About Us
Your Path to Recovery Starts Here
At Blue Sky Counseling, we offer a comprehensive and compassionate approach to addiction treatment. Our mission is to empower you to overcome addiction and reclaim a meaningful, fulfilling life. With no waiting list and immediate support, you can start your journey to recovery today.
Who We Are
Our Team
Our Mission
A Better Path Forward
Our Mission Statement
At Blue Sky Counseling, our mission is to support individuals and families affected by substance use disorders by helping them overcome addiction and build productive, meaningful lives. We are committed to treating every client with dignity and respect while actively working to reduce the stigma surrounding addiction within our communities. Our safe, trauma-informed system of care prioritizes compassion, evidence-based practices, and positive outcomes for all those we serve.
Our Harm‑Reduction Statement
Blue Sky Counseling believes in a harm reduction approach that meets you where you are in your recovery journey. We are dedicated to supporting informed decision-making and practical problem-solving to reduce risk and promote stable, long-term recovery. Our commitment to you remains steadfast, regardless of the challenges you may face, we will ensure access to the emotional and medical support needed for success at every stage of change.
Our process
What to Expect
1.
Connect with Us
Call us at (207) 616-0705 or fill out this form to speak with our intake team. There is no referral required.
2.
Comprehensive Assessment
Meet with a counselor to complete a thorough assessment and create a personalized treatment plan.
3.
Medical Evaluation
Medical evaluation to determine whether medications such as Suboxone or Sublocade may help reduce cravings and support recovery.
4.
Ongoing Support & Community
Join a community of peers, access recovery coaching and care coordination, and adjust your plan as you progress.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone is an oral medication used to treat opioid use disorder. It contains buprenorphine and naloxone, which work together to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping individuals safely manage recovery under medical supervision.
What is Sublocade?
What is MOUD (Medications for Opioid Use Disorder)?
Do I have to be in withdrawal before starting Suboxone?
How long does opioid use disorder treatment last?
Is treatment confidential?
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. We accept many insurance plans, including MaineCare. We also offer self-pay options, and some grant funds may be available for eligible individuals. We encourage you to contact our office to discuss your coverage, payment options, and program options that may work for you.