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Contact & Directions

If you or someone you know is in crisis you may contact the Maine State Crisis Hotline at 1-888-568-1112 (toll free, 24/7). For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

Administration: 
Phone: 207-761-2200 or 1-888-524-0080 (toll free)
TTY Users: Dial 711 (Maine Relay) 
Email: info@mainebehavioralhealthcare.org
Spring Harbor Hospital is unable to provide clinical advice or patient updates via email. If you wish to discuss a patient please call us.

Philanthropy: 
Phone: 207-661-6100 
Email: cornell.stinson@mainehealth.org

Human Resources: 
Phone: 207-661-6635
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Provider Referrals

Learn more about how to refer a patient to Spring Harbor Hospital or Maine Behavioral Healthcare.

Directions

123 Andover Road
Westbrook, ME 04092

For the safety of our patients, staff and visitors you will be asked to sign in at the front desk. The receptionist will ask for your name and the patient you wish to visit. Only approved visitors will be allowed onto the units. Once approved, you will be given a numbered visitor badge. Please clip this badge above your waist where it is easily seen and return to the receptionist when you leave. Before leaving the lobby you will be asked to secure all personal belongings (e.g. purse, coat, cell phone, personal keys, smoking materials, weapons, pocket knives and multi-tools, etc.) in the secure lockers in the lobby. Please take your locker key with you. You will be greeted upon arrival to the unit.

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Masking No Longer Required at MaineHealth Facilities on May 1
Masks will be available for all, and required in areas and circumstances where appropriate under health care protocols
Proud Mom to Share Son’s Inspirational Journey Thanks to Maine’s Premiere Autism Center
On March 22, Maine Behavioral Healthcare’s Glickman Lauder Center of Excellence in Autism and Developmental Disorders (GLCOE) will hold a benefit with a seated dinner during An Evening of Possibility.
Maine Behavioral Healthcare’s World Class Autism Center Goes Green
An array of shiny new solar panels now grace the roof of the 28,000 square-foot facility that opened in August 2021. Since their installation, the solar panels have reduced energy costs for the facility by approximately 30%. The panels have also reduced 13,329+ pounds of CO2 emission, which is equivalent to planting more than 100 trees, and those numbers are rising every day.
Maine Behavioral Healthcare Appoints Fellowship-trained Clinician to Lead Nursing Services
Jason Rosenberg, MSN will bring more than 10 years’ experience in nurse leadership to the state’s leading provider of behavioral health services.