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Notice: Enso LLC changed ownership on September 28, 2023. This page is owned and maintained by The Choopers Foundation and Choopers Guide and will continue to provide addiction treatment, addiction recovery, research, public policy and other related articles here forward.
~Tim Cheney, Founder & Former Owner of Enso LLC.
The new company name is Enso Recovery LLC. Please click here to visit their new website. For treatment inquiries and referrals, please click here.
Maine Suboxone – Enso Recovery features MAT outpatient opioid addiction treatment programs provided by ENSO Recovery in the State of Maine in Augusta and Sanford as well has two MARR Certified MAT friendly Recovery Residences in both Augusta and Sanford. Enso Recovery is the first addiction treatment program to provide medication assisted treatment in the county jails with a full one year treatment continuum including housing post release.
Each treatment facility specializes in medication assisted treatment using Suboxone, buprenorphine, Vivitrol and Naltrexone. We also offer mental health, case management and DEEP services. Our treatment philosophy and policies are rooted in the Harm Reduction Model and our mission embraces a commitment that no one suffering from a substance use disorder will be left behind. We believe that there are Many Paths to Recovery and Many Paths in Recovery and that Medication Status has no correlation with Recovery Capital.
“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves. We must die to one life before we can enter another”
~ Anatole France
Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.
~ JONAS SALK
ENSO NEWS
Enso Recovery recently opened a new outpatient treatment program and a recovery residence in Augusta. It is a privilege and and honor to partner with The Kennebec County Sheriff’s Department, The Augusta Police Department, the City of Augusta and the State of Maine to bring treatment services to a once underserved or forgotten population.
Left to right: Kevin Lully, Deputy Chief of Police – Augusta; Steve Danzig, Executive Director – ENSO Recovery; Randy Liberty, Commissioner of Corrections – State of Maine; Tim Cheney, Founder & CEO – ENSO Recovery; Rich Wurpel, Jail Administrator – Kennebec County Jail; Gordon Smith – Director of Opioid Response – State of Maine.
Corona Virus, also known as COVID-19, has recently emerged in Maine introducing a new threat to the population we serve in correctional, community and residential environments. Enso Recovery urges the recovery community to observe all recommendations for prevention of transmission and contraction of this new disease outlined by the State of Maine Center for Disease Control. To view the latest global epidemiological data, please visit the John Hopkins dashboard or Worldometer
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First of all,” he said, “if you can learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view […] until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” ~ To Kill a Mockingbird
We have been where you are and want to show you the way home to a place of restored dignity, self-love and self-understanding and acceptance. We want you to know that despite the pain and trauma you have endured that there is hope, that recovery is real and that we can help you write a new chapter in your life story and show you how to get home. You never have to feel this way again.
WHERE NEXT?
You Do Not Have To Do This Alone!
Let Us Help you Switch Tracks to A Preferable Destination.
“When a man is in despair, it means that he still believes in something.”
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”