Painkiller Addiction in Maine
The Dangers of Opioid Dependence
The Rise of Painkiller Abuse in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire
Prescription painkillers, including OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, and fentanyl, have fueled the opioid epidemic in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Cities like Portland, Lewiston, Augusta, and Auburn have seen a surge in overdoses as individuals transition from prescription opioids to heroin or fentanyl.
At Connextions Behavioral Health, we provide PNMI residential care, recovery housing, and outpatient services to help individuals recover from painkiller addiction and avoid deadly consequences.

Signs and Symptoms of Painkiller Addiction
- Drowsiness and confusion
- Slowed breathing and heart rate
- Severe constipation
- Tolerance and needing higher doses to achieve the same effect
- Doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions
- Stealing medication from friends or family
- Increased secrecy about drug use
- Neglecting work, school, and relationships
- Anxiety and depression
- Mood swings and aggression
- Difficulty concentrating and memory issues
Physical Signs of Addiction
Behavioral Changes
Psychological Symptoms
How Connections Behavioral Health Can Help
PNMI Residential Program
We provide:
- Structured, supportive care
- Therapeutic interventions for addiction and co-occurring mental health issues
- Personalized treatment plans
Recovery Housing
We provide:
- Safe, sober environment
- Support for reintegration into daily life
Outpatient Services
We are equipped:
- Individual and group therapy
- MAT for opioid addiction
- Relapse prevention
Insurance and Payment Options
If you have another insurance provider, we will work with you to explore coverage options and ensure access to care.
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Prescription drug addiction is treatable. Call us today.