Northern Light Adult Behavioral Health - Mental health treatment facility in Bangor, ME

Northern Light Adult Behavioral Health

Mental Health Treatment in Bangor, Maine

Located in Bangor, Maine, Northern Light Adult Behavioral Health provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

Learn more about Inpatient Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Program, Medication Management.

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Facility Overview

Northern Light Adult Behavioral Health, located at 268 Stillwater Avenue in Bangor, Maine, provides comprehensive behavioral health services for adults and older adults across eastern and northern Maine. The facility offers a full continuum of care, including inpatient services, intensive outpatient programs, psychiatric observation, and individualized therapy. With a focus on patient-centered care, Northern Light emphasizes evidence-based practices designed to address severe mental health conditions while promoting long-term recovery and stability.

The center is recognized for its specialized treatment programs, including a leading Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) program, and a dedicated eating disorder care program. Patients receive expert psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and therapy, supported by family education and collaboration with primary care providers. Northern Light Adult Behavioral Health combines clinical excellence with compassionate care to help patients overcome severe depression, treatment-resistant depression, bipolar disorder, catatonia, dementia-related agitation, and eating disorders, offering a safe and supportive environment for recovery.

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  • Psychiatric Observation
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
  • Psychology Services
  • Evidence-Based Eating Disorder Care
  • Family Education and Support
  • Severe Depression
  • Catatonia
  • Agitation and Aggression in Dementia