Spring Harbor Hospital

A Division of Maine Behavioral Healthcare

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Patient Resources

Young boy sliding at the playground at Spring Harbor Hospital
Our 100-bed facility is set on 50 private acres and offers patients a pleasant environment for psychiatric treatment. We are clinically integrated with mental health providers, hospitals and primary care providers to ensure easy and timely access to treatment, and safe and effective transitions between services.

The adolescent and adult units provide ample accommodations, including designated rooms for family meetings and individual consultations, and an indoor gym. Outdoors, a reflecting pool and gazebo are the focal points for the adult courtyard, and an outdoor play area for our younger patients that provides a child-friendly atmosphere for pediatric care.

Contact Us

If you have questions, please contact us at 207-761-2200 or info@mainebehavioralhealthcare.org.

Information & Resources

We recommend that families pack the following items to help make a patient’s stay with us more comfortable:

  • Slip-on style shoes
  • Pajamas (without drawstrings)
  • Several changes of clothes (without drawstrings)
  • Books of non-violent/non-sexual nature
  • Cordless radio, journals, stuffed animal
  • Glasses, contact lenses, hearing aid, dentures

The following items will be supplied by the hospital:

  • Bedding
  • Toiletries and towels if needed
  • Hairdryers

These items are not allowed:

  • Weapons (guns, knives, multi-tools)
  • Glass items (e.g. makeup bottles, mirrors and vases)
  • Jewelry
  • Boom box
  • Razors
  • Recording devices (e.g. cell phones, tablets)
  • Products containing caffeine or alcohol
  • Drugs (prescription and illicit)
  • Smoking material (cigarettes, lighters, matches)
  • Items depicting violent and/or sexual themes
  • Toiletries (hospital provides)

Items that are sharp in nature (craft supplies, pens, pencils, tweezers, wire-bound notebooks, etc.) will be stored in a secure area and may be signed out for temporary use at the discretion of staff. 

We also do not encourage patients to bring credit cards or cash in excess of $20.

If you have a question regarding whether or not you should bring a certain item for a patient, call us at 207-761-2200. Thank you for assisting us in keeping your loved one comfortable and safe.

Employment Specialists 

The Lunder Family Alliance at Spring Harbor Hospital provides employment specialists to patients who are preparing to re-enter their communities. The specialists provide individual job development and supported employment to assist individuals in finding employment and educational opportunities, evaluating work readiness, and working with prospective employers to access job opportunities.

Community Work Incentives Specialists 

Community work incentives specialists are also available through the Lunder Family Alliance. They understand how one's work earnings might affect disability or health benefits and counsel patients accordingly. 

For more information, visit the Lunder Family Alliance page or call 207-661-6131.

Spring Harbor Hospital upholds the rights of all patients, above all the right to be treated with respect and dignity. The rights of individuals in Maine who are receiving mental health treatment are protected by both state and federal law, as well as by other licensing and regulatory provisions. Learn more about the rights of recipients of mental health services in Maine.

Our staff is committed to providing you with the highest quality care possible. If you have questions or concerns about your rights or your care, please discuss them with the charge nurse, attending physician, or other care team member as soon as possible. You may seek further help by calling the Patient Relations Coordinator at 207-761-2200.

You have a right to contact an advocate at any time, either your personal advocate or representative, or one of the agencies listed below:

Other Resources:

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