MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital’s Addiction Resource Center (ARC) is now known as Comprehensive Addiction Psychiatry Services (CAPS), with locations in Brunswick and Damariscotta.
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MaineHealth showcased its newly renovated behavioral health center on the MaineHealth Parkview Campus at an official ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday.
Dr. Alex Keuroghlian will be the new Chief of MaineHealth Behavioral Health (MHBH) and Chair of Psychiatry at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center (MHMMC) effective May 30, 2025.
Expanding on the traditional clinical orientation experience to include behavioral health-specific education, the inaugural new graduate nurse residency program (NRP) with MaineHealth Behavioral Health at Spring Harbor (MHBHSH) has successfully graduated its first class from the program.
MaineHealth Behavioral Health (MHBH) announced today it has selected Dr. Melissa Bowker-Kinley for the role of Vice President of Medical Affairs (VPMA), Child and Adolescent Services. In this role, Dr. Bowker-Kinley will assist in developing and coordinating the behavioral healthcare of children and adolescents across MaineHealth in all levels of care.
Previously associate vice president for philanthropy at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center, Erin Brown will lead MaineHealth’s new system-wide development team.
On September 20, 2024, Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH) in collaboration with the Maine Association of the Deaf will offer an evening of conversation following a screening of the first episode of Morpheyes Studio’s docuseries, “Deaf and…” titled "Deaf Identity."
Maine Behavioral Healthcare’s 17th Annual Glickman Symposium for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry provides education on pediatric and adult catatonia, October 4th at MaineHealth, 110 Free Street, Portland, ME.
On July 17, 2024, Maine Behavioral Healthcare (MBH) will hold a benefit from 5:30 – 8 p.m. to raise funds for mental health services at the annual Signs of Hope fundraiser at the Portland Country Club, 11 Foreside Road, Falmouth, ME. The event is co-hosted by longtime supporter and member of the MBH Development Committee, Falmouth resident Sheri Boulos.
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