed residential today I'm so grateful that i went here Sue, the staff all but director made u feel at home. The woman are amazing and for the most part give u a chance before judging. I'm very grateful for this journey I'm about to start. I was giving another chance at being the best woman, mother, sister, daughter, nanie, & friend again.
Sincerely,
Manda Watts
April 22nd, 2021
I just completed residential today I'm so grateful that i went here Sue, the staff all but director made u feel at home. The woman are amazing and for the most part give u a chance before judging. I'm very grateful for this journey I'm about to start. I was giving another chance at being the best woman, mother, sister, daughter, nanie, & friend again.
Sincerely,
Manda Watts
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An average of $1,000 per day, for 30-90 days
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Aetna, Cigna, Medicaid
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