About York County Shelter Programs, Inc. – Alfred
York County Shelter Programs is an Alfred, Maine, alcohol and drug rehab providing community based services for adults and families experiencing homelessness. They have inpatient rehab, outpatient care, and aftercare for alcohol, drugs, opioids, and mental health. Clients can access evidence based treatment, medication assistance treatment (MAT), housing assistance, a food pantry, vocational training, and more.
Their 3-6 month residential program provides a structured environment for people in the criminal justice system. Clients live onsite while participating in individual and group counseling, family support groups, mentoring, case management, and 12 Step groups. They provide GED and higher education assistance, art therapy, exercise classes, and pet therapy.
Clients can receive outpatient services in tandem with shelter. They may offer individual and group counseling to help clients recognize and change the behaviors contributing to their situation. Clients may also access services, such as 12 step groups, case management, vocational training, and educational classes.
Their compassionate team provides ongoing counseling and support for clients who complete an initial program. They also assist clients in finding permanent housing.
Clients with alcohol or opioid addictions may participate in MAT coupled with therapy to manage cravings while promoting long term recovery.
York County Shelter Programs is available to clients at no cost. Still, you may be peer referred for paid medical, mental health, or addiction recovery services. Major insurance companies, including UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, ComPsych, Magellan Health, and others, may cover some costs of these services. Out of network benefits typically vary. Contact your provider to verify your insurance.