The County Dialysis Center, which provides life-sustaining treatments to County patients with kidney disease, has received a $2,000 check from the United Way of Aroostook County.
M. Michelle Hood, FACHE, president and CEO of EMHS announces that Sylvia Getman, president and CEO of TAMC and senior vice president of EMHS, will depart EMHS in June.
As people in the community begin to think about spring cleaning, TAMC will once again be offering the opportunity to bring used, broken and unwanted electronic devices for proper disposal, free of charge.
April is Autism Awareness Month and for the third year in a row the Aroostook Autism Support Group, located in Presque Isle, will be holding the popular Autism Challenge.
TAMC has teamed with Maine Agri-Women (MAW) to offer a free community program designed to educate and bring awareness to women’s issues.
March 13-19 is Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week, a chance to recognize the contributions of health care professionals in this field and to raise awareness about pulmonary disease and its prevention and rehabilitation.
According to Brenda Baker, manager of TAMC’s Aroostook Cancer Care Center, pet therapy has been proven to lower blood pressure and overall stress.
February 29 proved to be a bustle of activity for both parents and staff at TAMC’s A.R. Gould Memorial Hospital as five babies were born during one 12-hour shift at the Presque Isle hospital.
Being admitted to a hospital for any reason can be stressful. Whether it’s a planned procedure or an emergency situation, there will always be questions, worries, and fears.