Information and resources for people with disabilities in Maine. Generated and curated by individuals in the disability community.
Information and resources for people with disabilities in Maine, their families, providers, and communities.
Information on ADD/ADHD for adults and children.
108 W 39th St #805,
New York, NY 10018
127 Main St, South
Portland, ME 04106
207-767-2189
Aging and disability services, transition services, home accessibility, caregiver services, adaptive driver evaluation, peer services, accessibility counseling, agriculture, youth, alternative financing grants
72 Main St STE B,
Winthrop, ME 04364
800-273-5200
Education and resources for people on the autism spectrum and their families
400 Putnam Pike,
Smithfield, RI 02917
774-325-0083
Information, support, resources, and education for those affected by CP
160 Capitol St #4,
Augusta, ME 04330
207-626-2774
Assistance:
information and referral, individual advocacy, legal representation, education and training, assistance with self-advocacy
Iris Network Serving the Blind
189 Park Ave,
Portland, ME 04102
207-774-6273
Helps people who are blind or visually impaired maintain independence and community integration. Includes assistance with adaptive technology.
411 Alfred St #204,
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-284-4976
Residential treatment in Ellsworth. 24-hour supervised care and treatment for youth on the autism spectrum, and highly-structured psychiatric care for youth requiring 24-hour clinical, residential, and educational services and supervision.
KidsPeace Foster Care and Community Programs are designed to help youth and families in Maine facing significant and/or complex challenges, either in a family setting or outpatient arrangement. Services include specialized treatment foster care, targeted case management, outpatient mental health counseling and intensive family support services for children with specific needs.
Since 1991, KidsPeace has offered families in Maine a range of educational services designed to meet the needs of special education students and children who can benefit from learning in a more structured, small group educational environment. These students find opportunities for success in our individualized academic and behavioral programs, staffed by dedicated experts who provide the quality programming and support that help these children advance and grow.
484 Maine Ave #2D,
Farmingdale, ME 04344
207-588-1933
Provides information, referrals, and telephone support to parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs
MVRA)Maine Vocational & Rehab Associates
59 Preble St,
Portland, ME 04101
207-774-4248
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, also known as "VR," is a Department of Labor program that helps people who have disabilities to find and keep a job. VR helps people who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
121 Technology Dr,
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-0070
Empowering people with disabilities to define, pursue, and achieve their therapeutic recreation and adaptive sports goals
21 Main St STE 301,
Bangor, ME 04401
207-631-2201
Care coordination services for children who have MaineCare and a mental health or development disability diagnosis.
38 Prescott Dr,
Machias, ME 04654
207-255-2000
Directory provided by Maine DHHS.
PSL Services/Strive
39 Darling Ave,
South Portland, ME 04106
207-879-0847
Support and assistance for youth and adults with emotional and intellectual disabilities
747 Western Ave,
Manchester, ME 04351
207-865-1993
Various services and support for children and adults with disabilities
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater New England
Greater New England
465 Waverley Oaks Rd.
Ste. 202
Waltham, MA 02452
Toll Free: 1-800-344-4867
Maine Developmental Disabilities Council
526 Western Avenue Unit 2
Augusta, ME 04330
Mail:
139 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333
Phone: 207-480-1478 or toll free 833-713-2618
Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation
2 Main St / PO Box 853
Bethel, Maine 04217
(207) 824-2440
Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation promotes year-round education and training for individuals with disabilities in order to develop skills, enhance independence, and provide enjoyment through active recreation.
The Brain Injury Association of America – Maine Chapter (BIAA-ME)
1-800-444-6443
mailto:BIAMaine@biausa.org
PO Box 484
Damariscotta Maine 04543
Info@FullCircleAmerica.com
ph: 1-888-873-8817
fax: 1-888-919-7737
Their mission is to provide comprehensive, high tech, and high touch, person centric, community-based, supportive living for elders and those with disabilities.
Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC)
3000 Outdoor Center Rd. Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947
207-237-2676
infoAOEC@gmail.com
The AOEC is a non-profit organization providing outdoor recreational and educational opportunities to all people with disabilities. They also provide hostel style lodging for all people with disabilities and their families, as well as anyone apart of a nonprofit who works with people with disabilities.
Goodwill Industries of Northern New England
34 Hutcherson Drive
Gorham, ME 04038
Goodwill NNE works for the inclusion of people with disabilities into the workforce and the community. Programs include employment, housing, deaf services, brain injury rehab, case management, etc. Their mission is to enable persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
39 Mechanic St #100 , Westbrook, Maine, 04092
Erin Morin
Family Support and Clinical Care Coordinator
emorin@mdausa.org
(603) 471-2722
(800) 572-1717