If you are experiencing stress related to COVID-19, For Statewide Assistance CALL 207-221-8198 or visit https://www.strengthenme.com/resources/
Click Here to learn more about what the stigma of mental health is and how to break the cycle.
Check out this brief screening. Screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional. Think of these as a check-up from your neck-up. This program is completely anonymous and confidential, and immediately following the brief questionnaire you will see your results, recommendations, and key resources.
Mary Kate Moody
Behavioral Health Coordinator (Case Management)
Northern Light/Acadia
91 Camden Street Suite 104
Rockland, Me 04841
(207) 322-7590 cell (available Mon-Fri 8-4)
(207) 275-4885 fax
(Located in Medomak Valley High School Health Office)
Medical Director (Off-Campus)
Andrew Russ, MD
Primary Healthcare Services (On-Campus)
Jan Yost, RN
Medical Assistant (On-Campus)
Amanda Carew
Registration forms can also be provided in school health office.
School-Based Counseling Services (On-Campus)
Rebecca Cannon, LCSW
LincolnHealth Behavioral Health Clinician at Medomak Valley High School
Currently accepting new referrals
Appointments available through Telehealth or In-Person
To schedule an appointment please call:
School-Based Health Clinic
207-633-1399
THE LANDING PLACE
You can also visit Center for Child Trauma Assessment Services and Interventions for more information.
Trauma is an emotional response that can happen after somebody has experienced a stressful event such as an accident, loss of a loved one, exposure to domestic violence or sexual abuse.
Exposure to traumatic experiences can directly effect our emotional and physical health. When traumatic experiences happen as a child it can be known as Adverse Childhood Experiences.
Summer at The Landing Place
Protective factors are very important in combating mental health illness and in creating overall wellness. YOU have some control over these factors. Watch the quick video below to learn more!
If you are concerned about yourself or about somebody else
please call the
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www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/gethelp/lifelinechat.aspx
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Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741-741
The Intentional Warm Line is available toll-free from anywhere in Maine, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is a mental health peer-to-peer phone support line for adults, aged 18 and older, offering mutual conversations with a trained peer specialist who has life experience with mental health recovery. The focus is to encourage and foster recovery, moving toward wellness and reconnecting with community
(The State of Maine's child abuse hotline is staffed 24 hours a day.)
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