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AMHC: A Lighthouse for Adults in Crisis
AMHC’s Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (ACSU) serves as a lighthouse for adults in behavioral health crisis, offering 24/7, short-term, voluntary support in a safe setting. Through therapy, staff guidance, and skill building, individuals regain stability, strengthen coping skills, and prepare to return home with a plan.
Empowering Recovery Through Shared Experience and Support
Meet Sarah Aila, a Peer Recovery Coach at AMHC’s Outpatient Office in Ellsworth. Peer Recovery Coaching is an option that AMHC offers as a part of substance use disorder treatment. Sarah discusses how she started her role, what her process looks like, and what it means to demonstrate hope and strength through recovery.
Caring For the Caregiver: Preventing Burnout
November is National Family Caregivers Month. Caregiving is rewarding but demanding. Learn to recognize the warning signs of caregiver burnout, including compassion fatigue, social isolation, and financial strain. Discover mental health resources and support available to help you care for yourself while caring for others.
AMHC Welcomes Sonya Keene to Presque Isle Team
A familiar face returns to Aroostook County with valuable expertise. Meet the licensed clinical social worker who's returning to her roots in Aroostook County with specialized training in eating disorder treatment. Find out how Sonya Keene, LCSW, is expanding access to vital mental health services for clients of all ages.
Depression Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore at Any Age
Depression looks different at every age. Learn to recognize the signs in children, adults, and older adults, understand common misconceptions about depression, and discover how to take the first step toward help. AMHC offers counseling, care coordination, and support when you need it most.
Honoring Micah Wall with the AMHC Recovery Scholarship
The AMHC Micah Wall Recovery Scholarship Fund honors Micah’s legacy by helping Aroostook County residents access vital recovery services. Inspired by his journey, the fund supports those committed to sobriety but facing financial barriers, offering hope, healing, and lasting recovery opportunities.

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AMHC: A Lighthouse for Adults in Crisis
AMHC’s Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (ACSU) serves as a lighthouse for adults in behavioral health crisis, offering 24/7, short-term, voluntary support in a safe setting. Through therapy, staff guidance, and skill building, individuals regain stability, strengthen coping skills, and prepare to return home with a plan.
Empowering Recovery Through Shared Experience and Support
Meet Sarah Aila, a Peer Recovery Coach at AMHC’s Outpatient Office in Ellsworth. Peer Recovery Coaching is an option that AMHC offers as a part of substance use disorder treatment. Sarah discusses how she started her role, what her process looks like, and what it means to demonstrate hope and strength through recovery.
Managing Holiday Stress: Your Guide to a Calmer Season
The holidays don't have to be overwhelming. Discover practical strategies for managing holiday stress, including setting boundaries, simplifying traditions, and prioritizing self-care. Learn to recognize when stress becomes serious and find the support you need. Create a calmer, more meaningful season on your terms.
Caring For the Caregiver: Preventing Burnout
November is National Family Caregivers Month. Caregiving is rewarding but demanding. Learn to recognize the warning signs of caregiver burnout, including compassion fatigue, social isolation, and financial strain. Discover mental health resources and support available to help you care for yourself while caring for others.

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