Residential Services
Program
Woodfords’ Residential Services Program offers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to live in a supportive home setting staffed by Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). Woodfords understands that people need more than just a place to live – they need a place to feel supported and call their home. Woodfords’ residential consumers typically live with one or two roommates. Staff work with the consumers, their families, and other service providers to promote independence and community inclusion. The continued participation of family and friends in the lives of consumers is an important part of residential placement outside of the home.
Service Area
The Residential Services Program operates residences in Cumberland and York Counties.
Eligibility & Referrals
Adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who qualify for Section 21 services through the Maine Department of Health and Human Services are eligible for these services based on program availability.
Additional Information & Forms
Primary Care Provider Consultation Pilot Program
Program
Woodfords’ Psychiatric PCP Consultation Pilot Program offers an innovative solution to improving the delivery of psychiatric services to adults ages 18 and older with autism and developmental disabilities.
This program connects primary care practices and their physicians with a free, dedicated and on-demand psychiatric consultant to inform the psychiatric care of patients with developmental disabilities.
This is a FREE two-year pilot program available to ALL Maine-based primary care providers serving adults with autism and developmental disabilities.
Woodfords has partnered with ConferMED to develop a HIPAA compliant electronic consultation (eConsult) platform to facilitate communication between primary care providers and the psychiatric consultant. Dr. Abby Keenan, Woodfords’ medical director and experienced provider of specialized psychiatric services, is now accepting provider-to-provider consultations.
Benefits
- Increase access to high-quality, specialty care
- Improve patient-centered care and outcomes
- Increase care coordination
- Reduce unnecessary specialty referrals
- Streamline communication between primary care providers and specialists
- Increase provider knowledge by learning from specialists
Service Area
Expeditions is a year-round program operating Monday-Friday from 9 am -1 pm in two locations: the Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge Street, Westbrook, and at Woodfords’ Kennebunk Office at 5 Fletcher Street, Kennebunk.
Eligibility & Referrals
The Psychiatric Consultation Program is open to ALL Maine-based primary care providers serving adults with autism and developmental disabilities whose care may benefit from psychiatric consultation services.To learn more about the program including information about the registration process and implementation, please see the resource guides below.
- E-Consultation Pilot Program Registration and Implementation Guide
- E-Consultation Pilot Program Implementation Guide
- Program Flyer
Getting Started
Complete Woodfords Family Services PCP Registration at https://confermed.formstack.com/forms/woodfords
- Sign Terms of Service and BAA.
- ConferMED will create and share a unique link for the practice to submit eConsults to the psychiatric specialist at Woodfords.
- Submit e-Consult using the unique link to ConferMED’s secure, HIPAA compliant online submission portal.
Once a site has completed steps 1 and 2 above, all primary care providers at that site can immediately begin submitting eConsult requests.
eConsult Workflow
- Identify an adult patient needing a psychiatric eConsult for autism/developmental disability.
- Complete online submission form and attach/upload any supporting documents.
- Woodfords Family Services psychiatric specialist reviews and responds with an eConsult note.
- eConsult note is faxed back to PCP/practice.
If you would like to submit an eConsult, but are not sure if your practice or organization has already registered for the program, please reach out to Dr. Abby Keenan at akeenan@woodfords.org or (207) 232-7443 to find out.
Additional Support
Outside of the eConsult platform, Dr. Keenan also offers virtual office hours on Wednesdays where she is available to connect with providers via phone (207-232-7443).
This program has been made possible by the generous support of the Maine Health Access Foundation and Davis Family Foundation.
Expeditions Community Supports Program
Program
Expeditions, Woodfords’ Community Supports Program, provides community-based day services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Expeditions promotes active, healthy life styles by demonstrating the importance of healthy food choices, physical activity, new experiences, community involvement, learning new skills, and building relationships. Expeditions’ participants have the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of activities including sports, hiking, field trips, art and crafts, life skills practice, volunteering, and so much more.
Service Area
Expeditions is a year-round program operating Monday-Friday from 9 am -1 pm in two locations: the Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge Street, Westbrook, and at Woodfords’ Kennebunk Office at 5 Fletcher Street, Kennebunk.
Eligibility & Referrals
Participants must be 18 years old or older and qualify for Section 21 or 29 Waivers. Waivers are obtained through the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). Self-pay options are available if an individual does not have a Waiver.
Additional Information & Forms
Adult Case Management
Program
Woodfords’ Adult Case Management Program is designed to provide a wide variety of supports to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Case managers link individuals and their families to resources and services in their own communities. Case managers work with adults to identify their interests, strengths and vision for their desired lives, and develop a plan to help them achieve their goals.
Service Area
Woodfords Adult Case Management Program provides services to adults in York and Cumberland counties.
Eligibility & Referrals
To be eligible for adult case management services an individual must be 18 years or older, have a diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability, and qualify for MaineCare coverage. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS) determines eligibility and provides referrals to case management agencies. Woodfords' Adult Case Management Program is not currently accepting referrals at this time.
Additional Information & Forms
Program Flyer
Parent & Caregiver Connect Event, November 6, 2025
