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Portland / Maine / United States
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Founded in 1969, The Greater Portland Council of Governments is a nonprofit organization that provides a range of planning and municipal services to the municipalities and public service agencies of the Greater Portland area. Its members include 25 municipalities. It promotes rail, bus, ferry and carpool transportation and provides transportation and land use planning technical assistance to transit providers, municipalities and the public. Its community development services include planning and strategic assistance for comprehensive and downtown plans, project development, grant writing and professional development opportunities. The Greater Portland Council of Governments maintains a data center to provide information on southern Maine and its communities, including public infrastructure, demographics, education, housing and the economy. It maintains a location in Portland, Maine.
Augusta / Maine / United States
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The Maine Hospice Council exists to ensure the continued development of Hospice and Palliative Care in Maine. The Council provides education and technical assistance regarding end-of-life care, as well as advocacy for terminally ill and bereaved persons regarding quality end-of-life issues throughout the state. From its beginning in 1984, the Maine Hospice Council has been the leading advocate, trainer, and educator for hospice care in Maine. The Maine Center for End of Life Care: The Maine Hospice Council has been designated the home of the Maine Center for End of Life Care by the Bureau of Health. The purpose of the center is to educate health care providers and the public regarding end of life care. The Council is very excited about this new opportunity. The Maine Pain Initiative: Previously The Maine Cancer Pain Initiative, a committee of the Council "Committed to making cancer pain relief a reality for all people in Maine." Since 1995, the MCPI has conducted an annual symposium to address pain and symptom management issues for health care professionals and consumers. Starting in 1999, the event has included a special evening for patients and families. Hospice and Corrections: The Maine Hospice Council has been working with the Department of Corrections and Maine State Prison System to address issues of end of life care. Community/State Partnership Initiative: In January 1999, the Maine Hospice Council, on behalf of the Maine Consortium for Palliative Care and Hospice, received a 3-year, $450, 000 Community/State Partnership grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation entitled Care at the End-of-Life: A Public-Private Partnership. This collaborative project included 14 partners and seven distinct projects ranging from developing baseline data to educating medical students. Zero Acceptance of Pain ( ZAP ): The Council helped coordinate this initiative whose goals were to establish and implement standardized assessment tools, increase awareness of pain symtomatology, improve the infrastructure for end of life care in Maine, improve documentation, assess staff knowledge of pain management and attitudes toward pain, and assess quality of life and satisfaction of staff. Maine Comprehensive Cancer Control Consortium: The Maine Hospice Council in collaboration with other organizations, participated in the development of the Palliative Care Section of Maines Comprehensive Cancer Plan. Joe Mayo Award: Created in 2001 to recognize the untiring efforts of the Honorable Joseph Mayo, Clerk Emeritus of the Maine House of Representatives to improve end of life care for all Maine citizens. Annual Reports to the Legislature: The Council submits an Annual Report to the legislature on Access to End of Life Care in Maine. This comprehensive report details to the legislature the current status of end of life care, identifies priorities, and makes policy recommendations. Acrobat Reader is necessary to access some information on this site. Download Acrobat Reader.
Lewiston / Maine / United States
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Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation formed in 1992 with the merger of the educational radio and television stations provided by the University of Maine System and WCBB public television operated by Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges. Maine Public Broadcasting is an independently owned and operated nonprofit organization with office and studio locations in Bangor, Lewiston and Portland, Maine. Public Broadcasting and National Public Radio, as well as local programming provide content. The corporation radio stations include WMED Calais 89.7, WMEA Portland 90.1, WMEP Camden 90.5, WMEH Bangor 90.9, WMEW Waterville 91.3, WMEM Presque Isle 106.1 and WMEF Fort Kent 106.5. Maine Public Broadcasting Television Digital Channels include WCBB DT Augusta 17.1, 17.2 , WMEM DT Presque Isle 20.1, 20.2 , WMEB DT Orono 9.1, 9.2 , WMEA DT Biddeford 45.1, 45.2 and.WMED DT Calais 10.1, 10.2. The corporation s Television Stations include WCBB Augusta Channel 10, WMEM Presque Isle Channel 10, WMEB Orono Channel 12, WMEA Biddeford Channel 26 and WMED Calais Channel 13.Maine Public Broadcasting s membership base totals more than 60,000 individuals and families.
South Portland / Maine / United States
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Alpha One Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alpha One, is a durable medical equipment sales and service company with locations in South Portland and Lewiston, Maine, that was established in 1986. Alpha One, a center for independent living, enables people with disabilities to live independently in all aspects of their lives. It offers a variety of independent living services, such as information and referral, outreach, advocacy, one-to-one and group peer support, consumer-directed personal assistance services, assistive technology financing, access design, resume workshops and independent living skills instruction. Alpha Ones adapted driver assessment and education service, the only one of its kind in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, enables people to learn to drive using adaptive equipment.
Hebron / Maine / United States
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Hebron Academy is one of the oldest endowed boarding schools in the United States, and is located in Hebron, Maine. The school, chartered in 1804, is an independent, college preparatory boarding and day school for boys and girls in grades six through postgraduate. Students from across the United States and around the world are challenged through small classes, knowledgeable teachers and a supportive educational community that encourages individuality and respects individual differences. It offers several advanced placement and honors options and various subjects, such as religion and philosophy, fine and performing arts, and environmental studies. Hebron Academy offers a wide variety of activities including community service, entrepreneurial and leadership programs, outing and chess clubs, math team, literary magazine, and a rock band. Its competitive sports program includes hockey, football, golf, mountain biking, soccer, basketball, swimming, baseball, softball, tennis and track.
The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Rumford / Maine / United States
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Rumford / Maine / United States
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Founded in 1966, Rumford Community Home is a facility for senior citizens, which offers rehabilitation, nursing care, residential care, long term care and also has a specialized section for Alzheimers Care. The senior residents who reside here enjoy a variety of activities, including outdoor activities and outings to local parks, restaurants and shops. Also, home-cooked meals and therapeutic diets are available to suit individual diet and taste. Rumford Community Home offers a series of Lunch & Learns wherein people can share healthful information while enjoying lunch.
Lewiston / Maine / United States
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St. Marguerite dYouville Pavilion, located in Lewiston, Maine, is one of the leading nursing homes in the state. The clinic specializes in providing a wide variety of senior care services in partnership with the Sisters of Charity Health System, a leading community-based health care organization. It has various advanced care units, such as a more than 100-bed skilled care unit that is certified by Medicare. St. Marguerite dYouville Pavilion also has a transitional care rehabilitation unit. The clinic s Marguerites Garden is a more than 40-bed Alzheimers disease unit offering a variety of specialized care for people suffering from dementia and related illnesses.
Bar Harbor / Maine / United States
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Maine Sea Coast Mission provides a range of spiritual, health, and youth development programs for the coastal and island communities of Maine. The organization offers the Sunbeam Island Health Services program, which includes health promotion and assessment solutions. Its screening clinics provide diagnosis services for diabetes and prostate and skin cancers. The clinics also offer flu and pneumonia vaccines, as well as tetanus inoculations. Operational for more than 100 years, Maine Sea Coast Mission provides youth development and homework assistance services. In addition, the organization has provided over $1 million in scholarships for students. It assists with the improvement of self-confidence and academic performance skills.