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Maine Medical Center – Portland: MaineHealth Portland: Cumberland Yes (Level I) 1874–present Active: Maine Medical Center – Sanford MaineHealth Sanford: York Yes Active: Mid Coast Hospital: MaineHealth Brunswick: Cumberland Yes 1991–present Active: Millinocket Regional Hospital Independent: Millinocket: Penobscot Yes Active: Mount ...
Eagle Lake (French: Lac Aigle) is a town in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 772 at the 2020 census. [2] The town was named by a body of troops heading from Bangor to the Aroostook War for the many eagles that they saw around the lake. [3] A total of 49.0% of the population speaks French, reflecting a trend in ...
Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center (frequently shorted to Eastern Maine or simply EMMC) is a hospital located in Bangor, Maine that serves communities throughout central, eastern, and northern Maine. NLEMMC is the second largest hospital in the state with 411 inpatient beds, [1] serves more than 40% of the population of the state, [2 ...
Eagle Lake (Florida), on the west side of the town of Eagle Lake, Florida Eagle Lake (Maine) , at the head of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Eagle Lake (Fish River) , one of the Maine Fish River chain of lakes
When founded, it was known as the Eastern Maine Insane Hospital. Its name was changed in 1913 to Bangor State Hospital, and then to Bangor Mental Health Institute. In 2005 it was renamed the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center, in honor of Dorothea Dix, a pioneering 19th-century advocate for the improved treatment of the mentally ill.
Known in Maine as "The County", [7] [8] it is the largest county in Maine by total area, the second-largest in the United States east of the Mississippi River by total area [9] [10] [7] (behind St. Louis County, Minnesota), and the 31st-largest county in the entire contiguous U.S.
Togus VA Medical Center is a facility operated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in Chelsea, Maine. The facility was built as a resort hotel, and housed Union veterans of the American Civil War prior to being converted to a veterans hospital. It was the first veterans facility developed by the United States government.
[9] [10] The original Children's Hospital opened in 1908, later merging with the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary (opened in 1890) and the Maine General Hospital (opened in 1874) to become Maine Medical Center. In 1998, the facility sought formal accreditation for its children's services as the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital at Maine Medical ...