Elm Street House
Elm Street
House is a congregate living environment that can support up to eight adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Elm Street House uses the psychosocial rehabilitation model to assist consumers in achieving their identified goals.


Transition Program
Our Transition Program in the center of Augusta has three bedrooms, one of which is accessible to a person with disabilities. In this homey environment, three adults with severe and persistent mental illness can participate in an intensive program of psychosocial rehbilitation.


Middle Street House
Middle Street
House is an intensive group home which provides rehabilitative services to consumers with severe and persistent mental illness. Middle Street is a furnished, six bedroom home that has been recently renovated. There are many opportunities to enhance, learn, and develop skills and interests within the program.


Pleasant Street Residence
Pleasant Street residence is located at 73 Pleasant Street in Waterville. It has six private bedrooms serviced by two large bathrooms. Residents share a kitchen, a dining room, and a living room on the ground floor, as well as two sitting areas on the second floor. From a wrap-around front porch, residents can overlook a spacious landscaped lawn with shrubs, trees, and seasonal flower and vegetable gardens. The support team has worked out an easily-accessible single room on the first floor.

A 24-hour support team uses a consumer-driven, growth-oriented model to assist residents in increasing their independence and improving their quality of life in the community.


Sunrise Services
Sunrise Services provides assistance for individuals with mental illness and deafness.  Sunrise includes five fully-equipped, private apartments with 24 hour/7 day-a-week on-site supports. Sunrise also provides support for individuals in their own apartments or homes of their choice. Support plans are designed on individual needs, and allow flexibility to assist individuals in living in the environment of his or her choice.

 

Independence House

Located on the grounds of the Riverview Psychiatric Center, the building was used for years to house Motivational Services Sunrise Program, until the program was moved to Belfast Ave. The house then became the Homestead Program for RVPC to house forensic consumers still on the RVPC census.

 

On April 2nd 2007 the program keys were handed over to MoCo to continue to operate a 6 bed, PNMI Level III Assisted Living Facility, for Forensic Consumers.

 


 

Mae Terrace Home

Mae Terrace Home is a relatively new program at Motivational Services, which opened its doors on May 1, 2007.

 

We are located in a beautiful residential neighborhood in the heart of Waterville, Maine.  It is within walking distance of many stores and businesses, allowing residents the opportunity for enhanced independence.  This home works with 5 individuals with chronic mental illness in a structured home setting.  Support staff is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Staff employs use of the psychosocial model, and works in conjunction with residents to achieve a greater level of independence in their own lives and in the community.


 A 24-hour support team uses a consumer-driven model with individualized plans to help residents increase their independence and improve their quality of life. Establishing the just-right-challenge for these individuals so they can develop skills, but not be overwhelmed by the process, is a challenge Motivational Services has met successfully for over 30 years.


For more information contact:
Richard M. Weiss, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Motivational Services, Inc.
P O Box 229
14 Glenridge Drive
Augusta, Maine 04332-0229

Phone: 207-626-3465, 207-621-2542 TTY
Fax: 207-626-3469
Email
http://www.mocomaine.com


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